Punchinello, Volume 2, No. 29, October 15, 1870 by Various
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| experience. His book has arisen from a want felt in his own |
| practice, as a Monitor to Young Wives, a Guide to Young | | Mothers, and an assistant to the family physician. It deals | | skilfully, sensibly, and delicately with the perplexities of | | early married life, as connected with the holy duties of | | Maternity, giving information which women must have, either | | in conversation with physicians, or from such a source as | | this--evidently the preferable mode of learning, for a | | delicate and sensitive woman. Plain and intelligible, but | | without offense to the most fastidious taste, the style of | | this book must commend it to careful perusal. It treats of | | the needs, dangers, and alleviations of the time of travail; | | and gives extended detailed instructions for the care and | | medical treatment of infants and children throughout all the | | perils of early life. | | | | As a Mother's Manual, it will hare a large sale, and as a | | book of special and reliable information on very important | | topics, it will be heartily welcomed. | | | | Handsomely printed on laid paper: bevelled boards, extra | | English cloth, 12mo., 450 pages. Price $2.25. | | | | _For sale by all Booksellers, or will be sent post-paid on | | receipt of the price by_ | | | | J. B. FORD & CO., Publishers, | | 39 Park Row, New York. | | | +--------------------------------------------------------------+ |
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