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The author presents a practical technique for relieving labour pain by combining a modified inhaler with a diluted, aromatized chloroform preparation intended to deaden sensation without producing unconsciousness. He details the inhaler’s design that admits small streams of fresh air, explains the purpose and preparation of the alcohol-and-aromatic solvent, and sets out a timed pattern of brief diaphragmatic inhalations self-administered by the patient with intervals to prevent anaesthesia. Instructions on observing the face, pulse, and pupils, occasional oral nourishment, and illustrative case reports conclude the clinical guidance.

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James Townley

James Townley was a notable figure in the field of obstetrics, recognized for his contributions to the understanding of childbirth. His key work, "Parturition without Pain or Loss of Consciousness," explores innovative approaches to labor and delivery, advocating for methods that prioritize the comfort and well-being of the mother. Townley's insights reflect a progressive attitude towards childbirth during his time, emphasizing the importance of reducing pain and anxiety associated with the birthing process. His work remains a significant reference point in discussions about maternal health and childbirth practices.

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