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A physician, a surgeon, and man-midwife, generously undertook to attend the sick gratis.
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Beyond the door, attended by her maid and a man-midwife, Ruth shut her teeth upon her throes.
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Surely your mother bare you a scoffer and pitiless, Socrates, and not, as you boast, a man-midwife fit for fair youths.
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But yet forgive me this one thing; for my mother bare me, as you know, a man-midwife, after her own trade, and not a sage.
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It's more a jumping-off point to discuss the Pouch of Douglas, a vacant space in the female anatomy that 18th-century man-midwife James Douglas "discovered".
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And I thought, too, of a certain accoucheuse named Velikova who had been a comely, but reputedly gay, woman.
Usage of midwife in anglès
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The midwife was quite sure he would make good on his threat.
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The office of midwife was hereditary in the family of the basket-maker.
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A short time later he stood in front of the midwife's house.
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She was already 28 weeks gone when she first saw a midwife.
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And believe me, if the midwife croaks now, it's best for her.
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The midwife's voice brought him back to the present with a jolt.
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Sarah also works as a bank midwife in the local maternity unit.
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There's no longer a midwife in Lumsden after the centre was downgraded.
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It cost me 20s, between the midwife and the two nurses to-day.
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Grandma was a midwife and doctored all the babies on the place.
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Some of the white mistresses acted as midwife for the black mothers.
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The midwife said the child could not be born without medical help.
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The midwife brought her tablets but did not explain what they were.
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He took the midwife's left thumb and introduced it into the clamp.
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I was just going upstairs, when the midwife opened the window noiselessly.
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Do I need to get a midwife or one of your sisters?