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anomalies and curiosities of medicine-第39章

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d from the placenta。 She was only discovered by the cries of the infant。 In 〃Carpenter's Physiology〃 is described a remarkable case of instinct in an idiotic girl in Paris; who had been seduced by some miscreant; the girl had gnawed the funis in two; in the same manner as is practised by the lower animals。 From her mental imbecility it can hardly be imagined that she had any idea of the object of this separation; and it must have been instinct that impelled her to do it。 Sermon says the wife of Thomas James was delivered of a lusty child while in a wood by herself。 She put the child in an apron with some oak leaves; marched stoutly to her husband's uncle's house a half mile distant; and after two hours' rest went on her journey one mile farther to her own house; despite all her exertions she returned the next day to thank her uncle for the two hours' accommodation。 There is related the history of a case of a woman who was delivered of a child on a mountain during a hurricane; who took off her gown and wrapped the child up in it; together with the afterbirth; and walked two miles to her cottage; the funis being unruptured。

Harvey relates a case; which he learned from the President of Munster; Ireland; of a woman with child who followed her husband; a soldier in the army; in daily march。 They were forced to a halt by reason of a river; and the woman; feeling the pains of labor approaching; retired to a thicket; and there alone brought forth twins。 She carried them to the river; washed them herself; did them up in a cloth; tied them to her back; and that very day marched; barefooted; 12 miles with the soldiers; and was none the worse for her experience。 The next day the Deputy of Ireland and the President of Munster; affected by the story; to repeat the words of Harvey; 〃did both vouchsafe to be godfathers of the infants。〃

Willoughby relates the account of a woman who; having a cramp while in bed with her sister; went to an outhouse; as if to stool; and was there delivered of a child。 She quickly returned to bed; her going and her return not being noticed by her sleeping sister。 She buried the child; 〃and afterward confessed her wickedness; and was executed in the Stafford Gaol; March 31; 1670。〃 A similar instance is related by the same author of a servant in Darby in 1647。 Nobody suspected her; and when delivered she was lying in the same room with her mistress。 She arose without awakening anyone; and took the recently delivered child to a remote place; and hid it at the bottom of a feather tub; covering it with feathers; she returned without any suspicion on the part of her mistress。 It so happened that it was the habit of the Darby soldiers to peep in at night where they saw a light; to ascertain if everything was all right; and they thus discovered her secret doings; which led to her trial at the next sessions at Darby。

Wagner relates the history of a case of great medicolegal interest。 An unmarried servant; who was pregnant; persisted in denying it; and took every pains to conceal it。 She slept in a room with two other maids; and; on examination; she stated that on the night in question she got up toward morning; thinking to relieve her bowels。 For this purpose she secured a wooden tub in the room; and as she was sitting down the child passed rapidly into the empty vessel。 It was only then that she became aware of the nature of her pains。 She did not examine the child closely; but was certain it neither moved nor cried。 The funis was no doubt torn; and she made an attempt to tie it。 Regarding the event as a miscarriage; she took up the tub with its contents and carried it to a sand pit about 30 paces distant; and threw the child in a hole in the sand that she found already made。 She covered it up with sand and packed it firmly so that the dogs could not get it。 She returned to her bedroom; first calling up the man…servant at the stable。 She awakened her fellow…servants; and feeling tired sat down on a stool。 Seeing the blood on the floor; they asked her if she had made way with the child。 She said: 〃Do you take me for an old sow?〃 But; having their suspicions aroused; they traced the blood spots to the sand pit。 Fetching a spade; they dug up the child; which was about one foot below the surface。 On the access of air; following the removal of the sand and turf; the child began to cry; and was immediately taken up and carried to its mother; who washed it and laid it on her bed and soon gave it the breast。 The child was healthy with the exception of a club…foot; and must have been under ground at least fifteen minutes and no air could have reached it。 It seems likely that the child was born asphyxiated and was buried in this state; and only began to assume independent vitality when for the second time exposed to the air。 This curious case was verified to English correspondents by Dr。 Wagner; and is of unquestionable authority; it became the subject of a thorough criminal investigation in Germany。

During the funeral procession of Marshal MacMahon in Paris an enormous crowd was assembled to see the cortege pass; and in this crowd was a woman almost at the time of delivery; the jostling which she received in her endeavors to obtain a place of vantage was sufficient to excite contraction; and; in an upright position; she gave birth to a fetus; which fell at her feet。 The crowd pushed back and made way for the ambulance officials; and mother and child were carried off; the mother apparently experiencing little embarrassment。 Quoted by Taylor; Anderson speaks of a woman accused of child murder; who walked a distance of 28 miles on a single day with her two…days…old child on her back。

There is also a case of a female servant named Jane May; who was frequently charged by her mistress with pregnancy but persistently denied it。 On October 26th she was sent to market with some poultry。 Returning home; she asked the boy who drove her to stop and allow her to get out。 She went into a recess in a hedge。 In five minutes she was seen to leave the hedge and follow the cart; walking home; a distance of a mile and a half。 The following day she went to work as usual; and would not have been found out had not a boy; hearing feeble cries from the recess of the hedge; summoned a passer…by; but too late to save the child。 At her trial she said she did not see her babe breathe nor cry; and she thought by the sudden birth that it must have been a still…born child。

Shortt says that one day; while crossing the esplanade at Villaire; between seven and eight o'clock in the morning; he perceived three Hindoo women with large baskets of cakes of 〃bratties〃 on their heads; coming from a village about four miles distant。 Suddenly one of the women stood still for a minute; stooped; and to his surprise dropped a fully developed male child to the ground。 One of her companions ran into the town; about 100 yards distant; for a knife to divide the cord。 A few of the female passers…by formed a screen about the mother with their clothes; and the cord was divided。 The after…birth came away; and the woman was removed to the town。 It was afterward discovered that she was the mother of two children; was twenty…eight years old; had not the slightest sign of ap
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