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335.--Professor Pancost removed some years since, from the cheek of a child some months old, a rudimentary second child. P. 198. CAN THE FOETUS CRY IN UTERO?--Dr. Bedford Obstetrics, p. 264; _Lancet_, January 23, 1869. P. 199. IS IT A SON OR DAUGHTER?--_Philadelphia Medical and Surgical Reporter_, vol. xvii. p. 495; Dr. Frankenhauser, in the _Monatschrift fuer Geburtskunde_; Dr. Packman, _On Impregnation_, _Lancet_, July 18, 1863. P. 202. GARDNER PEERAGE CASE.--Dr. Bedford, _System of Obstetrics_, p. 299. P. 204. PROLONGED PREGNANCIES.--Taylor, _Medical Jurisprudence_, p. 586; _Report of Proceedings against the Rev. Fergus Jardine_ (Edinburgh, 1839). P. 207. CARE OF HEALTH DURING PREGNANCY.--Churchill, _On Women_, p. 451; Menville, ii. 114; Tilt's _Elements of Health_, p. 271. P. 236. TO HAVE LABOR WITHOUT PAIN.--Professor T. Gaillard Thomas says, 'The rule should be to employ an anaesthetic in every case of labor, _during the second stage_, unless some contra-indication exists. After a delivery, under its influence patients recover more rapidly, are freer from complications, and show fewer signs of prostration.' See _Lecture on the Management of Women after Parturition_, in the _Richmond and Louisville Medical Journal_, February, 1869, p. 145. P. 238. WEIGHT AND LENGTH OF NEW-BORN CHILDREN--_Philadelphia Medical and Surgical Reporter_, vol. xix. p. 388; Carpenter, _Human Physiology_, p. 810; Ramsbotham, _Obstetrics_, p. 111; _Detroit Review of Medicine and Pharmacy_, March, 1869, p. 150. P. 271. THE CHILD.--Dr. J. Lewis Smith, _A Treatise on the Diseases of Infancy and Childhood_, 1869, p. 28 _et seq._; Dr. Thomas Hillier, _Clinical Treatise on the Diseases of Children_, p. 17; Dr. Edward Smith, _Cyclical Changes in Health and Disease_; Dr. John Marshall, _Outlines of Physiology, Human and Comparative_, pp. 761, 765, 998; Dr. Charles A. Cameron, _Lectures on the Preservation of Health_, 1868, p. 174; Dr. Charles J. B. Williams, _Principles of Medicine_, p. 480; Dr. J. Forsyth Meigs, _Diseases of Children_; Dr. E. J. Tilt, _Elements of Health and Principles of Female Hygiene_, p. 50 _et seq._; Dr. Andrew Combe, _The Management of Infancy_, p. 73 _et seq._ (ninth ed. Edinburgh, 1860), _Report of Board of Health of Philadelphia_ for 1868, p. 43; _British and Foreign Medico-Chirurgical Review_, April 1868, pp. 382, 454; _Southern Journal of the Medical Sciences_, November, 1867, p. 555; Dr. Thomas Hawke
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