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" 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. "
Southern Practitioner: An Independent Monthly Journal Devoted to Medicine ... - Page 145
1907
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A Dictionary of Practical Medicine: Comprising General Pathology ...

James Copland - 1852 - 446 pages
...of its dying parent. There is no tone deep enough for regret, and no voice loud enough for warning. The woman about to become a mother, or with her new-born...impressed upon her. The remorseless vengeance of the law is arrested in its fall at a word which reveals this transient claim for mercy. The solemn prayer of...
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Transactions of the First-fifty-ninth Annual Meeting ...

Ohio state medical society - 1859 - 206 pages
...enough for regret, and no voice loud enough for warning. The woman about to become a mother, or with a new-born infant upon her bosom, should be the object...impressed upon her. The remorseless vengeance of the law is arrested in its fall, at a word, which reveals this transient claim for mercy. The solemn prayer...
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Currents and Counter-currents in Medical Science: With Other Addresses and ...

Oliver Wendell Holmes - 1861 - 450 pages
...of its dying parent. There is no tone deep enough for regret, and no voice loud enough for warning. The woman about to become a mother, or with her new-born...her. The remorseless vengeance of the law, brought * Dr. Blundell and Dr. Rigby in the works already cited. down upon its victim by a machinery as sure...
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Journal of Materia Medica, Volume 15

1876 - 398 pages
...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 the ouject of trembling care and sympathy wherever she bears her tender burden, or stretches her aching...
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The Medical Summary: A Monthly Journal of Practical Medicine, New ..., Volume 30

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,...
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College and Clinical Record, Volume 9

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...
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The Dublin Journal of Medical Science, Volume 91

1891 - 600 pages
...death of its dying parent. There is no tone too deep for regret, and no voice loud enough for warning. The woman 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,...
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The Medical and Surgical Reporter, Volume 69

1893 - 1048 pages
...its yet more grave importance to mothers. I would echo the voice of Holmes loud enough for warning. "The woman about to become a mother, or with her new-born...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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The Montreal Medical Journal, Volume 22

George Edgeworth Fenwick, Thomas George Roddick, George Ross - 1894 - 992 pages
...its yet more grave importance to mothers. I would echo the voice of Holmes loud enough for warning: "The woman about to become a mother, or with her newborn...streets has pity upon her sister in degradation when tho seal of promised maternity is impressed upon her. The remorseless vengeance of tho law, brought...
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Medical Review of Reviews, Volume 18

1912 - 922 pages
...more frequently quoted than Holmes' concluding appeal : "The woman about to become a mother, or with new-born, infant upon her bosom, should be the object...remorseless vengeance of the law, brought down upon its victims by a machinery as sure as destiny, is arrested in its fall at a word which reveals her transient...
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