The American text-book of obstetrics for practitioners and students . Fn;. 270, The leg n which traction la made Pig. 271. The leg which was posterior In Figurelias passed over from the lefl to the righl side of 269 Is now anterior, the mothers pelvis. arrow of Figure 279, A is at an angle which in no way coincides with the 31 482 AMERICAN TEXT-BOOK OF OBSTETRICS. axis of the inlet of the pelvis, whereas the pull indicated by the arrow inFigure 279, c, is at a much more favorable angle. Figure 279, b, shows rota-tion under way. Nagel demonstrated clinically that the leg swings the longway roun


The American text-book of obstetrics for practitioners and students . Fn;. 270, The leg n which traction la made Pig. 271. The leg which was posterior In Figurelias passed over from the lefl to the righl side of 269 Is now anterior, the mothers pelvis. arrow of Figure 279, A is at an angle which in no way coincides with the 31 482 AMERICAN TEXT-BOOK OF OBSTETRICS. axis of the inlet of the pelvis, whereas the pull indicated by the arrow inFigure 279, c, is at a much more favorable angle. Figure 279, b, shows rota-tion under way. Nagel demonstrated clinically that the leg swings the longway round the mothers pelvis. The Near Foot in Dorso-anterior Positions—The Remote Foot in Dor so-poste-rior Positions.—In dorso-anterior positions the near leg should generally bebrought down. A strong argument in favor of this method may be drawn


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