ef the Weftminfter General Infirmary, 
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i woman had convulftons about the feventh mouth of her 
pregnancy, and was delivered a month after of a dead 
child, and recovered, 
i woman had convulfions during labour ; brought forth a 
live child, and recovered. 
*"p women, or i in 210, had uterine haemorrhage before 
and during labour. 
Of thefe 1 died undelivered^; 
1 died a few hours, and 
i ten days, after delivery, and 
6 recovered. 
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5 women had the puerperal fever, of whom four died. In 
one of thefe the placenta was undelivered, and conti- 
nued fo to her death. 
a women were feized with mania, but recovered in about 
three months. In 
1 woman a fuppuration took place, foon after labour, from 
the vagina into the bladder and rectum. This patient 
recovered, but the urine and ftools continue to pafs 
through the wounds. Of 
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fourth was delivered of a feven-months child, without mutilating it, which died in 
its palfage. The number of women, therefore, who from error in their conforma* 
tion were incapable of bearing live children appears to be very inconliderable. 
Of the remaining four I have not been able to get any intelligence, 
* In thefe nine cafes only one child was faved. 
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