Many medical witnesses, comprising the principal obstetric practitioners in the kingdom, were examined on this point. Their evidence was very conflicting, but a large majority concurred in the opinion that natural gestation might be protracted to a period... The Principles and practice of obstetrics - Page 217by Gunning S. Bedford - 1869 - 763 pagesFull view - About this book
| Alfred Swaine Taylor - 1853 - 654 pages
...examined on this point. Their evidence was very conflicting, but a large majority concurred in the opinion that natural gestation might be protracted...was living in open adulterous intercourse with a Mr. Jadis; and on this ground Lord Gardner obtained a divorce from her after his return. He subsequently... | |
| Francis Wharton, Moreton Stillé - Forensic psychiatry - 1855 - 858 pages
...examined on this point. Their evidence was very conflicting, but a large majority concurred in the opinion that natural gestation might be protracted...departure of her husband, was living in open adulterous intercouse with a Mr. Jadis ; and on this ground Lord Gardner obtained a divorce from her after his... | |
| Alfred Swaine Taylor - Medical jurisprudence - 1856 - 868 pages
...but a large majority concurred in the opinion that natural gestation might be protracted to a^period which would cover the birth of the alleged illegitimate...question, it was clearly proved that Lady Gardner, after tbe departure of her husband, was living in open adulterous intercourse with a Mr. Jadis; and on this... | |
| Alfred Swaine Taylor - 1858 - 994 pages
...kingdom, were examined on this point. Their evidence was very conflicting, but a majority concurred in the opinion that natural gestation might be protracted...period which would cover the birth of the alleged THE GARDNER PEERAGE CASE. 635 illegitimate child. On the moral side of the qnestion, it was elearly... | |
| Francis Wharton - 1860 - 1072 pages
...examined on this point. Their evidence was very conflicting, but a large majority concurred in the opinion that natural gestation might be protracted...was living in open adulterous intercourse with a Mr. Jadis ; and on this ground Lord Gardner obtained a divorce from her after hid return. It was contended... | |
| Francis Wharton - 1873 - 702 pages
...examined on this point. Their evidence was very conflicting, but a large majority concurred in the opinion that natural gestation might be protracted...was living in open adulterous intercourse with a Mr. Jadis ; and on this ground Lord Gardner obtained a divorce from her after his return. It was contended... | |
| Alfred Swaine Taylor - Medical jurisprudence - 1873 - 928 pages
...concurred in the opinion that natural gestation might be protracted to a period which would certainly cover the birth of the alleged illegitimate child....was living in open adulterous intercourse with a Mr. Jadis ; and on this ground Lord Gardner obtained a divorce from her, after his return. He subsequently... | |
| Alfred Swaine Taylor - Medical jurisprudence - 1873 - 708 pages
...concurred in the opinion that natural gestation might be protracted to a period which would certainly cover the birth of the alleged illegitimate child....was living in open adulterous intercourse with a Mr. Jadis ; and on this ground Lord Gardner obtained a divorce from her after his return. He subsequently... | |
| Alfred Swaine Taylor - Medical jurisprudence - 1873 - 924 pages
...kingdom, were examined on this point. Their evidence was conflicting, but a majority concurred in the opinion that natural gestation might be protracted to a period which would certainly cover the birth of the alleged illegitimate child. On the moral side of the question, it... | |
| Alfred Swaine Taylor - Medical jurisprudence - 1873 - 718 pages
...kingdom, were •examined on this point. Their evidence was conflicting, but a majority concurred in the opinion that natural gestation might be protracted to a period which would certainly cover the birth of the alleged illegitimate child. On the moral side of the question, it... | |
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