| Royal college of physicians of Ireland - 1830 - 412 páginas
...indications for the interference of art. Doctor Osborne says, " that in the state indicating the " use of forceps, all the powers of life are exhausted, all " capacity for further exertions is at an end, and the mind " as much depressed as the body, they would both sink " together... | |
| 1834 - 1068 páginas
...entirely to nature. Osborn, in stating the symptoms requiring the useof forceps, says, " All the ])owcrs of life are exhausted ; all capacity for further exertion is at an end ; and the mind as much depressed as the body — they would at length both sink together under the influence of such... | |
| 1861 - 554 páginas
...with the forceps. Suffice it to add one more. Dr. William Osborne, in his " Essays," informs us — " All the powers of life are exhausted, all capacity for further exertion at an end, and the mind as much depressed as the body; they would at length sink together under the... | |
| Francis Henry Ramsbotham - 1865 - 796 páginas
...labour almost entirely to nature. Osborn,4 in stating the symptoms requiring the use of forceps, says, "All the powers of life are exhausted, all capacity for further exertion is at an end, and the mind as much depressed as the body; they would at length both sink together under the influence of such... | |
| Thomas Edward Beatty - 1866 - 710 páginas
...indications for the interference of art. Doctor Osborne says that " in the state indicating the " use of forceps, all the powers of life are exhausted, all " capacity for further exertions is at an end, and the " mind as much depressed as the body : they would both " sink together... | |
| Obstetrical Society of London - 1868 - 378 páginas
...accompanied by a short sleep, and followed upon waking with a renewal of the labour pains ; but here all the powers of life are exhausted, all capacity for further exertion is at an end, and the mind as much depressed as the body ; they would at length both sink together under the influence of such... | |
| 1869 - 558 páginas
...mind the rules laid down and acted on by the mosl eminent obstetricians for many years. Dr. Osborne says that, " in the state indicating the use of the forceps, all tht powers of life are exhausted, all capacity for further exer tion is at an end, and the mind as... | |
| 1871 - 780 páginas
...mind the rules laid down and acted on by the most eminent obstetricians for many years. Dr. Osborne says that, " in the state indicating the use of the...capacity for further exertion is at an end, and the mind as much depressed as the body ; they would both together sink under the influence of such continued... | |
| 1875 - 1092 páginas
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| 1875 - 646 páginas
...impressed with the propriety of this rule, as well as from the general reason of the thing.'"i Dr. Osborne says that "in the state indicating the use of the...they would • The Danger and Immodesty of Employing Meu-midwives, &o. Anonymous. 2nd edition. P. 69. London : 1772. b Introduction to the Practice of Midwifery.... | |
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