A System of midwiferyLea and Blanchard, 1851 - 422 pages |
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Page 39
... found that attending to this circumstance has considerably assisted us in determining cases of doubtful preg- nancy at an early period . abdomen cannot be concealed by the dress ; the portio FEMALE ORGANS OF GENERATION . 39.
... found that attending to this circumstance has considerably assisted us in determining cases of doubtful preg- nancy at an early period . abdomen cannot be concealed by the dress ; the portio FEMALE ORGANS OF GENERATION . 39.
Page 56
... attended with a branch of a vein : these cling Fatal surface of the placenta . It has lately been supposed that the irregular nodules of wax in the Hunterian pre- parations were merely the result of extravasation , a rather hazardous ...
... attended with a branch of a vein : these cling Fatal surface of the placenta . It has lately been supposed that the irregular nodules of wax in the Hunterian pre- parations were merely the result of extravasation , a rather hazardous ...
Page 89
... ing down pains running from the loins to the pubes ; at last actual labour pains come on as with a woman in labour , and if by chance her former labours have been attended by any peculiar symptoms , these , SIGNS OF PREGNANCY . 89.
... ing down pains running from the loins to the pubes ; at last actual labour pains come on as with a woman in labour , and if by chance her former labours have been attended by any peculiar symptoms , these , SIGNS OF PREGNANCY . 89.
Page 90
Edward Rigby. have been attended by any peculiar symptoms , these , as it were , to com- plete the illusion , appear likewise . " ( W. J. Schmitt . Zweifelhafte Schwangerscafts - fälle . ) A most extraordinary case of the self ...
Edward Rigby. have been attended by any peculiar symptoms , these , as it were , to com- plete the illusion , appear likewise . " ( W. J. Schmitt . Zweifelhafte Schwangerscafts - fälle . ) A most extraordinary case of the self ...
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... attended a lady with several children , " who was in the constant habit of eating chalk during the whole term of pregnancy ; she used it in such excessive quantities as al- most rendered the bowels useless . We have known her many times ...
... attended a lady with several children , " who was in the constant habit of eating chalk during the whole term of pregnancy ; she used it in such excessive quantities as al- most rendered the bowels useless . We have known her many times ...
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