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Aristotle's last legacy. Unfolding the mystery of nature in the generation of man: treating. I. Of virginity, its signs and tokens, and how a Man may know whether he married a Virgin or not. II. Of the Organs of Generation in Women, with a Description of the Fabrick of the Womb. III. Of the Use and Action of Genitals in the Work of Generation. IV. Of Conception; and how to know whether a Woman has conceived, and whether of a Male or Female. V. Of the Pleasure and Advantage of Marriage; with the unhappy Consequences of unequal Matches, and Meseries of unlawful Love. VI. Of Barrenness, with Remedy against it; and the Signs of Insufficiency, both in Men and Women. Vii. Directions to both Sexes how to manage themselves in the Act of Coition, or their Venereal Embraces. Viii. A Vade Mecum for Midwives and Nurses, containing particular Directions for the faithful Discharge of their several Employments. IX. Excellent remedies against all diseases incident to virgins and child-bearing women: Fitted for the Use of Midwives, Nurses, and all such Persons only as are concerned in these Matters.
Date: 1766- Books
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Aristotle's last legacy, unfolding the mysteries of nature in the generation of man: treating I. Of virginity, ... IX. Excellent remedies against all diseases incident to virgins and child bearing women: ...
Date: 1749- Books
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Aristotle's compleat master piece, in three parts: displaying the secrets of nature in the generation of man. Regularly digested into Chapters and Sections, 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 Human Bodies.
Date: 1763- Books
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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.
Salmon, William, 1644-1713.Date: Printed in the Year M,DCC,XCI. [1791]- Books
William Harvey, la circulation du sang et l'épigenèse des embryons : les prémisses de la méthode expérimentale / Paul Mazliak.
Mazliak, P.Date: [2013]- Books
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Momenta hypotheseos de generatione hominis ex verme modeste ventilata ... / praeside Elia Camerario ... proponit Matthaeus Esenwein ... Novembr. M DCC XXIII.
Camerarius, Elias, 1673-1734.Date: [1723]- Books
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The history of generation : Examining the several opinions of divers authors, especially that of Sir Kenelm Digby, in his Discourse of bodies. With a general relation of the manner of generation, as well in plants as animals: with some figures delineating the first originals of some creatures, evidently demonstrating the rest. To which is joyned a discourse of the cure of wounds by sympathy, or without any real applycation of medicines to the part affected, but especially by that powder, known chiefly by the name of Sir Gilbert Talbots powder. By Nath. Highmore lately of Trinity Colledge in Oxford, Doctor of Physick.
Highmore, Nathaniel, 1613-1685Date: 1651- Books
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Lucina sine concubitu. Lettre adressée à la Societé Royale de Londres. Dans laquelle il est pleinement démontré, par des preuves tirées de la théorie & de la pratique, qu'une femme peut concevoir & enfanter sans le commerce de l'homme.
Hill, John, 1714?-1775.Date: [1752]- Books
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Philosophical observations on the analogy between the propagation of animals and that of vegetables: in which are answered some objections against the indivisibility of the soul, ... With an explanation of the manner in which each piece of a divided polypus becomes another perfect animal of the same species. By James Parsons, ...
Parsons, James, 1705-1770.Date: 1752- Books
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The history of generation : examining the several opinions of divers authors, especially that of Sir Kenelm Digby, in his discourse of bodies : with a general relation of the manner of generation, as well in plants as animals : with some figures delineating the first originals of some creatures ... : to which is joyned, A discourse of the cure of wounds by sympathy, or without any real applycation of medicines to the part affected, but especially by that powder, known chiefly by the name of Sir Gilbert Talbots powder / by Nath. Highmore.
Highmore, Nathaniel, 1613-1685Date: 1651- Books
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Disputatio physiologica, inauguralis, circa novi genituram animalis. Quam, ... pro gradu doctoris, ... eruditorum examini subjicit Samuel Latham Mitchill, ...
Mitchill, Samuel L. (Samuel Latham), 1764-1831.Date: 1786- Books
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Observations upon the generation, composition, and decomposition of animal and vegetable substances. communicated in a letter to Martin Folkes Esq; President of the Royal Society by Turbervill Needham Fellow of the same.
Needham, John Turberville, 1713-1781.Date: Printed in the Year MDCCXLIX. [1749]- Books
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Anatomical exercitations concerning the generation of living creatures : to which are added particular discourses of births and of conceptions, &c. / by William Harvey.
Harvey, William, 1578-1657Date: 1653- Books
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Guilielmi Harvei exercitationes de generatione animalium.
Harvey, William, 1578-1657Date: 1651- Books
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Aristotle's last legacy, unfolding the mysteries of nature in the generation of man: Treating I. Of virginity, its signs and tokens, and how a man may whether he married a virgin or not. II. Of the organs of generation in women, with a description of the fabrick of the womb. III. Of the use and action of genitals in the work of generation. IV. Of conception; and how to know whether a woman has conceiv'd, and whether of a male or female. V. Of the pleasure and advantage of marriage; with the unhappy consequences of unequal matches, and miseries of unlawful love. VI. Of barrenness, with remedy against it; and the signs of insufficiency, both in men and women. VII. Directions to both sexes how to manage themselves in the act of coltion, or their venereal embraces. VIII. A vade mecum for midwives and nurses, taining particular directions for the faithful discharge of their several employments. IX. Excellent remedies against all diseases incident to virgins and child-bearing women: fitted for the use of midwise, nurses and all such persons only as are concerned in these matters.
Date: 1749- Books
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The works of Aristotle. 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.
Salmon, William, 1644-1713.Date: 1796- Books
Aristoteles, De Generatione Animalium, Buch V : Einleitung und Kommentar / Maria Liatsi.
Liatsi, Maria.Date: 2000- Books
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The pleasures of conjugal-love explain'd. In an essay concerning human generation. Done from the French, by a physician
Venette, Nicolas, 1633-1698.Date: [1740?]- Books
Aristotle's master-piece: or, The secrets of generation displayed in all the parts thereof containing 1. The signs of barrenness. 2. The way of getting a boy or girl. 3. Of the likeness of children to parents. 4. Of the infusion of the soul into the infant. 5. Of monstrous births, and the reasons thereof. 6. Of the benefit of marriage to both sexes. 7. The prejudice of unequal matches. 8. The discovery of insufficiency. 9. The cause and cure of the green-sickness. 10. A discourse of virginity. 11. How a midwife ought to be qualified. 12. Directions and cautions to midwives. 13. Of the organs of generation in women 14. The fabrick of the womb. 15. The use and action of the genitals. 16. Signs of conception, and whether of a male or female. 17. To discover false conception. 18. Instructions for women with child. 19. For preventing miscarriage. 20. For women in child-bed. 21. Of ordering new-born infants, and many other very useful particulars. : To which is added, a word of advice to both sexes in the act of copulation, and the pictures of several monstrous births. : Very necessary for all midwives, nurses, and young married women.
Date: 1702- Books
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The works of Aristotle, complete in four parts. Containing I. His complete master piece: Displaying the Secrets of Nature in the Generation of Man, regularly digested into Chapters. To which is added, The Family Physician, or the Treasure of Health; being choice and approved Remedies for all the several Distempers incident to Human Bodies. II. His complete and experienced midwife: Highly necessary for all Surgeons, Midwives, Nurses, and Child Bearing Women. III. His book of problems: Containing various Questions and Answers, touching the State of Man's Body. V. His last legacy: Unfolding the Mystery of Neture in the Generation of Man.
Salmon, William, 1644-1713.Date: MDCCLXXVI. [1776] [1788?]- Books
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An essay on generation. By J. F. Blumenbach, M. D. Aulic Counsellor to His Britannic Majesty, and Professor of Physic in the University of Gottingen, &c. Translated from the German.
Blumenbach, Johann Friedrich, 1752-1840.Date: [1792]- Books
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Lucina sine concubitu. Lettre addressée à la Societé Royale de Londres. Dans laquelle il est pleinement demontré par des preuves tirées de la théorie & de la pratique qu'une femme peut concevoir & enfanter sans le commerce de l'homme.
Hill, John, 1714?-1775.Date: [1750]- Books
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Conjugal love reveal'd; in the nightly pleasures of the marriage bed, and the advantages of that happy state. In an essay concerning humane generation. Done from the French of Monsieur Venette by a physician.
Venette, Nicolas, 1633-1698.Date: [1720?]- Books
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Exercitationes de generatione animalium : quibus accedunt quædam de partu, de membranis ac humoribus uteri & de conceptione / avtore Guilielmo Harveo.
Harvey, William, 1578-1657Date: 1651- Books
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Aristotle's last legacy, unfolding the mystery of nature in the generation of man: Treating I. Of virginity, its signs and tokens, and how a man may know whether he married a virgin or not. II. Of the organs of generation in women, with a description of the fabrick of the womb. III. Of the use and action of genitals in the womb of generation. IV. Of conception; and how to know whether a woman has conceived, and whether of a male or female. V. Of the pleasure and advantage of marriage; with the unhappy consequences of unequal matches, and miseries of unlawful love. VI. Of barrenness, with remedy against it; and the signs of insufficiency, both in men and women. VII. Directions to both sexes how to manage themselves in the act of coition, or their venereal embraces. VIII. A vade mecum for midwives and nurses, containing particular directions for the faithful discharge of their several employments. IX. Excellent remedies against all diseases incident to virgins and child-bearing women: fitted for the use of midwives, nurses, and all such persons only as are concerned in these matters.
Date: 1764