A Text-book of obstetricsW.B. Saunders & Company, 1902 - 865 pages |
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Page 18
... pelvis is proportionately larger , but of more delicate con- struction . It is proportionately , and often absolutely ,. Fig . 1. - Female pelvis ( one - third natural size ) . Fig . 2. - The funnel - shaped false pelvis. 18 PREGNANCY .
... pelvis is proportionately larger , but of more delicate con- struction . It is proportionately , and often absolutely ,. Fig . 1. - Female pelvis ( one - third natural size ) . Fig . 2. - The funnel - shaped false pelvis. 18 PREGNANCY .
Page 24
... natural consequence would be to tilt the lower end of the sacrum and the coccyx backward , but they are subjected to the powerful pull forward of the ligaments and muscles attached to them and to the lateral and anterior pelvic walls ...
... natural consequence would be to tilt the lower end of the sacrum and the coccyx backward , but they are subjected to the powerful pull forward of the ligaments and muscles attached to them and to the lateral and anterior pelvic walls ...
Page 30
... ; I , I , obturator internus . Fig . 17. The pelvic ligaments from above : a. Fig . 15. - Female pelvis , viewed from above , with ligaments ( one - third natural size ) . Fig . 16. - Sacrosciatic ligaments . Fig . 18. 30 PREGNANCY .
... ; I , I , obturator internus . Fig . 17. The pelvic ligaments from above : a. Fig . 15. - Female pelvis , viewed from above , with ligaments ( one - third natural size ) . Fig . 16. - Sacrosciatic ligaments . Fig . 18. 30 PREGNANCY .
Page 58
... natural and invariable habit of the individual , may indicate nothing pathological . In the first two or three days the greatest amount of blood is lost . After that the discharge grows less until it ceases . A leukorrhea or mucous ...
... natural and invariable habit of the individual , may indicate nothing pathological . In the first two or three days the greatest amount of blood is lost . After that the discharge grows less until it ceases . A leukorrhea or mucous ...
Page 100
... not followed by the slightest bad results . 2 Successfully performed in a case of extreme distention of the abdomen from hydramnios by Wilson , loc . cit . natural passage ; that is , by rupturing the membranes. 100 PREGNANCY .
... not followed by the slightest bad results . 2 Successfully performed in a case of extreme distention of the abdomen from hydramnios by Wilson , loc . cit . natural passage ; that is , by rupturing the membranes. 100 PREGNANCY .
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