An enquiry into the merits of these two important questions: I. Whether women with child ought to prefer the assistance of their own sex to that of men-midwives? II. Whether the assistance of men-midwives is contrary to decency

An enquiry into the merits of these two important questions: I. Whether women with child ought to prefer the assistance of their own sex to that of men-midwives? II. Whether the assistance of men-midwives is contrary to decency

by Louis Lapeyre

1772

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