Obstetric surgeryF.A. Davis Company, 1894 - 207 pages |
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... Grasping the knee , 103 47. Representing first act of extraction , . 104 48. Version in head presentation , 106 49. Completing the version , 107 50. Impacted shoulder , 108 51. Introduction of the left hand to bring down the posterior ...
... Grasping the knee , 103 47. Representing first act of extraction , . 104 48. Version in head presentation , 106 49. Completing the version , 107 50. Impacted shoulder , 108 51. Introduction of the left hand to bring down the posterior ...
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... Grasping the knee , 47. Representing first act of extraction , 48. Version in head presentation , 49. Completing the version , 50. Impacted shoulder , 51. Introduction of the left hand to bring down the posterior ( left ) leg , 52 ...
... Grasping the knee , 47. Representing first act of extraction , 48. Version in head presentation , 49. Completing the version , 50. Impacted shoulder , 51. Introduction of the left hand to bring down the posterior ( left ) leg , 52 ...
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... grasping the foot , 109 PLATE VII . - Extracting the posterior leg , 109 PLATE VIII . - Extracting the posterior arm , 112 PLATE IX . - Head impacted at the outlet . Admitting air that the child may breathe , 115 PLATE X. - The child is ...
... grasping the foot , 109 PLATE VII . - Extracting the posterior leg , 109 PLATE VIII . - Extracting the posterior arm , 112 PLATE IX . - Head impacted at the outlet . Admitting air that the child may breathe , 115 PLATE X. - The child is ...
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... grasp and to extract it . The hæmorrhage from these manipulations is , as a rule , considerable , but the external hand grasping the uterus may soon cause efficient contraction . When satisfied that the uterus . has been thoroughly ...
... grasp and to extract it . The hæmorrhage from these manipulations is , as a rule , considerable , but the external hand grasping the uterus may soon cause efficient contraction . When satisfied that the uterus . has been thoroughly ...
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... grasp of the forceps , and , under the guidance of one or two fingers in the vagina , it is inserted into the cervical canal just beyond the internal os . If uterine contractions are present the attempt at insertion should be Fig . 36 ...
... grasp of the forceps , and , under the guidance of one or two fingers in the vagina , it is inserted into the cervical canal just beyond the internal os . If uterine contractions are present the attempt at insertion should be Fig . 36 ...
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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.