| Thomas Denman - 1807 - 500 стор.
...midwifery. As to the manner in which this evolution takes place, I prefuai-i, that after the long continued action of the uterus, the body of the child is brought into fuch a compacted ftate, as to receive the full force of every returning action. The body in its doubled... | |
| John Mason Good - 1825 - 746 стор.
...1530. — Burns, ut supri, 303. t Act. Havn. Tom. u. Art. xxm. CL. V.] SEXUAL FUNCTION. [oED. III. 217 action of the uterus, the body of the child is brought into Giy- 1L such a compacted state, as to receive the full force of parodynia' every returning action.... | |
| Charles Clay - 1848 - 606 стор.
...:— " As to the manner in which this evolution takes place, I presume, that after the long continued action of the uterus, the body of the child is brought into such a compact state as to receive the full force of every returning action. The body, in its doubled state,... | |
| Edward William Murphy - 1852 - 412 стор.
...it "spontaneous evolution." " As to the manner" (he observes) " in which this evolution takes place, I presume that, after the long-continued action of...uterus, the body of the child is brought into such a compact state as to receive the full force of every returning action. The body, in its doubled state,... | |
| Edward William Murphy - 1862 - 788 стор.
...action of the uterus, the body of the is brought into such a compact state as to receive the full fcee of every returning action. The body, in its doubled...too large to pass through the pelvis, and the uterus press ing upon its inferior extremities, which are the only part capable of being moved, they are forced... | |
| 1868 - 692 стор.
...is of the most acknowledged fact in midwifery. As to the manner in which this evolution takes place, I presume that, after the long-continued action of...state as to receive the full force of every returning pain. The body in its doubl edstatebeing toolarge topass through the pelvis, and the uterus pressing... | |
| Robert Barnes - 1870 - 514 стор.
...is of the most acknowledged fact in midwifery. As to the manner in which this evolution takes place, I presume that, after the long-continued action of...state as to receive the full force of every returning pain. The body in its doubled state being too large to pass through the pelvis, and the uterus pressing... | |
| Robert Barnes - 1870 - 604 стор.
...is of the most acknowledged fact in midwifery. As to the manner in which this evolution takes place, I presume that, after the long-continued action of...state as to receive the full force of every returning pain. The body, in its doubled state, being too large to pass through the pelvis, and the uterus pressing... | |
| New York Academy of Medicine - 1883 - 260 стор.
...adopted by others as explaining " how " the evolution may take place. Denmau's explanation is that " by the long-continued action of the uterus the body of the child is brought into such a compact state as to receive the full force of each returning action. The body being too large in its... | |
| Robert Barnes, Fancourt Barnes - 1885 - 762 стор.
...is of the most acknowledged fact in midwifery. As to the manner in which this evolution takes place, I presume that, after the long-continued action of...state as to receive the full force of every returning pain. The body, in its doubled state, being too large to pass through the pelvis, and the uterus pressing... | |
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