... with the breech either in the hollow of the sacrum or at the brim of the pelvis, ready to descend into it, and, by a few further uterine efforts, the remainder of the trunk, with the lower extremities, is expelled. Difficult labour - Page 61by George Ernest Herman - 1894 - 443 pagesFull view - About this book
| Walter Channing, John Ware - 1819 - 324 pages
...against the pubis externally ; with the acromion stretching towards the mons veneris : the breech is either in the hollow of the sacrum or at the brim...the trunk, with the lower extremities, is expelled. In respect to the arm originally protruded, Dr. D. affirms that not one line of it or any other part,... | |
| Library - 1841 - 340 pages
...breech either in the hollow of the sacrum, or at the brim of the pelvis, ready to descend into it, and, by a few further uterine efforts, the remainder of...the trunk, with the lower extremities, is expelled." (Douglas, op. cit. p. 28. 2nd ed.) Further experience has confirmed the correctness of Dr. Douglas's... | |
| 1845 - 746 pages
...the hollow of the soorum, or at the brun of the pelvis, ready to descend into it ; and. by » f'1* further uterine efforts, the remainder of the trunk, with the lower extremities, is expelled. And to be more minutely explanatory of this ultimate stajrc of the process, I have to state, that the... | |
| Charles Clay - 1848 - 606 pages
...breech either in the hollow of the sacrum, or at the brim of the pelvis, ready to descend into it ; and, by a few further uterine efforts, the remainder of the trunk, with the lower extremities, i» expelled. " And, to be still more minutely explanatory in this ultimate stage of the process, I... | |
| Edward Rigby - 1851 - 470 pages
...hollow of the sacrum or at the brim of the pelvis, ready to descend into it, and, by a few farther uterine efforts, the remainder of the trunk, with the lower extremities, is expelled." (Douglas, op. cit. p. 28, 2nd ed.) Farther experience has confirmed the correctness of Dr. Douglas'... | |
| Edward William Murphy - 1852 - 412 pages
...breech either in the hollow of the sacrum or at the brim of the pelvis, ready to descend into it, and, by a few further uterine efforts, the remainder of...the trunk, with the lower extremities, is expelled. " And to be still more minutely explanatory in this ultimate stage of the process, I have to state... | |
| Fleetwood Churchill - 1853 - 508 pages
...breech either in the hollow of the sacrum, or at the brim of the pelvis, ready to descend into it ; and by a few further uterine efforts, the remainder of...the trunk, with the lower extremities, is expelled. And, to be more minutely explanatory of this ultimate stage of the process, I have to state that the... | |
| Fleetwood CHURCHILL (M.D.) - 1866 - 860 pages
...117. Fig. 118. (Fro» CD.itl/y.) at the brim of the pelvis, ready to descend into it (fig. 117); and by a few further uterine efforts the remainder of...trunk, with the lower extremities, is expelled (fig. 118.) And, to be more minutely explanatory of this ultimate stage of the process, I have to state that... | |
| Alfred Meadows - 1876 - 510 pages
...breech either in the hollow of the sacrum or at the brim of the pelvis, ready to descend into it ; and, by a few further uterine efforts, the remainder of...the trunk, with the lower extremities, is expelled." For this proceeding it is necessary, either that the pelvis should be very roomy, or the child very... | |
| George Ernest Herman - 1909 - 478 pages
...as spontaneous version. Spontaneous evolution (Douglas). — This was first described by Dr. John 0. Douglas, of Dublin. In the following description I...labour in which the breech had presented (Fig. 40). may be delivered through a pelvis of average size in this way, and may survive. Delivery in this way,... | |
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