| Edinburgh encyclopaedia - 1830 - 856 pages
...the head of the child have fully entered into the pelvis, or come into a situation to be expelled. Third, The pains during the whole course may be strong and brisk, but, from some mechanical obstacle, delivery may be long prevented, and it may even be necessary to have recourse to artificial force.... | |
| John Burns - 1843 - 852 pages
...the head of the child, have fully entered into the pelvis, or come into a situation to be expelled. Third, The pains, during the whole course, may be...be necessary, to have recourse to artificial force. It is farther necessary for me to premise, that the same pa trent, in different labours, shall be delivered... | |
| 1903 - 704 pages
...pelvis, or come into a situation to be expelled. This is secondary uterine inertia, temporary passiveness or uterine exhaustion. Third, the pains during the whole course may be strong and active, but from some mechanical obstacle the delivery may be long prevented, and it may even be necessary... | |
| 1903 - 364 pages
...pelvis or come into a situation to be expelled. This is secondary uterine inertia, temporary passiveness or uterine exhaustion. Third. The pains during the whole course may be strong and active, but from some mechanical obstacle the delivery may be long prevented, and it may even be necessary... | |
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