The force of the mother's imagination upon her foetus in utero, still farther considered: in the way of a reply to Dr. Blondel's last book, entitled, "The power of the mother's imagination over the foetus examined". To which is added, the twelfth chapter of the first part of ... "De morbis cutaneis" ... In a letter to Dr. Blondel / [Daniel Turner].

  • Turner, Daniel, 1667-1741.
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The force of the mother's imagination upon her foetus in utero, still farther considered: in the way of a reply to Dr. Blondel's last book, entitled, "The power of the mother's imagination over the foetus examined". To which is added, the twelfth chapter of the first part of ... "De morbis cutaneis" ... In a letter to Dr. Blondel / [Daniel Turner]. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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London : J. Walthoe, etc., 1730.

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192 pages ; (8vo)

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Copy 1 Note: Bound with: Blondel, J.A. The power of the mother's imagination over the foetus examin'd. 1729. [A reply to T's "A defence of the XIIth chapter of the first part of "De moribs cutaneis"]

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