10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «FETATION»
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Making Christians: Clement of Alexandria and the Rhetoric of ...
An. 2.740a26-27): "the fetation's growth is supplied through the umbilicus in the
same way that a plant's growth is. 21 Sec, for example, Gen. An. 2.739b21-27. 22
Translations for Aristotle are taken from Aristotle, Generation of Animals, trans.
Denise Kimber Buell, 1999
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Extracts from the records of the Boston Society for Medical ...
Ovarian, tubular and interstitial fetation ; the latter he defines to be that in which "
the ovum enters the parietes of the uterus, but is detained in an interspace of the
fibres before it arrives in the uterine cavity." " Ovario-tubal " fetation (Campbell) ...
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The Principles and practice of obstetrics
Super- fetation ; meaning of the term — The Possibility of Super-fetation
generally conceded by the early Writers ; not so with the men of our own times —
The Case cited by Buffon — The Case in the Brazils,' by Dr. Lopes — Is Super-
fetation ...
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MEDICO-CHIRURGICAL TRANSACTIONS.
25 1783. Extra-uterine fetation of about the sixth week, developed in right
Fallopian tube. The corpus luteum is in the left ovary. The uterus is enlarged and
contains some coherent shreds of exudation. 25 1765. Interstitial extra-uterine
fetation.
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Transactions of the Obstetrical Society of London
Priestley (Dr.) Remarks on Dr. Playfair's case of extra-uterine fetation .....
Primiparse, labour in, late in the reproductive period of life (Mr. G. Roper) .....
Procidentia uteri (Dr. M. Sims) . . 213, 238 Puerperal fever, on (Dr. Snow Beck) . .
. .31 SO ...
Obstetrical Society of London, 1866
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Transactions of the Obstetrical Society of London
Priestley (Dr.) Remarks on Dr. Playfair's case of extra-uterine fetation .....
Primiparte, labour in, late in the reproductive period of life (Mr. G, Roper) ".....
Procidentia uteri (Dr. M. Sims) . . 213, 238 Puerperal fever, on (Dr. Snow Beck) . .
. .31 80 ...
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Encyclopaedia Londinensis
Eccyesis, [from ex, out of, and iivmig, impregnatiom] Extra-uterine fetation; i. e.
imperfect fetation produced in some organ exterior to the uterus. There are three
species. ' 1. Eccyesis ovaria : imperfect fetation occurring in the right or left
ovarium ...
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Encyclopaedia Londinensis, or, Universal dictionary of arts, ...
Eccyefis, [from ix, out of, and xmiok, impregnation.] Extra-uterine fetation; i. e.
imperfect fetation produced in some organ exterior to the uterus. There are three
species. 1. Eccyesis ovaria : imperfect fetation occurring in the right or left
ovarium.
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Aristotle: Logic and metaphysics
This "by what" is analyzed as something either external or internal to the fetation.
He acknowledges that he is confronted with a problem: it is hard to see how
something external could be in a position to act to form the fetation, for what is in
...
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Solitude of a Humble Genius - Gregor Johann Mendel: Volume ...
Aristotle, who does not know about chain reactions, prefers to think about the
fetation (the formation of fetus, from Latin “newly delivered”), in terms of a
mechanical toy, in which the movement of one part triggers the movement of
another part, ...
Jan Klein, Norman Klein, 2013
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... this is still considered primitive neural activity rather than the beginning of conscious thought, something that develops much later in fetation. «Beliefnet.com, Sep 09»