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" The issue must be born alive. Some have had a notion that it must be heard to cry; but that is a mistake. Crying indeed is the strongest evidence of its being born alive ; but it is not the only evidence. "
An appeal to the medical profession, on the utility of the improved patent ... - Page 412
by John Read (maker to the army.) - 1829
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The Law's Disposal of a Person's Estate who Dies Without Will Or Testament ...

Peter Lovelass - Inheritance and succession - 1790 - 302 pages
...have had a notion that it muft be heard to cry; but that is a miftake&; crying indeed is the ftrongeft evidence of its being born alive, but it is not the only evidence 11 . The iflue muft alfo be born during the life of the mother; for, if the mother dies in labour,...
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The Law's Disposal of a Person's Estate who Dies Without Will Or Testament ...

Peter Lovelass - Inheritance and succession - 1792 - 348 pages
...have had a notion that it mufl be heard to cry; but that is a miflake"; crying indeed is the Rrongcft evidence of its being born alive, but it is not the only evidence*1. The illue mufl a'.fo be born during the life of the mother; for, if the mother dies in...
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Commentaries on the Laws of England: In Four Books, Volume 2

William Blackstone - Law - 1807 - 698 pages
...seisin, the husband can have no title as tenant by the curtesy ° (6). 3. The issue must be born alive. Some have had a notion that it must be heard to cry...that is a mistake. Crying indeed is the strongest I FNB 143. n Co. Lin. M. ra Co. Litt. 30. o Co. Liu. 30. Plowd. 8*.:. < evidence of its being born...
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A Compendium and Digest of the Laws of Massachusetts, Volume 1, Part 2

Massachusetts, William Charles White - Law - 1811 - 214 pages
...not be ten- Ibld' ant by the curtesy of a remainder or reversion. 3. The issue must be born alive. Some have had a notion that it must be heard to cry ; but this is a mistake. Crying indeed is the strongest evidence of its being born alive ; but it is not...
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The Law's Disposal of a Person's Estate who Dies Without Will Or Testament ...

Peter Lovelass - Inheritance and succession - 1823 - 470 pages
...is intitled to them, the instant she herself has any title m . — 3. The issue must be born alive. Some have had a notion that it must be heard to cry; but that is a mistake n ; crying indeed is the strongest evidence of its being born alive, but it is not the only evidence...
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Elements of Medical Jurisprudence

Theodric Romeyn Beck - Medical jurisprudence - 1825 - 696 pages
...exposition of commentators is as follows :—" It must be born alive. Some have had a notion that ¡t must be heard to cry, but that is a mistake. Crying,...being born alive ; but it is not the only evidence." || Coke, says, " If it be born alive, it is sufficient, though it be not heard to cry, for peradventure...
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Commentaries on the laws of England. [Another], Volume 2

sir William Blackstone - Law - 1825 - 626 pages
...contract a valid marriage. But I imagine that a person born sane, might from external injury, or internal notion that it must be heard to cry ; but that is a hiistake. Crying indeed is the strongest evidence of it's being born alive; but it is not the only...
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Commentaries on the Laws of England, Volume 1

William Blackstone - Law - 1827 - 916 pages
...seisin, the husband can have no title as tenant by the curtesy. (o) 1S 3. The issue must be born alive. Some have had a notion that it must be heard to cry...being born alive ; but it is not the only evidence, (p) The issue also must be born during the life of the mother ; for if the mother dies in labour, and...
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The New York Medical and Physical Journal, Volume 7

John Wakefield Francis - Medicine - 1828 - 634 pages
...English. "The child (says Blackstone) must be born alive. It is not essential that it be heard to cry. Crying indeed is the strongest evidence of its being born alive, but it is not the only evidence." What the remaining requirements are he does not specify, and if we refer to the few English cases that...
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The New-York Medical Journal, Volume 2

Medicine - 1831 - 500 pages
...must be reputed not viable." What constitutes the evidence of viability of an infant in Jaw ? " Crying is the strongest evidence of its being born alive ; but it is not the only evidence."* " If it be born alive, it is sufficient, though it be not heard to cry, for peradventure it may be...
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