Synopsis of lectures on obstetrics and the forms of disease peculiar to women and children : delivered to students of the Physio-Medical College of Ohio . A B, front view of the posterior section of the uterusat the first month of pregnancy. A, fundus; B, neck;C, cervix. H K, G F, same view as plate 4th, with theuterus, K K, as it appears at the second or third monthof pregnancy. H H, parts of the bladder. G, vagina,with the cervix uteri depending in it. The fetus isfloating in the waters with the placenta attached to thefundus uteri between K and K. 432 EXPLANATION OF PLATES PLATE VI. THE GRA


Synopsis of lectures on obstetrics and the forms of disease peculiar to women and children : delivered to students of the Physio-Medical College of Ohio . A B, front view of the posterior section of the uterusat the first month of pregnancy. A, fundus; B, neck;C, cervix. H K, G F, same view as plate 4th, with theuterus, K K, as it appears at the second or third monthof pregnancy. H H, parts of the bladder. G, vagina,with the cervix uteri depending in it. The fetus isfloating in the waters with the placenta attached to thefundus uteri between K and K. 432 EXPLANATION OF PLATES PLATE VI. THE GRAVID A, the gravid uterus in the eighth or ninth month,stretched by the waters, the foetal head in the falsepelvis, pressing down. H, the os uteri, the neck beingobliterated. G, the vagina. K, the placenta. L, themembranes. EXPLANATION OF PLATES, PLATE VII. 433 A LATK RAL VIEW OF THE LUMBAR REGIONS, PELVIS, AND LABOR HAS COMMENCED.


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