A textbook of obstetrics . Fig. 3S3.—Dicephalus : neither head engaged. of treatment can be laid down for the management of these , version, or some form of embryotomy is usually de-manded. Spontaneous labor, however, is possible even in casesof monstrous bulk in which delivery through the birth-canal 1 Dr. Grace Peckara (New York Med. Record, April 14, 1888) has reportedthree still-births, attributed in each instance to the development of Wormian bones inthe smaller fontanel, and to the consequent interference with overlapping of the cra-nial bones at the sutures. This observatio


A textbook of obstetrics . Fig. 3S3.—Dicephalus : neither head engaged. of treatment can be laid down for the management of these , version, or some form of embryotomy is usually de-manded. Spontaneous labor, however, is possible even in casesof monstrous bulk in which delivery through the birth-canal 1 Dr. Grace Peckara (New York Med. Record, April 14, 1888) has reportedthree still-births, attributed in each instance to the development of Wormian bones inthe smaller fontanel, and to the consequent interference with overlapping of the cra-nial bones at the sutures. This observation has not yet been verified by others. 5io THE PATHOLOGY OF 1 Fig. 384.—Hydrencephalocele (anterior).


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