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Hewitt, Graily.
The Pathology, Diagnosis, and Treatment of the Diseases of Women: Including a Diagnosis of Pregnancy
(Longmans, Green, 2nd edition, revised and enlarged, 1868). With numerous illustrations. Hardback. Ex library with usual library stamps. Boards darkened with rubbing to edges. One page loose, otherwise a good solid copy, though with a little marginal pencil annotation. xxxii + 700pp. Order No. NSBK-C13522
Keywords: B001009LFY, medical, medicine, pregnancy, women, women's history, health, illness, gynaecology, gynaecological, maternity, motherhood, pathology, diseases, Victorian, 19th century, nineteenth century, uterus, uterine medicine, social history
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Vertinsky, Patricia A.
The Eternally Wounded Woman: Women, Doctors and Exercise in the Late Nineteenth Century
(MUP, 1990). Hardback. With newspaper cutting pasted to inside front cover, otherwise very good in dustwrapper. 279pp. Order No. NSBK-C13610
Keywords: 0719025257, women's history, woman, women, women's studies, female, females, feminine, gender, doctors, exercise, medicine, hospitals, physical exercise, physical, Britain, British, England, English, history, United Kingdom, UK, Victorian, Victorian period, nineteenth century, 19th
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