Teratogenesis : an inquiry into the causes of monstrosities. History of the theories of the past / by J.W. Ballantyne.
- Date:
- 1897
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Teratogenesis : an inquiry into the causes of monstrosities. History of the theories of the past / by J.W. Ballantyne. Source: Wellcome Collection.
Provider: This material has been provided by the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh. The original may be consulted at the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh.
56/68
![TERATOGENESIS. 116. Hoare (J.).—“Extraordinary circumstance” [child would not speak to any male], Lancet, i. for 1831-2, p. 441. 117. Winslow (F.).—“An inquiry into the probability of the Mind of the Mother influencing the Health and Formation of the Foetus in utero,” Land. Med. and Surg. Journ., i. p. 621, 1832. 118. Schneider.—“ Merkwiirdige Einwirkung der Einbildungskraft einer Mutter auf ihr nocli im Fruchthalter befindliches Kind,” IVchntl. Beitr. z. med. u. cliir. Klin., ii. p. 369, Leipzig, 1833. 119. Ryan. “On the Physical Education and Diseases of Infants and Children ; Maternal influence on the Embryo ; Monstrosities, London Med. and Surg. Journ., iv. p. 170, 1833-4. 120. Keyler.—“ Ein Beitrag zur Geschichte des Versehens der Schwangern,” Med. Cor.-Bl. d. wurttcmb. drztl. Ver., iii. p. 295, Stuttgart, 1834. 121. BErard (J. B.).—“Causes de la monstruosite et autres anomalies de 1’organisation humaine rapportees vulgairement il ^influence de l’imagi- nation maternelle.” These, Paris, 1835. 122. Andreae, Sommer, and Kluge.—“Beitrage zur Lelire von dem soge- nannten Versehen der Schwangern,” Med. Ztg., v. p. 189, Berlin, 1836. 123. Braun.—“ Ueber das Yersehen der Schwangern, und die dagegen geheis- chten polizeilichen Maassregeln,” Ztsclir. f. d. Staatsarznlc, xxxi. p. 296, Erlangen, 1836. 124. Saint-Hilaire (I. Geoffroy).—Histoire . . . des Anomalies, iii. p. 540, Paris, 1836. 125. Si’ATH.—“ Beitrage zur Geschichte des Yerseliens der Schwangern,” Med. Cor.-Bl. d. vmrttemb. drztl. Ver., vii. p. 46, Stuttgart, 1837. 126. Webb (N. S.).—“ Extraordinary case of a Child, in utero, affected by the injury of its Mother by Burning,” Transylv. Journ. Med., x. p. 418, Lexington, Ky., 1837. 127. Ridge (1).).—“Death of a Child from Frightof the Mother,” London Med. Gaz., xxi. p. 193, 1837-8. 128. Burdach (C. F.).—“ Die Physiologie als Erfahrungswissenschaft,” 2nd edit, (von Baer), ii. p. 122, Leipzig, 1837. 129. Canton (E.).—“ Monstrous Birth ; does the Mind of the Mother influence the Formation of her Offspring?” Lancet, i. p. 771, 1838-9. 130. Rankin (D. R.)—“The Influence of the Imagination on the Foetus in utero,” Lancet, i. for 1838-9, p. 835. 131. Thomson (F. II.).—“Influence of Imagination on the Development of the Foetus exerted at the period of Conception or afterwards,” London Med. Gaz., xxiii. p. 764, 1838-9. 132. Wansbrough (T. W.)—“Supposed Effects of Fright of the Mother on the Foetus,” Lancet, i. for 1838-9, p. 759. 133. Anonymous.—“A Physiological Phenomenon, or the Snake Man, Robert Ii. Copeland,” Boston Med. and Surg. Journ., xx. p. 98, 1839. 134. H. (B.)—“Embryotic Influences,” Boston Med. and Surg. Journ., xx. p. 361, 1839. 135. Koehler (F. W.)—“Ueber das sogenannte Versehen der Schwangern,” Journ. d. Ghir. is. Augenli., xxviii. p. 466, Berlin, 1839. 136. Pauli (F.).—“Das Versehen der Schwangern,” N. Ztschr. f. Geburtsk., vii. p. 259, Berlin, 1839. 137. Rubner (C. F. H. G.).—“Ueber das sogenannte Versehen der Scliwan- geren,” Diss., Erlangen, 1839. 138. T. (W. J.).—“A case illustrative of the Influence of the Mother upon the Foetus in utero,” Med. Times, i. p. 235, London, 1839. 139. Muller (J.)—“ Handbuch der Physiologie des Mensclien,” ii. p. 574, Koblenz, 1840. 140. Neill (H.).—“Influence of the Mother’s Imagination on the Foetus in utero,” Dublin Med. Press, iv. p. 243, 1840.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21981000_0058.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)