Obstetric surgeryF.A. Davis Company, 1894 - 207 pages |
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... anæsthesia ; but in every instance where the determination of the internal diameters is of moment in the selection of one operative procedure over another , in view of the almost absolute safety of anesthesia , this should be resorted ...
... anæsthesia ; but in every instance where the determination of the internal diameters is of moment in the selection of one operative procedure over another , in view of the almost absolute safety of anesthesia , this should be resorted ...
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... anæsthesia , in order that the entire hand may be inserted into the vagina , so that the capacity of the pelvis may be determined . This point cannot be emphasized too strongly . The scientific determina- tion of the operative procedure ...
... anæsthesia , in order that the entire hand may be inserted into the vagina , so that the capacity of the pelvis may be determined . This point cannot be emphasized too strongly . The scientific determina- tion of the operative procedure ...
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... anæsthesia ) , in order to determine , as approximately as possible , the length of the transverse and oblique diameters from the brim to the outlet . In reported instances the diminution in the diameters has amounted to an inch and ...
... anæsthesia ) , in order to determine , as approximately as possible , the length of the transverse and oblique diameters from the brim to the outlet . In reported instances the diminution in the diameters has amounted to an inch and ...
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... anæsthesia , for the hand alone , exploring the pelvis , can give us sufficiently accurate data as to the degree of deformity . The pelvic capacity will be found to be generally limited . The pelvis is often asym- metrical . The most ...
... anæsthesia , for the hand alone , exploring the pelvis , can give us sufficiently accurate data as to the degree of deformity . The pelvic capacity will be found to be generally limited . The pelvis is often asym- metrical . The most ...
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... anæsthesia , with the woman in the knee- chest position , has failed . Simpler methods are , of course , first to be tested . Impaction of the gravid uterus below the promon- tory of the sacrum may simulate an adherent uterus ; but if ...
... anæsthesia , with the woman in the knee- chest position , has failed . Simpler methods are , of course , first to be tested . Impaction of the gravid uterus below the promon- tory of the sacrum may simulate an adherent uterus ; but if ...
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Page 185 - Sinking the fingers deeply into the abdomen as if to grasp the bladder, a hand on either side of it, a side-to-side motion is made with each hand several times. 3. The index finger of the left hand is introduced into the vagina in such a manner as to partly encircle the neck of the bladder, and the right hand grasps the left wrist so as to regulate more evenly the pressure.