| Medicine - 1829 - 470 pages
...of New York, whom Dr HOSACK speaks of as an eminent and judicious practitioner, says, " IT AITEARS TO BE INJURIOUS TO THE CHILD AT ALL TIMES ; for in...case in which I have seen it exhibited, the child Jtas been still-born ; and in I In: greater part of them, it was not possible to restore it to life."... | |
| John Read (maker to the army.) - 1829 - 594 pages
...of New York, whom Dr. Hosack speaks of as an eminent and judicions practitioner, says, " IT APPEAIIS TO BE INJURIOUS TO THE CHILD AT ALL TIMES ; for, in every case in which I have seen it exhihited, the child has becn stillborn ; and, in the greater part of them, it was not possible to... | |
| Daniel Drake, Lunsford Pitts Yandell - Medicine - 1841 - 510 pages
...after detailing some cases, gives his opinion in relation to ergot in the following terms: "It appears to be injurious to the child at all times ; for in...of them it was not possible to restore it to life.* Dr. Hosack states that he gave the ergot in three cases, and " although no evidence existed previous... | |
| 1842 - 570 pages
...after detailing some cases, gives his opinion in relation to ergot in the following terms: 'It appears to be injurious to the child at all times; for in...of them it was not possible to restore it to life." " "Dr. Hosack states that he gave the ergot in three cases, and 'although no evidence existed previous... | |
| Medicine - 1851 - 588 pages
...city, after detailing some cases, gives his opinion of ergot in the following terms : ' It appear* to be injurious to the child at all times, for, in...them, it was not possible to restore it to life.' Dr. Holcombe, of New Jersey, says: 'More children, I am satisfied, from what I have seen and heard,... | |
| Russell Thacher Trall - Hydrotherapy - 1851 - 580 pages
...late Dr. William Moore, " a veteran practitioner of obstetrics in this city," testified, " It appears to be injurious to the child at all times, for in...case in which I have seen it exhibited, the child was still-born." Dr. Chatard, of Baltimore, gave it in thirty-seven cases, and fourteen of them were... | |
| 1851 - 584 pages
...city, after detailing some cases, gives his opinion of ergot in the following terms : ' It appears to be injurious to the child at all times, for, in every case iu which I have seen it exhibited, the child has been still-born, and, in the greater part of them,... | |
| John Brodhead Beck - Children - 1852 - 186 pages
...detailing some cases, gives his opinion in relation to ergot in the following terms : " It appears to be injurious to the child at all times ; for in...which I have seen it exhibited, the child has been * New York Med. and Phys. Journal, vo!, iv., p. 212. still-born, and in the greater part of them it... | |
| Henry Miller - Abortion - 1858 - 682 pages
...this city, after detailing some cases, gives his opinion of ergot in the following terms: 'It appears to be injurious to the child at all times; for in...part of them it was not possible to restore it to life.'2 "Dr. Holcombe, of New Jersey, says: 'More children, I am satisfied from what I have seen and... | |
| Alfred Stillé - 1860 - 982 pages
...strongly by Chapman.* But as early as 1822, we find Dr. Moore, of New York, stating that "it appears to be injurious to the child at all times, for in...part of them it was not possible to restore it to life."7 In 1828, Dr. RM Huston maintained that, even when given under till the favorable conditions... | |
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