Thomas Raynalde

1540–1551) was an English physician, known as the translator or editor of Eucharius Rösslin's De Partu Hominis.

The translation was published as The Byrth of Mankynde, otherwyse named The Womans Booke (often referred to as The Womans Booke) in 1545 and was highly successful, running to eleven or thirteen editions and remaining in use until 1654.

[1][2] A Compendious Declaration of the Excellent Vertues of a Certain Lateli Inventid Oile, published in 1551, is believed to have been written by the same person.

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