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- adjective US Alternative spelling of
Caesarean .
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Examples
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Even though Obama was born in Hawaii two years after it became a state, maybe he's not a natural-born citizen because his mother had a Cesarian?
Dem Chances In Oregon Senate Race Rise As Indy Candidate Quits 2009
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In Cesarian you don't give birth, you have it taken from you.
Knox Leon and Vivienne Marcheline. Ann Althouse 2008
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In the U.S. though, elective Cesarian is edging out plain old birth.
Knox Leon and Vivienne Marcheline. Ann Althouse 2008
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Cesarian, and set our course towards Cape Finister.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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Cesarian Majesty writ formerly hither in High-Dutch, and whether then they styled his Tzarskoy Majesty Durchluchtigste which is the same with Illustrissimus, and which I believe the Caesar hath kept for
Andrew Marvell Birrell, Augustine, 1850-1933 1905
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Cesarian Majesty, gladly be satisfied by them, whether ever any
Andrew Marvell Birrell, Augustine, 1850-1933 1905
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There is a recent record 7.48 of a Cesarian section performed on a woman of forty in her twelfth pregnancy and one month beyond term.
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Rogowicz advocates artificial delivery by the natural channel in place of Cesarian section in cases of pending or recent death, and Thevenot discussed this question at length at the International Medico-Legal
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There is a recent record of a Cesarian section performed on a woman of forty in her twelfth pregnancy and one month beyond term.
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Rogowicz advocates artificial delivery by the natural channel in place of Cesarian section in cases of pending or recent death, and Thévenot 3.61 discussed this question at length at the International Medico-Legal Congress in 1878.
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