| Tobias Smollett - 1784 - 516 頁
...delivered by herfelf; ' 3. We frequently fee children born, who from circumfiances in their conllitution, or in the nature of the labour, are but barely alive...or two, die in fpite of all our attention. And why rtay not that misfortune happen to a woman who is brought to bed by her/elf? . . • • , ' 4. Sometimes... | |
| 1785 - 504 頁
...happen when there is none ; that is, where the woman is delivered by herfelf. . * j. We frequently fee children born, who from circumftances in their conftitution,...breathing a minute or two» or an hour or two, die in ipite of all our attention. And why may not that misfortune happen to a woman who is brought to bed... | |
| Leonard MacNally - 1802 - 316 頁
...by herfelf. Thirdly, We frequently fee children born, who from circumftances in their confutation, or in the nature of the labour, are but barely alive, and after breathing fome fhort time die in fpite of all attention ; and why may not that misfortune happen to a woman brought... | |
| Franz Josef Gall - 1835 - 372 頁
...the nature of the labor, are but barely alive ; and, after breathing a minute or two, die, in spite of all our attention ; and why may not that misfortune happen to a woman who is brought to bed by herself?" "Sometimes a child is born so feeble, that if left to itself, after breathing or sobbing,... | |
| William Cummin - 1836 - 116 頁
...by herself. (") 3. We frequently see children born, who, from circumstances in their constitution, or in the nature of the labour, are but barely alive...breathing a minute or two, or an hour or two, die in spite of all our attention. And why may not that misfortune happen to a woman who is brought to bed... | |
| Alfred Swaine Taylor - 1853 - 654 頁
...observes Dr. Hunter: "We frequently see children born, who from circumstances in their constitution or in the nature of the labour, are but barely alive,...breathing a minute or two, or an hour or two, die, in spite of all our attention. And why may not this misfortune happen to a woman who is brought to bed... | |
| Alfred Swaine Taylor - 1856 - 868 頁
...observes Dr. Hunter : " We frequently see children born, who from circumstances in their constitution or in the nature of the labour, are but barely alive, and after breathing a minute or two or an honr or two, die in spite of all our attention. And why may not this misfortune happen to a woman who... | |
| Alfred Swaine Taylor - 1858 - 994 頁
...OF DEATH IN DELIVERY. 489 their constitution or in the nature of the labour, are but harely nlive, and after breathing a minute or two or an hour or two, dic in spite of all our attention. And wby may not this misfortune happen to a woman who is brought... | |
| Alfred Swaine Taylor - 1861 - 910 頁
...frequently see children born, who from circumstances in their constitution or in the nature of the labor, are but barely alive, and after breathing a minute or two or an hour or two, die in spite of all our attention. And why may not this misfortune happen to a woman who is brought to bed... | |
| Alfred Swaine Taylor - 1873 - 718 頁
...observes Dr. Hunter : ' TV e frequently see children born, who, from circumstances in their constitution or in the nature of the labour, are but barely alive,...breathing a minute or two, or an hour or two, die in spite of all our attention. And why may not this misfortune happen to a woman who is brought to bed... | |
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