The male mid-wife and the female doctor : the gynecology controversy in nineteenth century America
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The male mid-wife and the female doctor : the gynecology controversy in nineteenth century America
(Sex, marriage, and society)
Arno Press, 1974
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Reprint. Originally published: Boston : Cumming and Hilliard, 1820 (1st work); Boston : American Medical Education Society, 1850 (2nd work); Boston : G. Gregory, 1848 (3rd work); New York : G. Gregory, 1853 (4th work); Buffalo : Steam Press of Jewett, 1850 (5th work)
Contents of Works
- Remarks on the empoyment of females as practitioners in midwifery / by a Physician (Walter Channing)
- Letters to ladies, in favor of female physicians / by Samuel Gregory
- Man-midwifery exposed and corrected, or The employment of men to attend women in childbirth, and in other delicate circumstances, shown to be a modern innovation / by Samuel Gregory
- Medical morals / by George Gregory
- Report of the trial : the people versus Dr. Horatio N. Loomis, for libel / reported by Frederick T. Parsons