The principles and practice of obstetrics . PHILADELPHIA: BLANCHARD AND LEA. 1864. wa Entered, according to Act of Congress, in the year ISO I, by BLANC HARD AND LEA, In the Clerks Office of the District Court of the United States in and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. COLLINS, PRINTER. TO THE MEMORY THOMAS C. JAMES, , THE FIEST PROFESSOR OF OBSTETRICS IN THE UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA, AND OF WILLIAM P. DEWEES, , HIS COLLEAGUE AND SUCCESSOR, BY WHOSE TALENTS AND ATTAINMENTS, MORAL EXCELLENCIES, SOCIAL INFLUENCES, PUBLIC TEACHINGS AND CLASSICAL WRITINGS, THE FOUNDATION OF THE


The principles and practice of obstetrics . PHILADELPHIA: BLANCHARD AND LEA. 1864. wa Entered, according to Act of Congress, in the year ISO I, by BLANC HARD AND LEA, In the Clerks Office of the District Court of the United States in and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. COLLINS, PRINTER. TO THE MEMORY THOMAS C. JAMES, , THE FIEST PROFESSOR OF OBSTETRICS IN THE UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA, AND OF WILLIAM P. DEWEES, , HIS COLLEAGUE AND SUCCESSOR, BY WHOSE TALENTS AND ATTAINMENTS, MORAL EXCELLENCIES, SOCIAL INFLUENCES, PUBLIC TEACHINGS AND CLASSICAL WRITINGS, THE FOUNDATION OF THE SCIENCE OF OBSTETRICS WAS LAID IN AMERICA, THIS WORK IS MOST RESPECTFULLY AND GRATEFULLYINSCRIBED BY THEIR PUPIL AND FRIEND, THE AUTHOR. P REFAC E. The science of obstetrics is of modern origin. The practice of midwifery has been, in all ages,chiefly in the hands of females. The reason is obvious, and whatever may be the disadvantages ofthis practice, the parturient woman must necessarily be mainly dependent upon the assistance ofher own


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