A text-book of veterinary obstetrics : including the diseases and accidents incidental to pregnancy, parturition and early age in the domesticated animals . LEfT Utekise TOBSIOS. 1, Body of the Uterus ; 2, CervixUteri twiate*! to the left; 3,Rectum ; 4, Bladder ; 5, Sym-physis. yig. 90. Right Uterine Torsion. 1, Body of the Uterus ; 2, 2, 2, Torsionof the Cervix Uteri to the right, iii-volvinv; the Body of the Organ ; .>,Rectum ; 4, Bladder ; 5, Vagina ; (>,Symphysis. The reverse movement constitutes torsion/rom right to left, or, better,left torsion. In other words, the passing of the l


A text-book of veterinary obstetrics : including the diseases and accidents incidental to pregnancy, parturition and early age in the domesticated animals . LEfT Utekise TOBSIOS. 1, Body of the Uterus ; 2, CervixUteri twiate*! to the left; 3,Rectum ; 4, Bladder ; 5, Sym-physis. yig. 90. Right Uterine Torsion. 1, Body of the Uterus ; 2, 2, 2, Torsionof the Cervix Uteri to the right, iii-volvinv; the Body of the Organ ; .>,Rectum ; 4, Bladder ; 5, Vagina ; (>,Symphysis. The reverse movement constitutes torsion/rom right to left, or, better,left torsion. In other words, the passing of the left cornu over the right producesright torsion; that of the right over the left cornu, left torsion. Hence we have the simple and easily remembered and understoodterms of right torsion and left torsion, which are synonymous withtorsion from left to right and torsion from right to left. This being decided upon, the next question is how to distinguish,from a purely objective point of view, a right from a left torsion; and S24 MATERNAL DYSTOKIA. this also, it appears, has been a source of difficulty and debate, fromneglecting to define terms. Saint-Cyr


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