A textbook of obstetrics . Fig. 504.—Seizing a knee instead of the foot. following methods : The arms, if extended alongside of thechilds head, as they usually are after version, must be extractedin the following manner : locate the posterior arm by the 76 OBSTETRIC OPERA TIOXS. position o\ the trunk and shoulders. To deliver the right arm,grasp the legs with the kit hand, the middle ringer abovethe internal malleoli, the index and middle fingers above theexternal malleoli. Raise the childs body upward and outwardover the mothers right thigh. This movement should be suffi-ciently forcible to b


A textbook of obstetrics . Fig. 504.—Seizing a knee instead of the foot. following methods : The arms, if extended alongside of thechilds head, as they usually are after version, must be extractedin the following manner : locate the posterior arm by the 76 OBSTETRIC OPERA TIOXS. position o\ the trunk and shoulders. To deliver the right arm,grasp the legs with the kit hand, the middle ringer abovethe internal malleoli, the index and middle fingers above theexternal malleoli. Raise the childs body upward and outwardover the mothers right thigh. This movement should be suffi-ciently forcible to bring the right shoulder well down in thepelvis. The first two fingers of the right hand, entering thevagina in contact with the right scapula, are passed along theposterior surface of the arm beyond the elbow, when the armand forearm are pushed in front of the childs face as though theelbow-joint did not exist. The fingers are now hooked in the.


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