The practice of obstetrics, designed for the use of students and practitioners of medicine . ; Fig. 501.—Pregnancy in a Rudi-mentary Horn of a Uterus,SHOWING the Relation of theRound Ligament to the Gesta-tion Sac. The Sac is Inside ofTHE Round Ligament.—{Dakin.). Fig. 502.—Relations op the Sac ofA Tubal Pregnancy to the RoundLigament. The Sac is Outside ofTHE Round Ligament.—{Dakin.) from literature in 1900, states that expectancy is never indicated. Interventionshould always be by Caesarean section after the thirty-second week. In Kehrersstudy all the cases of labor in uterus dup


The practice of obstetrics, designed for the use of students and practitioners of medicine . ; Fig. 501.—Pregnancy in a Rudi-mentary Horn of a Uterus,SHOWING the Relation of theRound Ligament to the Gesta-tion Sac. The Sac is Inside ofTHE Round Ligament.—{Dakin.). Fig. 502.—Relations op the Sac ofA Tubal Pregnancy to the RoundLigament. The Sac is Outside ofTHE Round Ligament.—{Dakin.) from literature in 1900, states that expectancy is never indicated. Interventionshould always be by Caesarean section after the thirty-second week. In Kehrersstudy all the cases of labor in uterus duplex (Fig. 499) are recorded. The greatmajority are divided about equally between uterus unicornis bicollis anduterus bicornis unicollis (Fig. 497). A few cases occurred in uterus bicornisduplex (Fig. 499) and uterus septus bilocularis, but none whatever in anyother varieties. XXII. MISSED LABOR. At full term ineffectual labor sets in, subsides, and the uterus remains un-emptied for months or even years; occasionally simple prolongation of preg-nancy, without any onset of labor occurs. A like condition is that ofmissed abortion, when the fetus dies in the early months of gestation andremains in the uterus for weeks or months. Etiology.—This is obscure; some varie


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