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.
62/68
![o8 264. Purefoy (R. D.).—“ On a Case of Arrested Development,” Proc. Dubl. Obst. Soc., xliii. p. 140, 1880-1. 265. Bolton (J. B.).—“ Maternal Impressions,” St Louis Med, and Sura. Joum., xli. p. 437, 1881. y ’ 266. Burchmore (J. H.).—[A well-marked Case ot Maternal Impression,] Med. and Surg. Reporter, xlv. p. 138, Philadelphia, 1881. 267. Dewey (G. M.).--“ Mother’s Marks : Can Mental Emotions of the Mother affect the Foetus 1 ” St Louis Med. and Surg. Journ., xli. p. 587, 1881. 268. Dickinson.—“ Maternal Impressions,” St Louis Med. and Surg. Journ,, xli. p. 160, 1881. 269. Dixon (A.).—“Arrest of Evolution versus Maternal Impressions,” Indiana Med. Reporter, ii. p. 4, Evansville, 1881. 270. Doty (L. L.).—“ Maternal Impression,” Med. and Surg. Reporter, xlv. p. 26, Philadelphia, 1881. 271. M‘Dade (G. W.).—“ Maternal Impressions,” Louisville Med. News, xi. p. 293, 1881. 272. Miller (C. HA—“ Maternal Impressions and their influence on the Foetus, with Cases,” Obst. Gaz., iv. p. 65, Cincinnati, 1881. 273. Miller (C. II.).—“ Maternal Longings and their influence on the Foetus in utero,” Med. and Surg. Reporter, xlv. p. 80, Philadelphia, 1881. 274. Rawlins (J. S.).—“Maternal Impressions,” Med. and Surg. Reporter, xliv. p. 671, Philadelphia, 1881. 275. Shivers(C. II.).—“More about Maternal Impressions,” Med. and Surg. Reporter, xlv. p. 137, Philadelphia, 1881. 276. Stockaiid (C. C.).—“ Maternal Impressions,” St Louis Med. and Surg. Journ,, xli. p. 101, 1881. 277. Stockslager (S. 0.).—“ Maternal Impressions,” Chicago Med. Journ. and Exam., xliii. p. 313, 1881. 278. Prentiss (I). W.).—“ Influence of Maternal Impressions on the Foetus,” Phila. Med. Times, xii. p. 385, 1881-2. 279. Taylor (\V. T.).— “ A Case of Maternal Impressions,” Phila. Med. Times, xii. p. 307, 1881-2. 280. Haldemann (J. S.).—“Relation of an Acephalous Foetus to Maternal Impressions,” Obst. Gaz., v. p. 233, Cincinnati, 1882. 281. Johnston.—“Effect of Mental Impressions on the Foetus in utero,”St Louis Med. and Surg. Journ., xliii. p. 616, 1882. 282. M ‘Coy (A.).—“ Maternal Impressions,” Louisville Med. News, xiv. p. 32, 1882. 283. Maughs.—“ Maternal Impressions,” St Louis Med. and Surg. Journ., xliii. p. 596, 1882. 284. Taylor (W. T.).—“ A Maternal Impression,” Phila. Med. Times, xiii. p. 155, 1882-3. 285. Baskett (N. M.).—“ Do Maternal Impressions influence the Growth of the Embryo?” St Louis Cour. Med., x. p. 193, 1883. 286. Grinstead (W. F.).—“ Child’s Marks,” St Louis Cour. Med,, ix. p. 118, 1883. 287. Miller (C. II.).—“Some Facts regarding Maternal Impressions,” South. Clinic, vi. p. 95, Richmond, 1883. 288. Roth (T.).—“ Ueber das Versehen und mechanische Einwirkungen auf Schwangere und fiber deren Einfluss auf die normale Ausbildung des Embryos,” Arch. f. path. Anat., xci. p. 571, Berlin, 1883. 289. O’Reilly (J. II.).—“Fetal Monstrosities; referring especially to the Influence of Maternal Impressions,” Med. Herald, v. p. 160, Louisville, 1883-4. 290. Mitchell (A.).—“ Strong Mental Emotion affecting Pregnant Women as a Cause of Idiocy in the Offspring,” Trans. Obst. Soc. Lond. (1884), xxvi. p. 124, 1885. 291. Jones (F. M.).—“ Maternal Impressions,” Med. Summary, vii. p. 1, Phila- delphia, 1885-6.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21981000_0064.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)