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Definition of Primiparae
1. primipara [n] - See also: primipara
Lexicographical Neighbors of Primiparae
Literary usage of Primiparae
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Practice of Obstetrics: Designed for the Use of Students and by James Clifton Edgar (1912)
"The duration of the spontaneous first stage may be approximately stated as ten
to fourteen hours in primiparae, and six to ten hours in ..."
2. Edinburgh Medical Journal (1878)
"The cases in private practice alluded to in this paper consisted of primiparae and
... primiparae ..."
3. The Dublin Journal of Medical Science (1875)
"Of the 29 primiparae, the waters escaped as follows:— In 1, 7 hours, she was
delivered of a ... Thus will be seen that of the primiparae 23 boys were born, ..."
4. The complete handbook of obstetric surgery by Charles Clay (1856)
"primiparae subject to it. Inertia uteri also esteemed a cause ; as also the
haemorrhage arising from inertia. Attachment of placenta to fundus, and traction ..."
5. Transactions of the Edinburgh Obstetrical Society by Edinburgh Obstetrical Society (1890)
"Now, comparing the male and female children of primiparae together, we find— (6.)
That the average male child of a primipara preponderates over the average ..."