| Fleetwood Churchill - 1849 - 586 sider
...was invalided ; and, returning to Aberdeeusbire, he died on the 19th of October, 1799, at Logic, the certainty in the matter, that I could venture to foretell...almost in every instance my prediction was verified. The disease was new and unknown in Aberdeen, and a very powerful prejudice prevailed against the treatment... | |
| 1850 - 1148 sider
...Gordon's Treatise, p. 2. nicaring the disease, he states, "Thai Ï" could venture to foretel what woman would be affected with the disease upon hearing by what midwife they were attended during their lying-in, and almost in every instance my prediction was verified."* He quotes... | |
| Edward William Murphy - 1852 - 412 sider
...labouring under the disease." And as a confirmation of this mode of communicating the disease, he states, " That I could venture to foretell what women would...the disease, upon hearing by what midwife they were attended during their lying-in, and almost in every instance my prediction was verified." f He quotes... | |
| Oliver Wendell Holmes - 1861 - 450 sider
...disease is not epidemic," — and adds, " The problem for solution is, — Why do the 5 deaths become 10, 15, 20, 31, 58, 88, weekly, and then progressively...HEARING BY WHAT MIDWIFE THEY WERE TO BE DELIVERED, OB BY WHAT NURSE THEY WERE TO BE ATTENDED, DURING THEIR LYING-IN : AND, ALMOST IN EVERY INSTANCE, MY... | |
| Fordyce Barker - 1874 - 588 sider
...which the disease was conveyed by midwives and others to the neighboring villages, and declares that, " I arrived at that certainty in the matter, that I...almost in every instance, my prediction was verified." In the essay on puerperal fever, by Dr. Armstrong, a number of instances are given of the prevalence... | |
| Fordyce Barker - 1874 - 586 sider
...which the disease was conveyed by midwives and others to the neighboring villages, and declares that, " I arrived at that certainty in the matter, that I...be attended, during their lying-in, and, almost in eveiy instance, my prediction was verified." In the essay on puerperal fever, by Dr. Armstrong, a number... | |
| Fordyce Barker - 1876 - 584 sider
...which the disease was conveyed by midwives and others to the neighboring villages, and declares that, " I arrived at that certainty in the matter, that I...disease, upon hearing by what midwife they were to he delivered, or by what nurse they were to be attended, during their lying-in, and, almost in every... | |
| Oliver Wendell Holmes - 1883 - 478 sider
...is not epidemic," — and adds, " The problem for solution is, — Why do the five deaths become 10, 15, 20, 31, 58, 88, weekly, and then progressively...OR BY WHAT NURSE THEY WERE TO BE ATTENDED, DURING THEIK LYING-IN : AND ALMOST IN EVERY INSTANCE, MY PREDICTION WAS VERIFIED." Even previously to Gordon,... | |
| Barton Cooke Hirst - 1889 - 866 sider
...with the propagation of cholera from Jessore to San Francisco and from Mauritius to St. Petersburg."4 "I arrived at that certainty in the matter that I...during their lying-in ; and almost in every instance my predictions were verified."5 "A certain numlx'r of deaths is caused every year by the contagion of... | |
| OLIVER WENDELL HOLMS - 1891 - 470 sider
...from Jcssore to San Fraucisco, and from Mauritius to St. Petersburg." — Professor Meiys, i854. " I arrived at that certainty in the matter, that I...almost in every instance, my prediction was verified." — Gordon, i795. a Printed in l843 ; reprinted with additions, i865. " A certain number of deaths... | |
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