Notes from Drs. Osborne's and Clarke's lectures on midwifery., 1790-1791, taken by T.C. James.

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Notes from Drs. Osborne's and Clarke's lectures on midwifery., 1790-1791, taken by T.C. James.

Contents. [Menstruation (42 p.) Diseases of the organs of generation in the female (26 p.) Generation (25 p.) Determination of pregnancy (15 p.) Difficult labours (22 p.) Praeternatural labours, i.e., those where a part other than the head presents (53 p.)].

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Denman, Thomas, 1733-1815

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Surgeon. From the description of Autograph letter signed : to Sir Peter Burrell , 1788 Feb. 24. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 270529298 ...

Osborne, William, 1736-1808.

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After 1783 Osborne, with John Clarke, continued the annual lectures on midwifery founded by Thomas Denman. Topics and occasional passages show parallels to Denman's An introduction to the practice of midwifery. From the description of Notes from Drs. Osborne's and Clarke's lectures on midwifery., 1790-1791, taken by T.C. James. (College of Physicians of Philadelphia). WorldCat record id: 20107986 ...

Clarke, John, 1761-1815

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James, Thomas C. (Thomas Chalkley), 1766-1835

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Thomas Chalkley James was born in Philadelphia on 31 August 1766 to Abel and Mary or Rebecca (Chalkley) James. He married Hannah Morris in 1802. On 5 July 1835 he died in Philadelphia. James received his M.B. from the University of the State of Pennsylvania in 1787 and his M.D. from the Medical Department of the University of Pennsylvania in 1811. He traveled to Europe to further his medical studies at St. George's Hospital and the Story Street Lying-In Hospital in London, where he studied obste...