Eighteenth-century British midwifery
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Eighteenth-century British midwifery
Pickering & Chatto, 2007-
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18th-century British midwifery
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: [v. 5-8, set]495/EI/508030700,
: [v. 5-8, set]495/EI/608030701, : [v. 5-8, set]495/EI/708030702, : [v. 5-8, set]495/EI/808030703 OPAC
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: [v. 1-4, set] ISBN 9781851968428
内容説明
Gives readers an understanding of midwives, midwifery students, and women in labour. This twelve-volume collection comprises pamphlets, treatises, lectures for midwifery students, texts on the establishment of lying-in hospitals, and catalogues of obstetrical apparatuses collected by male-midwives.
目次
- Part I Volume 1 Popular Culture and Medicine Nicholas Culpeper, A Directory for Midwives (1651)
- Robert Barret, A Companion for Midwives, Child-Bearing Women, and Nurses (1699)
- A M, A Rich Closet of Physical Secrets (1652)
- Some Observations made upon the Maldiva Nut (1694)
- J P, The Fruitful Wonder (1674)
- 'To Ladies of the Female Sex and All Others'
- Announcement of the Birth of Monsters
- Advertisement selling Medicine to Cure Barrenness
- Advertisement by Stephen Draper
- The Cruel Midwife (1693)
- The Man-Midwife Unmasqu'd (1734) Midwifery and the Law At the Council-Chamber in White-Hall (1688)
- The Trial of a Cause between Richard Maddox, Gent Plaintiff, and Dr M-y, Defendant, Physician, and Man-Midwife (1754) The Maternal Imagination: The Daniel Turner-James Blondel Controversy Daniel Turner, 'Of Spots and Marks ... Imprest upon the Skin of the Foetus, by the Force of the Mother's Fancy', De Morbis Cutaneis(1726)
- [James Augustus Blondel], The Strength of Imagination in Pregnant Women Examin'd (1727)
- Daniel Turner, 'A Defence of the XIIth Chapter', A Discourse Concerning Gleets (1729)
- James Augustus Blondel, The Power of the Mother's Imagination over the Foetus Examin'd (1729)
- Daniel Turner, The Force of the Mother's Imagination upon her Foetus in Utero, Still Farther Considered (1730)
- John Henry Mauclerc, The Power of Imagination in Pregnant Women Discussed (1740) Volume 2 The Mary Toft Affair A Philosophical Enquiry into the Wonderful Coney-Warren (1726)
- The Wonder of Wonders (1726)
- Nathaniel St Andre, A Short Narrative of an Extraordinary Delivery of Rabbets (1727)
- Thomas Brathwaite, Remarks on A Short Narrative of an Extraordinary Delivery of Rabbets (1726)
- Sir Richard Manningham, An Exact Diary of What was Observ'd during a Close Attendance upon Mary Toft (1726)
- James Douglas, An Advertisement Occasion'd by Some Passages in Sir R Manningham's Diary Lately Publish'd (1727)
- The Several Depositions of Edward Costen, Richard Stedman, John Sweetapple, Mary Peytoe, Elizabeth Mason, and Mary Costen
- Cyriacus Ahlers, Some Observations concerning the Woman of Godlyman in Surrey (1726)
- A Shorter and Truer Advertisement (1727)
- Lemuel Gulliver [pseud], The Anatomist Dissected: or The Man-Midwife Finely Brought to Bed Being an Examination of the Conduct of Mr St Andre (1727)
- A Letter from a Male Physician in the Country, to the Author of the Female Physician in London (1726)
- St A-D-E's Miscarriage: or, A Full and True Account of the Rabbet-Woman (1727)
- Much Ado about Nothing: or, A Plain Refutation of all that has been Written or Said concerning the Rabbit-Woman of Godalming (1727)
- [Alexander Pope with William Pulteney], The Discovery: Or, The Squire turn'd Ferret (1726)
- William Hogarth, Cunicularii, or The Wise Men of Godliman in Consultation Volume 3 Continental Midwives in Translation Francois Mauriceau, The Diseases of Women with Child, and in Child-Bed, 2nd edn (1683)
- Hendrik van Deventer, The Art of Midwifery Improv'd (1716)
- Pierre Dionis, A General Treatise of Midwifery (1719) Volume 4 Midwifery Texts for Women Sarah Stone, A Complete Practice of Midwifery (1737)
- William Clark, The Province of Midwives in the Practice of their Art (1751)
- John Grigg, Advice to the Female Sex in General (1789)
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: [v. 5-8, set] ISBN 9781851968435
内容説明
Scholars of the British Enlightenment who study obstetrical history traditionally focus on the rise of the male-midwife and competition between the sexes. This set comprises pamphlets, treatises, lectures for midwifery students, texts on the establishment of lying-in hospitals, and catalogues of obstetrical apparatuses collected by male-midwives.
目次
- Part II Volume 5 The State of Midwifery Considered, William Smellie and his Critics John Douglas, A Short Account of the State of Midwifery in London, Westminster, &c.: Wherein an Effectual Method is Proposed, to Enable the Midwomen to Perform their Office in All Cases with as Much Ease, Speed, and Safety, as the Most Dexterous Midmen (1736)
- Edmund Chapman, A Reply to Mr Douglass's 'Short Account of the State of Midwifery in London and Westminster' Wherein his Trifling and Malicious Cavils are Answer'd (1737)
- John Astruc, 'A Short History of the Art of Midwifry' from Elements of Midwifery (1766)
- A Tolver, 'The Present State of Midwifery in Paris' from The present state of midwifery in Paris (1770)
- William Smellie and His Critics William Smellie, A Course of Lectures upon Midwifery (1742)
- William Smellie, Midwifery Certificate (1750)
- William Smellie, A Treatise on the Theory and Practice of Midwifery (1752)
- John Burton, A Letter to William Smellie, MD Containing Critical and Practical Remarks upon his Treatise on the Theory and Practice of Midwifery (1753)
- William Douglas, A Letter to Dr Smelle [sic] (1748)
- Anon., An Answer to a Late Pamphlet Intituled, 'A letter to Dr Smellie, Shewing the Impropriety of his New Invented Wooden Forceps, &c.' (c.1748)
- William Douglas., A Second Letter to Dr Smelle [sic] (c.1748)
- John Burton, A Letter to William Smellie (1753) Volume 6 Elizabeth Nihell Elizabeth Nihell, A treatise on the Art of Midwifery (1760)
- [Tobias Smollett], Review of Elizabeth Nihell's A Treatise on the Art of Midwifery, in Critical Review (1760) Volume 7 Lying-in Hospitals 'The Institution and Oeconomy of the Charitable Infirmary' (1744)
- An Account of the Rise and Progress of the Lying-in Hospital for Married Women (1751)
- An Account of the Westminter New Lying-in Hosptial ([c.1767])
- A Short Account of the Institution, Plan, and Present State of the New General Lying-in Hospital ([1787]) Male/Female Midwifery Debates A Defence of Dr Pocus and Dr Malus, against 'The Petition of the Unborn Babes' ([1751])
- A Vindication of Man-Midwifery, Being the Answer of Dr. Pocus, Dr Maulus, and Dr Barebones...to 'The Petition of the Unborn Babes' (1752)
- [Philip Thicknesse], A letter to a young lady (1764)
- [John Roabard], A letter to the author of 'A letter to a Young Lady' (1764)
- [Philip Thicknesse], Man-Midwifery Analysed (1764)
- The Danger and Immodesty of The Present too general Custom of Unnecessarily Employing Men-Midwives, 2nd edn. (1772)
- Martha Mears, The Pupil of Nature
- or Candid Advice to the Fair Sex (1797)
- Margaret Stephen, Domestic Midwife
- or the Best Means of Preventing Danger in Childbirth, Considered (1795)
- John Blunt, [pseud. Samuel William Fores], Man-Midwifery Dissected, or, The Obstetric Family-Instructor (1793) Volume 8 Midwifery Lectures, Essays, and Addresses: 1750-1769 Thomas Young, A Course of Lectures upon Midwifery (1750)
- N Torriano, Compendium Obstetricii, or, A Small Tract on the Formation of the Foetus, and the Practice of Midwifery (1753)
- Christopher Kelly, A Course of Lectures on Midwifery (1757)
- [Robert Wallace Johnson], Some Friendly Cautions to the Heads of Families (1767)
- John Harvie, Practical Directions, Shewing a Method of Preserving the Perinaeum in Birth (1767)
- John Leake, A Course of Lectures on the Theory and Practice of Midwifery (1767)
- Notes Taken by an Anonymous Student of Lectures on Midwifery by Dr Colin Mackenzie at the General Lying-In Hospital (1770)
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: [v. 9-12, set] ISBN 9781851968749
内容説明
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.
目次
- Part III Volume 9 Midwifery Treatises: 1737-1784 Henry Bracken, The Midwife's Companion, or, A Treatise on 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 Midwife's Sure Guide (1752)
- Benjamin Pugh, A Treatise on Midwifery, Chiefly with Regard to that Operation (1754)
- John Memis, The Midwife's Pocket-Companion, or A Practical Treatise of Midwifery (1765)
- David Spence, A System of Midwifery, Theoretical and Practical (1784) Volume 10 Midwifery Essays, Lectures, and Addresses: c.1770-1800 Thomas Denman, Essays on the Puerperal Fever, and on Puerperal Convulsions (1768)
- John Gibson, Some Useful Hints and Friendly Admonitions to Young Surgeons on the Practice of Midwifery (1772)
- Edward Foster, The Skeleton, or Syllabus, of a Course of Lectures, on the Theory and Practice of Midwifery (1772)
- Robert Bland, 'Some Calculations on the Number of Accidents or Deaths which Happen in Consequence of Parturition' Philosophical Transactions (1781)
- John Aitken, Principles of Midwifery, or Puerperal Medicine ([1784])
- John Aitken, A System of Obstetrical Tables, with Explanations (1786)
- John Aitken, An Address to the Chirurgo-Obstetrical Society (1786)
- John Sheldon, Proposals for a Course of Anatomical, Physiological, and Chirurgical Lectures ([1780?])
- [William Hunter], Lectures on the Gravid Uterus, and Midwifery (1783)
- Thomas Pole, A Syllabus of a Course of Lectures on the Theory and Practice of Midwifery (1797)
- [John Haighton], A Syllabus of the Lectures on Midwifery (1799) Volume 11 Difficult Births and Reproductive Abnormalities Giles Watts, Reflections on Slow and Painful Labours and Other Subjects in Midwifery (1755)
- William Goldson, An Extraordinary Case of Lacerated Vagina, at the Full Period of Gestation (1787)
- William Cockell, An Essay on the Retroversion of the Uterus (1785) Caesarian Birth, Embryulcia and the Division of the Symphysis Pubis William Osborn, An Essay on Laborious Parturition (1783)
- Alexander Hamilton, Outlines of the Theory and Practice of Midwifery (1784)
- Alexander Hamilton, Letters to Dr William Osborn, Teacher and Practitioner of Midwifery in London, on Certain Doctrines Contained in his Essays on the Practice of Midwifery, &c. (1792)
- Robert Bland, Observations on Human and Comparative Parturition (1794)
- William Simmons, Reflections on the Propriety of Performing the Caesarian Operation ([1798])
- John Hull, A Defence of the Caesarian Operation, with Observations on Embryulcia, and the Section of the Symphysis Pubis, Addressed to Mr W Simmons ([1798])
- Charles White, Richard Hall, George Tomlinson and John Thorpe, A Further Statement of the Case of Elizabeth Thompson, upon whom the Caesarean Operation was Performed in the Manchester Lying-in Hospital (1799) Volume 12 Midwifery Artifacts, Instruments, and Illustrations Edmund Chapman, An Essay on the Improvement of Midwifery
- Chiefly with Regard to the Operation (1733)
- Edmund Chapman, A Treatise on the Improvement of Midwifery, Chiefly with Regard to the Operation (1735)
- Philosophical Society of Edinburgh, Medical Essays and Observations (1737-8)
- William Giffard and Edward Hody, Cases in Midwifery (1734)
- Samuel Patterson, A Catalogue of the Entire and Inestimable Apparatus for Lectures in Midwifery ... by the Late Ingeneous Dr William Smellie, Deceased (1770)
- Hassil Hutchins, A Descriptive Catalogue of a Very Extensive and Capital Collection of Anatomical Preparations (1787)
- John Leake, The Description and Use of a New Pair of Forceps (1773)
- A Vindication of the Forceps Described and Recommended by Dr Leake (1774)
- Edward Foster and James Sims, The Principles and Practice of Midwifery (1781)
- William Dease, Observations in Midwifery, Particularly on the Different Methods of Assisting Women in Tedious and Difficult Labours (1783)
- John Savigny, A Collection of Engravings, Representing the Most Modern and Approved Instruments in the Practice of Surgery (1798)
- John Savigny, A Catalogue of Chirurgical Instruments (1800)
- Stephen Freedman, The Ladies' Friend
- and Family Physical Library (1787)
- William Nisbet, The Clinical Guide, or A Concise View of the Leading Facts, on the History, Nature, and Treatment of the Various Diseases that Form the Subject of Midwifery (1800)
- James Hamilton, A Collection of Engravings, Designed to Facilitate the Study of Midwifery, Explained and Illustrated (1796)
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