An Exposition of the signs and symptoms of pregnancyBlanchard and Lea, 1857 - 568 pages |
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Page 14
... five weeks after mature delivery ; it is dimi- nished in size , condensed in texture , losing its color and vascularity , but exhibits distinctly the central radiated cica- trix . See p . 367 , and Table , No. 32 . Fig . 4 Corpus luteum ...
... five weeks after mature delivery ; it is dimi- nished in size , condensed in texture , losing its color and vascularity , but exhibits distinctly the central radiated cica- trix . See p . 367 , and Table , No. 32 . Fig . 4 Corpus luteum ...
Page 50
... five and six weeks had elapsed between Mr. F.'s illness and her labor , and during that interval she seemed in perfect health . In the month of November , 1854 , I attended a young lady in her first confinement ; previous to which she ...
... five and six weeks had elapsed between Mr. F.'s illness and her labor , and during that interval she seemed in perfect health . In the month of November , 1854 , I attended a young lady in her first confinement ; previous to which she ...
Page 53
... five months pregnant , for the first time , sustained total loss of voice , which she recovered at the time of her labor . Gardien notices this part of our subject fully , and mentions a variety of affections which I have not met with ...
... five months pregnant , for the first time , sustained total loss of voice , which she recovered at the time of her labor . Gardien notices this part of our subject fully , and mentions a variety of affections which I have not met with ...
Page 65
... five months , contrary to the opinion of the surgeons ' Several illustrations of this matter might readily be cited , as the case of Catherine Smith , tried at Carlow in 1830 , and that of Mary Wright , tried at Nor- wich , in 1833 ...
... five months , contrary to the opinion of the surgeons ' Several illustrations of this matter might readily be cited , as the case of Catherine Smith , tried at Carlow in 1830 , and that of Mary Wright , tried at Nor- wich , in 1833 ...
Page 68
... five daughters ( one of whom was married to Percival Willoughby ) , but not any son . His widow , at the time of his death , stated that she was with child by him . This declaration was evidently one of great moment to the daughters ...
... five daughters ( one of whom was married to Percival Willoughby ) , but not any son . His widow , at the time of his death , stated that she was with child by him . This declaration was evidently one of great moment to the daughters ...
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