The American text-book of obstetrics for practitioners and students . Fig. 196.—Axis-tractionforceps of Tarnier (toshow the details the handis represented in an im-proper position for trac-tion ; below is one of thetraction-rods). Fig. 197.—Lusks modificationof the Tarnier forceps (the trac-tion-rods are shown free from thecatches that hold them during ap-plication of the blades and readyfor attachment of the tractor). OBSTETRIC SURGERY. H3 (Pig. wi- tractionSimpson. forceps of. Fig. 199.—Axis-traction forceps of Breus (the rods having the right-angled bend are against the applic


The American text-book of obstetrics for practitioners and students . Fig. 196.—Axis-tractionforceps of Tarnier (toshow the details the handis represented in an im-proper position for trac-tion ; below is one of thetraction-rods). Fig. 197.—Lusks modificationof the Tarnier forceps (the trac-tion-rods are shown free from thecatches that hold them during ap-plication of the blades and readyfor attachment of the tractor). OBSTETRIC SURGERY. H3 (Pig. wi- tractionSimpson. forceps of. Fig. 199.—Axis-traction forceps of Breus (the rods having the right-angled bend are against the application is made}.


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