A Treatise on the science and practice of midwifery, Volume 1Lea Bros. & Company, 1893 - 697 pages |
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Page 40
... developed . The iliac bones are more spread out , hence the greater breadth which is observed in the female figure , and the pecu- liar side - to - side movement which all females have in walking . The tuberosities of the ischia are ...
... developed . The iliac bones are more spread out , hence the greater breadth which is observed in the female figure , and the pecu- liar side - to - side movement which all females have in walking . The tuberosities of the ischia are ...
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... developed transversely , and is much less deeply curved than in the adult . The pubes is also much shorter from side to side , and the pubic arch is an acute angle . The result of this narrowness of both the pubes and sacrum is that the ...
... developed transversely , and is much less deeply curved than in the adult . The pubes is also much shorter from side to side , and the pubic arch is an acute angle . The result of this narrowness of both the pubes and sacrum is that the ...
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... developed . 1. The external organs consist of : The mons Veneris ( Fig . 14 , F ) , a cushion of adipose and fibrous tissue which forms a rounded projection at the upper part of the vulva . It is in relation above with the lower part of ...
... developed . 1. The external organs consist of : The mons Veneris ( Fig . 14 , F ) , a cushion of adipose and fibrous tissue which forms a rounded projection at the upper part of the vulva . It is in relation above with the lower part of ...
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... developed late in the female embryo , and at first is seen in the form of two projections on either side of the uro- genital fissure , which ultimately unite in the central line . At birth it is very prominent , and has occasionally ...
... developed late in the female embryo , and at first is seen in the form of two projections on either side of the uro- genital fissure , which ultimately unite in the central line . At birth it is very prominent , and has occasionally ...
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... developed fibres there are , especially near the mucous coat , a number of round elementary cor- puscles , which are believed by Dr. Farre2 to be the elementary form of the muscular fibres , and which he has traced in various ...
... developed fibres there are , especially near the mucous coat , a number of round elementary cor- puscles , which are believed by Dr. Farre2 to be the elementary form of the muscular fibres , and which he has traced in various ...
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abdominal abortion accoucheur allantois amnion becomes believe birth bladder blades blood body bones breech Cęsarean section cause cervix child chorion chorion villi commenced considerable cord craniotomy cyst decidua deformity delivery developed diagnosis difficulty dilatation disease distended effect existence expelled expulsion external extreme Fallopian tube favor fibres finger fluid foetal foetus follicle forceps frequently fundus gestation hand head hemorrhage inches increased Journ laceration latter layer liquor amnii lower maternal menstruation months mother mucous membrane muscular oblique diameter observed Obst obstetric occiput occur operation ovarian ovariotomy ovary ovule ovum pains parietes passed patient pelvic brim pelvic cavity pelvis perineum placenta portion position possible posterior practitioner pregnancy presentations pressure probably produced pubes result risk rotation rupture sacrum separated sometimes sufficiently surface sutures symptoms tion tissue traction transverse treatment tube tumor umbilical uterine cavity uterine contractions uterine walls uterus vagina vertex vessels villi women
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