A Treatise on the science and practice of midwiferyLea Bros., 1889 - 671 pages |
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... less than 20 per cent.; and the Conservative or Improved Cesarean, from 45 per cent, to a general average of 20 per cent., and for Continental Europe of 12. The exsective operation named had had but one case prior to 1885, but has now ...
... less than 20 per cent.; and the Conservative or Improved Cesarean, from 45 per cent, to a general average of 20 per cent., and for Continental Europe of 12. The exsective operation named had had but one case prior to 1885, but has now ...
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... less marked extent . These are particularly well described by Dr. Duncan . They seem to consist chiefly in an ele- vation and depression of the symphysis pubis , either by the ilia moving on the sacrum , or by the sacrum itself ...
... less marked extent . These are particularly well described by Dr. Duncan . They seem to consist chiefly in an ele- vation and depression of the symphysis pubis , either by the ilia moving on the sacrum , or by the sacrum itself ...
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... less developed . The iliac bones are more spread out , hence the greater breadth which is observed in the female figure , and the peculiar side - to - side movement which all females have in walking . The tuber- This osities of the ...
... less developed . The iliac bones are more spread out , hence the greater breadth which is observed in the female figure , and the peculiar side - to - side movement which all females have in walking . The tuber- This osities of the ...
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... less developed transversely and is much less deeply curved than in the adult . The pubes is also much shorter from side to side , and the pubic arch is an acute angle . The result of this narrowness of both the pubes and sacrum is that ...
... less developed transversely and is much less deeply curved than in the adult . The pubes is also much shorter from side to side , and the pubic arch is an acute angle . The result of this narrowness of both the pubes and sacrum is that ...
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... less sepa- rated from each other , and in the aged they waste and the internal nymphæ protrude through them . Both their cutaneous and mucous surfaces contain a large number of sebaceous glands , opening either directly on the surface ...
... less sepa- rated from each other , and in the aged they waste and the internal nymphæ protrude through them . Both their cutaneous and mucous surfaces contain a large number of sebaceous glands , opening either directly on the surface ...
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abdominal abortion accoucheur allantois amnion become believe birth blades blood body bones breech Cæsarean cause cervix child chorion chorion villi commenced considerable cord craniotomy cyst decidua deformity delivery developed diagnosis difficulty dilated disease distended effect existence expelled expulsion external extreme Fallopian tubes favor finger fluid foetal foetus follicle forceps frequently fundus gestation give rise hand head hemorrhage important inches increased Journ labor laceration layer less ligaments liquor amnii lower maternal menstruation months mother mucous membrane muscular fibres observed Obst obstetric obstetricians occiput occur operation ovarian ovary ovule ovum pains parietes passed patient pelvic brim pelvic cavity pelvis perineum period placenta portion position posterior practitioner pregnancy presenting pressure probably produced pubes rarely result risk rotation rupture sacrum separated sometimes sufficiently surface symptoms tion tissue traction transverse treatment tumor umbilical uterine cavity uterine contractions uterine walls uterus vagina vascular vessels villi women
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