Catalogue Persistent Identifier
https://nla.gov.au/nla.cat-vn2650103
APA Citation
Mauriceau, François. & Chamberlen, Hugh. (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. London : printed for Andrew Bell at the Cross-keys and Bible in Cornhill, near Stocks-market
MLA Citation
Mauriceau, François. and Chamberlen, Hugh. The diseases of women with child, and in child-bed: [microform] 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 printed for Andrew Bell at the Cross-keys and Bible in Cornhill, near Stocks-market London 1697
Australian/Harvard Citation
Mauriceau, François. & Chamberlen, Hugh. 1697, The diseases of women with child, and in child-bed: [microform] 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 printed for Andrew Bell at the Cross-keys and Bible in Cornhill, near Stocks-market London
Wikipedia Citation
{{Citation | title=The diseases of women with child, and in child-bed: [microform] 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 | author1=Mauriceau, François, 1637-1709 | author2=Chamberlen, Hugh | year=1697 | publisher=printed for Andrew Bell at the Cross-keys and Bible in Cornhill, near Stocks-market | language=English }}