The Female Physician: Containing all the diseases incident to that sex, in virgins, wives, and widows; together with their causes and symptoms, their degrees of danger, and respective methods of prevention and cure: to which is added, the whole art of new improv'd midwifery; comprehending the necessary qualifications of a midwife, and particular directions for laying women, in all cases of difficult and preternatural births; together with the diet and regimen of both the mother and child.Maubray, John
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The Female Physician: Containing all the diseases incident to that sex, in virgins, wives, and widows; together with their causes and symptoms, their degrees of danger, and respective methods of prevention and cure: to which is added, the whole art of new improv'd midwifery; comprehending the necessary qualifications of a midwife, and particular directions for laying women, in all cases of difficult and preternatural births; together with the diet and regimen of both the mother and child.
Maubray, John
Midwifery -- Early works to 1800; Obstetrics -- Early works to 1800
I. WHILE _They_ (conformable to the general and universal _Practice_ of
common _MIDWIVES_) expect the _Performance_ of NATURE, or the _Success_
of their _trifling Means_, in the mean time, the _Orifice_ of the WOMB
is so _closely shut up_, that in the space of an Hour or two, it cannot
be _penetrated_, without renovating the most severe racking PAINS to the
_Woman_, who (perhaps) has been sufficiently spent before, by the
DELIVERY of her INFANT, and is _now_ consequently incapable of standing
out the renew’d PANGS: whereby of course _She_ must succumb at last, and
_give up_ the _Ghost_, for want of _Timely Help_; as innumerable
_Instances_ confirm for an undeniable Truth. But,
II. SUPPOSING the _Woman_ to be able to undergo the _PAINS_, yet the
WOMB is however contracted, and the _SECUNDINE_ bound so close up, that
this _Body_, which before adher’d _Cake-ways_ to its _Bottom_ in a
_smooth_ and _broad Form_, is now so squeez’d into a _small_ and _long
Figure_, that it is even now a _Difficulty_ next to Impossible, to reach
the _Bottom_ of the WOMB, and still a _harder Task_ to extract an entire
_Secundine_, without prejudicing the WOMB.
III. THEY who altogether neglect _Manual Operation_, may (I confess)
sometimes _deliver_ their WOMAN, when _Success_ accidentally answers
their WISH: But without this _Mean_, they cannot possibly restore a
_prolaps’d_, _fallen-down_, or an _obliquely situated_ WOMB, to its
_natural Position_. No, to the Contrary, Nothing is more common among
ignorant unwary _MIDWIVES_, than to _invert_ and _draw down_ the
_Bottom_ of the WOMB itself, by pulling the _Navel-String_, as they
foolishly intend by _means_ of it only to extract the _SECUNDINE_.
Neither does the _Mischief_ always end here, but mistaking this _Body_,
when so found by their TOUCH, they immediately imagine it to be the
_Head_ of another INFANT; and persevering in this _false Conjecture_,
they manifestly expose the poor WOMAN to the Hazard of her _Life_.
Neither,
IV. POSSIBLY can _They_, without the _Use_ of the HAND, so cleanse the
WOMB of the _Reliques_ of the _SECUNDINE_, which may stick up and down
to the WOMB; or of the _Pieces_ or _Parts_ of the _Membranes_, which may
remain there; or of the _clotted Blood_, which commonly stays behind.
From hence therefore it necessarily follows, that (without the _Means_
of the HAND) _They_ cannot be Positive or Certain in any _Circumstance_,
relating to the _True State of the Woman_. _They_ can neither assure
Herself, nor those concern’d, that her WOMB is duly purged; if
(perchance) of the _SECUNDINE_, which they may guess at by the _Sight_,
yet not of the _Fragments_ of the _Membranes_, nor of the _clotted
Blood_, which they can never be certain of, but by this METHOD. I
mention these _Things_, because the _least Part_ of EITHER being
retain’d, or left _Behind_ in the WOMB, may cost the WOMAN her _Life_,
as innumerable _Precedents_ do testify. Nor,
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