Atlanta Medical and Surgical Journal, Volume 141897 |
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... Children are the reflex of parents in life's looking - glass . That reflection may be polished and improved or roughened and de- graded at the will of the parents . There is no question but that the child in utero is influenced by the ...
... Children are the reflex of parents in life's looking - glass . That reflection may be polished and improved or roughened and de- graded at the will of the parents . There is no question but that the child in utero is influenced by the ...
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neighbors , their neighbors ' children , aye , often their own children or grandchildren , and of countless innocent babes yet unborn . Who can count the cost of such licensed evil influences , finan- cially , socially , morally , or ...
neighbors , their neighbors ' children , aye , often their own children or grandchildren , and of countless innocent babes yet unborn . Who can count the cost of such licensed evil influences , finan- cially , socially , morally , or ...
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... child is influenced by training and association , precept and example of the father , but thanks be to the noble mother , the child is often redeemed by her good qualities . Nature has well provided that the mother shall not only ...
... child is influenced by training and association , precept and example of the father , but thanks be to the noble mother , the child is often redeemed by her good qualities . Nature has well provided that the mother shall not only ...
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... child to pursue the same line of thought or investigation . Observe , that we say prolonged agreeable mental thought or study , not a line of thought or study repulsive to the mother , but something in which she can take pleasure and ...
... child to pursue the same line of thought or investigation . Observe , that we say prolonged agreeable mental thought or study , not a line of thought or study repulsive to the mother , but something in which she can take pleasure and ...
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... child , at a formative stage in its growth and development , to bear fruit in later years . The conscientious physician should think seriously before advis- ing such treatment of pregnant or nursing women . If the mother is diseased ...
... child , at a formative stage in its growth and development , to bear fruit in later years . The conscientious physician should think seriously before advis- ing such treatment of pregnant or nursing women . If the mother is diseased ...
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