The body, in its doubled state, being too large to pass through the pelvis, and the uterus, pressing upon its inferior extremities which are the only parts capable of being moved, they are forced gradually lower, making room as they are pressed down for... Difficult labour - Page 59by George Ernest Herman - 1894 - 443 pagesFull view - About this book
| Thomas Denman - 1807 - 500 pages
...the pelvis, and the uterus preffing upon its inferior extremities, which are the only parts capable of being moved, they are forced gradually lower, making room as they are prefTed down for the reception of fome other part into the cavity of the uterus which they have evacuated,... | |
| 1817 - 550 pages
...can ever recede into the contracting uterus. The former says (speaking of the inferior extremities) ' they are forced gradually lower, making room, as they...part into the cavity of the uterus which they have evacuated.'—Here lies the great, and, perhaps, only error in Denman's explanation; and though Doctor... | |
| Charles Clay - 1848 - 606 pages
...the pelvis, and the uterus pressing upon its inferior extremities, which are the only parts capable of being moved, they are forced gradually lower ;...the cavity of the uterus which they have evacuated, until the body, turning as it were upon its owa aiis, the breech of the child is expelled, as in an... | |
| Edward William Murphy - 1852 - 412 pages
...the pelvis, and the uterus pressing upon its inferior extremities, which are the only parts capable of being moved, they are forced gradually lower, making room as they are pressed down for some other pail into the cavity of the uterus which they have evacuated, until, the body turning, as... | |
| Henry Miller - 1858 - 682 pages
...inferior extremities, which are the only parts capable of being moved, they are forced gradually lowet, making room, as they are pressed down, for the reception...the cavity of the uterus, which they have evacuated, until the body, turning as it were upon its own axis, the breech of the child is expelled, as in an... | |
| New York Academy of Medicine - 1883 - 260 pages
...through the pelvis, the uterus pressing upon its inferior extremities, which are the only parts capable of being moved, they are forced gradually lower, making room as they are pressed down for the recoption of some other part into the cavity of the uterus, the body turning on its own axis, the breech... | |
| Robert Barnes, Fancourt Barnes - 1885 - 762 pages
...its inferior extremities, which are the only parts capable <-f being moved, they are gradually forced lower, making room as they are pressed down for the...of the uterus which they have evacuated, till the b<xly turning as it were upon its own axis, the breech of the child is expelled, as in an original... | |
| New York Academy of Medicine - 1883 - 258 pages
...through the pelvis, the uterus pressing upon its inferior extremities, which are the only parts capable of being moved, they are forced gradually lower, making...of some other part into the cavity of the uterus, the body turning on its own axis, the breech of the child is expelled as in an original presentation... | |
| 1853 - 894 pages
...the pelvis, and the uterus pressing upon its inferior extremities, which are the only parts capable of being moved, they are forced gradually lower, making...for the reception of some other part into the cavity * Dr. Durnp, however, atributes the first observation of the fact to Schoenheid r of the uterus, which... | |
| Theophilus Parvin - 1868 - 816 pages
...pressing upon its inferior extremities, which are the only parts capable of being moved, they are forced down for the reception of some other part into the cavity of the uterus they have evacuated, till the body, turning as it were, upon its own axis, the breech of 1 (205) the... | |
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