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Ladies companion, or the English midwife. Wherein is demonstrated, the manner and order how women ought to govern themselves, during the whole time of their breeding children; and of their difficult labour, hard travail, and lying-in, etc. Together with the diseases they are subject to (especially in such times) and the several ways and means to help them. Also the various forms of the childs proceeding forth of the womb, in 17 copper cuts; with a discourse of the parts principally serving for generation. Digested into a small volume, by William Sermon Doctor in Physick, one of His Majesties physicians in ordinary; author of those most famous Cathartique and Diuretique pills, so well known for curing of the dropsie, scurvey, all other sharp, salt, and watery humours etc.
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