The Ladies dispensatory: or Every woman her own physician. Treating of the nature, causes, and various symptoms, of all the diseases, infirmities, and disorders, natural or contracted, that most peculiarly affect the fair sex, in all their different situations of life, as maids, married women, and widows; under the following heads: Of contracted weakness, before marriage especially; with proper advice concerning it. Of the courses, their various irregularities, as suppression, obstruction, immod
Eighteenth Century Collections Online, 1739
London: Printed for James Hodges, at the Looking-Glass on London-Bridge; and John James, at Horace's-Head under the Piazza of the Royal-Exchange
A practical treatise on diseases of the breasts of women. Containing directions for the proper management of breasts during lying-in, with observations on the present defective methods of practice. Likewise observations on the simple inflammation of the breasts. On the abscess, induration of these parts, and on diseased nipples, with the method of preventing the cancer. Of the schirrus, or cancerous induration, arising from other causes, with mild and successful methods of cure. The whole inters
Rowley, William
Eighteenth Century Collections Online, 1772
London: printed for F. Newbery, at No. 20, the corner of St. Paul's Church Yard; and J. Ridley, in St. James's Street
Medical instructions towards the prevention, and cure of chronic or slow diseases peculiar to women: especially, those proceeding from over-delicacy of habit called nervous or hysterical; from Female Obstructions, Weakness, and inward Decay; a diseased state of the Womb, or critical change of Constitution at particular Periods of Life; in which, their Nature is explained, and their Treatment, by Regimen, and simple Medicines, divested of the Terms of Art, is clearly laid down, for the use of tho
Leake, John
Eighteenth Century Collections Online, 1777
London: printed for R. Baldwin, in Pater-Noster-Row
Medical instructions towards the prevention, and cure of Chronic or Slow Diseases peculiar to women: Especially, those proceeding from over-delicacy of Habit called Nervous or Hysterical; from Female Obstructions, Weakness, and inward Decay; a diseased state of the Womb, or critical change of Constitution at particular Periods of Life; in which, their Nature is explained, and their Treatment, by Regimen, and simple Medicines, divested of the Terms of Art, is clearly laid down, for the use of tho
Leake, John
Eighteenth Century Collections Online, 1777
London: printed for R. Baldwin, in Pater-Noster-Row. M.DCC.LXXVII
Medical instructions towards the prevention and cure of chronic diseases peculiar to women; In which, their Nature is fully explained, and their Treatment, by Regimen and simple Medicines, clearly laid down, divested of the Terms of Art, for the use of those affected with such Diseases, as well as the Medical Reader. To which are added, prescriptions, or efficacious Forms of Medicine, in English, adapted to each Disease. By John Leake, M. D. Member of the Royal College of Physicians, London, and
Leake, John
Eighteenth Century Collections Online, 1781, Vol.1
London: printed for R. Baldwin, Pater-Noster-Row; and H. Payne, Pall-Mall
Medical instructions towards the prevention and cure of chronic diseases peculiar to women; In which, their Nature is fully explained, and their Treatment, by Regimen and simple Medicines, clearly laid down, divested of the Terms of Art, for the use of those affected with such Diseases, as well as the Medical Reader. To which are added, prescriptions, or efficacious Forms of Medicine, in English, adapted to each Disease. By John Leake, M. D. Member of the Royal College of Physicians, London, and
Leake, John
Eighteenth Century Collections Online, 1781, Vol.2
London: printed for R. Baldwin, Pater-Noster-Row; and H. Payne, Pall-Mall
The ladies friend; or, complete physical library, for the benefit and particular use of the ladies of Great Britain and Ireland; treating of ... various symptoms of all their diseases, ... To which is annexed, The practical midwife, ... The fourth edition, with additions and alterations. By S. Freeman
Freeman, Stephen
Eighteenth Century Collections Online, 1785
London: printed for the author, and may be had at his house, No. 9, Salisbury-Square, Fleet-Street; Mr. Turpin; Mr. Gardner; and by all booksellers, and news-carriers, in Great Britain and Ireland
The ladies' friend, and family physical library. The midwifery in this edition is by question and answer. With thirteen curious engravings of the natural and unnatural position of the infant as it lies in the Womb. With a true Description and Cure of every Disease incident to married and single Women, as well as those of young Children. Though this Book is wrote in so familiar and plain a Manner to every one's Understanding, yet the young Physician, Surgeon, Apothecary, Anatomist, Midwife, and C
Freeman, Stephen
Eighteenth Century Collections Online, 1787
London: printed for the author: and may be had at his house in Hatton-Garden, and of all the booksellers