Lundie relates an example of protracted gestation of eleven months, in which an anencephalous fetus was born; and Martin of Birmingham describes a similar case of ten and a half months' duration.
Enguin reports an observation of an accouchement of twins after a pregnancy that had been prolonged for eleven months.
Resnikoff mentions a pregnancy of eleven months' duration in an anemic secundipara.
Eleven months ago I couldn't for the life of me understand why those jewels had been pawned at all; to-day I realize that it was the only possible course.
At the time when this boy's father vanished in much the same way, eleven months ago, you had, I believe, a door porter at your establishment name Felix Murchison.
It is necessary that the queen, before commencing her great laying of the eggs of males, be eleven months old; when young she lays only those of workers.
Thus, in the natural state, the space of eleven months is necessary for the male eggs to acquire that degree of increment they must have attained when laid.
August, I introduced a fertile queen, eleven months old, into a glass hive.
What changes may be made in the food when the infant has reached the age of ten or eleven months?
Usually for about six months; but if the infant is doing well you can continue it for ten or eleven months.
It may be begun at ten or eleven months in infants who are strong and thriving well.
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