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William Smellie, A Collection of Cases and Observations, Vol. II

The most famous of the English man-midwives, William Smellie (1698-1763) also taught man-midwives. He became a target for those English writers who wished to moderate or reverse the trend toward using male rather than female midwives.
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1. According to Smellie, how often did he use the forceps in his own practice?

2. What cautions did Smellie urge in his description of the forceps?


Questions to ask the book:

1. What were the author's arguments against women in midwifery?
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2. How could the author's occupation have affected his arguments?
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  Title page    Page V  

A

COLLECTION

OF

CASES and OBSERVATIONS

IN

MIDWIFERY

BY WILLIAM SMELLIE, M.D.

TO ILLUSTRATE

His former TREATISE, or FIRST VOLUME,
on that SUBJECT.


VOL. II

 

 

L O N D O N

Printed for D. WILSON and T. DURHAM, at Plato's
Head, in the Strand.

MDCCLIV





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