A manual of practical obstetrics : arranged so as to afford a concise and accurate description of the management of preternatural labours; preceded by an account of the mechanisms of natural labour. From the French of Julius Hatin, by S.D. Gross. With an appendix, containing a physiological memoir upon the brain. From the French of M. Magendie, by Joseph Gardner / translated by S. D. Gross, and Joseph Gardner.

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1828
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A manual of practical obstetrics : arranged so as to afford a concise and accurate description of the management of preternatural labours; preceded by an account of the mechanisms of natural labour. From the French of Julius Hatin, by S.D. Gross. With an appendix, containing a physiological memoir upon the brain. From the French of M. Magendie, by Joseph Gardner / translated by S. D. Gross, and Joseph Gardner. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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Philadelphia : J. Grigg, 1828.

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4 unnumbered pages, 198 pages, 2 unnumbered pages ; 12o

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Titl: A translation of - La manoeuvre de Tous les Accouchemens-Contre Nature Publ: First published in French in 1827 Prov: With bookplate of ‘Dr. William Moir’

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