Transactions of the American Association of Obstetricians, Gynecologists, and Abdominal Surgeons for the year ... . Fig. 18.—Properly gloved hand for Fig. 19.—Improperly gloved hand for version. As I have previously stated, for the year ending August 31, 1920,I personally delivered 1113 women, 920 of which were delivered byversion. Of the 920 versions, 400 were primiparae and 520 were multi-paras There were in this total number of cases: 80 abdominal Cesarean breech cases. 2 vaginal Cesarean instrumental deliveries. 2 cases were delivered by instr


Transactions of the American Association of Obstetricians, Gynecologists, and Abdominal Surgeons for the year ... . Fig. 18.—Properly gloved hand for Fig. 19.—Improperly gloved hand for version. As I have previously stated, for the year ending August 31, 1920,I personally delivered 1113 women, 920 of which were delivered byversion. Of the 920 versions, 400 were primiparae and 520 were multi-paras There were in this total number of cases: 80 abdominal Cesarean breech cases. 2 vaginal Cesarean instrumental deliveries. 2 cases were delivered by instruments on the after-coming head following were 9 cases of twins. 12 cases delivered themselves before they could bereached. There were 10 cases that were delivered as vertex were 3 face cases, 2 with the chin anterior and 1 with chin posterior. It was necessary to do a craniotomy in one case. VERSION 87 There were 41 stillborn children, classified as follows: breech, 2;short cord, 2; hydrocephalus, craniotomy, 1; prolonged labor, faultypresentation, 1; prolapsed cord, no pulsations felt, 5; hydrocephalus,2; hydrocephalus, spi


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