| Fleetwood Churchill - 1842 - 512 str.
...dry tongue, fever, &c.) then we ought promptly to interfere. " A practical rule has been formed; that the head of the child shall have rested for six hours...perineum, that is, in a situation which would allow of their application, before the forceps are applied, though the pains should have altogether ceased during... | |
| 1843 - 1098 str.
...prevent the rash and unwarrantable use of the forceps, " that the head of a child shall have rested six hours as low as the perineum, that is, in a situation which would allow of their application before the forceps are applied, though the pains should have ceased during that time."... | |
| 1845 - 818 str.
...prevent the rash and unwarrantable use of the forceps, "that the head of a child shall have rested six hours as low as the perineum, that is, in a situation which would allow of their application, before the forceps are applied, though the pains should have ceased during that... | |
| Fleetwood Churchill - 1853 - 508 str.
...dry tongue, fever, &c.), then we ought promptly to interfere. "A practical rule has been formed, that the head of the child shall have rested for six hours...perineum, that is, in a situation which would allow of their application, before the forceps are applied, though the pains should have altogether ceased during... | |
| Fleetwood Churchill - 1860 - 684 str.
...interfere. "A practical rule luis been formed, that the head of the child shall have rested for six hoin low as the perineum, that is, in a situation which would allow of their application before the forceps are applied, though the pains should have altogether ceased during... | |
| Gunning S. Bedford - 1861 - 820 str.
...than whom no one has left a more merited reputation, says—" A practical rule has been formed, that the head of the child shall have rested for six hours...situation which would allow of its application, before the instrument is applied, although the pains should have altogether ceased during the time." It is unnecessary... | |
| 1861 - 554 str.
...which might have terminated happily into craniotomies. Again, prior to interference with the forceps, " the head of the child shall have rested for six hours as low as the perineum, though the pains have already ceased." Therefore, if the pains continue so that the presentation advances... | |
| Fleetwood Churchill - 1862 - 686 str.
...dry tongue, fever, etc.\ then we ought promptly to interfere. "A practical rule has been formed, that the head of the child shall have rested for six hours...perineum, that is, in a situation which would allow of their application before the forceps are applied, though the pains should have altogether ceased during... | |
| 1862 - 502 str.
...which might have terminated happily into craniotomies. Again, prior to interference with the forceps, "the head of the child shall have rested for six hours as low as the perineum, though the pains have already ceased." Therefore, if the pains continue so that the presentation advances... | |
| 1862 - 732 str.
...terminated happily into craniotomies. Again, prior to interference with the forceps, " the head of tho child shall have rested for six hours as low as the perineum, though the pains have already ceased." Therefore, if the pains continue so that the presentation advances... | |
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