Abstract

In fulfilling the functions for which the sex was created, no accident more dreadful can befall a woman than that of extra-uterine pregnancy. She may have reason to suspect that pregnancy has occurred, but in that fact she finds nothing to excite apprehension of the future. On the contrary it may kindle in her bosom the fondest aspirations of motherhood; the instincts of maternity may arouse in her heart the tenderest emotions and visions of that supreme happiness which fill the soul of the mother, when, having passed the period of probation, she clasps her firstborn to her breast with rapture. Should she already have been a mother, there is nothing different from past experiences and she has no dread of the future. Soon the inevitable catastrophe comes, it may be with the suddenness of the lightning's flash; an agony of pain, collapse and death. It may be all so

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