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- proper noun A French
surname .
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For more than a century, however, Mauriceau remained a pioneer with few or no followers.
Studies in the Psychology of Sex, Volume 6 Sex in Relation to Society Havelock Ellis 1899
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Marcellus Donatus, Goret, Schacher, * [717] and Mauriceau 1.246 mention superfetation.
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Mauriceau * [513] delivered a woman of a healthy child at full term after she had recovered from a severe attack of this disease during the fifth month of gestation.
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Mauriceau supposed the child to be immune after the delivery.
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Flatus through the vagina, vulva, and from the uterus is mentioned by Bartholinus, the Ephemerides, Meckel, Mauriceau, Paullini, Riedlin, Trnka, and many others in the older literature.
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Mauriceau * [513] and de Graaf * [384] discuss in full extrauterine pregnancy, and Salmuth, Hannseus, and Bartholinus describe it.
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Mauriceau 9.210 mentions death from cold baptism on the head, and Graseccus, * [385] Scaliger, Rush, * [696] Schenck, * [718] and Velschius * [798] mention deaths from cold drinks.
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Mauriceau performed nymphotomy on a woman whose nymphæ were so long as to render coitus difficult.
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Mauriceau, * [513] Pelargus, and Valentini * [793] mention coughing.
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Dufour 3.111 and Mauriceau * [513] are two older French medical writers who discuss this subject.
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