Homœopathic Journal of Obstetrics, Gynaecology and Pediatrics, Volume 26A.L. Chatterton & Company, 1904 |
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... woman a week or two ahead it is well , in suited subjects - women of dark com- plexion , rigid fiber and rheumatic diathesis , the ones most likely to suffer severely in the first stage of labor - to give the second decimal dilution ...
... woman a week or two ahead it is well , in suited subjects - women of dark com- plexion , rigid fiber and rheumatic diathesis , the ones most likely to suffer severely in the first stage of labor - to give the second decimal dilution ...
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... woman is all strung up into a bundle of sensibilities , chamo- milla is as much her friend as it is that of the crying , whining , has - to - be carried and cajoled and petted teething infant . It is the chamomilla in the woman that ...
... woman is all strung up into a bundle of sensibilities , chamo- milla is as much her friend as it is that of the crying , whining , has - to - be carried and cajoled and petted teething infant . It is the chamomilla in the woman that ...
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... woman has an effective friend in many an hour of need , and that mechanical help may often be avoided by getting after the difficulty from the center , rather than from the periphery . Hemorrhage During Labor . Flooding during labor ...
... woman has an effective friend in many an hour of need , and that mechanical help may often be avoided by getting after the difficulty from the center , rather than from the periphery . Hemorrhage During Labor . Flooding during labor ...
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... woman can glide is that of mental derangement . But whether the insanity be of the hysterical form or genuine mania from toxination , in the indicated homeopathic remedy we have an agent not to be treated with scorn . In a recent case ...
... woman can glide is that of mental derangement . But whether the insanity be of the hysterical form or genuine mania from toxination , in the indicated homeopathic remedy we have an agent not to be treated with scorn . In a recent case ...
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... woman was so violently indecent as to ex- cite the greatest wonderment among her attendants as to where and how she could possibly have learned such things . Her maniacal outbursts were preceded by hysterical laughter and pantomime , to ...
... woman was so violently indecent as to ex- cite the greatest wonderment among her attendants as to where and how she could possibly have learned such things . Her maniacal outbursts were preceded by hysterical laughter and pantomime , to ...
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