Synopsis of lectures on obstetrics and the forms of disease peculiar to women and children : delivered to students of the Physio-Medical College of Ohio . a, ossa innominata. c, ossa ischia. d, last vertebra,pressing obliquely into the sacrum. f, os ilia h k,foramina ovalia. Here the diameter B B, is nearly theright length; A A, too narrow; C C, quite too narrow,and D D, rather too wide. Such pelves are sometimesformed by the rickets, but that disease is not common inthis country. 430 EXPLANATION OF IV. A POSTERIOR SECTION OF THE PELVIS CONTAINING THEINTERNAL A, the last


Synopsis of lectures on obstetrics and the forms of disease peculiar to women and children : delivered to students of the Physio-Medical College of Ohio . a, ossa innominata. c, ossa ischia. d, last vertebra,pressing obliquely into the sacrum. f, os ilia h k,foramina ovalia. Here the diameter B B, is nearly theright length; A A, too narrow; C C, quite too narrow,and D D, rather too wide. Such pelves are sometimesformed by the rickets, but that disease is not common inthis country. 430 EXPLANATION OF IV. A POSTERIOR SECTION OF THE PELVIS CONTAINING THEINTERNAL A, the last vertebra. B, ossa innominata. C, acetab-ula. I), lower edges of the ossa ilia. E, fleshy parts-\ ering the coccyx. G, vagina, cut and stretched , part of the bladder. I, the neck of the uterus. K,the fundus. L, fallopian tubes. M, ovaries. N, broadligaments. O, upper parts of the rectum. The fallopiantube-; and the ovaries are elevated from their naturalposition beside the body of the uterus, that they may beseen. EXPLANATION OF PLATES,PLATE V. 431 FRONT VIEW OF THE POSTERIOR SECTION OF THE UTERUS AT THEFIRST MONTH OF PREGNANCY.


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