... though age may give some addition to their substance. " 4th. From the umbilical cord, which is thick and firm. " 5th. From other circumstances, opposite to those in that which was imperfect; such as that he cries, moves his limbs, opens his eyes,... Elements of Medical Jurisprudence - Page 11by Samuel Farr - 1814 - 139 pagesFull view - About this book
 | Samuel Emlen - Medical - 1815
...those in that which was imperfect; such as that he cries, moves his limbs, opens his eyes, sucks at the breast, is not always asleep, can bear cold, has a...Monsters are again divided into perfect and imperfect. A perfect monster is that which absolutely differs in all its parts, from the human appearance, as... | |
 | Medical - 1815
...moves his limbs, opens his eyes, sucks at the breast, is not always asleep, can bear cold, has a wliite skin, can evacuate urine and the faeces, has long...Monsters are again divided into perfect and imperfect. A perfect monster is that which absolutely differs in all its parts, from the human appearance, as... | |
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