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" In our opinion it is of the utmost importance to bear in mind that the issue is whether, on the facts of the particular case, the husband was or was not guilty of the corrupt intention of promoting or encouraging either the initiation or the continuance... "
A Handbook of Obstetric Operations - Page 93
by William Smoult Playfair - 1865 - 232 pages
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Unitarianism tried by Scripture and experience: a compilation of treatises ...

Layman, Unitarianism - 1840 - 268 pages
...intercommunication between God and the soul, and prepares it for the spiritual engagements of eternity ! It is of the utmost importance to bear in mind, that the doctrine of the Trinity is constantly assumed or implied throughout the Inspired Volume : this, rather...
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A Treatise on the Science and Practice of Midwifery

William Smoult Playfair - Labor (Obstetrics) - 1876 - 630 pages
...depressed and carried backwards. As it is pushed onwards it is made to progress by a slight side-to-side motion ; and it is of the utmost importance to bear...that the greatest gentleness must always be used. If any obstruction be felt, we are bound to withdraw the instrument, partially or entirely, and attempt...
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A Treatise on the science and practice of midwifery. v. 2, Volume 2

William Smoult Playfair - 1876 - 420 pages
...depressed and carried backwards. As it is pushed onwards it is made to progress by a slight side-to-side motion, and it is of the utmost importance to bear...that the greatest gentleness must always be used. If any obstruction be felt, we are bound to withdraw the instrument, partially or entirely, and attempt...
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A Treatise on the Science and Practice of Midwifery, Volume 2

William Smoult Playfair - Obstetrics - 1882 - 460 pages
...Fig. 159. strument. FORCEP8 IN I'OSHTON. TRACTION IN THE AXIS OF THE BRM, DOWNWARDS AND BACEWAHDS. to bear in mind that the greatest gentleness must always be used. If any obstruction be felt, we are bound to withdraw the instrument, partially or entirely, and attempt...
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A Treatise on the Science and Practice of Midwifery, Volume 2

William Smoult Playfair - Obstetrics - 1884 - 454 pages
...depressed and carried backwards. As it is pushed onwards it is made to progress by a slight side-to-side motion, and it is of the utmost importance to bear...that the greatest gentleness must always be used. If any obstruction be felt, we are bound to withdraw the instrument, partially or entirely, and attempt...
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Madagascar: An Historical and Descriptive Account of the Island ..., Volume 2

Madagascar - 1886 - 614 pages
...Malagasy troops, Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary of Her Majesty the Queen of Madagascar. It is of the utmost importance to bear in mind that the signatures of the queen and the prime minister were only s'g11"1"''1*1 ° ' r . conditional amxed to...
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A Text-book upon the pathogenic bacteria

Joseph McFarland - 1900 - 684 pages
...healthy animal to the unmodified germs of disease. In attempting to establish that any animal is immune it is of the utmost importance to bear in mind that the virulence of bacteria is subject to the greatest variation under purely natural conditions. A few bacteria,...
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Christian Missions in the Far East: Addresses on the Subject Delivered by H ...

Henry Hutchinson Montgomery - Missions - 1905 - 108 pages
...words in the title signifying " holy " or " catholic." It means simply and literally " Japan Church." * It is of the utmost importance to bear in mind that the work of foreign missions is twofold ; first, * The official paper containing the constitution and canons,...
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Outlines of Physical Chemistry

George Senter - Chemistry, Physical - 1911 - 456 pages
...in solution depend, have been deduced on certain assumptions which hold only for dilute solutions, and it is of the utmost importance to bear in mind that there is no a priori reason why they should give trustworthy results for concentrated solutions. The...
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A Manual of Veterinary Physiology

Sir Frederick Smith - Domestic animals - 1912 - 830 pages
...to the sudden tension, and not the closure, of the aortic valves at the time of the aortic recoil. It is of the utmost importance to bear in mind that the force of the aortic reflex is not wholly expended on the valves, but largely on the muscular tissue...
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