Obstetric surgeryF.A. Davis Company, 1894 - 207 pages |
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... present differs in many respects from that of the past . In no respect is the difference more striking than in the growing tendency to elect the proper operation before , in the face of maternal and of foetal exhaustion , it is forced ...
... present differs in many respects from that of the past . In no respect is the difference more striking than in the growing tendency to elect the proper operation before , in the face of maternal and of foetal exhaustion , it is forced ...
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... present . present . External pelvimetry will reveal , as a rule , diminution (. Fig . 9. - Flat Rachitic Pelvis ( Mild Grade ) . Fig . 10. - Flat Rachitic Pelvis ( High Grade. OBSTETRIC DYSTOCIA AND ITS DETERMINATION . 21.
... present . present . External pelvimetry will reveal , as a rule , diminution (. Fig . 9. - Flat Rachitic Pelvis ( Mild Grade ) . Fig . 10. - Flat Rachitic Pelvis ( High Grade. OBSTETRIC DYSTOCIA AND ITS DETERMINATION . 21.
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... presents alterations which differ in degree according as the rachitic Fig . 14. - Non - Rachitic Scoliotic Skeleton . Fig . 15. - Rachitic Scoliotic Skeleton . changes have supervened in early infancy or later . Leopold states the ...
... presents alterations which differ in degree according as the rachitic Fig . 14. - Non - Rachitic Scoliotic Skeleton . Fig . 15. - Rachitic Scoliotic Skeleton . changes have supervened in early infancy or later . Leopold states the ...
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... present . The facts on which stress has been laid teach the necessity of deliberate election of every obstetric operation , and it is from this stand - point that these operations will be considered . 3 CHAPTER II . ARTIFICIAL ABORTION ...
... present . The facts on which stress has been laid teach the necessity of deliberate election of every obstetric operation , and it is from this stand - point that these operations will be considered . 3 CHAPTER II . ARTIFICIAL ABORTION ...
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... presents , the object is to empty the uterus as rapidly as is consistent with the welfare of the woman . The method of procedure about to be described is peculiarly applicable to gestation which has not advanced beyond the third month ...
... presents , the object is to empty the uterus as rapidly as is consistent with the welfare of the woman . The method of procedure about to be described is peculiarly applicable to gestation which has not advanced beyond the third month ...
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abdominal section abscess anæsthesia applied artificial abortion asepsis aseptic assistant bichloride bladder blades Britain Cæsarean section Canada catgut catheter cervical canal cervix child conjugate contra-indication cranioclast craniotomy creolin curette delivery diagnosis diameter dilated disease douche eclampsia election embryotomy external Extra Cloth extraction finger fœtal foetal head foetus forceps France fundus gauze genitals gestation grasp hæmorrhage Half-Russia hand inches incision indication induction of premature infection inserted instances instrument intra-peritoneal intra-uterine laceration lesion ligament maternal Medical membranes method mortality rate mother necessary obstetric obstetrician occiput Octavo ovum patient pelvic brim pelvic floor pelvic inlet pelvimeter pelvimetry pelvis performed perineum peritoneal cavity physician placenta PLATE position possible posterior pregnancy premature labor present Price prognosis pubic puerperal requisite resort result risk rotation Royal Octavo rule rupture septic Sheep solution speculum sterilized surgery surgical sutures symphysiotomy symphysis tampon term tion traction transverse trephine tube United uterine contractions uterus vagina whilst woman
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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.