Rawlins, R. (1793). A dissertation on the structure of the obstetric forceps: Pointing out its defects, and especially of those with double curved blades: at the same time, shewing particularly the safe application of those with single curved blades, as geometrically proportioned and constructed: and likewise, Shewing the Necessity and good Effects of several new Forms of the Single Curved Blade, as the narrow, fanged and reflected, in certain cases of retarded labors: together with Cautions, Remarks, and Reflections on the Conduct and Management of Labors in general. By R. Rawlins, Surgeon, Oxford. printed for the author; and sold by B. and J. White, Fleet-Street.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationRawlins, R. A Dissertation on the Structure of the Obstetric Forceps: Pointing Out Its Defects, and Especially of Those with Double Curved Blades: At the Same Time, Shewing Particularly the Safe Application of Those with Single Curved Blades, as Geometrically Proportioned and Constructed: And Likewise, Shewing the Necessity and Good Effects of Several New Forms of the Single Curved Blade, as the Narrow, Fanged and Reflected, in Certain Cases of Retarded Labors: Together with Cautions, Remarks, and Reflections on the Conduct and Management of Labors in General. By R. Rawlins, Surgeon, Oxford. London: printed for the author; and sold by B. and J. White, Fleet-Street, 1793.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationRawlins, R. A Dissertation on the Structure of the Obstetric Forceps: Pointing Out Its Defects, and Especially of Those with Double Curved Blades: At the Same Time, Shewing Particularly the Safe Application of Those with Single Curved Blades, as Geometrically Proportioned and Constructed: And Likewise, Shewing the Necessity and Good Effects of Several New Forms of the Single Curved Blade, as the Narrow, Fanged and Reflected, in Certain Cases of Retarded Labors: Together with Cautions, Remarks, and Reflections on the Conduct and Management of Labors in General. By R. Rawlins, Surgeon, Oxford. printed for the author; and sold by B. and J. White, Fleet-Street, 1793.