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The Province of Midwives in the Practice of their Art Instructing them in the timely knowledge of such difficulties as require the assistance of Men, for the preservation of Mother and Child; very necessary for the perusal of all the sex interested in the subject, and interspersed with some New and Useful Observations.

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The Province of Midwives in the Practice of their Art Instructing them in the timely knowledge of such difficulties as require the assistance of Men, for the preservation of Mother and Child; very necessary for the perusal of all the sex interested in the subject, and interspersed with some New and Useful Observations.

by William Clark

EN·~54 minutes·17 chapters

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17 total
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The Pro­vince of Mid­wives in the Prac­tice of their Art, by Wil­liam Clark, M. D. 1698–ca. 1780.

0:40
2

ADVERTISEMENT TO THE READER.

1:40
3

CHAPTER I. The DESIGN.

3:47
4

CHAPTER II.

3:20
5

CHAPTER III. The Symptoms preceeding Natural Labours.

1:07
6

CHAPTER IV. Of SITUATION.

2:21
7

CHAPTER V. Concerning TOUCHING.

1:31
8

CHAPTER VI. Of a natural Birth, and the Office of the Midwife.

9:11
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CHAPTER VII. The Difficulty from the Membranes.

0:54
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CHAPTER VIII. Difficulties occasion’d by the Navel-String.

1:08

Description

This modest early‑modern manual was written to help women who assist in childbirth overcome the dangers that arise from ignorance and hasty practice. It argues that many maternal and infant deaths could be avoided if midwives can recognise the limits of their skill and know when a physician’s help is essential. By stressing the value of anatomical knowledge—whether from lectures, wax models or careful observation—it seeks to raise the standard of care in both city and country settings.

Organised into short, clearly labelled sections, the text offers step‑by‑step advice on common difficulties such as obstructed labour, painful positions, and the risks to internal organs. Interspersed with fresh observations, the author also points out frequent errors and how to correct them, encouraging readers to annotate the work themselves. Though the language reflects its eighteenth‑century origins, the emphasis on careful assessment and timely assistance remains strikingly relevant.

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The Province of Midwives in the Practice of their Art Instructing them in the timely knowledge of such difficulties as require the assistance of Men, for the preservation of Mother and Child; very necessary for the perusal of all the sex interested in the subject, and interspersed with some New and Useful Observations. Instructing them in the timely knowledge of such difficulties as require the assistance of Men, for the preservation of Mother and Child; very necessary for the perusal of all the sex interested in the subject, and interspersed with some New and Useful Observations.

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en

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~54 minutes (52K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

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Produced by RichardW and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)

Release date

2016-05-16

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

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William Clark

b. 1698

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