10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «MALCONFORMATION»
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The Edinburgh Medical and Surgical Journal: Exhibiting a ...
We are sensible that, imperfect as this view is, it is not fully applicable to all the
cases of malconformation of the heart. But our objections to the explanations of
Mr J. Bell, and our author, appear, nevertheless, enerally applicable to every
case, ...
2
American Eclectic Obstetrics
CHAPTER V. INDICATIONS OF MALCONFORMATION OF THE PELVIS.
Unnouarsnnr the greatest earthly happiness consists in a domestic life, Where
harmony and co-operation can be maintained; andthere is nothing so truly
calculated to ...
3
Chambers's etymological dictionary of the English language, ...
Malconformation. ing, supporting, or defending ; continuance ; the means of
support ; defence, protection. >, max, n. a plant, and its fruit, called also Indian
corn or wheat. [Sp. maiz, Fr. mais, Haitian, ...
Chambers W. and R., ltd, Andrew Findlater, James Donald (F.R.G.S.), 1867
4
Convegno celebrativo del centenario della nascita di Mauro ...
He is the first horse with this malconformation of which we have certain
knowledge, and his record at the stud makes us throw on him all the onus of
originating the similar malconformation in the present-day stock, though the poet,
Robert ...
5
A Practical Treatise on the Law of Marriage and Divorce: ...
In one case a delay of sixteen months, on the part of the husband, in bringing a
suit, on account of actual malconformation, was thought an unfavourable
circumstance.(s) In another case *of a suit of nullity of r #2(. -. marriage, instituted
by the ...
6
Elements of the Anatomy of the Human Body in Its Sound ...
... who lived for five years; and there are a few instances on record, where the
disorder has been of longer duration. _ There is another kind of malconformation
of the vertebrae, which, as far as I know, has not been described by any author.
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Chamber's Etymological Dictionary of the English Language
Malconformation. xng, supporting, or defending ; continuance; it*. means of
support ; defence, protection. Maize, mar, ». a plant, and its fruit, called ab- Indian
corn or wheat. [Sp. maíz, Fr. mar, Haitian, mahiz, mahis.] Majesty, maj'es-ti, ...
James Donald, William Chambers, 1868
8
A Collection of remarkable cases in Surgery
The answer contained a general denial of the statement of the malconformation
and non-consummation, and stated, that in the months above named, in 1844,
she, by reason of not having any child, and not on account of any natural or ...
In one case a delay of sixteen months, on the part of the husband, in bringing a
suit, on account of actual malconformation, was thought an unfavourable
circumstance.(s) In another case *of a suit of nullity 0f[ Wu ] marriage, instituted by
the ...
10
The London Medical and Surgical Spectator: Or, Monthly ...
The same appearances have been found in subjects when the mind was partially
and at times alienated; in these there is sometimes an apparent malconformation
of the cranium, or some symptoms of a scrophulous taint, or perhaps none of ...