Homœopathic Journal of Obstetrics, Gynaecology and Pediatrics, Volume 26A.L. Chatterton & Company, 1904 |
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... head within the cervix , another copious discharge of blood came down through the vagina . Under ether narcosis , the head was brought through the cervix into the vagina , when it effectually prevented all ex- ternal evidences of ...
... head within the cervix , another copious discharge of blood came down through the vagina . Under ether narcosis , the head was brought through the cervix into the vagina , when it effectually prevented all ex- ternal evidences of ...
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improved slightly . Soon afterward the head was delivered , but the progress of the large , firm thorax was delayed and a very tense umbilical cord was found to exert traction upon the fetal structures at the umbilicus and effectually ...
improved slightly . Soon afterward the head was delivered , but the progress of the large , firm thorax was delayed and a very tense umbilical cord was found to exert traction upon the fetal structures at the umbilicus and effectually ...
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... head is low and the finger is applied to the presenting head , it appears to advance dur- ing a pain , but recedes immediately when the pain has ceased , as though the fundal portion of the uterus regained its primitive position after ...
... head is low and the finger is applied to the presenting head , it appears to advance dur- ing a pain , but recedes immediately when the pain has ceased , as though the fundal portion of the uterus regained its primitive position after ...
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... head is engaged in the perineal strait , the usual retraction after a labor pain is due to the reaction of the peri- neal structures , which forces the head back again . This must be differentiated from the retraction due to a short ...
... head is engaged in the perineal strait , the usual retraction after a labor pain is due to the reaction of the peri- neal structures , which forces the head back again . This must be differentiated from the retraction due to a short ...
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... head is cork - screwed and twisted and partially rotated and turned until it secures a better engagement . It will not take the place of the forceps where faulty en- gagement has occurred and impaction has followed , nor will it ...
... head is cork - screwed and twisted and partially rotated and turned until it secures a better engagement . It will not take the place of the forceps where faulty en- gagement has occurred and impaction has followed , nor will it ...
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