An edition of A complete practice of midwifery (1737)

A complete practice of midwifery

consisting of upwards of forty cases or observations in that valuable art, selected from many others, in the course of a very extensive practice. And interspersed with many necessary cautions and useful instructions, proper to be observed in the most dangerous and critical exigencies, as well when the delivery is difficult in its own nature, as when it becomes so by the rashness or ignorance of unexperienc'd pretenders. Recommended to all female practitioners in an art so important to the lives and well-being of the sex

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An edition of A complete practice of midwifery (1737)

A complete practice of midwifery

consisting of upwards of forty cases or observations in that valuable art, selected from many others, in the course of a very extensive practice. And interspersed with many necessary cautions and useful instructions, proper to be observed in the most dangerous and critical exigencies, as well when the delivery is difficult in its own nature, as when it becomes so by the rashness or ignorance of unexperienc'd pretenders. Recommended to all female practitioners in an art so important to the lives and well-being of the sex

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163

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Woodcut head- and tailpieces, initials and decorations.

NLM (18th cent.) p. 435.

ESTC T163353.

ESTC T163353.

Copy 1 Supplier/Donor: Pickering & Chatto Note: Binding: Contemp. sheep. 18th cent. ownership inscription on back pastedown: Thomas White [possibly either 1696-1776, surgeon and man-midwife of Manchester, or b. 1760, surgeon and accoucheur of Soho Square, London].

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xxxii, 113, 118-163 pages, 1 unnumbered page ;
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