Mother’s Marks
The ideas surrounding mother’s marks evolved over time. At first, the explanation for mother’s marks corresponded to an explanation for how people and animals came to be of a coloration different from that of its/their parents. Before the early modern era, most instances of maternal impression were limited to this sort of impression, one of marking or coloration. In the 16th Century this idea is expanded to include hypertrichosis, excessive hair growth, as well as other “monstrosities.”