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CONTENTS.
SECT. I. | ||
Chap. 1. | Of God. Page | 1 |
2. | Of Nature. | 4 |
3. | Of Man. | 6 |
4. | Of the Soul. | 8 |
5. | Of the Faculties of the Soul. | 13 |
6. | Of the Humane Body. | 16 |
7. | Of the Formation of the Embryo. | 20 |
8. | Of the Animation of the Fœtus. | 24 |
9. | Of the Maturation of the Infant. | 29 |
10. | Of the Nutrition and Posture of the Infant. | 30 |
11. | Of the Membranes and Waters. | 32 |
12. | Of the Secundine or After-Birth. | 33 |
13. | Of the Umbilical Vessels, or Navel-String. | 34 |
SECT. II. | ||
Chap. 1. | Of the Symptoms peculiar to the State of Maiden-Hood. Page | 37 |
2. | Of Virginity. | 38 |
3. | Of the Virgin-Disease, commonly call’d the Green-Sickness. | 42 |
4. | Of Love. | 49 |
5. | Of Copulation. | 53 |
6. | Remarks upon Copulation. | 55 |
7. | Of the Power of the Imaginative Faculty. | 57 |
8. | Of the Similitude of Children. | 63 |
SECT. III. | ||
Chap. 1. | Of Conception. Page | 70 |
2. | Of the Signs of Conception. | 72 |
3. | Of the Diet and Regimen of the Pregnant Woman. | 74 |
4. | Of the Symptoms of the first three Months. | 77 |
5. | Of Vomitings, or Nauseating. | 79 |
6. | Of Fastidy, or Loathing. | 80 |
7. | Of the Pica or Longing. | 81 |
8. | Of Cholicks and Gripes. | 84 |
9. | Of a Diarrhea, or Looseness. | 86 |
10. | Of the Tooth-Ach. | 85 |
11. | Of the Head-Ach. | 87 |
12. | Of the Megrim, or Vertigo. | 88 |
13. | Of the Symptoms of the Middle Three Months. | 92 |
14. | Of Coughs. | 93 |
15. | Of Heart-Beatings and Swooning-Fits. | 94 |
16. | Of Watchings. | 95 |
17. | Of Pains in the Hips, Loins, &c. | 96 |
18. | Of Hæmorrhagies, or Bleedings. | 97 |
19. | Of Fluxes of Blood. | 98 |
20. | Of the Symptoms of the last three Months. | 101 |
21. | Of Dysuries, Ischuries, and Stranguries. | 102 |
22. | Of Costiveness. | 103 |
23. | Of Tenesms. | 105 |
24. | Of the Varices, or Vein-Tumours. | 106 |
25. | Of the Inflations and Tumours of the Legs. | 107 |
26. | Of Fissures, or Chops of the Belly. | 108 |
27. | Of Water-Fluxes. | 109 |
28. | Of Acute Diseases incident to the Child-Bearing Woman. | 110 |
29. | Of the Debility and Weakness of the Fœtus. | 115 |
30. | Of Abortion. | 116 |
31. | Of a Legitimate Birth. | 131 |
32. | Of an Illegitimate Birth. | 134 |
33. | Of a Seven-Months Birth. | 135 |
34. | Of an Eight-Months Birth. | 140 |
35. | Of a Nine-Months Birth. | 142 |
36. | Of a Ten-Months Birth. | 144 |
37. | Of an Eleven-Months, and all posterior Births. | 147 |
38. | Of the Reasons why one Number of Months, Weeks and Days, is more Auspicious to Birth than another. | 150 |
39. | Of the Diet and Regimen of the Woman, before and about the Time of Birth. | 159 |
40. | Of the Natural Causes of Birth, and Pains of Labour. | 161 |
41. | Of the Causes of a sooner, or later Birth. | 163 |
SECT. IV. | ||
Chap. 1. | Of Midwifery. | 167 |
2. | Of the Qualifications of the ordinary Midwife. | 171 |
3. | Of the Theoretical and Practical Knowledge of the Midwife. | 174 |
4. | Of the Qualifications of the Extraordinary Midwife. | 178 |
5. | Of the External Parts of Generation. | 183 |
6. | Of the Internal Parts of Generation. | 186 |
7. | Of the Pelvis. | 190 |
8. | Of the Bones of the Pelvis. | 191 |
9. | Of the Womb. | 196 |
10. | Of the Extensive Faculty of the Womb. | 199 |
11. | Of the Substantial Density of the Womb. | 200 |
12. | Of the various Local Motion of the Womb. | 203 |
13. | Of the oblique Situation of the Womb. | 204 |
14. | Of Touching or Handling the Woman. | 207 |
15. | Of the various Uses and Advantages of the Touch. | 208 |
16. | Of the Genuine and Spurious Labour-Pains. | 213 |
17. | Of the True Method of Laying the Woman. | 216 |
18. | Of the Method of Extracting the Secundine, &c. | 220 |
SECT. V. | ||
Chap. 1. | Of Birth. | 227 |
2. | Of Natural Births. | 230 |
3. | Of Natural Difficult Births. | 231 |
4. | Of Difficult Births, proceeding from External Causes. | 233 |
5. | Of Difficult Births, proceeding from Causes of the Mother. | 235 |
6. | Of Difficult Births, proceeding from Causes of the Infant. | 239 |
7. | Of Difficult Births, proceeding from Causes of the Membranes. | 241 |
8. | Of Difficult Births, proceeding from the Causes of the Pelvis. | 242 |
9. | Of Difficult Births, proceeding from Causes of the Bones of the Pelvis. | 245 |
10. | Of Difficult Births, proceeding from Causes of the Bladder and Rectum. | 250 |
11. | Of Difficult Births, proceeding from the Causes of the Vagina. | 252 |
12. | Of Preternatural Births. | 253 |
13. | Of Preternatural Births, by the Face’s being turn’d upwards; or bent forwards, and the Crown backwards. | 257 |
14. | Of Preternatural Births, by the Hand, Elbow, Shoulder, Knees, or Buttocks, presenting first. | 259 |
15. | Of Preternatural Births, by the Breast, Belly, or Back presenting first; and the Infants, lying transverse. | 261 |
16. | Of Preternatural Births, by the Feet presenting first. | 264 |
17. | Of Preternatural Births, by Two, or more Infants presenting themselves ill-turn’d. | 266 |
18. | Of Preternatural Births, proceeding from Causes of the Womb. | 268 |
19. | Of Preternatural Births, from the Womb’s inclining Forwards. | 270 |
20. | Of Preternatural Births, from the Womb’s inclining backwards. | 282 |
21. | Of Preternatural Births, from the Womb’s inclining to either Side. | 287 |
22. | Of Preternatural Births, proceeding from the Median oblique Situations of the Womb. | 291 |
23. | Of Preternatural Births, proceeding from complicated Causes, of both the Infant and the Womb. | 294 |
24. | Of Preternatural Births, proceeding from the Navel-String’s coming first, and that either alone, or with some other Member. | 300 |
25. | Of Preternatural Births, from the After-Birth’s coming first into the Passage. | 303 |
26. | Of Preternatural Births, proceeding from the Death of the Infant. | 305 |
SECT. VI. | ||
Chap. 1. | Of the Diet and Regimen of the Puerperial or Child-Bed Woman. | 309 |
2. | Of the After-Pains. | 313 |
3. | Of the Suppression of the Lochia, or Child-Bed-Purgations. | 314 |
4. | Of the immoderate Flux of the Lochia. | 317 |
5. | Of the Acute Distempers incident to Child-Bed-Women. | 319 |
6. | Of the various other Accidents, incident to the Child-Bed-Woman. | 323 |
7. | Of the Constriction of the Navel-String, and the Swaddling of the Infant. | 325 |
8. | Of the Nurse and her Regimen, together with the requisite Qualities of her Milk. | 329 |
9. | Of the Diet and Ablactation, together with the farther Regimen of the Child. | 333 |
10. | Of the various Symptoms and Indispositions, wherewith the Child may be Born. | 341 |
11. | Of the Sundry Symptoms, and Diseases, peculiarly incident to the Infant after Birth. | 346 |
12. | Of the Acute Diseases of Infants. | 351 |
SECT. VII. | ||
Chap. 1. | Of Preternatural Conceptions. | 355 |
2. | Of Superfœtations. | 356 |
3. | Of a Numerous Conception. | 358 |
4. | Of False Conceptions. | 360 |
5. | Of Moles. | 361 |
6. | Of Monsters. | 366 |
7. | Of various deformed Conceptions. | 373 |
8. | Of Imaginary Conceptions. | 378 |
9. | Of Sterility or Barrenness. | 381 |
SECT. VIII. | ||
Chap. 1. | Of the Symptoms incident to the State of Widow-hood. | 391 |
2. | Of the Hysterick Passion. | 393 |
3. | Of the Strangulation of the Womb. | 398 |
With a conclusive Application of the whole Work. |