The Married Lady’s Companion, or Poor Man’s Friend. In Four Parts. I. An address to the married Lady, who is the Mother of Daughters. II. An address to the newly Married Lady. III. Some important hints to the Midwife. IV. An essay on the management and common diseases of children. To which is added a short note on fever. Second edition, revised, corrected and enlarged by the Author.
Neew-York: Published by Lorenzo Dow, 1808. Second edition, corrected, with “considerable additions.” First published in 1804. With glossary and index. Light foxing throughout, as is common with American books of this era. A very good copy. Contemporary sheep, lightly rubbed at extremities, with a few scuffs. Twelvemo. 304 pp. Samuel.....