Observations on Mr. Simmons's detection, &c. &c. : with a defence of the cesarean operation, derived...
Observations on Mr. Simmons's detection, &c. &c. : with a defence of the cesarean operation, derived from authorities, &c. &c., a description of the female pelvis, an examination of Dr. Osborn's opinions, relative to embryulcia, and an account of the method of delivery by embryotomy, illustrated by numerous engravings / by John Hull ...
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Manchester : Printed ... by R. and W. Dean ... and sold by R. Bickerstaff, Strand, London; W. Mudie, Edinburgh; and I. and W. Clarke, Manchester, [1799]
Date
[1799]
Call Numbers
RB/2072
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Language
English
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473 p., 14 leaves of plates (some folded) : ill. (some folded) ; 22 cm.
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Publisher
Manchester : Printed ... by R. and W. Dean ... and sold by R. Bickerstaff, Strand, London; W. Mudie, Edinburgh; and I. and W. Clarke, Manchester, [1799]
Place of Publication
England
Date Published
[1799]
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Observations on Mr. Simmons's detection, &c. &c. : with a defence of the cesarean operation, derived from authorities, &c. &c., a description of the female pelvis, an examination of Dr. Osborn's opinions, relative to embryulcia, and an account of the method of delivery by embryotomy, illustrated by numerous engravings / by John Hull ...
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NSL:RB copy: Bound with: Defence of the Cesarean operation ... / by John Hull. Manchester : Printed by R. and W. Dean, [1798]
NSL:RB copy: Part of the Gordon Bradley Lowe Collection.
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RB/2072
Record Identifier
74VKqk2mEa2b
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/74VKqk2mEa2b
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618.86
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991020347339702626
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