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I am surprised at the notes that she took and that she was as educated as she was. People in her town and even further it seemed, really liked her caretaker abilities. I also found it interesting that she took notes as to what she gave people for remedies and if she charged them. In her diary you also get a feel of her personal life like who is there and what people are doing. I also found it funny that she mentions she was home for her anniversary and how many years they have been married, but she never says if Mr. Ballard was home with her. Her diary was a great glimpse of a normal day for her but she doesn’t really write how she feels (except when she was sick). I enjoyed reading this because you very rarely saw what a woman went through during this time. --Pam P. | I am surprised at the notes that she took and that she was as educated as she was. People in her town and even further it seemed, really liked her caretaker abilities. I also found it interesting that she took notes as to what she gave people for remedies and if she charged them. In her diary you also get a feel of her personal life like who is there and what people are doing. I also found it funny that she mentions she was home for her anniversary and how many years they have been married, but she never says if Mr. Ballard was home with her. Her diary was a great glimpse of a normal day for her but she doesn’t really write how she feels (except when she was sick). I enjoyed reading this because you very rarely saw what a woman went through during this time. --Pam P. | ||
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| + | I was struck by Martha Ballards candid frankness in her diary. She relates facts without fluff. I also thought it was interesting that she notes the weather before every entry, it is a reminder that she was living, working and writing day to day. Although it is helpful to see Martha's role as a midwife, I think the value of her diary lies in the great insight it gives us into her social life and the social lives of those around her. Her account demonstrates the relationship that she had with other women and her relationship with her family. It shows what was important in her life as a woman, not just a midwife. This diary can be representative of many woman's lives, women whose diaries are not transcribed. -- Hannah W. | ||