The Second Oldest Profession

The Wet Nurse, Revered and Reviled

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Publication Date: 14th October 2025

An illustrated exploration of an age-old occupation, at once life-giving and freighted with contradictory ideas about women and their bodies
Format: Hardcover
An illustrated exploration of an age-old occupation, at once life-giving and freighted with contradictory ideas about women and their bodies
Description
The wet nurse—a woman hired to breastfeed a child not her own—is indeed attested far back in history; in fact, archaeologists have discovered the tomb of Tutankhamen’s wet nurse. In modern Europe and the United States, wet nursing persisted into the early twentieth century, when bottles and formula rendered it obsolete. At one end of the social scale, wealthy families hired wet nurses to spare mothers the necessity of nursing; at the other, foundling babies were fed by wet nurses employed by orphanages.

In this book, conceived as both a social history and a feminist act of reparation, artist Barbara Zucker uncovers the forgotten—perhaps deliberately buried—occupation of wet nursing. She ranges across eras and cultures, revealing the practices surrounding wet nursing and the social attitudes toward the women who worked as wet nurses, almost always out of financial necessity. She investigates such surprising topics as traditional tests of the quality of breast milk (ranging from straightforward tasting to esoteric, almost alchemical rituals) and interspecies nursing (with the goat’s teat the most common stand-in for the human breast).

Zucker’s lively text is abundantly illustrated with paintings, prints, and photographs she has teased from the archives, as well as her own arresting drawings and sculptures inspired by the topic. The Second Oldest Profession will be essential and provocative reading for anyone interested in women’s history.
Details
  • Pages: 176
  • Publisher: Abbeville Publishing Group
  • Imprint: Abbeville Press
  • Publication Date: 14th October 2025
  • Trim Size: 8.5 x 8.5 in
  • ISBN: 9780789215215
Author Bio
Barbara Zucker is professor emerita of art at the University of Vermont and a founder of the A.I.R. Gallery, the first women’s cooperative gallery in the United States.
The wet nurse—a woman hired to breastfeed a child not her own—is indeed attested far back in history; in fact, archaeologists have discovered the tomb of Tutankhamen’s wet nurse. In modern Europe and the United States, wet nursing persisted into the early twentieth century, when bottles and formula rendered it obsolete. At one end of the social scale, wealthy families hired wet nurses to spare mothers the necessity of nursing; at the other, foundling babies were fed by wet nurses employed by orphanages.

In this book, conceived as both a social history and a feminist act of reparation, artist Barbara Zucker uncovers the forgotten—perhaps deliberately buried—occupation of wet nursing. She ranges across eras and cultures, revealing the practices surrounding wet nursing and the social attitudes toward the women who worked as wet nurses, almost always out of financial necessity. She investigates such surprising topics as traditional tests of the quality of breast milk (ranging from straightforward tasting to esoteric, almost alchemical rituals) and interspecies nursing (with the goat’s teat the most common stand-in for the human breast).

Zucker’s lively text is abundantly illustrated with paintings, prints, and photographs she has teased from the archives, as well as her own arresting drawings and sculptures inspired by the topic. The Second Oldest Profession will be essential and provocative reading for anyone interested in women’s history.
  • Pages: 176
  • Publisher: Abbeville Publishing Group
  • Imprint: Abbeville Press
  • Publication Date: 14th October 2025
  • Trim Size: 8.5 x 8.5 in
  • ISBN: 9780789215215
Barbara Zucker is professor emerita of art at the University of Vermont and a founder of the A.I.R. Gallery, the first women’s cooperative gallery in the United States.