If there be no table at hand which will support the patient in this position, one ca^i be extemporised by putting on the bed a chair resting on its top rail and the front of its seat, and pinning a towel over its legs. The patient is then placed on the... Difficult labour - Page 268by George Ernest Herman - 1894 - 443 pagesFull view - About this book
| Obstetrical Society of London - 1907 - 552 pages
...Labour.' "Place on the bed a chair resting on its top rail and the front of its seat, having first pinned a towel over its legs. The patient is then placed...the chair, her knees being supported by the towel. In this position the fundus becomes the lowest part of the uterus." If this does not produce the desired... | |
| Obstetrical Society of London - 1907 - 552 pages
...Labour.' "Place on the bed a chair resting on its top rail and the front of its seat, having first pinned a towel over its legs. The patient is then placed...the chair, her knees being supported by the towel. In this position the fundus becomes the lowest part of the uterus." If this does not produce the desired... | |
| George Ernest Herman - 1909 - 478 pages
...can be seen. If there be no table at hand which will support the patient in this position, one ca^i be extemporised by putting on the bed a chair resting...parts concerned than can be got in any other way (Fig. 116). Drainage. — (6) Supposing that, either from its position or from the circumstances, you do... | |
| 1895 - 992 pages
...there be no table at hand which will support the patient in this position, one can be extemporized by putting on the bed a chair resting on its top rail...parts concerned than can be got in any other way. Drainage. — (b~) Supposing that, either from its position or from the circumstances, you do not think... | |
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