THE AUTHOR.
I hope Doctor Hunter will pardon the latter part of the Reference, at the bottom of my second Letter. I fear I misrepresented him in attributing Infirmities to his share which I am inform’d he never yet has experienced. His Abilities are great—and if a Man must be employ’d, I think he may be called in with as much safety as any Man of his Profession.
☞ As this Pamphlet recommends the employing of Women, the Publishers have taken some Pains to procure a List of those who are eminent in their Profession—and on the best information recommend the following Midwives to those Ladies who have too much Modesty to employ Men—and who are convinced by the preceding Pages that the Men are not so safe as Women.
| Mrs. Nihell | Hay Market | |
| Mrs. Brooke | } | Cross Key Court, Little Britain |
| Mrs. Stephens | } | |
| Mrs. Lee | } | |
| Mrs. Harris | Mould Makers Row, St. Martin’s Le Grand | |
| Mrs. Reynard | } | Bartholomew Close |
| Mrs. Forrest | } | |
| Mrs. Smith | } | Cow Lane, Snow-Hill |
| Mrs. Page | } | |
| Mrs. Phillips | Garlick Hill | |
| Mrs. Andrews | Bush Lane, Cannon Street | |
| Mrs. Longbottom | Near Guy’s Hospital | |
| Mrs. Richardson | Westminster | |
| Mrs. Souden | Ratcliff Row, Old Street | |
| Mrs. Hall | Bunhill Row, Ditto | |
| Mrs. Barnet | } | Somerset Street, White-Chapel |
| Mrs. Larkin | } | |
| Mrs. Blunt | Swallow Str. Golden Sq. | |
| Mrs. Lyttelton, | Amen-Corner, Paternoster Row |
FINIS.