A theoretical and practical treatise on midwifery : including the diseases of pregnancy and parturition and the attentions required by the child from birth to the period of weaning . The introduction of the hand in the secondposition of the right shoulder. Mode of seizing the feet in the sameposition. Fig. 1( reaches the nates, it gets around them by being changed into a state of pronation, and then comes forward and to the left to grasp the feet, which are next brought down into the vagina. (Fig. 107.) C. First Position of the Left Shoulder (left cephalo-iliac).—The left hand is introduced in
A theoretical and practical treatise on midwifery : including the diseases of pregnancy and parturition and the attentions required by the child from birth to the period of weaning . The introduction of the hand in the secondposition of the right shoulder. Mode of seizing the feet in the sameposition. Fig. 1( reaches the nates, it gets around them by being changed into a state of pronation, and then comes forward and to the left to grasp the feet, which are next brought down into the vagina. (Fig. 107.) C. First Position of the Left Shoulder (left cephalo-iliac).—The left hand is introduced in a state of supination, and then,after pressing the shoulder upwards and a littleto the left, it is directed along the childsback towards the right posterior part of thepelvis, where it is passed around the breechby turning to a state of pronation, and is nextbrought forward and to the right, so as toseize the feet. D. Second Position of the Left Shoulder(right cephalo-iliac).—The left hand, intro-duced in a state of supination, pushes theshoulder above the superior strait and some-what to the right; and then, passing towardsthe left side and posterior part of the uterus,
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