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
HOWEVER yet the _External Depression_ ought always to be _Moderate_, as
the _Internal_ ought to be _Strong_ and _Vigorous_: Whereupon _Matters_
being carefully well observ’d, (as laid down in _Chap._ 9.) no _MIDWIFE_
needs be afraid of _hurting_ her _Patient Woman_ in the least; no
rather, on the contrary, the more _Strength_ I use now, the more
grateful and agreeable I prove to _Her_ being thus circumstantiated.
And, in fine, the _upper Part_ of the _CHILD_’s Body being once past
that _Sinuous Bending_ above, it presently breaks out all together, and
comes away so happily into the World. After which the _MIDWIFE_ is only
farther to behave herself with respect to both the MOTHER and the CHILD,
as in the _Natural Case_[174], carefully cleansing, restoring,
contracting, and shutting the WOMB as _Before_. In a Word, with so great
Success at last the _BIRTH_ is accomplished, provided these _Precepts_
be carefully and timely observed.
BUT that the _Ingenious_ may be at no _Loss_ in this momentous Affair
upon any Occasion, we shall now particularly _state_ the CASE, in which
the ordinary MIDWIFE has thro’ Ignorance or Negligence, let _Matters_
come so far, that the _acuminated_ or _lower Part_ of the WOMB is fallen
into the PELVIS; and the _Orifice_, together with the HEAD, is broken
thro’ into the _crooked Sinus_ of the OS SACRUM, and is fixed-up there;
that the MEMBRANE is _broke_; that the _Infant_’s HEAD is but a little
_bare_; that the poor _Woman_ (after the _Fatigues_ of a strong or long
_Travail_) is quite spent and tired; and _finally_, that all these
Things have _happen’d_ before the extraordinary _MIDWIFE_ is perhaps
sent for, or at least before He can conveniently be with the _Woman_.
IN this Pitiful _Case_, the HEAD being yet but a little _bared_, and
sticking fast in the _Sinus_ of the OS COCCYGIS (as abovesaid) the
_CHILD_ cannot possibly make any _Impression_ upon the _Orifice_, so as
to open it; and therefore the _Situation_ of the WOMB is to be alter’d:
In order to which, I first place the _Woman_ on a commodious _Seat_
adapted to the Purpose, such as upon a _Pallet_, or _Low Bed_, or some
_Pillows_ laid on the Ground; that she may lie with her FACE _downwards
upon her Knees_, with her _Head low_; her _Arms_ being supported with so
many _Pillows_ as are requisite to sustain her _Body_ (leaning upon
them) without moving.
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