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A SYSTEM OT PRACTICAL STJRG1&7- 



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THE PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICE OF 



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Ph iladelpkiaj August Oth, 1845. 



Messrs. Lea & Bl/lnchard. . . swinnrtant in*- 



Gentlemen :— I have looked over the proofs of Ramsbotham on Human Parturition, with us lmpuuai 



provements, from the new London edition. '- A dntioii of the 



This Work needs no commendation from me, receiving, as it does, the unanimous Tecom ] wen °„ moos i U on l 

 British periodical press, as the standard work on Midwifery; "chaste in language, classical m cw I 

 happy in point of arrangement, and abounding in most interesting illustrations." , a5 De j n g 



To the American public, therefore, it is most valuable— from its intrinsic undoubted excel lenc e, * , our 

 the best authorized exponent of British Midwifery. Its circulation will, I trust, be extensive wrouguu 

 country. L as no j been 



There is, however, a portion of Obstetric Science to which sufficient attention, it appears to roe, » i occupfl . 

 paid. Through you, I have promised to the public a work on this subject, and although l " e C ^ the f o I fi I me n « of 

 tion of my time and thoughts in the duties of a teacher and practitioner have as yet P re , ven le *| * an ac count of 

 the promise, the day, I trust, is not distant, when, under the hope of being useful, I shall prep ar , , ^ u;rt l0 th« 

 the Mechanism of Labor, illustrated by suitable engravings, which may be regarded as an aa 

 standard works of Ramsbotham, and our own De wees. 



Very respectfully, yours, M D 



HUGH L. HODdh, m ^ ^ 

 Professor of Obstetrics, $c. fc, in the University of Pennsy i 



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