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... physician ordered to make a report in a case of this kind should conduct his examination with the idea of not proving that the woman is a virgin , but more especially to establish whether or not coitus has been possible . The rest ...
... physician ordered to make a report in a case of this kind should conduct his examination with the idea of not proving that the woman is a virgin , but more especially to establish whether or not coitus has been possible . The rest ...
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... physician was ordered to make an examination . He found a hymen in- He consequently had one of two alternatives ; he could conclude that the presence of the hymen intactus should do away with any presumption of illegitimate coitus ...
... physician was ordered to make an examination . He found a hymen in- He consequently had one of two alternatives ; he could conclude that the presence of the hymen intactus should do away with any presumption of illegitimate coitus ...
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... physician so that he may not be influenced by the story given him . Other instances may occur in which a woman will come to a physician and say , " Doctor , it is said of me that I am pregnant and I want you to give me a certificate ...
... physician so that he may not be influenced by the story given him . Other instances may occur in which a woman will come to a physician and say , " Doctor , it is said of me that I am pregnant and I want you to give me a certificate ...
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... physician should also take into con- sideration both its shape and consistency . From these con- ditions only will the physician avoid making gruesome blunders which might injure his reputation or even bring him to trial if he should ...
... physician should also take into con- sideration both its shape and consistency . From these con- ditions only will the physician avoid making gruesome blunders which might injure his reputation or even bring him to trial if he should ...
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... physician was summoned . On his ar- rival he found her temperature 99.6 ° ; pulse 100 ; bowels slightly tympanitic . He gave her morphia hypodermically to relieve her pain and gave her ten grains of calomel . He also left more calo- mel ...
... physician was summoned . On his ar- rival he found her temperature 99.6 ° ; pulse 100 ; bowels slightly tympanitic . He gave her morphia hypodermically to relieve her pain and gave her ten grains of calomel . He also left more calo- mel ...
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