Cartilla nueva util y necesaria para instruirse las matronas que vulgarmente se llaman comadres, en el oficio de partear / mandada hacer por el Real Tribunal del Proto-Medicato al Doclor [sic] D. Antonio Medina.

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Cartilla nueva util y necesaria para instruirse las matronas que vulgarmente se llaman comadres, en el oficio de partear / mandada hacer por el Real Tribunal del Proto-Medicato al Doclor [sic] D. Antonio Medina. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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En México : En la Oficina de Doña Maria Fernandez de Jauregui ..., Año 1806.

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80 unnumbered pages, 1 unnumbered folded leaf of plates : illustrations ; 15 cm (8vo)

References note

Guerra, F. Iconografía médica mexicana, 560
Medina, J.T. Mexico, 9880
Price, R. Medical Americana, M88

Notes

Originally published in Madrid at the direction of the Protomedicato in Spain to serve as a handbook for preparing midwives for the Protomedicato's examination of their professional knowledge and skills. Cf. Price, p. 93
Signatures: [A]⁸ B-E⁸
Folded leaf of plates is laid in between p. [12] and [13]; no mention of this plate is found in the citations for this ed. in Guerra, Medina or Price

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