. An American text-book of obstetrics. For practitioners and students. FIG. 374.—Mechanism of labor with dicephalus(Kiistner). Fig. 375.—Mechanism of labor in thora-copagus (Kiistner). Diseases and Death of the Fetus.—All diseases of the fetus that increase * There are two recorded deliveries of thoracopagi by Cesarean section i Hirst and Piersol,Human Monstrosities). DYSTOCIA. Plate 1. Skeleton of hydrocephalus (Hirst Collection, University of Pennsylvania). 2. Hydrocephalus(Hirst). 3. Hydrencephalocele posterior (Hirst and Piersol). 4. Hydrencephalocele superior. 5. Hydro-cephalus diste


. An American text-book of obstetrics. For practitioners and students. FIG. 374.—Mechanism of labor with dicephalus(Kiistner). Fig. 375.—Mechanism of labor in thora-copagus (Kiistner). Diseases and Death of the Fetus.—All diseases of the fetus that increase * There are two recorded deliveries of thoracopagi by Cesarean section i Hirst and Piersol,Human Monstrosities). DYSTOCIA. Plate 1. Skeleton of hydrocephalus (Hirst Collection, University of Pennsylvania). 2. Hydrocephalus(Hirst). 3. Hydrencephalocele posterior (Hirst and Piersol). 4. Hydrencephalocele superior. 5. Hydro-cephalus distending lower uterine segment (Varnier). 6. Tapping a hydrocephalus through the spinal canal, DYSTOCIA. 565 its bulk may constitute thereby an obstruction in labor. Cystic tumors, effu-sions in the serous cavities, anasarca, an enlarged liver, polycystic disease ofthe kidneys,24 and distended bladder from atresia of the urethra * are exam-ples. Liquid accumulations should be evacuated by puncture or by (PI. 38) is the most important condition under this head. It isnot very rare,f is often overlooked, and is a frequent cause of ruptured uterus.


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