| John Frederick Archbold - 1853 - 1006 pagine
...living child in a perfectly natural way, fourteen days later than nine calendar months ; and I believe two women to have been delivered of a child, alive,...a natural way, above ten calendar months from the hour of conception." In a caso where the wife was a lewd woman, and she was delivered of a child forty... | |
| Sir Edward Coke, Francis Hargrave - 1853 - 882 pagine
...living child, 1»а perfectly natural way, fourteen days later than nine calendar month», aid believe two women to have been delivered of a child alive, in a natural icay, above ten calendar months from the hour of conception. — [Note 190*.] Sect. 190. , a niefe... | |
| Theodric Romeyn Beck - 1860 - 910 pagine
...later than nine calendar months, and believed two women to have been delivered of a child alive in the natural way, above ten calendar months from the time...respect for the character and talents of Dr. Hunter, but entertained doubts as to the accuracy of these cases; he should like to know the grounds on which the... | |
| Thomas Hawkes Tanner - 1860 - 528 pagine
...living child, in a perfectly natural way, fourteen days later than nine calendar months ; and believe two women to have been delivered of a child alive,...a natural way, above ten calendar months from the hour of conception." The majority of the medical men examined in the Gardner Peerage Cause were in... | |
| William Blackstone, George Sharswood - 1860 - 874 pagine
...living child, in a perfectly natural way, fourteen days later than nine calendar months : and believe two women to have been delivered of a child alive,...a natural way, above ten calendar months from the hour of conception." See further Runington on Ejectments, 1 ed. In а саке where the wife was a... | |
| William Blackstone - 1922 - 1044 pagine
...living child, in a perfectly natural way, fourteen days later than nine calendar months; and believe two women to have been delivered of a child alive,...a natural way, above ten calendar months from the hour of conception." See further Runington on Ejectments, i ed. In a case where the wife was a lewd... | |
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