A textbook of obstetrics . Fig. 342.—Kyphoscoliosis. Pelvis of rachitic type: C. v., cm. (seen in con-sultation with Dr. Geo. I. McKelway). 5. Anomalies Due to Diseases of the Subjacent Skeleton.—Coxaigia.—The deformity of the pelvis due to coxalgia in early childhood is of two types. In one there is an oblique contractionby a displacement of the innominate bone on the healthy side up- 1 Hirst, The Influence f the Habitual Inclination of the Pelvis in the ErectPosture upon the Shape and Size of the Pelvic Canal. University Med. Maga- 47 7HE 1 \l THOLOGY OF Fig. 343.—Skeleton of wo


A textbook of obstetrics . Fig. 342.—Kyphoscoliosis. Pelvis of rachitic type: C. v., cm. (seen in con-sultation with Dr. Geo. I. McKelway). 5. Anomalies Due to Diseases of the Subjacent Skeleton.—Coxaigia.—The deformity of the pelvis due to coxalgia in early childhood is of two types. In one there is an oblique contractionby a displacement of the innominate bone on the healthy side up- 1 Hirst, The Influence f the Habitual Inclination of the Pelvis in the ErectPosture upon the Shape and Size of the Pelvic Canal. University Med. Maga- 47 7HE 1 \l THOLOGY OF Fig. 343.—Skeleton of woman shown in figure 342, who died in consequence of labor.


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