10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «UTEROGESTATION»
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uterogestation in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
uterogestation and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Birth, stillbirth, and infant mortality statistics for the ...
PERCENT OF STILLBIRTHS FROM CERTAIN CAUSES AT SPECIFIED
PERIODS OF UTEROGESTATION In table Y the percentage distribution by sex
and by cause is shown for the number of stillbirths reported in 7 States, the
District of ...
United States. Bureau of the Census, 1934
2
Bulletin of the National Research Council
In Alaska, the rule has been adopted that only those stillbirths occurring after the
fourth month of uterogestation need be registered. In the District of Columbia and
in the Philippines, the rule has been adopted that only those stillbirths which ...
3
Birth, Stillbirth, and Infant Mortality Statistics for the ...
PERCENT OF STILLBIRTHS FROM CERTAIN CAUSES AT SPECIFIED
PERIODS OF UTEROGESTATION In tahle Y the percentage distrihution hy sex
and hy cause is shown for the numher of stillhirths reported in 7 States, the
District of ...
United States. Bureau of the Census, 1936
4
The Demography and Epidemiology of Human Health and Aging
(expressed per 100). It is not feasible to include fetuses with shorter periods of
uterogestation in statistical studies because of the incompleteness of the
reporting of early-stage fetuses and the indeterminacy of the sex of the fetus at
this stage.
Jacob S. Siegel, Stuart Jay Olshansky, 2011
5
Human Birth: An Evolutionary Perspective
During uterogestation, the fetus develops primarily in response to placental
functions, hormones, and physiological processes resulting from millions of years
of vertebrate and mammalian evolution. After birth, during exterogestation,
growth ...
6
Resonance of Suffering: Countertransference in Non-Neurotic ...
In his book Touching, Ashley Montagu (1971, Chapter 11) says: “gestation
actually comprises an intrauterine phase or uterogestation, and an extrauterine
phase or exterogestation. . . exterogestation ends when the baby starts to crawl . .
. it ...
7
London Medical and Surgical Journal
M. Velpeau forms a different opinion, and one better entitled to adoption, lie
denies the existence of a membranous fold between the placenta and the uterus
in the early part of uterogestation, but so soon as the tomentose or villous
filaments of ...
8
THE MONTHYLY GAZETTE OF HEALTH
This had the desired effect of quieting the bowels, and the patient went through
the usual period of uterogestation, and was delivered of a living child. In the
former illness, Mr. W. thinks uterine contraction had begun, and therefore the
opium ...
RICHARD REECE, M.D., 1823
9
Vital Statistics: Special reports
... puerperium title and are likewise due to the new classification by period of
uterogestation. 145c 146a 141 Abortion without mention of septic, etc.* 144b +16
+5 The changes in these titles are complex and are the result, not particularly of
the ...
10
The Anatomy and Physiology of the Human Body: Containing The ...
We find, that at the usual time of uterogestation, there arepains excited, and
flooding,'with the discharge of the decidua from _,the womb, although it contains
no fietus. Nay, further, it would appear from the result of ,' several cases, that at
the ...
John Bell, Sir Charles Bell, 1816