... disvulnerable — ie, better able to resist pain. Carle assured me women would let themselves be operated upon almost as though their flesh were an alien thing. Giordano told me that even the pains of childbirth caused relatively little suffering... Proceedings of the American Psychological Association - Página 42de American Psychological Association - 1893 - 29 páginasVisualização completa - Sobre este livro
| Havelock Ellis - 1894 - 958 páginas
...childbirth caused relatively little suffering to women, in spite of their apprehensions. DnMartirn, one of the most distinguished dentists of Turin, has...oftener than women. Proverbs of different peoples confirm the fact of women's capability of resisting pain — eg, " a woman never dies, has seven skins,... | |
| William Isaac Thomas - 1907 - 346 páginas
...the pains of childbirth caused relatively little suffering to women, in spite of their apprehensions. Dr. Martini, one of the most distinguished dentists...under such circumstances, faint oftener than women. 1 The same tolerance of pain and misery in Amputations Men 1 144 cases Deaths 441 or, 38.56 deaths... | |
| William Isaac Thomas - 1907 - 346 páginas
...the pains of childbirth caused relatively little suffering to women, in spite of their apprehensions. Dr. Martini, one of the most distinguished dentists...will, under such circumstances, faint oftener than women.1 The same tolerance of pain and misery in Amputations Men Deaths Women Deaths 1144 cases 441... | |
| Cynthia Russett - 1991 - 260 páginas
...the pains of childbirth caused relatively little suffering to women, in spite of their apprehensions. Dr. Martini, one of the most distinguished dentists...under such circumstances, faint oftener than women. Courage being an attribute of men of higher race, it was unthinkable that it might be found in women... | |
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