Karl Schroeder's Lehrbuch Der Geburtsh lfe, a comprehensive textbook on obstetrics, reflects the state of medical knowledge in late 19th-century Germany. Authored by Karl Ludwig Ernst Schroeder, Johann Veit, and Robert Olshausen, this work provides detailed insights into the practices and theories surrounding childbirth and women's health during that era.
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