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DR. F. H. RAMSBOTHAM, 



PHYSICIAN TO THE ROYAL MATERNITY CHARITY, ETC. 



THE PEINCIPLES MD PRACTICE OF OBSTETEIC MEDI- 



CINE AND SURGERY, IN REFERENCE TO THE PROCESS OF PAR- 

 TURITION. Illustrated with One Hundred and Ten Plates on Steel and Wood; 

 forming one thick handsome volume. Second Edition. 8vo. cloth, 22s. 



" The work of Dr. Ramsbotham may be described as a complete system of the principles and practice 

 of midwifery ; and the author has been at very great pains indeed to present a just and useful view of 

 the present state of obstetrical knowledge. The illustrations are numerous, well selected, and appro- 

 priate, and engraved with great accuracy and ability. In short, we regard this work, between accurate 

 descriptions and useful illustrations, as by far the most able work on the principles and practice of mid- 

 wifery that has appeared for a long time. Dr. Ramsbotham has contrived to infuse a larger portion of 

 common sense and plain unpretending practical knowledge into his work than is commonly found in 

 works on this subject; and as such we have great pleasure in recommending it to the attention 

 of obstetrical practitioners." Edinburgh Medical and SurgicalJournal. 



DR. JAMES REID. 

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A MANUAL OF PRACTICAL MIDWIFERY, intended chiefly as 

 a Book of Reference for Students and Medical Practitioners. With Engravings on 

 Wood. 24mo. cloth, 5s. Qd. *** 



"The relative diameters of the pelvis and the foetal head, and the different presentations of the 

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ON INFANTILE LARYNGISMUS; with Observations on Artificial 

 Feeding, as a frequent Cause of this Complaint, and of other Convulsive Diseases of 

 Infants. Post 8vo. cloth, 5s. Qd. 



MR. ROBERTSON, 



FORMERLY SENIOR SURGEON TO THE MANCHESTER AND SALFORD LYING-IN-HOSPITAL. 



ESSAYS ON SUBJECTS CONNECTED CHIEFLY WITH THE 



PHYSIOLOGY AND DISEASES OF FEMALES AND WITH PRACTICAL 

 MIDWIFERY. In tlie Press. 



DR. ROWE, F.S.A. 



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NERVOUS DISEASES, LIVER AN STOMACH COM- 



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" Dr. Kowe, the first edition of whose work appeared in 1820, claims, with justice, a priority of author- 

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