| William Benjamin Carpenter - Physiology - 1843 - 640 pages
...the siege of Landau in 1793. In addition to a violent cannonading, which kept the women for some time in a constant state of alarm, the arsenal blew up with a terrific explosion, which few could hear with unshaken nerves. Out of 92 children born in that district within a few months afterwards,... | |
| Andrew Combe - Infants - 1847 - 198 pages
...siege of Landau, in 1793. In addition to a violent cannonading, which kept the women for some time in a constant state of alarm, the arsenal blew up with a terrific explosion, which few could listen to with unshaken nerves. Out of 92 children born in that district within a few months afterwards,... | |
| Joel Shew - 1853 - 454 pages
...in 1793. It is stated that, in addition to a violent cannonading, which kept the women for some time in a constant state of alarm, the arsenal blew up with a terrific explosion, which few could listen to with unshaken nerves. Out of ninety-two children born in that district within a few months... | |
| Medicine - 1855 - 596 pages
...Lnndau, in 1793, in which, in addition to a violent cannonading, which kept the women for some time in a constant state of alarm, the arsenal blew up with a terrific explosion. Out of 92 children born in the district within a lew months thereafter, 16 died at the instant of birth,... | |
| Jurisprudence - 1868 - 852 pages
...the siege of Landau in 1793. In addition to a violent cannonading, which kept the women for some time in a constant state of alarm, the arsenal blew up with a terrific explosion, which few could hear with unshaken nerves. Out of 92 children born in that district within a few months afterward,... | |
| Walter C. Taylor (M. D.) - 1871 - 426 pages
...the siege of London in 1793. In addition to a violent cannonading, which kept the women for some time in a constant state of alarm, the arsenal blew up with a terrific explosion, which few could hear with unshaken nerves. Out of 92 children born in that district within a few months afterwards,... | |
| Alfred Henry Huth - Consanguinity - 1875 - 484 pages
...continued state of anxiety and nervous shocks during gestation may cause idiocy in the offspring. Thus, at the siege of Landau, in the year 1793, in addition...which kept the women in a constant state of alarm, the 218 THE MARRIAGE OF NEAR KIN. arsenal blew up with a terrific explosion, which few could hear with... | |
| Medicine - 1876 - 832 pages
...1793. " In addition to a violent cannonading," says Carpenter, " which kept the women for some time in a constant state of alarm, the arsenal blew up...which few could bear with unshaken nerves. Out of ninety-two children born in that district, within a few months afterwards, Baron Percy states that... | |
| Manly Miles - Livestock - 1878 - 440 pages
...siege of Landau, in 1793, " in addition to a violent cannonading, which kept the women for some time in a constant state of alarm, the arsenal blew up with a terrific explosion, which few could hear with unshaken nerves. Out of ninety-two children born in that district within a few months afterward,... | |
| Joseph Hands - 1879 - 514 pages
...than that of Baron Percy, who relates that after the seige of Landau, in 1793, that in addition to the violent cannonading, which kept the women in a constant...blew up with a terrific explosion, which few could hear with unshaken nerves. Out of ninetytwo children born in that district within a few months afterwards,... | |
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