. The science and art of midwifery . arly an hour. The patient suffered no inconvenience, and only * Baake, (Jeberden Qebrauch der Kopfzange zur Extraction des Steisses, Gynaek., toL \i. p. 558, Berlin, 1877. 390 OBSTETRIC SURGERY. a slight abrasion was found upon the thigh of the child, which washorn living. Dr. Harvey, Professor of Midwifery in the Medical Col-lege of Bengal, in an essay (1884), reports six oases. In throe out ofsix the success was complete, in one the forceps was without avail,while in the other two, although the instrument slipped, it did not doso until it had brou


. The science and art of midwifery . arly an hour. The patient suffered no inconvenience, and only * Baake, (Jeberden Qebrauch der Kopfzange zur Extraction des Steisses, Gynaek., toL \i. p. 558, Berlin, 1877. 390 OBSTETRIC SURGERY. a slight abrasion was found upon the thigh of the child, which washorn living. Dr. Harvey, Professor of Midwifery in the Medical Col-lege of Bengal, in an essay (1884), reports six oases. In throe out ofsix the success was complete, in one the forceps was without avail,while in the other two, although the instrument slipped, it did not doso until it had brought down the breech, so as to allow him in one easeto get his lingers over the groin, and in the other to apply the fillet,which he had previously failed to do. Since the invention of axis traction by Tarnier a new impetus hasbeen given to the method. With axis traction, not only is the resist-ance offered by the parturient canal diminished, hut, as Pinard states,the pressure is regulated, and is not increased by traction. The fetal. Fig. 168. The fillet in dorso-anterior position. (Ollivier.) part i,[)[ sacrum and over the posterior surface of the thigh, as re


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