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lying-in

[lahy-ing-in] / ˈlaɪ ɪŋˈɪn /


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Columbia Women’s opened for business inside a former mansion as a “hospital and dispensary for the treatment of diseases peculiar to women, and a lying-in asylum,” according to its congressional charter.

From Washington Post • Aug. 17, 2019

The large lying-in cast of Life Begins emphasizes the predicament of its most pathetic member, Grace Sutton.

From Time Magazine Archive

For he is called to Chicago on the day he is to marry a home-town girl, to do his duty by Teresa Wright in a lying-in hospital.

From Time Magazine Archive

His mother, during her lying-in period in the year 1812, was reading a popular novel, The Three Spaniards, that had as its hero a derring-do lad named Fernando.

From Time Magazine Archive

Wooden pavilions were accordingly erected on Blackwell's Island for the reception of lying-in women.

From A System of Practical Medicine by American Authors, Vol. I Volume 1: Pathology and General Diseases by Various