NEWS as to the time which should be allowed to elapse before the application of the forceps without reference to the individual case, is, of course, wrong. Many other circumstances must guide us here. But it is safe to say that when with good uterine... The Practice of obstetrics - Página 441por James Clifton Edgar - 1912 - 1062 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1900 - 358 páginas
...application of the forceps, without reference to the individual case, would, of course, be wrong. Many circumstances must guide us here. But it is safe to...outlet in order to prevent laceration of the perineum. We refer here not only to the dangers arising from prolonged pressure, but also to permanent relaxation... | |
| 1900 - 358 páginas
...application of the forceps, without reference to the individual case, would, of course, be wrong. Many circumstances must guide us here. But it is safe to...outlet in order to prevent laceration of the perineum. We refer here not only to the dangers arising from prolonged pressure, but also to permanent relaxation... | |
| 1900 - 1080 páginas
...elapse before the application of the forceps without reference to the individual case, is, of course, wrong. Many other circumstances must guide us here....outlet in order to prevent laceration of the perineum. We refer here not only to the dangers arising from prolonged pressure, but also to permanent relaxation... | |
| 1900 - 934 páginas
...elapse before the application of the forceps without reference to the individual case, is, of course, wrong. Many other circumstances must guide us here....outlet in order to prevent laceration of the perineum. We refer here not only to the dangers arising from prolonged pressure, but also to permanent relaxation... | |
| 1900 - 766 páginas
...elapse before the application of the forceps without reference to the individual case, is, of course, wrong. Many other circumstances must guide us here....when with good uterine contractions the head remains stationarv, the danger of injury to the maternal soft parts becomes an important factor. A similar... | |
| 1900 - 366 páginas
...application of the forceps, without reference to the individual case, is, of course, wrong. Many otfor circumstances must guide us here. But it is safe to say that, when with goo'l . uterine contraction the head remains stationary, the danger of injury to the maternal soft... | |
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