| New York (N.Y.). Board of Health - 1909 - 86 pages
...a physician must be summoned : a. Presenting part is other than an uncomplicated vertex (head). b. Convulsions. c. Excessive bleeding. d. Prolapse of...swelling or tumor that obstructs the birth of the child. f. Signs of exhaustion or collapse. g. Unduly prolonged labor. 13. Under no circumstances shall a midwife... | |
| New York (N.Y.). Department of Health - Public health - 1911 - 316 pages
...a physician must be summoned : a. Presenting part is other than an uncomplicated vertex (head). b. Convulsions. c. Excessive bleeding. d. Prolapse of...swelling or tumor that obstructs the birth of the child. f. Signs of exhaustion or collapse. 13. Under no circumstances shall a midwife introduce her hand •... | |
| New York (N.Y.). Department of Health - New York (N.Y.) - 1911 - 324 pages
...a physician must be summoned : a. Presenting part is other than an uncomplicated vertex (head). b. Convulsions. c. Excessive bleeding. d. Prolapse of...swelling or tumor that obstructs the birth of the child. f. Signs of exhaustion or collapse. 13. Under no circumstances shall a midwife introduce her hand into... | |
| 1911 - 394 pages
...a physician must be summoned : a. Presenting part is other than an uncomplicated vertex (head ). b. Convulsions. c. Excessive bleeding. d. Prolapse of...swelling or tumor that obstructs the birth of the child. 1. Signs of exhaustion or collapse. t 13. Under no circumstances shall a midwife introduce her hand... | |
| New York (N.Y.). Bureau of Child Hygiene - 1915 - 24 pages
...complicated, the midwife must await his arrival and be ready to carry out his instructions. Regulation 10. — Physician is to be summoned during labor....child. Signs of exhaustion or collapse of the mother. Unduly prolonged labor. When foetal heart has been heard and ceases to be heard. Regulation 11. —... | |
| Detroit (Mich.) - Detroit (Mich.) - 1915 - 1336 pages
...develop, a physician must be summoned: a) Presenting part is other than an uncomplicated vertex (head). b) Convulsions. c) Excessive bleeding. d) Prolapse of...swelling or tumor that obstructs the birth of the child. f) Signs of exhaustion or collapse. g) Unduly prolonged labor. 11. Under no circumstances shall a midwife... | |
| California - Children - 1918 - 292 pages
...Complicated presentation of a vertex (head) ; convulsions, excessive bleeding; prolapse of the cord; a swelling or tumor that obstructs the birth of the child; signs of exhaustion or collapse; unduly prolonged labor; or the failure to refer to a licentiate in this act or any preceding act in... | |
| Public health - 1921 - 1618 pages
...Is other than an uncomplicated vertex (head). 6. Convulsions. c. Excessive bleeding. d. Prolapse of cord. e. A swelling or tumor that obstructs the birth of the child. Л Signs of exhaustion or collapse. g. Unduly prolonged labor. 11. No midwife shall remove either the... | |
| New York (State). - Public health - 1924 - 228 pages
...presenting part is other than an uncomplicated vertex (head). (b) Intense headache, dimness of vision, fits or convulsions. (c) Excessive bleeding. (d) Prolapse...swelling or tumor that obstructs the birth of the child. (f) Signs of exhaustion or collapse of the mother. (g) Unduly prolonged labor. (h) When foetal heart... | |
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