The woman about to become a mother, or with her new-born infant upon her bosom, should be the object of trembling care and sympathy wherever she bears her tender burden or stretches her aching limbs. MEDICAL ESSAYS - Page 167by OLIVER WENDELL HOLMS - 1891Full view - About this book
| Ohio state medical society - 1859 - 206 pages
...this pitiless disease." Dr. Holmes, in his excellent treatise on this subject, eloquently concludes: " There is no tone deep enough for regret, and no voice...warning. The woman about to become a mother, or with a new-born infant upon her bosom, should be the object of trembling care and sympathy wherever she... | |
| 1863 - 492 pages
...helplessness of infancy into the stranger's arms, or bequeathed it with less cruelty the death of its dying parent. There is no tone deep enough for regret, and no voice loud enough for warning God forbid that any member of the profession to whom she trusts her life, doubly precious at that eventful... | |
| 1863 - 656 pages
...helplessness of infancy into the stranger's arms, or bequeathed it with less cruelty the death of its dyiris: parent. There is no tone deep enough for regret, and no voice loud enough for warning God forbid that auy member of the profession to whom she trusts her life, doubly precious at that eventful... | |
| 1876 - 398 pages
...helplessness of infancy into the strangers arms, or bequeathed it with less cruelty the death of its dying parent. There is no tone deep enough for regret, and no voice loud enough for mourning. The woman about to become a mother, or with her new-born infant upon her bosom, should be... | |
| R. H. Andrews - 1908 - 426 pages
...plea for this class of patients than has been made by our own physician-poet Oliver Wendell Holmes: "The woman about to become a mother, or with her newborn...trembling care and sympathy wherever she bears her burden or stretches her aching limbs. The very outcast of the streets has pity upon her sister in degradation,... | |
| 1888 - 320 pages
...permit me still further to press the argument with the words of our own noble and eloquent Holmes.* "The woman about to become a mother, or with her new-born...stretches her aching limbs. The very outcast of the street has pity upon her ! sister in degradation when the seal of promised maternity is impressed upon... | |
| 1889 - 350 pages
...helplessness of infancy into the stranger's arms, or bequeathed it, with less cruelty, the death of its dying parent. There is no tone deep enough for regret, and...for warning. The woman about to become a mother, or wlth her new-born infant upon her bosom, should be the object of trembling care and sympathy wherever... | |
| 1891 - 600 pages
...arms, or bequeathed to it, with less cruelty, the death of its dying parent. There is no tone too deep for regret, and no voice loud enough for warning....about to become a mother, or with her new-born infant on her bosom, should be the subject of trembling care and sympathy wherever she bears her tender burden,... | |
| Francis Albert Rollo Russell - 1892 - 526 pages
...wrote on this subject, no tongue can tell the heart-breaking calamities these errors have caused ; " there is no tone deep enough for regret, and no voice loud enough for warn1ng. RABIES AND HYDROPHOBIA. RABIES is now known to be a contagious disease, transmitted from the... | |
| 1893 - 1048 pages
...profession, to communities, and its yet more grave importance to mothers. I would echo the voice of Holmes loud enough for warning. "The woman about to become...outcast of the streets has pity upon her sister in degredation when the seal of promised maternity is impressed upon her. The remorseless vengeance of... | |
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