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Excerpt from The Principles and Practice of Obstetric Medicine and Surgery, in Reference to the Process of Parturition: Illustrated by One Hundred and Forty-Two Figures
The continental universities took the lead in enrolling midwifery, as it is called, among their Obligatory studies and most Of the British institutions of a like nature have tardily followed in their steps. It cannot be necessary to enforce by reasoning the propriety Of the regulations they have adopted but whatever circumstances may have impelled them to such decisions, cannot be devoid of interest, and are therefore worthy of being recorded.
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