The Medico-chirurgical Review, and Journal of Practical Medicine

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1834 - Medicine

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Page 172 - ... varied in size from that of a hen's egg to that of a duck's egg or a little larger.
Page 65 - ... in the common gaol or house of correction, for any term not exceeding three years ; and if a male, to be once, twice, or thrice publicly or privately whipped, if the court shall so think fit, in addition to such imprisonment.
Page 118 - ... occur. That no person be admitted as an Assistant-Surgeon in the Royal Navy, who shall not produce a certificate from one of the Royal Colleges of Surgeons of England, Edinburgh, or Dublin, or from the Faculty of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow, of his fitness for that office ; nor as a Surgeon, unless he shall produce a diploma, or certificate from one of the...
Page 65 - ... every such offender shall be guilty of felony, and being convicted thereof, shall suffer death as a felon...
Page 262 - A SERIES OF ANATOMICAL PLATES, With References and Physiological Comments, illustrating the structure of the different parts of the Human Body.
Page 65 - ... such offender, shall be guilty of felony, and being convicted thereof, shall be liable, at the discretion of the court, to be transported beyond the seas for any term not exceeding fourteen years nor less than seven years, or to be imprisoned, with or without hard labor, in the common gaol or house of correction, for any term not exceeding three years...
Page 65 - ... whosoever, with intent to procure the miscarriage of any woman, whether she be or be not with child, shall unlawfully administer to her or cause to be taken by her any poison or other noxious thing, or shall unlawfully use any instrument or other means whatsoever with the like intent, shall be guilty of felony...
Page 65 - ... every such offender, and every person counselling, aiding, or abetting such offender, shall be guilty of felony, and being convicted thereof, shall be liable...
Page 353 - ... circulation. 6. Or the contractions may be so powerful as to force the child at once into the world, causing any or all of the lacerations of the soft parts of the mother. 7. The life of the child may be endangered, also, through absorption of the essential oil of ergot. 8. If given after the birth of the child, and before the expulsion of the placenta and membranes, it may prevent the removal of the latter, and thus be indirectly a cause of puerperal septicaemia.
Page 242 - ... of an hepatic vein, and of minute arteries ; nerves and absorbents, it is to be presumed, also- enter into their formation, but cannot be traced into them.

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