An Exposition of the signs and symptoms of pregnancyBlanchard and Lea, 1857 - 568 pages |
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... opinion of Van Swieten , that " there is no circumstance , where a physician's reputation runs so great a risk , as when he is employed to determine concerning pregnancy : if he is not exceeding cautious , there are , everywhere , a ...
... opinion of Van Swieten , that " there is no circumstance , where a physician's reputation runs so great a risk , as when he is employed to determine concerning pregnancy : if he is not exceeding cautious , there are , everywhere , a ...
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... opinion , to remove this restraint ; and hence , a woman so situated was said to be incincta , or unbound , and hence , also , the adoption of the term enceinte to signify a state of pregnancy . Another article of dress too commonly ...
... opinion , to remove this restraint ; and hence , a woman so situated was said to be incincta , or unbound , and hence , also , the adoption of the term enceinte to signify a state of pregnancy . Another article of dress too commonly ...
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... opinion of some of the most competent judges , many untoward events were thus produced in childbed . " Indeed , " says Dr. Merriman , " " this calamitous event is still found to ope- rate unfavorably on the minds of patients in a ...
... opinion of some of the most competent judges , many untoward events were thus produced in childbed . " Indeed , " says Dr. Merriman , " " this calamitous event is still found to ope- rate unfavorably on the minds of patients in a ...
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... opinion I expressed in 1837 ; and further experience and observation have , I think , shown to be fact , what I could , then , only venture to say I believed to be likely . Thus , M. Vidal has reported the following case , which seems ...
... opinion I expressed in 1837 ; and further experience and observation have , I think , shown to be fact , what I could , then , only venture to say I believed to be likely . Thus , M. Vidal has reported the following case , which seems ...
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... opinion of Esquirol , the moral causes affecting pregnant women are , in relation to the physical , as four to one , and , of ninety - two cases of puerperal mania reported by him , twenty - nine were in unmarried women . How deplorable ...
... opinion of Esquirol , the moral causes affecting pregnant women are , in relation to the physical , as four to one , and , of ninety - two cases of puerperal mania reported by him , twenty - nine were in unmarried women . How deplorable ...
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