The matter was an ethical one, to be decided entirely by the doctor, and that his duty was to deliver the woman and restore her as nearly as possible to a natural condition, a result obtained by the conservative operation without... Operative Midwifery - Page 420by John Martin Munro Kerr - 1908 - 705 pagesFull view - About this book
| Obstetrical Society of London - Obstetrics - 1905 - 546 pages
..."if a patient wanted to be sterilised she should be sterilised." Dr. Spencer held the opinion that the matter was an ethical one, to be decided entirely...possible to a natural condition, a result obtained by the couservative operation without sterilisation, and not by the mutilating operation of hysterectomy,... | |
| Arthur Latham - 1914 - 1058 pages
...that time, as, no matter how favourable our results may be, an occasional death is bound to occur." nearly as possible to a natural condition, a result obtained by the conservative operation without sterilisation, and not by the mutilating operation of hysterectomy, nor by the unreliable and dangerous... | |
| Walter Hamilton Acland Jacobson - 1915 - 962 pages
...pregnancies does not rest with the doctor, and in Dr. Herbert Spencer's words " that it was his duty to deliver the woman and restore her as nearly as...result obtained by the conservative operation without sterilisation.1 One strong point against sterilisation is that the child may die, and that the mother's... | |
| 1915 - 1060 pages
...that time, as, no matter how favourable our results may be, an occasional death is bound to occur." nearly as possible to a natural condition, a result obtained by the conservative operation without sterilisation, and not by the mutilating operation of hysterectomy, nor by the unreliable and dangerous... | |
| 1917 - 1060 pages
...that time, as, no matter how favourable our results may be, an occasional death is bound to occur." nearly as possible to a natural condition, a result obtained by the conservative operation without sterilisation, and., not by the mutilating operation of hysterectomy, nor by the unreliable and dangerous... | |
| Children - 1904 - 942 pages
...uterus by total abdominal hysterectomy. He held the opinion that the question of sterilization should be decided entirely by the doctor, and that his duty...her as nearly as possible to a natural condition. If the patient became pregnant again, the responsibility was not the doctor's, whose duty was to repeat... | |
| Willard Bartlett - 1920 - 416 pages
...following remarks: "The matter is an ethical one, to be decided by the doctor, and that his duty is to deliver the woman and restore her, as nearly as...hysterectomy, nor by the unreliable and dangerous one of tying off the tubes. If the patient becomes pregnant again, the responsibility is not the doctor's, whose... | |
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