A Manual of midwiferyJ. & A. Churchill, 1897 - 867 pages |
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... tubera ischii at each side , the rami of the ischia and pubes converging to the lower margin of the sym- physis pubis in front , and the sacro - sciatic ligaments converging to the coccyx and lower end of sacrum behind . The pelvic brim ...
... tubera ischii at each side , the rami of the ischia and pubes converging to the lower margin of the sym- physis pubis in front , and the sacro - sciatic ligaments converging to the coccyx and lower end of sacrum behind . The pelvic brim ...
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... tubera ischii and the acetabula are much further apart . The latter circumstance causes the woman to have a more undulatory or side - to - side movement in walking than man . The iliac fossæ are also more widely spread out and thus give ...
... tubera ischii and the acetabula are much further apart . The latter circumstance causes the woman to have a more undulatory or side - to - side movement in walking than man . The iliac fossæ are also more widely spread out and thus give ...
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... tubera ischii . A trace of this error still remains in the term horizontal ramus , applied to the upper ramus of the pubes , whereas in the upright position of the man or woman , this ramus is in reality more nearly vertical than E B ...
... tubera ischii . A trace of this error still remains in the term horizontal ramus , applied to the upper ramus of the pubes , whereas in the upright position of the man or woman , this ramus is in reality more nearly vertical than E B ...
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... tubera ischii . There is no mechanical analogy , however , to an arch in architecture , for the opening out of the arch is not prevented by any lateral supports , but partly by the ring of the pelvis being completed at the symphysis ...
... tubera ischii . There is no mechanical analogy , however , to an arch in architecture , for the opening out of the arch is not prevented by any lateral supports , but partly by the ring of the pelvis being completed at the symphysis ...
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... tubera ischii are relatively nearer together than in the adult . The three portions of the innominate bone , separated by a triradiate or Y - shaped piece of cartilage , having its centre at the acetabulum , are not united into a solid ...
... tubera ischii are relatively nearer together than in the adult . The three portions of the innominate bone , separated by a triradiate or Y - shaped piece of cartilage , having its centre at the acetabulum , are not united into a solid ...
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abdomen abortion amnion antero-posterior axis backward become blades blood body body-weight bones breech brim Cæsarian section cause cavity centre cervix child chorion conjugate diameter craniotomy curved forceps decidua delivery diagnosis dilatation direction disease eclampsia effect especially expelled expulsion external extraction fibroid finger flattened pelvis flexion foetal foetus force forceps forward frequently full term fundus funis hæmorrhage hand handles head inches inclined increased internal ischii laceration ligaments liquor amnii lower menstruation months of pregnancy mother mucous membrane muscles muscular normal oblique occiput occur operation outlet ovum pains passed patient pelvic brim pelvis perineum placenta placenta prævia plane position posterior pregnancy premature labour presentation pressure produced promontory pubes pubic arch rare resistance result rotation rupture sacro-iliac sacrum shoulder side soft sometimes spine stage of labour surface symphysis pubis symptoms tion tissue traction transverse diameter tube tubera tumour usual uterine contractions uterine wall uterus vagina vertex villi vulva
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