A report of the practice of midwifery, at the Westminster General Dispensary, during 1818 : including new classifications of labours, abortions, female complaints, and the diseases of children; with computations on the mortality among lying-in women, and children; and the probabilities of abortion taking place at different periods of pregnancy, &c., &c., with select cases and formulae / by Augustus Bozzi Granville.

  • Granville, A. B. (Augustus Bozzi), 1783-1872.
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A report of the practice of midwifery, at the Westminster General Dispensary, during 1818 : including new classifications of labours, abortions, female complaints, and the diseases of children; with computations on the mortality among lying-in women, and children; and the probabilities of abortion taking place at different periods of pregnancy, &c., &c., with select cases and formulae / by Augustus Bozzi Granville. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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Londini, 1819.

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xvi, 220 pages : tables (1 folded) ; 22 cm (8vo)

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