A System of midwiferyLea and Blanchard, 1851 - 422 pages |
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Page 57
... mother . We know from daily experience that in labour at the full term of pregnancy , the placenta is easily expelled from the uterus ; that , upon examining the surface which had been attached to the uterus , we find no laceration ...
... mother . We know from daily experience that in labour at the full term of pregnancy , the placenta is easily expelled from the uterus ; that , upon examining the surface which had been attached to the uterus , we find no laceration ...
Page 58
... mother were perfectly empty ; moreover , no anatomist has ever yet succeeded in making injections pass from the fœtal into the ute- rine vessels , or vice versa . Lobstein has mentioned a mode of illustrating this fact ( Essai sur la ...
... mother were perfectly empty ; moreover , no anatomist has ever yet succeeded in making injections pass from the fœtal into the ute- rine vessels , or vice versa . Lobstein has mentioned a mode of illustrating this fact ( Essai sur la ...
Page 68
... mother begins to be sensible of the movements of the foetus . These motions are felt sooner or later , according to the bulk of the child , the size and shape of the pelvis , and the quantity of fluid con- tained in the amnion , the ...
... mother begins to be sensible of the movements of the foetus . These motions are felt sooner or later , according to the bulk of the child , the size and shape of the pelvis , and the quantity of fluid con- tained in the amnion , the ...
Page 70
... mother , or whether they only serve to absorb a white fluid which resembles chyle . In some manuscript notes of Dr. Young's lectures , which were taken by the late Dr. Parry , of Bath , when a student at Edinburgh , we find the ...
... mother , or whether they only serve to absorb a white fluid which resembles chyle . In some manuscript notes of Dr. Young's lectures , which were taken by the late Dr. Parry , of Bath , when a student at Edinburgh , we find the ...
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... mother and daughter . We are certain there was no mistake in all the cases to which we now make reference . First , they ( the menses ) were regular in their returns , not suffering the slightest de- rangement from the impregnated ...
... mother and daughter . We are certain there was no mistake in all the cases to which we now make reference . First , they ( the menses ) were regular in their returns , not suffering the slightest de- rangement from the impregnated ...
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