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Collection of eight pamphlets concerning Mary Toft. 1726-27
19.0 x 3.0 cm (book measurement (inventory)) | RCIN 1090838
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8 pamphlets: [10], 28, 40, 32, 34, 23, 38, 38, 23 p.
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19.0 x 3.0 cm (book measurement (inventory))
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Some observations concerning the woman of Godlyman in Surrey, made at Guilford on Sunday Nov. 20 1726, tending to prove her extraordinary deliveries to be a cheat and imposture / Cyriacus Ahlers, Surgeon to His Majesty
A Short narrative of an extraordinary delivery of Rabbets, perform'd by Mr John Howard, Surgeon at Guilford.
Remarks on a short narrative of an extraordinary delivery of Rabbets, perform'd by Mr John Howard, Surgeon at Guilford as published by Mr St Andre, Anatomist to His Majesty, with a proper regard to his intended recantation / by Thomas Brathwaite.
The Anatomist Dissected, or the man-midwife finely brought to bed. Being an examination of the conduct of Mr St Andre. Touching the late pretended rabbit-bearer ; as it appears from his own narrative / by Lemuel Gulliver...
The Several depositions of Edward Costen, Richard Stedman, John Sweetapple, Mary Peytoe, Elizabeth Mason and Mary Costen, relating to the affair of Mary Toft of Godalming in Surrey, being delivered of several rabbits. As they were taken before the Right Hon. Lord Onslow at Guildford and Clarendon in the said county, on the third and fourth days of this instant December 1726.
An exact diary of what was observ'd during a close attendance upon Mary Toft, the pretended rabbet-breeder of Godalming in Surrey, from Monday Nov. 28 to Wednesday Dec. 7 following, together with an account of her confession of the fraud / by Sir Richard Manningham
An advertisement occasion'd by some passages in Sir R. Manningham's Diary lately published / by J Douglas.
Much ado about nothing : or, a plain refutation of all that has been written or said concerning the rabbit-woman of Godalming. Being a full and impartial confession from her own mouth, and under her own hand, of the whole affair from the beginning to the end.