Multiple Choice
How were midwives viewed and treated in New England society?
A) They were considered dangerous women who were most likely practicing witchcraft.
B) They were paid high wages and were some of the wealthiest women in the village.
C) They were dismissed as less competent than physicians.
D) They were highly respected and often tended to other ailments with herbal remedies.
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