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... children , who took her labour pains ; but who could not be delivered of her child by 8 FOY : CESAREAN SECTION .
... children , who took her labour pains ; but who could not be delivered of her child by 8 FOY : CESAREAN SECTION .
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but who could not be delivered of her child by several women who attempted it . She remained in this condition twelve days ; the child being judged to be dead after the third day . Mary Donally , on her arrival tried also to deliver her ...
but who could not be delivered of her child by several women who attempted it . She remained in this condition twelve days ; the child being judged to be dead after the third day . Mary Donally , on her arrival tried also to deliver her ...
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... child at the expiration of the usual time . Ten months after she was delivered of another ; and each time had a speedy and easy delivery . Two months after her second delivery , symptoms of pregnancy appeared again , and increased in ...
... child at the expiration of the usual time . Ten months after she was delivered of another ; and each time had a speedy and easy delivery . Two months after her second delivery , symptoms of pregnancy appeared again , and increased in ...
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... child to bear ; the swelling of her belly diminished , and she became able to go about her ordinary business , though frequently she was sick and pained for about six years , when she again conceived . At the end of eight months ...
... child to bear ; the swelling of her belly diminished , and she became able to go about her ordinary business , though frequently she was sick and pained for about six years , when she again conceived . At the end of eight months ...
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... children will be neuro- pathic . b . One parent being normal , but with neuropathic taint from one grandparent , and ... child as only $ 200 per annum , the community loses another $ 75,000,000 . Children who live in close association ...
... children will be neuro- pathic . b . One parent being normal , but with neuropathic taint from one grandparent , and ... child as only $ 200 per annum , the community loses another $ 75,000,000 . Children who live in close association ...
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