| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - The article argues that the postmortem caesarean section was a well-known and widely accepted procedure and that it might be motivated by financial and legal as well as religious concerns; not only was it important to baptize the child for its salvation, but the fate of the mother???s dowry, as in this case, might depend on whether she died with or without living issue.
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