Lectures on obstetric operations

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J. and A. Churchill, 1871 - 508 pages
 

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Dr Westmacotts Whalebone Fillet
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Action of the Forceps as a Lever
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Ditto ditto
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Application of Sacralblade of Short Forceps
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Application of Pubicblade of Short Forceps
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Single and Doublecurved Forceps in situ
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LECTURE II
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The Long Forceps
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The Long Forceps First stage of introduction of First Blade Second stage of introduction of First Blade Last stage of introduction of First Blade
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Introduction of First Blade of Long Forceps
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Introduction of Second Blade of Long Forceps
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The Long Forceps locked
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Arrest of Head by Anterior Uterine Valve
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Arrest of Head by Posterior Uterine Valve
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Long Forceps applied to the aftercoming Head
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Long Forceps applied to the Head in frontoanterior position
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Changes from Vertex to Foreheadpresentation
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Manœuvre in Foreheadpresentation
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Long Forceps in delayed Facepresentation
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Normal Pelvis and Curve of Carus
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LECTURE III
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Rhachitic Pelvis showing Curve of False Promontory and use of forceps
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Pendulous Abdomen
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Pendulous Abdomen use of forceps
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The Authors Hydrostatic Dilator in situ
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LECTURE IV
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Correct Method of Version
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Portelacs Brauns
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Turning in Abdominoanterior Position
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Turning in left Shoulder Presenting
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Correction of the Error
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Bipolar Method of Lifting Shoulder
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Extraction after Perforation of Chest
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Delivery by Decapitation
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Extraction of Trunk after Decapitation
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Extraction of Detruncated Head
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Head entering Contracted Brim
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Standard Normal Pelvis
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Extreme Rhachitic Pelvis
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IN KSVIL
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Osteomalacic Pelvis
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Spondylolisthesis
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Obliquely Distorted Pelvis
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Section of Normal Osteomalacic and Rickety Pelves
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Oldhams Perforator
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UMUTURE
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Spontaneous VersionSlight Obliquity of Foetal Head
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Mechanism of Shoulderpresentation
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Mechanism of Shoulderpresentation
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Cause of Dystocia in Shoulderpresentation 42 Cause of Dystocia in Shoulderpresentation Wedge formed by Child
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ISCTE REIX
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Right Shoulder Second Position after Rotation
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Left Shoulder First Position after Rotation 48 Left Shoulder Second Position after Rotation
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Diagram of Spontaneous Version 50 Diagram of Spontaneous Version 51 Diagram of Spontaneous Version 52 Diagram of Spontaneous Version
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Robertons Funisreplacer
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Richardsons Doublebellows for Artificial Respiration
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LECTURE XI
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The Management of certain difficult Breechpresen
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LECTURE XII
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First Stage of Bipolar Podalic Version
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Second Stage of Bipolar Podalic Version First Act
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Second Stage of Bipolar Podalic Version Second Act
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Third Act in Progress 188 70 Third Act Completed
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LECTURE XIII
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Liberation of Anterior Arm 74 Manœuvre for Liberating Arms 75 Result of ditto 76 Extraction of Head after Turning
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LECTURE XIV
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LECTURE XV
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Tmn e 45minoanterior PositionIncom
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Extraction of Head by Cephalotripsy 109 Authors Method of Embryotomy
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Authors Method of Uterine Suture 111 Authors Division of Uterus into Zones to illustrate Pathology of Placenta Prævia 112 Illustration of Placenta P...
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Diagnosis of Inverted Uterus
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