APA (7th ed.) Citation

Mauriceau, F., & Chamberlen, H. (1697). The diseases of women with child, and in child-bed: As also the best means of helping them in natural and unnatural labours. With fit remedies for the several indispositions of new-born babes. To which is prefix'd an Anatomical treatise. All illustrated with divers fair figures, correctly engraven in copper. A work much more perfect than any now extant in English; being and very necessary for all chirurgeons and midwives practising this art. Written in French by Francis Mauriceau. Translated by Hugh Chamberlen, M.D (The third edition corrected.). printed for Andrew Bell at the Cross-keys and Bible in Cornhill, near Stocks-market.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Mauriceau, François, and Hugh Chamberlen. The Diseases of Women with Child, and in Child-bed: As Also the Best Means of Helping Them in Natural and Unnatural Labours. With Fit Remedies for the Several Indispositions of New-born Babes. To Which Is Prefix'd an Anatomical Treatise. All Illustrated with Divers Fair Figures, Correctly Engraven in Copper. A Work Much More Perfect than Any Now Extant in English; Being and Very Necessary for All Chirurgeons and Midwives Practising This Art. Written in French by Francis Mauriceau. Translated by Hugh Chamberlen, M.D. The third edition corrected. London: printed for Andrew Bell at the Cross-keys and Bible in Cornhill, near Stocks-market, 1697.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Mauriceau, François, and Hugh Chamberlen. The Diseases of Women with Child, and in Child-bed: As Also the Best Means of Helping Them in Natural and Unnatural Labours. With Fit Remedies for the Several Indispositions of New-born Babes. To Which Is Prefix'd an Anatomical Treatise. All Illustrated with Divers Fair Figures, Correctly Engraven in Copper. A Work Much More Perfect than Any Now Extant in English; Being and Very Necessary for All Chirurgeons and Midwives Practising This Art. Written in French by Francis Mauriceau. Translated by Hugh Chamberlen, M.D. The third edition corrected. printed for Andrew Bell at the Cross-keys and Bible in Cornhill, near Stocks-market, 1697.

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