The Practice of obstetrics

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P. Blakiston's Son & Company, 1912 - 1062 páginas
 

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THE DIAGNOSIS OF PREGNANCY 103115
103
THE DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS OF PREGNANCY 115121
115
FEIGNED PREGNANCYPSEUDOCYESIS 121
121
UNCONSCIOUS PREGNANCY
123
THE DURATION OF PREGNANCY 127129
127
CALCULATING THE DATE OF CONFINEMENT 129131
129
THE EXAMINATION OF PREGNANCY 131170
131
THE HYGIENE AND MANAGEMENT OF PREGNANCY 170174
170
PART III
171
PATHOLOGICAL PREGNANCY
175
DISEASES OF THE DECIDUÆ 177182
177
DISEASES OF THE CHORION 182186
182
ANOMALIES OF THE AMNION AND LIQUOR AMNII 186194
186
ANOMALIES AND DISEASES OF THE PLACENTA 194221
194
ANOMALIES OF THE UMBILICAL CORD 221225
221
DEFORMITIES AND MONSTROSITIES OF THE FETUS 227237
227
ANTENATAL DISEASES OF THE FETUS 238254
238
DEATH OF THE FETUS 254256
254
DISEASES OF THE GENITAL ORGANS 257273
257
TOXEMIA OF PREGNANCY ECLAMPSIA 273299
300
SECTION PAGE XII DISEASES OF THE ALIMENTARY TRACT 306309
306
DISEASES OF THE CIRCULATORY SYSTEM 310313
310
DISEASES OF THE RESPIRATORY SYSTEM 313316
313
DISEASES OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM 316320
316
INFECTIOUS DISEASES 320321
320
SKIN DISEASES 321324
321
DISEASES OF THE OSSEOUS SYSTEM 324326
324
THE PREMATURE INTERRUPTION OF PREGNANCY 326344
326
ECTOPIC GESTATION 344350
344
PREGNANCY IN ONE HORN OF A UTERUS UNICORNIS OR BICORNIS 350351
350
MISSED LABOR 351352
351
SUDDEN DEATH DURING PREGNANCY
352
PREGNANCY AFTER OPERATIONS INVOLVING THE GENITALS
353
THE METRORRHAGIA OF PREGNANCY 354355
354
PHYSIOLOGICAL LABOR
356
THE PASSAGES 359391
359
THE FETUS 391409
391
EXPELLING FORCES 409413
409
ETIOLOGY OF LABOR 413414
413
THE STAGES OF LABOR 414421
414
THE MECHANISM OF LABOR 421429
421
THE DURATION OF LABOR
429
LIVE Birth
430
VERTEX PRESENTATION 431444
431
MANAGEMENT OF LABOR 444476
444
THE PROGNOSIS OF LABOR
477
PART V
478
FETAL DYSTOCIA
479
BREGMA PRESENTATION INCOMPLETE FLEXION 480482
480
BROW PRESENTATION 483488
483
FACE PRESENTATION 488497
488
PRESENTATION OF ANTERIOR PARIETAL BONE OR EAR NAEGELES OBLIQUITY
498
PROLAPSE OF THE ARMS DORSAL DISPLACEMENT OF THE ARM 499501
499
PROLAPSE OF THE Legs 501503
501
PROLAPSE OF THE CORD 503506
503
SECTION PAGE Fetal Dystocia from Faulty Presentation
506
SHOULDER PRESENTATION 518524
518
Fetal Dystocia from Faulty Position
524
PERSISTENT MENTOPOSTERIOR POSITION 529532
529
TRANSVERSE POSITION OF HEAD AT OUTLET 532533
532
Fetal Dystocia from General Fetal Conditions
533
MULTIPLE OR COMPOUND PRESENTATIONS 536537
536
EXCESSIVELY LONG CORD
537
SHORT CORD 538539
538
RUPTURE OF THE CORD
539
FETAL RIGOR MORTIS
544
Maternal Dystocia from the Forces
545
UTERINE AND ABDOMINAL INERTIA 547552
547
Maternal Dystocia in the Parturient Tract and Adnexa
552
POSTPARTUM HEMORRHAGE 555562
555
RUPTURE OF THE UTERUS 562568
562
INVERSION OF THE UTERUS 568570
568
EXCESSIVE RIGHT LATERAL OBLIQUITY OF THE UTERUS
570
LABOR AFTER ANTERIOR FIXATION OR SUSPENSION OF THE UTERUS 577580
577
Maternal Dystocia from Obstructed Labor
580
ANOMALIES OF THE MEMBRANES 582583
582
RIGIDITY OF THE EXTERNAL AND INTERNAL OS TRISMUS UTERI 584585
584
DEVIATION OR MALPOSITION OF THE OS 585587
585
OCCLUSION OF THE EXTERNAL OS
587
RIGIDITY AND ATRESIA OF THE VAGINA AND VULVA 588590
588
VAGINAL AND VULVAL THROMBOSIS AND DEMA
590
DISTENDED BLADDER AND RECTUM CYSTOCELE RECTOCELE VES ICAL CALCULUS 591592
591
PART VI
652
This Part Contains 18 Illustrations I GENERAL PHENOMENA 653657
653
LOCAL PHENOMENA 657667
657
DIAGNOSIS OF THE PUERPERIUM 667668
667
MANAGEMENT OF THE PUERPERIUM 668677
668
PART VII
669
PATHOLOGICAL PUERPERIUM
678
This Part Contains 54 Illustrations I PUERPERAL HEMORRHAGES 679683
679
INTESTINAL ANOMALIES
683
ANOMALIES OF THE GENITAL TRACT 685688
685
ANOMALIES OF THE PELVIC ARTICULATIONS 688689
688
DIASTASIS OF THE ABDOMINAL MUSCLES
689
ANOMALIES OF THE BREASTS 734735
734
ANOMALIES OF THE MILK SECRETION 735737
735
DISEASES OF THE BREASTS 737743
737
BLOOD CONDITIONS 743744
743
DISEASES OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM 744748
744
SKIN DISEASES
748
THE PHYSIOLOGY OF THE NEWLY BORN
752
This Part Contains 19 Illustrations I GENERAL PHENOMENA 753759
753
HYGIENE AND MANAGEMENT OF THE NEWLY BORN 759770
759
THE PATHOLOGY OF THE NEWLY BORN
772
AFFECTIONS WHICH ORIGINATE INTRAPARTUM 786810
786
DISEASES INCIDENT TO CHANGE OF ENVIRONMENT 811814
811
DISEASES DUE TO BACTERIA AND FUNGI 814820
814
SECTION PAGE VI DISEASES OF UNKNOWN NATURE 821825
821
GENERAL POSTPARTUM CONDITIONS 825830
825
OBSTETRIC SURGERY
832
A INTRODUCTION 833834
833
PREPARATIONS FOR OPERATION 834835
834
DECINORMAL SALINE SOLUTION INJECTIONS 835839
835
ANESTHESIA IN OBSTETRICS 839842
839
POSTURE IN OBSTETRICS 842856
842
VAGINAL EXAMINATION
856
VAGINAL DOUCHE 857858
857
INTRAUTERINE DOUCHE 858860
858
VAGINAL TAMPON 860861
860
UTERINE TAMPON 861864
861
PASSING THE CATHETER
864
INDUCTION OF ABORTION AND PREMATURE LABOR 865872
865
MANUAL DILATATION OF THE CERVIX 872877
872
INSTRUMENTAL DILATATION OF THE CERVIX 878883
878
MANUAL AND INSTRUMENTAL DILATATION OF THE VAGINA AND VULVA 883884
883
INCISIONS OF THE CERVIX VAGINA AND VULVA 884888
884
CORRECTION OF FAULTY POSTURES MALPOSITIONS AND MALPRE SENTATIONS 888891
888
VECTIS 891892
891
FILLET
892
REPOSITION OF PROLAPSED SMALL PARTS FOOT AND CORD 893894
893
VERSION 894912
894
PUBIOTOMY 912914
912
SYMPHYSEOTOMY 914919
914
EMBRYOTOMY IN GENERAL 919921
919
PERFORATION 921923
921
RACHIDOTOMY 923924
923
CEPHALOTRIPSY 928932
928
DECAPITATION 932937
932
EVISCERATION 937938
937
AMPUTATION OF EXTREMITIES
938
SPONDYLOTOMY
939
EXPRESSION OF THE FETUS EXPRESSIO FŒTUS 939941
940
FORCIBLE DELIVERY ACCOUCHEMENT FORCÉ 941942
941
MANUAL EXTRACTION OF THE FORECOMING HEAD
942
SHOULDER EXTRACTION IN HEADFIRST LABORS 943944
943
BREECH EXTRACTION 944950
944
EXTRACTION OF THE AFTERCOMING HEAD 950958
950
FORCEPS 959983
959
SLING OR SOFT FILLET 984986
984
BLUNT HOOK 986987
986
CROTCHET
987
EXTRAPERITONEAL CESAREAN SECTION 993995
993
ABDOMINAL HYSTERECTOMY 995998
995
PORROCESAREAN SECTION 9991001
999
VAGINAL CESAREAN SECTION 10011003
1001
POSTMORTEM CÆSAREAN SECTION
1003
DELIVERY OF PLACENTA AND MEMBRANES 10041009
1004
D OPERATIONS FOR THE CORRECTION OF INJURIES
1009
10101015
1010
MOMBURGS BELT CONSTRICTION FOR THE CONTROL OF HEMOR RHAGE 10151017
1015
APPENDIX This Contains 10 Illustrations PRIVATE HISTORY RECORDS 10191022
1019
INSTITUTIONAL RECORDS 10221026
1022
INDEX 10271062
1027
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Página ix - When the first edition of this book appeared three years ago, the author stated in the preface that "the aim of the present Practice of Obstetrics is to present the subject of midwifery from a practical and clinical standpoint, so that it will best facilitate the requirements of the student of medicine and of the active obstetrician.
Página 442 - Most important of all in connection with prophylaxis during labor is rigid attention to asepsis and antisepsis. The importance of septic infection as a factor in the production of uterine and pelvic disease is too evident to need comment. One fact, however, we desire to emphasize, viz., that what is called antiseptic midwifery, while it has enormously decreased the mortality from puerperal infection, has by no means had a corresponding effect upon the morbidity. We are too prone to consider only...
Página 751 - ... them beneath the back of the infant, so that the extended thumbs may aid as far as possible in sustaining the vertex and inferior extremities. Then keeping the...
Página 12 - ... does not take place at all, or only very scantily; the uterine* system, as it were, anticipating the conception and preventing the failure which might result from a free discharge of blood.
Página 426 - If it be born alive it is sufficient, though it be not heard to cry, for peradventure it may be born dumb ;" he also describes " motion, stirring, and the like," as proofs of a child having been born alive.
Página 751 - ... to as many degrees above that line, thus facilitating the escape of air drawn into the lungs during the downward movement of the head and chest. These movements, performed in a regular and gentle manner, and repeated at proper intervals, seldom fail in the establishment of respiration when it is possible of accomplishment.
Página 441 - 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 contractions the head remains stationary, the danger of injury to the maternal soft parts becomes an important factor. A similar danger also arises from too prolonged efforts to retard the passage of the head through the vaginal outlet in order to prevent...
Página 751 - The last three fingers remain extended in contact with the back while each index-finger is inserted into an axilla, the thumbs lying upon and in front of the shoulders. When the child thus held is allowed to hang suspended, its entire weight rests upon the two fingers in the arm-pits. It is now swung forward and upward, the operator's hands going to the height of his own head ; the pelvic end of the child rises above its head and falls slowly toward the operator by its own weight, flexion occurring...
Página 843 - ... way from the posterior to the anterior commissure, when the parts are on the stretch. The length of the incision should be about one inch, and its depth one quarter of an inch.
Página 751 - If the heart action -becomes poor the child should be swung again. If prolonged swinging becomes necessary the root of the tongue should be compressed forward, in order to raise the epiglottis and permit the removal of secretions with the fingers. "In premature children the thoracic walls are often too soft to benefit by the compression of the fingers. In these cases insufflation of air should be practiced.

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