ficult occasions ; and justice
requires us to acknowledge, that they often happily terminated
labours which women could not manage, especially after the
forceps were made public, in the year 1733.
This extraordinary
male aid caused the less modest females to engage men to deliver
them in common labours, notwithstanding their friends' remonstrances
; but men being awkward herein, they went to Paris to study
their business, under men who taught it there about half a
century ago.
Great mischief, however, has been done since
men-midwifery become general, owing to the ignorance and impatience
of those professors who erroneously imagined, their instruments
must be used on all occasions, whether the labours
were natural or difficult, which I shall hereafter prove.
About a century ago, an instrument was invented
in Holland, for the pur-
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