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Updated: June 15, 2025


So that in the dissection of the embryo, as it were, two aortas, or two roots of the great artery, appear springing from the heart. This canal shrinks gradually after birth, and after a time becomes withered, and finally almost removed, like the umbilical vessels.

Neither is their crying a proof of it, for, as we have observed, they have other very good reasons for crying; nor is their readiness to suck anything that comes in contact with the mouth, for they will behave in the same way while they are receiving an abundance of nourishment through the umbilical cord. Many hours pass before a newly born infant can possibly need food.

Notice carefully every morning when you bathe the child if there is any umbilical protrusion, and report it without delay to your doctor, if there is any, no matter how slight.

When of large size it may contain not only the intestines, but various other organs, such as the spleen, liver, etc. In some monsters all the abdominal contents are contained in the hernia. Infantile umbilical hernia is common, and appears after the separation of the umbilical cord; it is caused by the yielding of the cicatrix in this situation.

The pot was the umbilical cord which kept the Dream alive. "You are a good woman, Anna," Ivan would say again and again. "It was you who thought of saving the rubles." "But it was you who dreamed," she would answer. "Wait for the spring, husband mine. Wait." It was strange how the spring came to the Beresina that year.

This item roused the Indian god from his umbilical contemplations, and as the young ophicleide player, somewhat breathless, passed down the room with his brazen creature in his arms, Mr Enoch Peake pulled him by the jacket-tail. "Eh!" said Mr Enoch Peake. "Is that the ophicleide as thy father used to play at th' owd church?" "Yes, Mr Peake," said the young man, with bright respect.

Strangulation with the hands, by a tape or ribbon, or by the umbilical cord itself. Blows on the head, or dashing the child against the wall. Drowning by putting it in the privy or in a bucket of water. Omission: by neglecting to do what is absolutely necessary for the newly-born child e.g., not separating the cord; allowing it to lie under the bed-clothes and be suffocated.

The duodenum proceeded from the depression marking the lesser arch of the organ midway between the cardiac orifice and the right extremity. Crooks speaks of a case in which the stomach of an infant terminated in a culdesac. Hernia of the stomach is not uncommon, especially in diaphragmatic or umbilical deficiency.

Gaither describes a child of two years and nine months, supposed to be affected with ascites, who died three hours after the physician's arrival. In its abdomen was found a fetus weighing almost two pounds and connected to the child by a cord resembling an umbilical cord.

And to this the Rishis have borne testimony by using as the beginning of a sacrifice such expressions as of what caste so ever we may be, we celebrate the sacrifice. Therefore, those that are wise have asserted that character is the chief essential requisite. The natal ceremony of a person is performed before division of the umbilical cord.

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