The man-Midwife unmasqu'd: being The case of a certain Young Lady, who apply'd to the noted Doctor D------ for his Advice. Containing, The Discourse that pass'd between the Fair Patient, and the Doctor------His Inspection into her Case------Her Attempt to Indict him for a Rape------The Questions ask'd her by the Jury, with the Lady's Answers-------The Deceit discover'd, and the Bill return'd Ignoramus, &c. &c. &c.
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- 1733
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London : printed and sold by J. Dormer, at the Printing-Office, the Green Door, in Black and White Court in the Old Baily, 1733.
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8p. ; 20.
References note
ESTC T64660
Foxon, M69
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