| 1834 - 1068 pages
...given us these memorable words :— " My father, brothers, and myself (though none else in Europe that I know), have, by God's blessing and our industry,...attained to, and long practised, a way to deliver women, when the head,on account of some difficulty or disproportion, cannot pass, without any prejudice to... | |
| Library - 1841 - 340 pages
...appeared four years previously, and in his preface he publicly alludes to this secret, and says, " My father, brothers, and myself (though none else...case without any prejudice to them or their infants : though all others (being obliged, for want of such an expedient, to use the common way) do or must... | |
| Edward William Murphy - Childbirth - 1846 - 344 pages
...Chamberlen, that " by God's blessing and their own industry, his father, brother, and himself, had attained to, and long practised, a way to deliver women in this case, without any prejudice to them and their infants." Their success had led Dr. Hugh Chamberlen to calculate rather too confidently on... | |
| Edward Rigby - 1851 - 470 pages
...had appeared four years previously, and in his preface he publicly alludes to this secret, and says, "My father, brothers, and myself (though none else...case without any prejudice to them or their infants: though all others (being obliged, for the want of such an expedient, to use the common way) do or must... | |
| Charles Delucena Meigs - Obstetrics - 1852 - 796 pages
...is dead, or the mother dying. But I can neither approve of that practice nor those delays ; because my father, brothers, and myself [though none else...case, without any prejudice to them or their infants ; though all others (being obliged, for want of such an expedient, to use the common way) do, and must... | |
| John Neill - 1852 - 1052 pages
...translation of Mauriceau, in the preface of which he declares that his father, brother, and himself, " have, by God's blessing and our industry, attained to, and long practised, a way to deliver women without, any prejudice to them or their infants." " By this manual operation, a labour may be despatched... | |
| Francis Gurney Smith, John Neill - Obstetrics - 1852 - 128 pages
...translation of Mauriceau, in the preface of which he declares that his father, brother, and himself, " have, by God's blessing and our industry, attained to, and long practised, a way to deliver women without any prejudice to them or their infants." " By this manual operation, a labour may be despatched... | |
| Fleetwood Churchill - Obstetrics - 1853 - 508 pages
...approve of that practice, nor of those delays, beyond twenty-four hours, because my father, brother, and myself (though none else in Europe, as I know)...God's blessing, and our industry, attained to and long practiced a way to deliver women in this case without any prejudice to them or their infants ; though... | |
| Fleetwood Churchill - 1860 - 684 pages
...approve of that practice, nor of those delays, beyond twenty-four hours, because my father, brother, and myself (though none else in Europe, as I know)...case without any prejudice to them or their infants ; though all others (being obliged, for want of such an expedient, to use the common way) do and must... | |
| Francis Henry Ramsbotham - Delivery (Obstetrics) - 1865 - 796 pages
...given us these memorable words: — " My father, brothers, and myself, (though none else in Europe that I know,) have, by God's blessing and our industry, attained to, and long practised, away to deliver women, when the head, on account of some difficulty or disproportion, cannot pass,... | |
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