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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «FOETATION»
Descubre el uso de
foetation en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con
foetation y pequeños extractos de los mismos para contextualizar su uso en la literatura.
1
Extra-Uterine
Foetation and Gestation, and the Early Signs ...
Suggestions For The Positive Diagnosis Of This Fatal Condition, And A Plea For The Treatment Indicated In It, With The View Of Saving The Life Of The Woman.
2
Saint Louis Medical and Surgical Journal
This subject of super-foetation looks to me impossible, on account of the closing
of the mouth of the womb after impregnation has taken place. Dr. Atwood. —
Medical literature gives a history of one case, in which a woman gave birth to
three ...
In what manner can we explain this singular phenomenon, except on the almost
exploded doctrine of super-foetation. Here we have two foetuses, each perfect,
according to its size, the larger measuring nine inches, the smaller one inch, ...
Samuel Colhoun, James Webster, 1825
4
Steroid Hormone Administration: Volume 3: Book II of ...
It is to be expected that this kind of super-foetation is not limited to hares, but
occurs in other mammals too. It has even been observed as a great rarity in men
too (G. Haselhorst and M. VVatzka, 1950). Super-foetation is quite likely
according to ...
CIBA Foundation Symposium, 2009
5
A dissertation on the diseases of prisons and poor-houses: ...
published at the request of the Medical Society of London ... : to which is added a
singular case of praeter-natural foetation ... Medical Society of London Charles
Dilly ((Londres)). know of no law in this kingdom that gives this unlimited authority
...
Charles Dilly ((Londres)), Medical Society of London, 1795
6
A Treatise on Gynecology: Clinical and Operative
Interstitial foetation. Tubo-abdominal and tubo-ovarian foetation. Ovarian
foetation. Abdominal foetation. Foetation in a rudimentary horn. Condition of the
uterus in extra-uterine foetation. Anatomical modifications supervening upon the
death ...
7
A Treatise on gynaecology : v. 3 1893
Interetitial foetation. Tubo-abdominal and tubo-ovarian foetatiou. Ovarian
foetation. Abdominal foetation. Foetation in a rudimentary horn. Condition of the
uterus in extra-uterine foetation. Anatomical modifications supervening upon the
death ...
8
An appeal to the medical profession, on the utility of the ...
367 Essex prison hulk, Dr. Speers on the diseases on board the, in 1825-6-7 . . .
197 Exfoliation of the bones of the pelvis, causing obstinate sinuses 410, 559
Exhalations, innocuous nature of putrid . . . 277 Extrauterine foetation, case of, ...
John Read (maker to the army.), 1829
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Transactions of the Obstetrical Society of London
Mr. SPENCER WELLs said that the propriety of operating when a woman was
dying of bleeding into her peritoneal cavity, and of operating when her life was
not in immediate danger, although extra-uterine foetation had been ascertained
to ...
Obstetrical Society of London, 1872
10
Cyclopedia of Obstetrics and Gynecology: Anatomy of the ...
In super-foetation two ova, belonging to different ovulations, are fecundated after
intervals more or less protracted. In order, then, that super-foetation may occur, it
is necessary: 1. That ovulation occur at least once more after the first ovule has ...
Egbert H. Grandin, Ludwig Bandl, Theodor Billroth, 1887
2 NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «FOETATION»
Conoce de qué se habla en los medios de comunicación nacionales e internacionales y cómo se emplea el término
foetation en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
Why Whoopi Was Wrong: The Myth of a Post-Racial Canada
After all, the foetation of both the United States and Canada is inextricably linked to the enslavement of non-whites in some form or another. «Huffington Post Canada, Jun 14»
Dear Simon Jenkins, please stop moaning about developers
It created a 'super-foetation of houses in London'. Jolly good. We now daily thrill to the enduring results of his new methods. Only the most ... «Spectator.co.uk, Oct 13»