The force of the mother's imagination upon her foetus in ute
The force of the mother's imagination upon her foetus in utero, still farther considered: in the way of a reply to Dr. Blondel's last book, entitled, The power of the Mother's imagination over the fœtus examined. To which is added, the twelfth chapter of the first part of a treatise De Morbis Cutaneis, as it was printed therein many years past. In a letter to Dr. Blondel. By Daniel Turner, of the College of Physicians, London
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