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Plates from William Smellie's 'Theory and Practice of Midwifery' (1752). Smellie, a Lanarkshire-born 'man-midwife' was known for pioneering a scientific approach to midwifery and developing safer obstetrical forceps #InternationalDayoftheMidwife #IDM2019 #18thcentury
@urbanprehisto @TheBrochProject @ArchScot @LoveArchaeology @OAS_Orkney @UofGArchaeo @welovehistory @HistEnvScot Indeed. Canmore records sites & objects in each county, but you'd need to check each entry's date. Caithness has 3624 entries. Your Scottish competitors are:
Aberdeenshire
Argyll
Dumfries & Galloway
Inverness-shire
Lanarkshire
Perthshire
Ross & Cromarty
Roxburghshire
Sutherland
Pear Tree Well, Kelvinside #Glasgow Lanarkshire ~ history & archaeology #heritage https://t.co/jy3BM8j2Ib