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Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine

CHAPTER III
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She had seven or eight pains in all.

Schultze speaks of a woman who, arriving at the period for delivery, went into an extraordinary state of somnolence, and in this condition on the third day bore a living male child.
Berthier in 1859 observed a case of melancholia with delirium which continued through pregnancy.

The woman was apparently unconscious of her condition and was delivered without pain.

Cripps mentions a case in which there was absence of pain in parturition.

Depaul mentions a woman who fell in a public street and was delivered of a living child during a syncope which lasted four hours.


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