The new good samaritan: Or, Domestic practical physician; extracted chiefly from the medical essays of the learned academies in Europe. To which is prefixed a physiological account of pulses. Of the properties and virtues of milk, as an animal fluid, as food, and as a medicine. Of the recovery of persons supposed to be drowned. Likewise, for the use of married ladies is added the practical midwife, by question and answer. With an elegant engraving of the different positions of the infant in the womb. The whole made familiar to every capacity. By S. Freeman, M.D. and man-midwife.

  • Freeman, Stephen, M.D.
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[1780?]
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London : Printed for the author, and may be had at his House in Prujean Square, opposite Surgeon's-Hall near Ludgate-Street, [1780?]

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xii,432p.,plate ; 120.

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ESTC T186634

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