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Elizabeth Nihell, A Treatise on the Art of Midwifery

Elizabeth Nihell (1723-?) was married to a surgeon-apothecary. A mother herself, she studied in Paris and returned to London to practice midwifery. She argued that women, not men such as William Smellie, should practice midwifery. Quote from page 71


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1. According to Nihell, who earned more for attending childbirth?

2. Whom would Nihell recommend, a female midwife or a "common man-midwife"?


Questions to ask the book:

1. When would Nihell recommend calling a male physician?
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2. What did Nihell say motivated most man-midwives?
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  title page Page 70 Page 71

 

A

T R E A T I S E

ON THE

ART of MIDWIFERY.

SETTING FORTH

VARIOUS ABUSES therein,

Especially as to the

PRACTICE with INSTRUMENTS :

THE WHOLE

Serving to put all Rational Inquirers in a fair

Way of very safely forming their own Judg-

ment upon the QUESTION ;

Which it is best to employ,

In Cases of PREGNANCY and LYING-IN,

A

M A N - M I D W I F E ;

OR, A

M I D W I F E.


By Mrs. ELIZABETH NIHELL,

PROFESSED MIDWIFE.



L O N D O N :

Printed for A. MORLEY, at Gay's-Head, near Beau-

fort Buildings, in the Strand.


M DCC LX.





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