Obstetric surgeryF.A. Davis Company, 1894 - 207 pages |
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... Laceration through the sphincter . Sphincter sutures in place , 172 80. Repair of a vesico - vaginal fistula , 174 81. Simon's specula , 175 82. Transverse rupture of the uterus , 179 83. Cleveland's ligature - carrier , 197 84 ...
... Laceration through the sphincter . Sphincter sutures in place , 172 80. Repair of a vesico - vaginal fistula , 174 81. Simon's specula , 175 82. Transverse rupture of the uterus , 179 83. Cleveland's ligature - carrier , 197 84 ...
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... Laceration through the sphincter . Sphincter sutures in place , 80. Repair of a vesico - vaginal fistula , 81. Simon's specula , 82. Transverse rupture of the uterus , 83. Cleveland's ligature - carrier , 159 160 166 . · 171 172 174 175 ...
... Laceration through the sphincter . Sphincter sutures in place , 80. Repair of a vesico - vaginal fistula , 81. Simon's specula , 82. Transverse rupture of the uterus , 83. Cleveland's ligature - carrier , 159 160 166 . · 171 172 174 175 ...
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... laceration of the cervix , the rent from which might even extend into the lower uterine segment . This major accident should not , however , occur unless the cardinal rule is neglected , which is to use absolutely no force , but to ...
... laceration of the cervix , the rent from which might even extend into the lower uterine segment . This major accident should not , however , occur unless the cardinal rule is neglected , which is to use absolutely no force , but to ...
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... laceration is impending , it is better to at once perform episiotomy . This little operation is no doubt worthy of more consideration than it has ever received . The measure is a simple one , consisting Fig . 40. - Showing the Direction ...
... laceration is impending , it is better to at once perform episiotomy . This little operation is no doubt worthy of more consideration than it has ever received . The measure is a simple one , consisting Fig . 40. - Showing the Direction ...
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... Laceration of the perineum will be almost certain to occur , and it should be repaired at once . Fig . 41. - Showing Direction of Traction in Face Presentation . As already stated , these cases are among the most diffi- cult ones found ...
... Laceration of the perineum will be almost certain to occur , and it should be repaired at once . Fig . 41. - Showing Direction of Traction in Face Presentation . As already stated , these cases are among the most diffi- cult ones found ...
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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.