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Excerpt from The History of Medicine, Surgery, and Anatomy, Vol. 2 of 2: From the Creation of the World, to the Commencement of the Nineteenth Century
French, English, and other languages. With all its defects, it continued the only manual used in England by midwives before the appearance of Chamberlen's translation Of Mariceau's work, con taining an account of the first material improve ment in the art, made about the year 1550 by Am brose Paré, who recommended, in all cross pre scutations, turning the Child and bringing it away by the feet; a rule which was farther explained and extended by his pupil Guillemeau, and after wards by Mariceau, La Motte, Peu, Puzos, and other French writers, and has since been generally adopted not only in cross presentations, but in all cases of ?ooding, whatever the mode Of presenta tion, as well as in those in which the fuizis comes down first, and by some surgeons also in cases wherein at present the lever and forceps are most commonly employed.
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