Seven hundred observations, which he made in his practice, since he also administers the office of a mother in distress, during pregnancy and difficult childbirth of women.... And with each observation he explained the causes... and has been translated into German by Martino Schurigen. Drsdn, Winckler 1709. 52 pp, 848, 317 pp. Mod. Pergamin. Blake 293. hayn, Bibl. germanorum gynaecologia, 76. fasbender 160. siebold II, 153. hirsch-h. IV, 125. first German edition. - "These birth and sick histories contain a wealth of interesting observations which, apart from their historical value, can still be read with interest today." (Hirsch-H.). - Somewhat spotted & browned, st.a.V.
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