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THE MORPHINE-HYOSCINE METHOD OF PAINLESS CHILDBIRTH: OR SO-CALLED "TWILIGHT SLEEP.".
1916
F W Haultain, and B H Swift
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F W Haultain, and B H Swift
NOTE ON THE MORPHINE-HYOSCINE METHOD OF PAINLESS CHILDBIRTH.
January 1917, British medical journal,
F W Haultain, and B H Swift
Painless Childbirth in Twilight Sleep.
May 1915, The Hospital,
F W Haultain, and B H Swift
[So-called painless childbirth; Read's method and the psychoprophylactic method].
October 1956, Revista de ginecologia e d'obstetricia,
F W Haultain, and B H Swift
NOTES ON PAINLESS CHILDBIRTH: (Hyoscine (Scopolamine) and Morphine.).
December 1917, British medical journal,
F W Haultain, and B H Swift
OBSERVATIONS ON PAINLESS CHILDBIRTH: With Notes of Fifty Consecutive Cases Treated by the Hyoscine (Scopolamine) and Morphine Method.
December 1917, British medical journal,
F W Haultain, and B H Swift
[So-called painless childbirth by the psychoprophylactic method: its theoretical basis, present practice & future perpective].
October 1958, Strasbourg medical,
F W Haultain, and B H Swift
[So-called painless delivery].
November 1955, Praxis,
F W Haultain, and B H Swift
[Twilight sleep or paracervical blockade as analgesia in childbirth].
January 1967, Lakartidningen,
F W Haultain, and B H Swift
On the so-called postictal twilight state.
January 1980, Folia psychiatrica et neurologica japonica,
F W Haultain, and B H Swift
[So-called ideal childbirth].
May 1979, Josanpu zasshi = The Japanese journal for midwife,
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