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Sextuplets and Higher Multiparous Births: A critical review of history and legend from Aristoteles to the 20th century
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Though conception and reproduction have been favorite topics of the biologists of all ages many of the simplest facts of generation are still lacking their proper explanation. They remained mysteries and stimulated wild speculations not only among the uneducated people but also among the physicians, naturalists and others engaged in the scrutiny of Nature.
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29 Plural births with a new pedigree. Biometrika, 1933, 20: 110–120.
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43 The leaf is beaded: “Wunderbarlicbe zeytung von einem Weibszbild so in jrer Ehe mit jrem Hauszwirtb erzeugt und geborn hat drey und fünffzig Kinder”. It was printed in Nürnberg, 1569, by Gõrg Lang, woodcutter. The picture’s background is a hilly country and a valley with the village of Benningheim. In the foreground there is a buge crucifix encircled by a V-sbaped row of kneeling figures, the father with the sons on the left, the mother and the daughters on the right. Below the woodcut there is the legend in 8 short columns, each of 11 lines. – The picture is reproduced on p. 235 of Scblieben’s article. Cf. footnote 45.
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60 Schroeder., Lehrb. d. Geburtshülfe. Bonn, 1872, p. 55. – After discussing the deception the author states definitely that there are no cases of sextuplets.
61 Vortisch H., Afrikanische Sechslinge. Münch, med. Wschr., 1903, 50: 1639–40. – He refers to the Ohlau ‘sextuplets’ with the words: “Die Geschichte der Sechslinge jener Frau in Sachsen (sic!) die im Laufe der Zeit ihre Föten in Spiritusgläsern sammelte und sie als das Ergebnis einer Geburt ausgab, verleitet von der Auri sacra fames, dürfte den Herren Kollegen bekannt sein. Soviel ich weiss, ist kein weiterer Fall einer 6fachen Geburt in der Literatur beschrieben…”. His last statement is inaccurate.
62 Baudouin, in Gaz. méd. Paris, 1904, 12. ser., 4: 157; 205.
63 Osiander J. F., cf. my footnote 59. At the place quoted, p. 287 (footnote).
64 Warren, Med. Press, 1862, June 25. (quoted after Foy) I was unable to find the article.
65 Foy, see footnote 25.
66 In Boston M. & S. J., 1847, 35: 27. – This is but a 3–4 line news note, without any additional authority. Someone some future time may take the trouble to check on the official birth records of this Maine town to verify the facts.
67 See my footnote 26. – Baudouin writes: “… un fait américain, que tout le monde ignorait d’ailleurs et qui date pourtant de 1847. Ce qui prouve une fois de plus, que la bibliographie n’intéressait pas plus alors la majorité des professeurs d’accouchements…”.
68 See footnote 34.
69 The original description by Vassalli was published under the title: Caso di gravidanza sesquigemellare, in the Gazz. med. ital. lombard., 1888, 48: 216–18. The author called it ‘unico caso finora indiscutibile di gravidanza multipla sesquigemellare’. – A short note appeared on the birth in Lancet, 1888, 2: 787.
70 See footnote 26.
71 See his article in footnote 16. – Also the short note of minutes of the 18 May meeting of the Società medico-chirurgica di Pavia in the Gazz. osped. Milano, 1889, Oct. 13, p. 652.
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77 See footnote 51.
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81 Schlieben, who refers to this case on p. 266 of his article (see footnote 33), commits the mistake that he puts the date of the West-African sextuplet birth at 5 August, which is the date of the report of Vortisch. There is also some confusion as to the previous pregnancies of the mother. – Knibbs G., writes on multiple births (J. Proc. R. Soc. N. S. Wales, 1925, 56: 128–45) and quotes the article of Vortisch, of Alburi, as one written by two authors, one of them being a certain Alburi.
82 Lint, Ned. tschr. geneesk., 1935, 79: 4648–54.
83 Un parto ‘sestuplo’ nell’Africa Centrale. “Il Tempo”, 2 March, 1950. – I learned of this case in Prof. Gedda’s Studio dei Gemelli, (p. 160) (Roma, 1951), who was kind to send me a photograph of the Italian newspaper notice.
84 Further confirmation is found in the Textbook of Veterinary Obstetrics of George Fleming (London, 1878; p. 139 etc.).
85 De Bruin, In Ned. tschr. geneesk, 1902, v. 1: 712.
86 C. H. Heidenreich, Sechslinge von einer Kuh. Berl, tierärztl. Wschr., 1929, 45: 22, photo. – The work of Schmaltz is, Das Geschlechtsleben unserer Haussäugetiere.
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