. An American text-book of obstetrics. For practitioners and students. Fig. 501.—Separation of the sacro-iliac joint onopening the pubic symphysis (Farabeuf).. Fig. 502.—Left innominate bone: a, b, axis at the ilio-sacral joint upon which the bone rotates when the pubic end is abducted (Wehle). opening of 6 centimeters (2f inches), the conjugata vera gains centimeters(J inch), the transverse centimeters (f inch), and the oblique diameters OBSTETRIC SURGERY. 909 centimeters (1 inch). With a separation of 7 centimeters (2f inches), which ispossible under gentle pressure without lacer


. An American text-book of obstetrics. For practitioners and students. Fig. 501.—Separation of the sacro-iliac joint onopening the pubic symphysis (Farabeuf).. Fig. 502.—Left innominate bone: a, b, axis at the ilio-sacral joint upon which the bone rotates when the pubic end is abducted (Wehle). opening of 6 centimeters (2f inches), the conjugata vera gains centimeters(J inch), the transverse centimeters (f inch), and the oblique diameters OBSTETRIC SURGERY. 909 centimeters (1 inch). With a separation of 7 centimeters (2f inches), which ispossible under gentle pressure without laceration of the sacro-iliac ligaments,the gain in the conjugata vera is centimeters (f inch).


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