Add to bookbag
Author: J. P.
Title: The fruitful wonder: or, A strange relation from Kingston upon Thames. Of a woman, who on Thursday and Friday, being the 5th. and 6th. days of this instant March, 1673/4. VVas delivered of four children at one birth, viz. three sons and one daughter, all born alive, lusty children, and perfect in every part; which lived 24 hours, and then dyed all much about the same time. VVith several other examples of numerous births from credible historians. VVith the physical and astrological reasons for the same. Published by J. P. student in physick.
Print source: The fruitful wonder: or, A strange relation from Kingston upon Thames. Of a woman, who on Thursday and Friday, being the 5th. and 6th. days of this instant March, 1673/4. VVas delivered of four children at one birth, viz. three sons and one daughter, all born alive, lusty children, and perfect in every part; which lived 24 hours, and then dyed all much about the same time. VVith several other examples of numerous births from credible historians. VVith the physical and astrological reasons for the same. Published by J. P. student in physick.
J. P.

[London]: Printed for Rich. Rosse, 1674.
Alternate titles: Fruitful wonder Strange relation from Kingston upon Thames
Notes:
Place of publication from Wing.
Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
Subject terms:
Childbirth -- Early works to 1800.
URL: http://quod.lib.umich.edu/e/eebo2/A56432.0001.001
How to cite: For suggestions on citing this text, please see Citing the TCP on the Text Creation Partnership website.

Table of Contents