The American Lancet, Volume 10Leartus Connor G. S. Davis., 1886 |
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... child two years later , with no puerperal troubles . Case 7. - Mrs . M. , æt . 22. Blonde , lymphatic tem- perament ... children healthy ; subsequent labors either premature , or children not via- ble . Several were in a peculiar state ...
... child two years later , with no puerperal troubles . Case 7. - Mrs . M. , æt . 22. Blonde , lymphatic tem- perament ... children healthy ; subsequent labors either premature , or children not via- ble . Several were in a peculiar state ...
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... child ten years old . Of melancholy temperament ; gen- eral health fair . During pregnancy had been very sed- entary , taking little out - door exercise . Was often morbidly depressed ; declared she could not live through her ...
... child ten years old . Of melancholy temperament ; gen- eral health fair . During pregnancy had been very sed- entary , taking little out - door exercise . Was often morbidly depressed ; declared she could not live through her ...
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... child eight years old . General health good , except a tendency to insomnia , and occasional violent attacks of sick headache lasting for one or two days occurring two or three times a year , but always following some un- usual strain ...
... child eight years old . General health good , except a tendency to insomnia , and occasional violent attacks of sick headache lasting for one or two days occurring two or three times a year , but always following some un- usual strain ...
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... child had fallen in the barn about three weeks before the time I was called to see him . Immediately after the fall he had cried as children will , and that outburst over , nothing more had been thought of it , until a week later he ...
... child had fallen in the barn about three weeks before the time I was called to see him . Immediately after the fall he had cried as children will , and that outburst over , nothing more had been thought of it , until a week later he ...
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... children . Two years after she gave birth to her last child a tumor appeared over the right ovary and continued to grow very slowly for twelve years . Eleven years ago she was tapped at Ann Arbor ; the fluid bloody and not coagulable ...
... children . Two years after she gave birth to her last child a tumor appeared over the right ovary and continued to grow very slowly for twelve years . Eleven years ago she was tapped at Ann Arbor ; the fluid bloody and not coagulable ...
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