Definitionn. the branch of medicine dealing with childbirth and care of the mother
Last update: September 7, 2015
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The books I need most at present is such as treat on midwifery, anatomy, &c. [Please select]
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Besides, as laying-time approaches, the phosphorescence of the eggs is already made manifest without this clumsy midwifery. [Please select]
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In the practice of his intellectual midwifery, Socrates presupposed that thought is capable of bringing forth its own certainties. [Please select]
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Besides, as laying-time approaches, the phosphorescence of the eggs is already made manifest through this clumsy midwifery. [Please select]
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There's no midwifery there, whichever place she's gone to; so I suppose she's out of employment, anyway. [Please select]
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Another of the great divisions of the healing art, that of midwifery, has been enhanced quite as much as general surgery by the employment of Listerism. [Please select]
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The snubnosedness of Theaetetus, a characteristic which he shares with Socrates, and the man-midwifery of Socrates, are not forgotten in the closing words. [Please select]
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