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An account of the Lying-in Charity for delivering poor married women at their own habitations : instituted 1757.
Lying-in Charity (London, England)Date: Printed in the year 1780- Books
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The laws, orders, and regulations.
Lying-In Hospital for Married Women (London, England)Date: 1770- Books
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An account of the Lying-In Charity for delivering poor married women at their own habitations. Instituted 1757.
Lying-In Charity (London, England)Date: Printed In The Year MDCCLXXII. [1772]- Books
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An account of the Lying-In Charity for delivering poor married women at their own habitations. Instituted 1757.
Lying-In Charity (London, England)Date: Printed In The Year MDCCLXIX. [1769]- Books
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A plain account of the advantages of the lying-in charity for delivering poor married women at their own habitations. Instituted 1757.
Lying-In Charity (London, England)Date: Printed in the year MDCCLXVII. [1767]- Books
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An account of the lying-in charity for delivering poor married women at their own habitations, instituted 1757.
Lying-In Charity (London, England)Date: 1782- Books
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An account of the lying-in charity for delivering poor married women at their own habitations. Instituted 1757.
Lying-In Charity (London, England)Date: Printed in the year MDCCLXXVI. [1776]- Books
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An account of the lying-in charity for delivering poor married women at their own habitations. Instituted 1757.
Lying-In Charity (London, England)Date: Printed in the year MDCCLXX. [1770]- Books
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Account of the Lying-In Charity for delivering poor married women at their own habitations, Under the patronage of His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales. Instituted 1757.
Lying-In Charity (London, England)Date: Printed in the year M.DCC.XCI. [1791]- Books
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Proposals and conditions of the charity for attending and delivering poor married women in their Lying-In at their respective habitations, begun March 25, 1757.
Lying-In Charity (London, England)Date: 1762]- Books
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Benevolent institution, for delivering poor married women at their own habitations. The most noble the Marquis of Carmarthen, president; the Rt. Hon. Lord Visc. Malden, Sir Robert Barker, bart. The Rt. Hon. Lord Visc. Bulkley, Sir John Smith, bart. vice-presidents. Two sermons, for the benefit of the above charity, will be preached on Sunday, December 26th, 1784, at the Parish Church of Saint Bride, Fleet Street: the one in the morning, by the Rev. Wm. Martin Leake, LL.B. rector of Kencot and vicar of Watlington, Oxon; and morning preacher at the Foundling Hospital: The other inthe afternoon, by the Rev. Richard Cecil, A.B. rector of Cliffe, Sussex; and minister of St. John's Chapel, Bedford Row. Prayers to begion at eleven in the morning, and three in the afternoon.
Benevolent Institution for the Sole Purpose of Delivering Poor Married Women at Their Own Habitations (London, England)Date: 1784]- Ephemera
Surrey Dispensary 178... : Mrs... midwife to the lying-in department is required to attend the wife of... in the parish of... recommended by Mr... governor : regulations.
Surrey Dispensary.Date: [1780?]- Ephemera
Hospitals ephemera. Box 6.
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A practical treatise on diseases of the breasts of women. Containing directions for the proper management of breasts during lying-in, with observations on the present defective methods of practice. Likewise observations on the simple inflammation of the breasts. On the abscess, induration of these parts, and on diseased nipples, with the method of preventing the cancer. Of the schirrus, or cancerous induration, arising from other causes, with mild and successful methods of cure. The whole interspersed with general observations on the method of treating women during child-bed, with a plate of a new invented machine, for more commodiously drawing the milk from the breasts, and forming a nipple. By W. Rowley, surgeon and man-midwife, and surgeon to St. John's Hospital.
Rowley, William, 1742-1806.Date: MDCCLXXII. [1772]- Books
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Syllabus or general heads of a course of lectures on the theory and practice of midwifery: including the nature and treatment of diseases incident to women and children. For the clearer Demonstration of Operative Midwifery; the several Methods of assisting in laborious and preternatural Labours, will not only be described according to the most approved modern Practice, but likewise distinctly shewn by artificial Representation of each difficult Case, on Machines of a new Construction. The whole will be illustrated by Anatomical Preparations, with various Practical Observations, extraordinary Cases, and necessary Cautions; but particularly by real Labours. For the Use of Medical Students. By John Leake, M. D. Member of the Royal College of Physicians, and Physician to the Westminster Lying-in Hospital; at his Theatre, Craven-Street, London.
Leake, John, 1729-1792.Date: M.DCC.LXXXVII. [1787]- Books
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A course of lectures on the theory and practice of midwifery: In which every thing essential to the true knowledge of that art will be fully explained and clearly demonstrated. The osteology of the female pelvis. Of the organs of generation; the theory of conception; and of the nutrition of the fœtus in utero. The several parts will be shewn in their natural situation, with physiological observations on their structure and use. The pathology or general doctrine of the acute and chronical diseases incident to women and children; including their nature, causes, distinctions, and symptoms; together with practical observations and remarks on their treatment and cure. For the clearer demonstration of operative midwifery (whether simply by the hand or the application of instruments) the several methods of assisting both in laborious and preternatural labours, will not only be described according to the most approved modern practice, but likewise distinctly shewn by an artificial representation of each difficult case, upon machines of a new construction, for that purpose. The whole will be illustrated by such anatomical preparations as are applicable to each lecture; together with various practical observations, extraordinary cases, and necessary cautions; but particularly, by real labours. By John Leake, M.D. member of the Royal College of physicians, London, and physician to the Westminster lying-in hospital, at his house in Craven Street, in the Strand.
Leake, John, 1729-1792.Date: A. D. 1775- Archives and manuscripts
Papers of Robert Race (1907-1984) and Ruth Sanger (1918-2001)
Race, Robert Russell, 1907-1984.Date: 1925-1999Reference: PP/SAR- Archives and manuscripts
Mellanby, Sir Edward
Mellanby, Edward, Sir, b. 1884.Date: 1896-1974Reference: PP/MEL- Ephemera
Midwifery, obstetrics and gynaecology ephemera. Box 1.
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Elgood, Bonté, 1874-1960
Elgood, Bonté (1874-1960)Date: 1874-1996Reference: PP/ELG- Archives and manuscripts
Radford, Drs Maitland and Muriel
Radford, Maitland (b.1885 - d.1944)Date: 1894-1986Reference: PP/RAD- Archives and manuscripts
Husain, Oliver Anthony Naseem
Husain, Oliver Anthony Naseem (1924-2014)Date: 1950s-2000sReference: PP/HUS- Archives and manuscripts
Griffith, Edward Fyfe (1895-1987)
Griffith, Edward Fyfe, 1895-1988.Date: 1923-1970Reference: PP/EFG- Archives and manuscripts
English Language Autograph Letters: M
Date: 1820-1951Reference: MS.8878- Archives and manuscripts
Dick-Read, Grantly
Dick-Read, Grantly, 1890-1959Date: c.1906-1971Reference: PP/GDR