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female friends, is what may frequently be ex- 

 pected from being delivered — unaturally deliv- 

 ered with instruments, wliich not only extends 

 thepassa£;e for the child, but also for the iiistru- 

 nients. In this unnatural and dangerous opera- 

 tion the head of the child is very often crushed 

 and life totally destroyed; and it is also very fre- 

 quently the case that the neck of the bladder h 

 materially and very dangerously injured, incon- 

 sequence of which there is an involuntary dis- 

 charge of urine; bearing down pains, &c, &c., 

 insomuch that life becomes a burthen, accompan- 

 ied by pain and misery without the hope of re- 

 lief. This is, of iate years, a very common oc- 

 currence, and hcv>' often do you hear of late years, 

 many women da:e the bf£;inning of their pains* 

 miseries, debilitated constitution and unusual bad 

 health, from the time they yvuro delivered of theii 

 ilrst or second child, (as the case may :>c,) by 

 Doctor Pincers, with his abominable instruments? 



How often dd you hear those delicate and injur 

 ed females relate with a heart full of sadness and 

 sorrov/, that their first child was taken from them 

 with instruments, destroyed in the operation, 

 and they themselves nearly ^ent to eternity from 

 the evil consequences of which they have never 

 recovered? How often do you also hear them 

 affirm, that l-^d it not have been for Dr. Pincers, 

 with bis instruments of steel their child would 

 have been alive and well, and themselves enjoy- 



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