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Dr. Virginia Thorley is an Honorary Research Fellow in the School of Historical and Philosophical Inquiry at The University of Queensland. Her work bridges historical analysis with contemporary public health, focusing on breastfeeding practices, maternal health policy, and the socio-historical context of infant feeding.
- Education: PhD (2007) and MA (2000) in History from The University of Queensland
- Research Themes: Historical evolution of breastfeeding, wet-nursing in colonial Australia, peer counseling in Bangladesh, and language in maternal health
Her publications span Journal of Human Lactation, Breastfeeding Review, and interdisciplinary journals. Key contributions include analyzing:
- Medical hazards in historical wet-nursing (e.g., syphilis, infection control)
- Cultural and policy shifts in breastfeeding support
- Socioeconomic barriers to maternal health in low-income settings
Her work emphasizes the interplay between volunteer mother-support movements and institutional policy frameworks, particularly in Australia and South Asia.
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