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Eighteenth-Century British Midwifery, Part III vol 9
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By reprinting in facsimile primary texts on eighteenth-century midwifery and childbirth, this comprehensive twelve-volume collection gives readers a much deeper, more nuanced understanding of midwives, midwifery students, and women in labour.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Half Title
- Series Page
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Table of Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Works Cited
- Midwifery Treatises: 1737-1784
- Henry Bracken, The Midwifeâs Companion; or, A Treatise of Midwifery (1737)
- Fielding Ould, A Treatise of Midwifry (1742)
- Brudenell Exton, A New and General System of Midwifery (1751)
- George Counsell, The Art of Midwifry: or, The Midwifeâs Sure Guide (1752)
- Benjamin Pugh, A Treatise of Midwifery, Chiefly with Regard to the Operation (1754)
- John Memis, The Midwifeâs Pocket-Companion: or A Practical Treatise of Midwifery (1765)
- David Spence, A System of Midwifery, Theoretical and Practical (1784)
- Editorial Notes