Grunds tze der Entbindungskunst (Principles of Obstetrics) is a historical medical text providing insights into the practice of midwifery and obstetrics in the 19th century. This third edition offers a comprehensive overview of the techniques and principles considered essential for childbirth at the time. Written by John Aitken and adapted into German by Carl Heinrich Spohr, the book reflects the medical knowledge and practices prevalent in German-speaking regions. It serves as a valuable resource for those interested in the history of medicine, particularly the evolution of obstetrical care and the role of midwives. This text offers a unique perspective on the challenges and advancements in ensuring safe childbirth during a transformative period in medical history.
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