A system of obstetrics . while the woman is lying upon her side are of specialimportance. The Pelvis Flattened from Bilateral Dislocation of the Femoral Bones,. Spondylolisthetic Pelvis, showing dislocation intothe pelvic brim of the lumbar vertebra?. The Prague pelvis; 4, fourth vertebra ; 5, fifthlumbar vertebra (Kilian). 740 ANOMALIES OF THE FORCES IN LABOR. —Whether the double dislocation be congenital or occur early in child-hood, the heads of the femurs pressing above and posteriorly to theacetabula, great traction is exerted upon the round and upon the ilio-femoral ligaments; the muscle


A system of obstetrics . while the woman is lying upon her side are of specialimportance. The Pelvis Flattened from Bilateral Dislocation of the Femoral Bones,. Spondylolisthetic Pelvis, showing dislocation intothe pelvic brim of the lumbar vertebra?. The Prague pelvis; 4, fourth vertebra ; 5, fifthlumbar vertebra (Kilian). 740 ANOMALIES OF THE FORCES IN LABOR. —Whether the double dislocation be congenital or occur early in child-hood, the heads of the femurs pressing above and posteriorly to theacetabula, great traction is exerted upon the round and upon the ilio-femoral ligaments; the muscles of rotation passing from the innerside of the pelvis to the femur, the obturators, and gemelli, are alsomade tense. Hence traction in a transverse line at the pelvic outletand partial eversion of the pelvic outlet. By the tension of the ilio-femoral ligaments passing from the capsule to the anterior inferiorspinous process, and in consequence of the place of support of thetrunk, the heads of the femurs, being placed farther back, the centreof gravity is thrown anterior to the plane of support; continual care isnecessary to prevent falling forward, an


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