The doctresse: a plain and easie method, of curing those diseases which are peculiar to women |
Richard Bunworth |
1656 |
A companion for midwives, child-bearing women, and nurses |
Robert Barret |
1699 |
The compleat midvvife’s practice enlarged, in the most weighty and high concernments of the birth… |
Thomas Chamberlayne |
1663 |
The compleat midwifes practice, in the most weighty and high concernments of the birth of… |
Thomas Chamberlayne |
1656 |
The compleat midwife’s practice enlarged, in the most weighty and high concernments of the birth… |
Thomas Chamberlayne |
1698 |
The birth of mankinde, otherwyse named The vvomans booke. Set foorth in English by Thomas… |
Thomas Raynalde |
1598 |
The birth of mankinde, otherwise named The womans booke. Set foorth in English by Thomas… |
Thomas Raynalde |
1604 |
The birth of man-kinde; othervvise named, The womans booke. Set forth in English by… |
Thomas Raynalde |
1634 |
The birth of mankynde, otherwyse named the womans booke. Newly set foorth, corrected, and augmented… |
Thomas Raynalde |
1572 |
The birth of man-kinde; otherwise named The womans booke. Set forth in English by… |
Thomas Raynalde |
1626 |