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Midwifery manuals were usually addressed to the midwife and to her patients — all married women. They described conception, pregnancy, labor and delivery, as well as care of the newborn.

The birth of mankynde, otherwyse named the womans booke. Newly set foorth, corrected, and augmented…

Raynalde, Thomas
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The birth of mankynde, otherwyse named the womans booke. Newely set foorth, corrected, and augmented…

Raynalde, Thomas
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The birth of mankynde, otherwyse named the womans booke. Newely set foorth, corrected, and augmented…

Raynalde, Thomas
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The byrth of mankynde, otherwyse named the womans booke. Newly set foorth, corrected, and augmented…

Raynalde, Thomas
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The byrth of mankynd, otherwyse named the womans boke. Newly set forth, corrected and augmented…

Raynalde, Thomas
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The byrth of mankynde, otherwyse named the womans booke. Newly set furth, corrected and augmented…

Raynalde, Thomas
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The byrth of mankynde, newly translated out of Laten into Englysshe. In the which is…

Rosslin, Eucharius
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Speculum matricis hybernicum; or, The Irish midwives handmaid. Catechistically composed by James Wolveridge, M.D. With…

Wolveridge, James
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A companion for midwives, child-bearing women, and nurses

Barret, Robert
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The English midwife enlarged, containing directions to midwives; wherein is laid down whatever is most…

[author not specified],
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