| William Benjamin Carpenter - 1843 - 640 páginas
...and powerful emotion of her own mind exerts such an influence upon her stomach as to excite immediate vomiting, and upon her heart as almost to arrest its...fainting, can we believe that it will have no effect on her womb and the fragile being contained within it? Facts and reason, then, alike demonstrate the... | |
| Andrew Combe - 1847 - 198 páginas
...and powerful emotion of her own mind exerts such an influence upon her stomach as to excite immediate vomiting, and upon her heart as almost to arrest its...fainting, can we believe that it will have no effect on her womb and the fragile being contained within it? Facts and reason, then, alike demonstrate the... | |
| 1853 - 710 páginas
...and powerful emotion of her own mind exerts such an influence upon her stomach as to excite immediate vomiting, and upon her heart as almost to arrest its...fainting, can we believe that it will have no effect on her womb, and the fragile being contained within it ? Facts and reason, then, alike demonstrate... | |
| 1868 - 852 páginas
...without hesitation, although they differ in regard to its character and extent. Thiis Dr. A. Combe1 says in reference to this subject of the mother's...that it will have no effect upon her womb and the 1 On the Management of Infancy, p. 76. fragile being contained within it. Facts and reason then alike... | |
| 1878 - 900 páginas
...understand. Perhaps this is one of them. Upon the subject of natural impressions, Dr. Combe says : "If a sudden and powerful emotion of her own mind...induce fainting,' can we believe that it will have no nilect upon her womb, and the fragile being contained in it ? Thus, gentlemen, I might go on adducing... | |
| Frederick Hollick - 1878 - 1060 páginas
...they are in figure 11. Cleft palate is also caused in the same way. stomach as to excite immediate vomiting, and upon her heart as almost to arrest its motion and induce fainting — as we know it will — can we believe that it will have no effect on her womb and the fragile being... | |
| Joseph Hands - 1879 - 514 páginas
...energetic emotion of her own mind exerts such an influence upon her stomach as to excite immediate vomiting, and upon her heart as almost to arrest its...fainting, can we believe that it will have no effect on her womb and the fragile being contained within it ? Facts and reason, then, alike demonstrate the... | |
| Eugene F. Starke, Wilson A. Smith, Wesley A. Dunn - 1893 - 604 páginas
...powerful emotion of her own '.. *' mind exerts such an influence upon her stomach as to excite immediate vomiting, and upon her heart as almost to arrest its...the fragile being contained within it?" Facts and reasons then alike demonstrate the reality of the influence. Among the facts of tliis class there is... | |
| John Brown Hamilton - 1887 - 934 páginas
...sudden and powerful emotion of her mind exerts such an influence upon her stomach as to excite immediate vomiting, and upon her heart as almost to arrest its...fainting, can we believe that it will have no effect on her womb, and the fragile being contained within it? Facts and reason then, alike, demonstrate the... | |
| 1887 - 946 páginas
...emotion of her mind exerta such an influence npon her stomach as to excite immediate vomiting, and npon her heart as almost to arrest its motion, and induce...fainting, can we believe that it will have no effect on her womb, and the fragile being contained within it? Facts and reason then, alike, demonstrate the... | |
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