4 results filtered with: Obstetrical forceps - Early works to 1800
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Aphorisms on the application and use of the forceps, on preternatural labours, and on labours attended with hemorrhage. By Thomas Denman, M. D. Physician-Man-Midwife to the Middlesex Hospital, and Teacher of Midwifery in London.
Denman, Thomas, 1733-1815.Date: Printed in the Year 1783- Books
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Aphorisms on the application and use of the forceps and vectis; on preternatural labours, on labours attended with hemorrhage, and with convulsions. The fourth edition. By Thomas Denman, M. D. Licentiate In Midwifery Of The College Of Physicians, London; And Honorary Member Of The Royal Medical Society At Edinburgh.
Denman, Thomas, 1733-1815.Date: 1793- Books
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A dissertation on the structure of the obstetric forceps, pointing out its defects, and especially of those with double curved blades: at the same time, shewing particularly the safe application of those with single curved blades, as geometrically proportioned and constructed: and likewise, Shewing the Necessity and good Effects of several new Forms of the Single Curved Blade, as the narrow, fanged and reflected, in certain cases of retarded labors: together with Cautions, Remarks, and Reflections on the Conduct and Management of Labors in general. By R. Rawlins, Surgeon, Oxford.
Rawlins, R.Date: 1793- Books
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Remarks on Dr. Leake's paper on the use of his forceps.
Denman, Thomas, 1733-1815.Date: 1773]