Lucina Sine Concubitu: A Letter Humbly Address'd to the Royal Society; In Which Is Proved by Most Incontestible Evidence, Drawn from Reason and Practice, That a Woman May Conceive and Be Brought to Bed Without Any Commerce with Man
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Excerpt from Lucina Sine Concubitu: A Letter Humbly Address'd to the Royal Society; In Which Is Proved by Most Incontestible Evidence, Drawn From Reason and Practice, That a Woman May Conceive and Be Brought to Bed Without Any Commerce With Man
Gentlemen,
The great Encouragement you shew to all learned Investigations of Nature (witness those excellent Treatises published every Year in your Philosophical Transactions) emboldens me to lay before you a Discovery, which I believe is entirely new, and which I am sure will equal any thing that has been offered to the World since Philosophy has been a Science. Excuse my Presumption, and forbear your Censures, till you have read my Narrative.
- Format:Hardcover
- Pages:64 pages
- Publication:1750
- Publisher:London: Printed, and sold by M. Cooper, at the Globe, in Pater-noster-Row
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- Language:eng
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- kindle Asin:B0DM23R244









