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  1. Athelstan Braxton Hicks (19 June 1854 – 17 May 1902) was a coroner in London and Surrey for two decades at the end of the 19th century.

  2. Jul 25, 2019 · TIL about Athelstan Braxton Hicks, a London coroner in the late 19th Century who campaigned for legal reforms to combat the appalling child mortality rate in England, becoming known as the "Children's Coroner." His inquests also helped bring multiple mass murders to justice.

  3. Athelstan Braxton Hicks. Born about 1855 [location unknown] Son of John Braxton Hicks and [mother unknown] Brother of Ellisia E. Hicks. [spouse (s) unknown] [children unknown] Died 20 May 1902 in Exeter, Devon, England, United Kingdom.

  4. Athelstan Braxton Hicks (19 June 1854 – 17 May 1902) was a coroner in London and Surrey for two decades at the end of the 19th century. He was given the nickname "The Children's Coroner" for his conscientiousness in investigating the suspicious deaths of children, and especially baby farming and the dangers of child life insurance. [1]

  5. The London coroner Athelstan Braxton Hicks noted that "during the last ten months no less than 500 cases had occurred in which children had been suffocated while in bed with their parents, in London alone." He estimated that a third of the allegedly accidental deaths of children were due to suffocations.

  6. 194211886. Source citation. He was a Coroner in London and Surrey for two decades at the end of the 19th century. He was given the nickname The Children's Coroner for his conscientiousness in investigating the suspicious deaths of children, and especially baby-farming and the dangers of child life insurance. [1] .

  7. Athelstan Braxton Hicks (19 June 1854 – 17 May 1902) was a coroner in London and Surrey for two decades at the end of the 19th century. He was given the nickname The Children's Coroner for his conscientiousness in investigating the suspicious deaths of children, and especially baby farming and the d

  8. Hicks, Athelstan Braxton, a member of the Western circuit, a student of the Middle Temple 8 Nov., 1872, called to the bar 7 June, 1875 (2nd son of John Braxton Hicks, physician, of Guy's Hospital, London); born ⁠, ⁠; married and has issue.

  9. Sep 15, 2021 · Braxton Hicks contractions are tightenings of the abdomen that can easily be mistaken for labor pains. They are caused by your uterus tightening and relaxing in preparation for eventual labor, but they are not a sign that labor has begun.

  10. Nov 25, 2023 · Here, learn about why Braxton Hicks contractions happen, how to tell the difference between false labor and the real thing, when to call your healthcare provider, and how to cope if your contractions are painful or stressing you out.