A Manual of midwiferyD. Appleton, 1873 - 388 pages |
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Page 9
... enters the conjugate almost always covered by the uterus ; and the double thickness of the uterine walls has to be added , and so makes the proportion between the foetal head and the antero - posterior diameter of the pelvis still more ...
... enters the conjugate almost always covered by the uterus ; and the double thickness of the uterine walls has to be added , and so makes the proportion between the foetal head and the antero - posterior diameter of the pelvis still more ...
Page 11
... enter the yelk mass . The larger vessels form greater projections , and thus cause the pretty regular folds of the corpus luteum . In the interior of the follicle at times , but by no means constantly , a small quantity of blood is ...
... enter the yelk mass . The larger vessels form greater projections , and thus cause the pretty regular folds of the corpus luteum . In the interior of the follicle at times , but by no means constantly , a small quantity of blood is ...
Page 12
... enters the wide abdominal opening of the oviduct of its own side . The further advance of the ovum in the external third of the oviduct is solely caused by the vibrations of the cilia , because the tube is here far too wide for the ...
... enters the wide abdominal opening of the oviduct of its own side . The further advance of the ovum in the external third of the oviduct is solely caused by the vibrations of the cilia , because the tube is here far too wide for the ...
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... enters the uterus , is at most one eighth of a line in diameter , such a proliferation may , of course , very easily take place . 2. The Chorion From the zona pellucida of animals , and probably also of man , a primitive chorion is ...
... enters the uterus , is at most one eighth of a line in diameter , such a proliferation may , of course , very easily take place . 2. The Chorion From the zona pellucida of animals , and probably also of man , a primitive chorion is ...
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... enter , is considered by Jassinsky the remains of the uterine glands , into which the villi of the chorion had partly grown . Ercolani is of opinion that in the human female a new glandular organ develops during gestation from the ...
... enter , is considered by Jassinsky the remains of the uterine glands , into which the villi of the chorion had partly grown . Ercolani is of opinion that in the human female a new glandular organ develops during gestation from the ...
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abortion amnion becomes blood breech brim Cæsarean section cause cavity centimètres cervix child chorion commencement compression conjugate connective tissue considerable contracted pelvis danger decidua delivery diagnosis difficult dilated disease easily eclampsia especially examination expelling forces expulsion external extraction favorable finger foetal foetus fontanelle forceps frequently fundus funis gestation greatly hæmorrhage head presentations infection inflammation internal kyphosis labour lacerations later liquor amnii lower uterine segment lumbar vertebræ mammæ maternal mother mucous membrane narrow pelvis normal pelvis Obstetrical occiput occurs operation organs outlet ovum pains parietal bone parturition pelves pelvic contraction performed perinæum peritoneum peritonitis placenta pluriparæ portion posterior posture pregnancy premature pressure primiparæ prognosis prolapse promontory pubic arch puerperal fever rarely rickety rule rupture sacrum sagittal suture side slight small fontanelle soft sometimes suture symphysis symptoms tion traction transverse diameter transverse position treatment tumour umbilical cord unfavorable usually uterine uterine action uterus vagina vertebræ villi vulva whilst woman women