A theoretical and practical treatise on midwifery : including the diseases of pregnancy and parturition and the attentions required by the child from birth to the period of weaning . The embryotomy or cephalotribe comparison of these two figures will furnish an idea of the amount of separation obtained at the base othe blades (Fig. 130), by means of the regulating screw. face, do not properly embrace this part, and that, opening like a pair of scissors,their widest separation is found at the points. Here the difficulty was consider-ably greater, because the internal surface of the cl
A theoretical and practical treatise on midwifery : including the diseases of pregnancy and parturition and the attentions required by the child from birth to the period of weaning . The embryotomy or cephalotribe comparison of these two figures will furnish an idea of the amount of separation obtained at the base othe blades (Fig. 130), by means of the regulating screw. face, do not properly embrace this part, and that, opening like a pair of scissors,their widest separation is found at the points. Here the difficulty was consider-ably greater, because the internal surface of the clams could not be hollowed outwithout greatly increasing the interval at their middle part, and, consequently,without rendering the instrument inapplicable to a host of cases where Baude-locques might be successfully used. After mature reflection, we propose thefollowing as its second and most important modification : namely, to make a muchwider entablature at the joint; while, in other respects, the length and width ofour forceps correspond with Baudelocques. This increased width at the articularpart permits the base of the blades to be removed from each other laterally bymea
Size: 1199px × 2084px
Photo credit: © The Reading Room / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No
Keywords: ., boo, bookcentury1800, booksubjectmidwifery, booksubjectobstetrics