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" I believe that a child of the common size, living, or but lately dead, in such a state as to possess some degree of resilition, is the best calculated for expulsion in this manner. "
Difficult labour - Page 60
by George Ernest Herman - 1894 - 443 pages
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The London Medical and Physical Journal, Volume 59

1828 - 586 pages
...accomplishment of labour by the natural powers alone. I cannot coincide with Dr. Denman's theory, " that a child of the common size, living or but lately dead, in such a state as to possess some degree of resilition, is the best calculated for expulsion in this manner." On the contrary, I...
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An appeal to the medical profession, on the utility of the ..., Volume 4

John Read (maker to the army.) - 1828 - 622 pages
...accomplishment of labour by the natural powers alone. I cannot coincide with Dr. Denman's theory, " that a child of the common size, living or but lately dead, in such a state as to possess some degree of resilition, is the best calculated for expulsion in this manner." On the contrary, I...
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The British Record of Obstetric Medicine & Surgery for 1848-[1849]...

Charles Clay - 1848 - 606 pages
...have the children been small, or softened by putrefaction. I believe, on the contrary, that a child of common size, living, or but lately dead, in such a state as to possess some? degree of resilition, is the best calculated for expulsion in this manner." It is difficult to...
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Medical Times and Gazette, Volume 1

1868 - 692 pages
...own axis, the breech of the child is expelled, as in an original presentation of thit part. I believe that a child of the common size, living, or but lately dead, in such a state as to possess some degree of resilition, is the best calculated for expulsion in this manner. Premature or very small...
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Lectures on obstetric operations

Robert Barnes - 1870 - 604 pages
...own axis, the breech of the child is expelled, as in an original presentation of that part. I believe that a child of the common size, living, or but lately dead, in such a state as to possess some degree of resilition, is the best calculated for expulsion in this manner. Premature or very small...
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Obstetric operations

Robert Barnes - 1870 - 514 pages
...own axis, the breech of the child is expelled, as in an original presentation of that part. I believe that a child of the common size, living, or but lately dead, in such a state as to possess some degree of resilition, is the best calculated for expulsion in this manner. Premature or very small...
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A System of obstetric medicine and surgery

Robert Barnes - 1885 - 1200 pages
...own axis, the breech of the child is expelled, as in an original presentation of that part. I believe that a child of the common size, living or but lately dead, in such a state as to possess some degree of resilition, is the best calculated for expulsion in ' "Sur rivolgimento," Annnli Univ....
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New England Medical Monthly, Volume 27, Issue 7

1908 - 88 pages
...not of the numerous cases seen by the author, nor is anything said about their weight in the reports. "I believe, on the contrary, that a child of the common...or but lately dead, in such a state as to possess some degree of resiliation, is the best calculated for expulsion in this manner. Premature or very...
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The Lancet-clinic, Volume 99

1908 - 826 pages
...not of the numerous cases seen by the author, nor is anything said about their weight in the reports. "I believe on the contrary, that a child of the common size, living or but lately dead, in =uch a state as to possess some degree of resiliatlon, is the best calculated for expulsion in tnis...
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Medical Times and Gazette, Volume 1

1868 - 716 pages
...own axis, the breech of the child is expelled, as in an original presentation of that part. I believe that a child of the common size, living, or but lately dead, in such a state as to possess some degree of resilition, is the best calculated for expulsion in this manner. Premature or very small...
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