Cyclopædia of obstetrics and gynecology . n. Fig. 128 Fig. 128.—Pajots Instrument for Inducing upper extremity. Fig. 129.—Meissners Trocart. Fig. , Rubber tube. B Metal guide. C, instruments, the aim of which is to suck down the membranes into theopening of the canula, and there perforate them. The advantage of thismethod is that the liquor amnii escapes by drops. (Fig. 129.) Such are the different methods in use to-day. All have not the samevalue, and we proceed to point oat the advantages of each, and our ownpreference. 184 A TREATIES OX OBSTETRICS. At the outset, we oli


Cyclopædia of obstetrics and gynecology . n. Fig. 128 Fig. 128.—Pajots Instrument for Inducing upper extremity. Fig. 129.—Meissners Trocart. Fig. , Rubber tube. B Metal guide. C, instruments, the aim of which is to suck down the membranes into theopening of the canula, and there perforate them. The advantage of thismethod is that the liquor amnii escapes by drops. (Fig. 129.) Such are the different methods in use to-day. All have not the samevalue, and we proceed to point oat the advantages of each, and our ownpreference. 184 A TREATIES OX OBSTETRICS. At the outset, we oliniiiuite internal drugs, since their action is un-trustwortliy or ml, and wlien they do act they compromise the mothershealth and the fcetal existence. The same remark holds for frictions andmassage, the action of which is, at best, but transitory; excitation of themamma?, which, aside from the fact that they are very painful, oftenfail; electro-magnetism, galvanism, etc. [From what we have said before, we take exception to this exclusi


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