| 1875 - 646 páginas
...Accoucheur. London : 1744. 4 bmellie's Midwifery. P. 159. The prudent caution which induced Smcllie for many years to refrain from recommending or even..."Tristram Shandy." " Great son of Philumnus, what caus't thou do ? Thou has't come forth unarmed ; thou has't left thy tire-tcte, thy new invented forceps,... | |
| William Smellie - 1877 - 438 páginas
...taking a firmer hold of the head in the pelvis when high; but I did not then recommend the use of them, because I was afraid of encouraging young practitioners...too great force, and give their assistance too soon. Of late, however, I have found them very serviceable in helping along the child's head, in preternatural... | |
| William Smellie - 1877 - 452 páginas
...taking a firmer hold of the head in the pelvis when high; but I did not then recommend the use of them, because I was afraid of encouraging young practitioners...too great force, and give their assistance too soon. Of late, however, I have found them very serviceable in helping along the child's head, in preternatural... | |
| 1883 - 974 páginas
...will ensue will often overbalance the service for which they are intended." In after-years he wrote, " I did not then recommend the use of them [the long...too great force and give their assistance too soon." At the time Smellie wrote, the forceps had been known to the profession at large in England for twenty... | |
| 1883 - 404 páginas
...illustrious Smellie, who more than a century ago wrote the sentence : 'I did not then recommend the use of the long forceps, because I was afraid of encouraging young practitioners to exert too great force and to give their assistance too soon.'" McDANiEL's METHOD OF ARTIFICIAL RESPIRATION. — The New Orleans... | |
| 1956 - 928 páginas
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| Walter Radcliffe - 1989 - 256 páginas
...taking a firmer hold of the head in the pelvis when high ; but I did not then recommend the use of them because I was afraid of encouraging young practitioners...too great force, and give their assistance too soon. Of late, however, I have found them very serviceable in helping along the child's head, in preternatural... | |
| 1883 - 784 páginas
...who more than a century ago wrote the sentence already quoted : ' I did not then recommend the use of the long forceps, because I was afraid of encouraging...too great force and give their assistance too soon.' " In the discussion which followed the reading of the paper (Philadelphia, Medical Times, April 7),... | |
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