The Lady Mordaunt Divorce Case. Full Report of the Proceedings. Letters From the Prince of Wales. His Royal Highness in the Witness-Box. Evidence of the Nurse And the Doctors
The book The Lady Mordaunt Divorce Case. Full Report of the Proceedings. Letters From the Prince of Wales. His Royal Highness in the Witness-Box. Evidence of the Nurse And the Doctors was written by author Mordaunt, Charles, Sir, 10th Bart., 1836-1897, Petitioner Here you can read free online of The Lady Mordaunt Divorce Case. Full Report of the Proceedings. Letters From the Prince of Wales. His Royal Highness in the Witness-Box. Evidence of the Nurse And the Doctors book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Lady Mordaunt Divorce Case. Full Report of the Proceedings. Letters From the Prince of Wales. His Royal Highness in the Witness-Box. Evidence of the Nurse And the Doctors a good or bad book?
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For trifling matters. I believe I attended her once for a miscarriage. Was she a person of hysterical temperament ! — She might be ; but I cannot say. I considered her so. Had she any symptoms of fever ? — Certainly not. No symptoms of any kind ? — No. Certainly not. Had she any symptoms of mania ? — I should say certainly not. She did not show any signs of delusijpn. Did she require any unusual quantity of medicine ? — Eather less than usual. What was the state of her pulse ? — I had no reason... to pay particular attention to it ; I cannot speak positively. Were there any signs of fever, burning, or anything of the sort ? — Not to my knowledge. Were there any indications which are to be found in cases of fever ? — Cer- tainly not. Lady Mordaunt's mother came shortly after the confinement ? — Yes. And remained how long ? — I cannot say. I should think about a week. When you left, was the daughter, as far as you could observe, in a satisfactory state ? — Yes. As regards confinement she was.
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