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" ... uterus extending as high as the navel. The cause of Her Royal Highness's death is certainly somewhat obscure ; the symptoms were such as attend death from hemorrhage, but the loss of blood did not appear to be sufficient to account for a fatal issue.... "
Obstetrics: the science and the art - Page 351
by Charles Delucena Meigs - 1852 - 759 pages
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Monthly Retrospect of the Medical Sciences, Volumes 1-2

1848 - 566 pages
...present diner about the quantity, so much as from twelve ounces to pound and a half; the uterus extended as high as the navel. The cause of Her Royal Highness's...might not be the cause. As far as I can judge, the labour could not have been better managed. That I did not see Her Royal Highness more early was awkward...
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The British Record of Obstetric Medicine & Surgery for 1848-[1849]...

1849 - 762 pages
...blood in the cavity of the uterus, but those present dispute about the quantity, so much as from twelve ounces to a pound and a half: the uterus extending...certain that this might not be the cause. As far as I c;m judge, the labour could not have been better managed. That 1 did not see her Royal Highness more...
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A short sketch of the life and writings of ... Joseph Clarke

Robert Collins - 1849 - 114 pages
...12 ounces to a pound and a half ; the uterus extending as high as the naveU The cause of Her Eoyal Highness's death is certainly somewhat obscure ; the...might not be the cause. As far as I can judge, the labour could not have been better managed. That I did not see Her Royal Highness more early was awkward...
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British and Foreign Medico-chirurgical Review: Or, Quarterly ..., Volume 4

Medicine - 1849 - 612 pages
...Highness's death is cert linly somewhat obscure ; the symptom* were such as attend death from haemorrhage, but the loss of blood did not appear to be sufficient...place earlier than what was supposed, and it does not seems to me to be quite certain that this might not be the cause. As far as I can judge, the labour...
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British and Foreign Medico-chirurgical Review, Volume 4

1849 - 604 pages
...symptoms were such as attend death from hemorrhage, but the loss of blood did not appear to be suffieient to account for a fatal issue. It is possible that the effusion into the pericardinm took place earlier than what was supposed, and it docs not seem to me to be quite certam...
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A Treatise on the Science and Practice of Midwifery, Volume 2

William Smoult Playfair - Obstetrics - 1882 - 460 pages
...obscure ; the symptoms were such as attend death from haemorrhage, but the loss of blood did not seem to be sufficient to account for a fatal issue. It...effusion into the pericardium took place earlier than was supposed, and it does not seem to be quite certain that this might not be the cause. That I did...
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A Treatise on the science and practice of midwifery

William Smoult Playfair - 1885 - 712 pages
...obscure; the symptoms were such as attend death from hemorrhage, but the loss of blood did not seem to be sufficient to account for a fatal issue. It...effusion into the pericardium took place earlier than was supposed, and it does not seem to be quite certain that this might not be the cause. That 1 did...
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Proceedings of the Florida Medical Association, Session of ...

Florida Medical Association - 1890 - 974 pages
...cyst the size of a hen's egg. The cause of Her Royal Highness' death is certainly somewhat obsure. The symptoms were such as attend death from hemorrhage,...for a fatal issue. It is possible that the effusion iuto the pericardium took place earlier than was supposed, and it does not seem to me to be quite certain...
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