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SECT. I.
Chap. 1.Of God. Page1
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. Page37
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. Page70
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.

The Female Physician

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