See Also: Halogeton(medicine)

TRAVAIL (law) and Halogeton (medicine)


TRAVAIL (law)


TRAVAIL. The act of child-bearing. 2. A woman is said to be in her travail from the time the pains of 2. A woman is said to be in her travail from the time the pains of child-bearing commence until her delivery. 5 Pick. 63; 6 Greenl. R. 460. child-bearing commence until her delivery. 5 Pick. 63; 6 Greenl. R. 460. 3. In some states, to render the mother of a bastard child a competent 3. In some states, to render the mother of a bastard child a competent witness in the prosecution of the alleged father, she must have accused him witness in the prosecution of the alleged father, she must have accused him of being the father during the time of her travail. 2 Root, R. 490; 1 Root, of being the father during the time of her travail. 2 Root, R. 490; 1 Root, R. 107; 2 Mass. R. 443; 5 Mass. R. 518; 8 Greenl. R. 163; 3 N. H. Rep. 135; R. 107; 2 Mass. R. 443; 5 Mass. R. 518; 8 Greenl. R. 163; 3 N. H. Rep. 135; 6 Greenl. R. 460. But in Connecticut, when the state prosecutes, the mother 6 Greenl. R. 460. But in Connecticut, when the state prosecutes, the mother is competent, although she did not accuse the father during her travail. 1 is competent, although she did not accuse the father during her travail. 1 Day, R. 278. Day, R. 278.

Halogeton (medicine)


Halogeton


A genus of plants (family Chenopodiaceae) on range lands in the western U.S. And Other arid regions of the world; it causes poisoning in cattle and sheep because of the presence of soluble oxalates.