A textbook of obstetrics . Fig. 596.—The circulation in the mature fetus before birth. tion of its vessels. The cord drops off about the fourth daw Itsdetachment is followed by the retraction of the granulatingstump within the umbilical ring. Abnormalities in the Physiology of Premature Infants.—The two main deviations are low temperature—variations below980—and inability to ingest and digest food. The management f premature infants consists in incubationand gavage. In the absence of a specially constructed incubator, PHYSIOLOGY OF THE NEW-BORN INFANT. 93 such as Tarniers or Auvards, one can b


A textbook of obstetrics . Fig. 596.—The circulation in the mature fetus before birth. tion of its vessels. The cord drops off about the fourth daw Itsdetachment is followed by the retraction of the granulatingstump within the umbilical ring. Abnormalities in the Physiology of Premature Infants.—The two main deviations are low temperature—variations below980—and inability to ingest and digest food. The management f premature infants consists in incubationand gavage. In the absence of a specially constructed incubator, PHYSIOLOGY OF THE NEW-BORN INFANT. 93 such as Tarniers or Auvards, one can be readily improvised with an ordinary infants bath-tub, several layers of cotton-woolor lambs wool, and a number of bottles filled with hot is the regular feeding of the infant with freshly drawn. Fig. 597.—Modified Auvard incubator: v, Glass plate of the movable lid b ; H,ventilating tube containing small rotary fan; K, ventilating slide; M, hot-watercans ; O, slide closing hot-air chamber.


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