NLM Digital Collections

Search

Search Constraints

Start Over You searched for: Subjects Obstetrics Remove constraint Subjects: Obstetrics

Search Results

103. A text-book of obstetrics

112. Notes from lectures on obstetrics

117. A manual of obstetrics

119. A manual of obstetrics

120. A manual of obstetrics

121. A manual of obstetrics

122. The science and art of obstetrics

124. The science and art of obstetrics

127. Napheys' modern therapeutics: medical and surgical : including the diseases of women and children : a compendium of recent formulæ and therapeutical directions from the practice of eminent contemporary physicians, American and foreign

128. A manual of practical obstetrics

129. Researches in obstetrics

130. Practical obstetrics

135. The matron's manual of midwifery and the diseases of woman during pregnancy and in child bed: especially intended for the instruction and use of females themselves so that in case of emergency, where other help cannot be had, they may act for themselves or for each other

146. A manual of obstetrics

151. Burns's Obstetrical works: the anatomy of the gravid uterus : with practical inferences relative to pregnancy and labour : observations on abortion : containing an account of the manner in which it takes place : the causes which produce it : and the method of preventing or treating it : practical observations on the uterine hemorrhage : with remarks on the management of the placenta

152. A compendium of the theory and practice of midwifery: containing practical instructions for the management of women during pregnancy, in labour, and in child-bed : calculated to correct the errors, and to improve the practice, of midwives : as well as to serve as an introduction to the study of this art, for students and young practitioners

154. A compendium of the theory and practice of midwifery: containing practical instructions for the management of women during pregnancy, in labour, and in child-bed; : calculated to correct the errors, and to improve the practice, of midwives; as well as to serve as an introduction to the study of this art, for students and young practitioner

155. The Works of Aristotle, the famous philosopher: In four parts. Containing I. His Complete master-piece; displaying the secrets of nature in the generation of man. To which is added, the Family physician; being approved remedies for the several distempers incident to the human body. II. His Experienced midwife; absolutely necessary for surgeons, midwives, nurses and child bearing women. III. His Book of problems, containing various questions and answers, relative to the state of man's body. IV. His Last legacy; unfolding the secrets of nature respecting the generation of man

157. Aristotle's master-piece, completed: In two parts. The first containing the secrets of generation, in all the parts thereof. Treating of the benefit of marriage, and the prejudice of unequal matches. Signs of insufficiency in men or women. Of the infusion of the soul. Of the likeness of children to parents. Of monstrous births. The cause and cure of the green sickness. A discourse of virginity. Directions and cautions for midwives. Of the organs of generation in women, and the fabric of the womb. The use and action of the genitals. Signs of conception, and whether a male or female, with a word of advice to both sexes in the act of copulation. And the pictures of several monstrous births, &c. The second part being A private looking glass for the female sex. Treating of various maladies of the womb, and of all other distempers incident to women of all ages, with proper remedies for the cure of each. : The whole being more correct than any thing of the kind hitherto published

165. Kurzgefasstes Weiber-Büchlein: welches sehr nützlichen Unterricht für schwangere Weiber und Hebammen, enthält ; wie auch die auserlesendsten Arzney-Mittel für aller Arten Krankheiten beyderley Geschlechts : ferner, eine Anweisung zur Färbe-Kunst, blau, roth, &c. &c. zu färben

167. Aristotle's complete master-piece, in two parts, displaying the secrets of nature in the generation of man. Regularly digested into chapters, rendering it far more useful and easy than any yet extant. To which is added A treasure of health, or the family physician, being choice and approved remedies for all the several distempers incident to the human body

183. Medico-christian embryology, or the unborn child (from the earliest period of its existence): considered in a medical, moral and religious point of view, comprising also, brief, practical observations on the regimen of the pregnant female, and on the diseases with which she may be attacked

196. A manual of obstetrics