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An address to British females on the moral management of pregnancy and labour, and some cursory observations on medical deportment

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A surgeon-obstetrician reflects on public grief after a notable maternal death and offers practical counsel to pregnant women and their attendants. He urges tempering excessive fear, promoting moral and psychological support during pregnancy and labour, and combining compassionate guidance with prudent medical care. The pamphlet critiques overreliance on drugs and empirical fads while defending the conduct of certain attending physicians, and recommends cooperation between clergy and medical practitioners to soothe anxieties. Short, exhortatory sections mix ethical admonition, medical opinion, and practical suggestions intended to encourage calmer, safer childbirth and more conscientious professional behaviour.

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William Cooke

William Cooke was an author known for his contributions to discussions surrounding pregnancy, labor, and medical practices in the 19th century. His notable works include "An Address to British Females on the Moral Management of Pregnancy and Labour," which provides insights into the ethical considerations of childbirth, and "The Necessity of Disinterment, Under Existing Circumstances," which addresses the complexities of burial practices. Cooke's writings reflect the medical and social attitudes of his time, offering a glimpse into the evolving understanding of women's health and medical ethics.

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