Publications of Stephen Freeman M.D

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  • Freeman, Stephen, M.D. A new essay on the venereal disease: or, every person afflicted with that disorder their own physician. With an anatomical description of all the parts that serve for generation, both in male, and female: Of the Whole Anatomy of the Womb, and the Membranes involving the Foetus: Of the Humours and Air contained in them: Of the Umbelical Vessels: Of the Nourishment of the Foetus, and its Posture in the Womb. Also, Of the conception and birth; according to the Doctrine of the most accurate & learned Modern Anatomists. To which is prefixed, A Prescription to prepare a Restorative Medicine For all Kinds of Weaknesses, whether Acquired or Natural. By S. Freeman, M. D. and Man-Midwife. The second edition, with additions.. London : printed for the author; and sold by F. Newbery, the Corner of Ludgate-Street; and Mr. Pearce, No. 20, in Piccadilly, London, [1775?]. ESTC No. T28443. Grub Street ID 260087.
  • Freeman, Stephen, M.D. England's glory, a poem to the King. London : printed for the author. And sold by Fielding and Walker, No. 20, Paternoster-Row, [1777]. ESTC No. T9200. Grub Street ID 311819.
  • Freeman, Stephen, M.D. The new good samaritan: Or, Domestic practical physician; extracted chiefly from the medical essays of the learned academies in Europe. To which is prefixed a physiological account of pulses. Of the properties and virtues of milk, as an animal fluid, as food, and as a medicine. Of the recovery of persons supposed to be drowned. Likewise, for the use of married ladies is added the practical midwife, by question and answer. With an elegant engraving of the different positions of the infant in the womb. The whole made familiar to every capacity. By S. Freeman, M.D. and man-midwife. London : Printed for the author, and may be had at his House in Prujean Square, opposite Surgeon's-Hall near Ludgate-Street, [1780?]. ESTC No. T186634. Grub Street ID 222775.
  • Freeman, Stephen, M.D. The ladies friend; or, Complete physical library, for the benefit and particular use of the ladies of Great Britain and Ireland; treating of the Nature, Causes, and various symptoms of all their diseases, Infirmities, and Disorders, natural or contracted, both before and after Marriage: with Direct Methods of Cure, without exposing their Indisposition to any Person living: also Of the Disorders incident to Children, from the Month to Five Years of Age; With an Appendix, Containing a Number of the most Valuable and Modern Prescriptions for Family Use. To which is annexed, The practical midwife, And thirteen curious Engravings of the natural and un-natural Posture of the Infant as it lics in the Womb, with an Explication how to manage a Difficult Labour, &c. &c. The third edition, with additions and alterations. By S. Freeman, Esq; Physician, `e Collegio Regio Aberdonensi. Author of the New Good Samaritan, and other Medical Writings. London : printed for the author, and may be had at his House, in Staple-Inn Buildings, Middle-Row, Holborn; and by all Booksellers, and News-Carriers, in Great Britain and Ireland, [1780?]. ESTC No. T97447. Grub Street ID 316868.
  • Freeman, Stephen, M.D. The ladies friend; or, complete physical library, for the benefit and particular use of the ladies of Great Britain and Ireland; treating of ... various symptoms of all their diseases, ... To which is annexed, The practical midwife, ... The fourth edition, with additions and alterations. By S. Freeman, . London : printed for the author, and may be had at his house, No. 9, Salisbury-Square, Fleet-Street; Mr. Turpin; Mr. Gardner; and by all booksellers, and news-carriers, in Great Britain and Ireland, [1785?]. ESTC No. N19114. Grub Street ID 8540.
  • Freeman, Stephen, M.D. The ladies' friend, and family physical library. The midwifery in this edition is by question and answer. With thirteen curious engravings of the natural and unnatural position of the infant as it lies in the Womb. With a true Description and Cure of every Disease incident to married and single Women, as well as those of young Children. Though this Book is wrote in so familiar and plain a Manner to every one's Understanding, yet the young Physician, Surgeon, Apothecary, Anatomist, Midwife, and Chemist, by paying Attention may at least refresh their Memories, if not gain Instruction. This Work contains at least three Times more than any former Edition. The additions are, A Compendium of Anatomy, by Question and Answer. A Formulae for the Diseases incident to the white and black Inhabitants of the Indies, together with the medical Remedies that Country produces for each Disease. A Treatise of Cancers, with the Case of Mrs. Phillips, of Birmingham, describing the Remedy that the Author made. London : printed for the author: and may be had at his house in Hatton-Garden, and of all the booksellers, MDCCLXXXVII. [1787]. ESTC No. T37459. Grub Street ID 267119.
  • Freeman, Stephen, M.D. The ladies' friend, and family physical library. The midwifery in this edition is by question and answer. With thirteen curious engravings of the Natural and Unnatural Position of the Infant as it lies in the Womb. With a true Description and Cure of every Disease incident to Married and Single Women, as well as those of Young Children. Though this Book is wrote in so familiar and plain a Manner to every one's Understanding, yet the young Physician, Surgeon, Apothecary, Anatomist, Midwife, and Chemist, by paying Attention, may at least refresh their Memories, if not gain Instruction. This Work contains at least three Times more than any former Edition. The Additions Are, A Compendium of Anatomy by Question and Answer. A Formulae for the Diseases incident to the white and black Inhabitants of the Indies, together with the medical Remedies that Country produces for each Disease. A Treatise of Cancers, with the Case of Mrs. Phillips of Bermingham, describing the Remedy that the Author made u. London : printed for James Nunn, No 48, Great Queen Street, Lincoln's Inn Fields, MDCCLXXXVIII. [1788]. ESTC No. N19113. Grub Street ID 8539.
  • Freeman, Stephen, M.D. A letter to hypochondriac & nervous patients, particularly to all who are afflicted with lowness and depression of the spirits, ... Likewise, the copy of a letter from the author, tgether with his prescriptions to cure his Majesty's most tremendious disorder, that was laid before the Right Honourable Mr. Pitt, at his house ... on Tuesday, the 13th of January, 1789. By S. Freeman, M.D. London : printed for the author, and may be had at no. 72, Hatton Garden; and at his country house, at Hinton St. George, Somerset; and of all the booksellers in the kingdom, [1789?]. ESTC No. T193115. Grub Street ID 227355.