A treatise on the science and practice of midwifery . Second Stage of Bi-polar Version : Elevation of the Shoulders andDepression of the Breech. (After Barnes.) come on; and when the pains recur with great force and frequency theadvantage of chloroform Avill be particularly apparent. In the second Fig. Third Stage of Bi-polar Version : Seizure of the Knee and PartialElevation of the Head. (After Barnes.) and third positions the steps of the operation should be reversed : thehead is pushed upward and to the right, the breech downward and tothe left. When the position cannot be made out wi


A treatise on the science and practice of midwifery . Second Stage of Bi-polar Version : Elevation of the Shoulders andDepression of the Breech. (After Barnes.) come on; and when the pains recur with great force and frequency theadvantage of chloroform Avill be particularly apparent. In the second Fig. Third Stage of Bi-polar Version : Seizure of the Knee and PartialElevation of the Head. (After Barnes.) and third positions the steps of the operation should be reversed : thehead is pushed upward and to the right, the breech downward and tothe left. When the position cannot be made out with certainty, it is well TUBXIXG. 465 to assume that it is the first, since that is the one most frequently metwith; and even if it be not, no great inconvenience is likely to the os be not sufficiently open to admit of delivery being concluded,the lower extremity can be retained in its new position with one fingeruntil dilatation is sufficiently advanced or until the uterus has perina- Fig. 153.


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