The American text-book of obstetrics for practitioners and students . Fig. 70.—Lymphangioma. Fig. 71.—Dicephalus. practice to diagnosticate with precision. A careful palpation of the headand body and an attempt to push the former into the pelvic inlet may give *Lehmann in 732 labors through 198 contracted pelves found increasing difficulty in deliv-ery with each succeeding labor. In first labors 50 per cent, ended spontaneously; in second, ; in fourth, ; in fifth, 33£ ; and in labors after the fifth only per cent. {Inaug. Dis.,Berlin, 1891). DYST0C1 \. Plat:. l. Diprosopus Mliist a


The American text-book of obstetrics for practitioners and students . Fig. 70.—Lymphangioma. Fig. 71.—Dicephalus. practice to diagnosticate with precision. A careful palpation of the headand body and an attempt to push the former into the pelvic inlet may give *Lehmann in 732 labors through 198 contracted pelves found increasing difficulty in deliv-ery with each succeeding labor. In first labors 50 per cent, ended spontaneously; in second, ; in fourth, ; in fifth, 33£ ; and in labors after the fifth only per cent. {Inaug. Dis.,Berlin, 1891). DYST0C1 \. Plat:. l. Diprosopus Mliist and Piersol). 2. Diprosopns (Fleming). 3. Dicephalns. i. Large cystic kidneys(Fussell). 5. Large meningocele and Bpina bifida Hirst and Piersol . 6. Congenital cystic elephantiasis(Wilson). 7. Thoracopagus (Hirst and Piersol). 8. Distended bladder (Ahlfeld). DYSTOCIA. one .in approximate i«I«-ri of the relative size of fetal body :m<l pelvic canal,!h 11 as :i matter of fact the large size of the fetus is usually discovered in prac-tice only after prolonged delaywhen attempts :it artificial deliv-ery, especially by version, havefailed. By this time the fetus iscommonly dead, and should bedelivered by embryotomy. Buithe practitioner musl be on hisguard againsl futile attempts todeliver an infant too large, evenwhen mutilated, to pass throughthe pelvis. The writer has seenin consultation practice severalmaternal deaths due to this Ossification of Ora-ii in in ,- Wormian Bones;* LargeHeads; Malformations and Tu-mors of the Fetus.—No single ruleo


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