. A compendious system of midwifery : chiefly designed to facilitate the inquiries of those who may be pursuing this branch of study, illustrated by occasional cases . s of the ossa ,1, The angles of the ossa pubis. m, m, The posterior extremities of the ossa pubis, which make part of the , n, The descending branches of the ossa pubis, whichunite with those of the , D, D, The os , 2, 3, 4, The anterior sacral holes,o, o, o, The base of the , p, The sides of the sacrum. E, The coccyx. F, The lumbar vertebra. r, r, The transverse apophyses of the vertebr


. A compendious system of midwifery : chiefly designed to facilitate the inquiries of those who may be pursuing this branch of study, illustrated by occasional cases . s of the ossa ,1, The angles of the ossa pubis. m, m, The posterior extremities of the ossa pubis, which make part of the , n, The descending branches of the ossa pubis, whichunite with those of the , D, D, The os , 2, 3, 4, The anterior sacral holes,o, o, o, The base of the , p, The sides of the sacrum. E, The coccyx. F, The lumbar vertebra. r, r, The transverse apophyses of the ( «42 ) s, s, The ligaments which go from the transverse apo-physes of the last vertebra, to the angle of the in-ternal lips of the crystae of the ilia, indicated bythe letters, f, , t, Two other ligaments which descend from the sameapophyses to the superior edge of the , G, The femurs or thigh , V, The heads of the femurs received into the aceta- , u, The foramina ovalia. Symphyses of the bones of the pelvis. H, The symphysis of the ossa , I, The sacro-iliac , The sacro-vertebral symphysis. //,, //.. ( 643 ) EXPLANATION OF PLATE If. This figure represents the entrance of a well-formed , a, The iliac fossae. b, The sacro-vertebral angle, or the projection of the sacrum. c, The last lumbar vertebra. d, d, The lateral parts of the base of the sacrum. e, e, The sacro-iliac symphyses. f, f, The parts over the , The symphyses of the lines indicate the different diameters of the superior , B, The antero-posterior, or little , D, The transverse, or great , F, The oblique diameter, which extends from the left acetabulum to the right sacro-iliac , H, The oblique diameter, which goes from the rightacetabulum to the left sacro-iliac junction. ( (54 1 ) EXPLANATION OF PLATE III. This figure represents the inferior strait of a well-formed pelvis. a, a, The externa


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