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The art of midwifery reduced to principles [electronic resource] : in which, are explained the most safe and established methods of practice, in each kind of delivery; with a summary history of the art: translated from the French original, written by the late Dr. Astruc, Royal Professor of Physic at Paris, and Physician to the French King: To which, is added an appendix, by the translator; containing illustrative remarks on conception and pregnancy: and on those Particulars, taught by Dr. Astruc, which vary from the Methods adopted by the best Accoucheurs here.
by Astruc, John, 1684-1766. Material type: Book; Language:English; Format:
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Publisher: MDCCLXVII. [1767]Online access: Full text online Availability: No items available
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The ladies' friend, [electronic resource] : and family physical library. The midwifery in this edition is by question and answer. With thirteen curious engravings of the Natural and Unnatural Position of the Infant as it lies in the Womb. With a true Description and Cure of every Disease incident to Married and Single Women, as well as those of Young Children. Though this Book is wrote in so familiar and plain a Manner to every one's Understanding, yet the young Physician, Surgeon, Apothecary, Anatomist, Midwife, and Chemist, by paying Attention, may at least refresh their Memories, if not gain Instruction. This Work contains at least three Times more than any former Edition. The Additions Are, A Compendium of Anatomy by Question and Answer. A Formulae for the Diseases incident to the white and black Inhabitants of the Indies, together with the medical Remedies that Country produces for each Disease. A Treatise of Cancers, with the Case of Mrs. Phillips of Bermingham, describing the Remedy that the Author made use of to extirpate a Cancer from her Breast, which weighed about seven Ounces: she was upwards of fifty Years of Age. A Bilious Case and Cure of Miss A, Daughter of an eminent Surgeon of Wolverhampton. A Philosophical Account of the Voice, Speech, Singing, Laughing, Coughing, and Sounds, &c. Of the Structure and Motion of the Muscles, according to the Doctrine of Sir Isaac Newton. Philosophical Doctrine of Pulses. The Medical Qualities of Milk, and of Whey, for Diseases in general. Of ... or, Pathological Aitiology, &c. The Method to recover Persons supposed to be drowned. The Dispensary of the Royal Hospital of Edinburgh for the afflicted Poor. Translated from the Latin Copy. The fifth edition. By S. Freeman, M.D. Of King's College University, Aberdeen: And Member of the Society of Polite Arts, Manufactures and Commerce, London.
by Freeman, Stephen, M.D. Material type: Book; Language:English; Format:
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Publisher: MDCCLXXXVIII. [1788]Online access: Full text online Availability: No items available
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Introduction to the theory and practice of midwifery [electronic resource] : Comprehending The most effectual means of attaining true Principles of that Science; with Animadversions on the Qualification and Deportment of an Accoucheur. To which are added, a description of the author's new forceps, illustrated with elegant copper plates. Also a syllabus of obstetric lectures Publicly delivered at his theatre, in Craven-Street, London. By John Leake, M. D. Member of the Royal College of Physicians, and Physician to the Westminster Lying-in-Hospital.
by Leake, John, 1729-1792. Material type: Book; Language:English; Format:
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Publisher: M,DCC,LXXXVII. [1787]Online access: Full text online Availability: No items available
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A system of obstetrical tables, [electronic resource] : with explanations; representing the foundations of the theory and practice of midwifery. By John Aitken, M. D. Fellow Of The Royal College Of Surgeons, Member Of The Royal Medical, Physical, And Antiquarian Societies, One Of The Surgeons Of The Royal Infirmary, Lecturer ON Anatomy, Surgery, And Midwifery, And Honorary President Of The Chirurco-Obstetrical Society Of Edinburgh. For the use of students.
by Aitken, John, d. 1790. Material type: Book; Language:English; Format:
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Publisher: MDCCLXXXVI. [1786]Online access: Full text online Availability: No items available
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Syllabus or general heads of a course of lectures on the theory and practice of midwifery: including the nature and treatment of diseases incident to women and children. For the clearer Demonstration of Operative Midwifery; the several Methods of assisting in laborious and preternatural Labours, will not only be described according to the most approved modern Practice, but likewise distinctly shewn by artificial Representation of each difficult Case, on Machines of a new Construction. The whole will be illustrated by Anatomical Preparations, with various Practical Observations, extraordinary Cases, and necessary Cautions; but particularly by real Labours. For the Use of Medical Students. By John Leake, M. D. Member of the Royal College of Physicians, and Physician to the Westminster Lying-in Hospital; at his Theatre, Craven-Street, London [electronic resource].
by Leake, John, 1729-1792. Material type: Book; Language:English; Format:
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Publisher: M.DCC.LXXXVII. [1787]Online access: Full text online Availability: No items available
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A course of lectures on the theory and practice of midwifery [electronic resource] : in which, Every Thing essentially necessary to the true Knowledge of that Art will be fully explain'd, and clearly demonstrated; particularly, those Operations which are conformable to the Principles of mechanical Motion. Of the Form, Structure and constituent Parts of the Female Pelvis. Of the Organs of Generation, and the Doctrine of Conception;-The Nutrition and Situation of the Foetus in Utero, and its gradual Increase from its Rudiments to the Time of Birth. The Pathology, Treatment and Cure of the various Diseases incident to Child-Bearing Women and Infants, with the Regimen necessary to be observed, respecting the Non-Naturals, viz. Air, Diet, Motion and Rest, Sleep and Watching, Retention, Excretion and the Passions of the Mind. The Antient and Modern Manner of delivering Women in laborious and preternatural Cases compared; with a View of the Advantages and Defects of the Means proposed for that End. - For the clearer Demonstration of Operative Midwisry (whether simply by the Hand or the Application of Instruments) the several Methods of assisting both in natural and preternatural Labours, will not only be described according to the most approved modern Practice, but likewise distinctly shewn, by an artificial Representation of each difficult Case, upon Machines for that Purpose; constructed upon new Principles, and made to the most exact Imitation of real Women and Children. The Whole will be illustrated by such anatomical Preparations as are applicable to each Lecture; together with various practical Observations, extraordinary Cases, and necessary Cautions; but particularly, by real Labours. By John Leake, M. D. Member of the Royal College of Physicians, London, And Physician Man-Midwife to the Westminster New Lying-in Hospital, At his House in Craven-Street, in the Strand.
by Leake, John, 1729-1792. Material type: Book; Language:English; Format:
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Publisher: 1767Online access: Full text online Availability: No items available
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