| John Read (maker to the army.) - 1824 - 550 pagina’s
...for. In speaking of Dr. Denman's Aphorisms, Dr. Dewees remarks — " His fifth (aphorism) declares 'it is meant, when the forceps are used, to supply with them the insufficiency or the want of pains.' Here is a plain and positive direction, one that the common sense of all mankind... | |
| 1825 - 550 pagina’s
...speaking of Dr. Denman's Aphorisms, Dr. Dewees remarks — " His fifth (aphorism) declares ' it is mount, when the forceps are used, to supply with them the insufficiency or the want of pains.' Here is a plain and positive direction, one that the common sense of all mankind... | |
| William Harcourt Ranking, Charles Bland Radcliffe, William Domett Stone - 1845 - 752 pagina’s
...has been very severely, and, I admit, very justly criticised. Dr. Dentnan's fifth aphorism states : " It is meant, when the forceps are used, to supply with them the insufficiency or want of labor-pains, but so long as the pains continue, we have reason to hope they will produce their effects,... | |
| 1846 - 496 pagina’s
...neither the forceps nor any other instrument is ever to be used in a clandestine manner. [Denman]. " 3rd, The first stage of labour must be completed, that...uteri must be dilated and the membranes broken before we think of applying the forceps or the vectis. [Denman]. " 4th, The difficulties which attend the... | |
| Edward William Murphy - 1846 - 344 pagina’s
...has been very severely, and I admit very justly, criticized. Dr. Denman's fifth aphorism states, " It is meant, when the forceps are used, to supply with them the insufficiency or want of labour pains ; but so long as the pains continue, we have reason to hope they will produce their effect,... | |
| Francis Gurney Smith, John Neill - 1852 - 128 pagina’s
...dangerous for mother or child, and where the danger can only be removed by hastening the labour. Fig. 36. It is meant, when the forceps are used, to supply...therefore justify waiting. The first stage of labour must lie completed, that is, the os uteri must be dilated, and the membranes broken, before the attempt... | |
| William Potts Dewees - 1853 - 640 pagina’s
...expressly declared their "intention" is to save the lives of both? 768. His fifth Aphorism declares, "It is meant when the forceps are used to supply with them the insufficiency, or the want of pains: " here is a plain and positive direction, one that the common sense of mankind would... | |
| John King - 1855 - 754 pagina’s
...has been very severely, and I admit, very justly criticised. Dr. Denman's fifth aphorism states, ' It is meant, when the forceps are used, to supply with them the insufficiency or want of labor-pains ; but so long as the pains continue, we have reason to hope they will produce their effect,... | |
| John King - 1855 - 774 pagina’s
...has been very severely, and I admit, very justly criticised. Dr. Denman's fifth aphorism states, ' It is meant, when the forceps are used, to supply with them the insufficiency or want of labor-pains; but .-•• long at the paint continue, we have reason to hope they will produce their... | |
| 1861 - 554 pagina’s
...axiom of Denman (who may justly be called the father of British obstetric medicine), as follows: — " It is meant, when the forceps are used, to supply with them the insufficiency or want of labour pains ; but so long as the pains continue, we have reason to hope they will produce their effect,... | |
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