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Rueff, Jakob
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- Rueff, Jakob
- De conceptu et generatione hominis: de matrice et eius partibus, nec non de conditione infantis in utero, et gravidarum cura conditione infantis in utero, et gravidarum cura et officio. Frankfurt: Sigmund Feyerabend, 1580
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“Jacob Rueff, city physician of Zurich, was responsible for the instruction and examination of the midwives of the canton. He followed the example of Rösslin and in 1554 completed his popular guide for midwives, which next to Rösslin’s Rosengarten became the most important obstetrical work of the Renaissance period, and with Jost Amman’s fine woodcuts it is ranked as one of the most famous illustrated medical books of the sixteenth century... The book is addressed not only to midwives, pregnant women and women in childbed but also to physicians and to the world of scholars in general. Rueff besought the burgomaster to send copies to all midwives and nurses in the canton and they were obliged to have an appropriate section of it read aloud ‘by a well-read woman’, if possible during the first stage of labour at any confinement they attended... Most of the illustrations in this 1580 edition are the same as in the first of 1554 but are considerably improved as they were all redrawn by Amman, who was one of the most important collaborators at Feyerabend’s press in Frankfurt... His own splendid woodcuts (none of which are signed) added to the 1580 edition of Rueff... give a good idea of sixteenth century obstetric practices endowed with a homely charm” (Hagelin, The Byrth of Mankynde, pp 18-23)