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Historical Bibliography Updated: June 16, 2026

Elements of operative midwifery.

Publication Details

London: Hurst, Robinson, 1825 CE.

Davis introduced a number of improvements in instruments and techniques: “It outlines rules and precautions for undertaking operations, described the use of various forms of forceps, and provided twenty detailed plates, [some of them] illustrating techniques of craniotomy using the crochet and Denman’s perforator” (Woods, Death before birth: Fetal health and mortality in historical perspective, p. 138).
Davis was appointed Royal Accoucheur in 1819, and attended the Duchess of Kent when she gave birth to the future Queen Victoria. This work is beautifully illustrated with double-page lithographed plates of the highest quality, and is an early example of lithography in medical illustration. The pioneering firm of Hullmandel printed most if not all of the plates; some are after drawings by William Clift, who was associated with the Hunters and did the illustrations for Baillie’s pathology atlas. 

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Entry Number#14215
Permanent Linkhttps://staging.historyofmedicine.com/entry/16531
Author Bio LinkWikipedia ↗
External URLelements-of-operative-midwifery

Geographic Context

Publication place: London