. The principles and practice of obstetric medicine : in a series of systematic dissertations on midwifery, and on the diseases of women and children, illustrated by numerous plates. re carried between the thighs and over another pad previously made to coverthe external orifice of the vagina, and thence conducted to be affixed by buckles and straps to the portion ofthe belt which passes over the spine, and which, for the comfort of the patients feelings, is there whennecessary protected with another thin padding. The principal pad. Fig. 5, being made of firm and closely-packed materials, and f
. The principles and practice of obstetric medicine : in a series of systematic dissertations on midwifery, and on the diseases of women and children, illustrated by numerous plates. re carried between the thighs and over another pad previously made to coverthe external orifice of the vagina, and thence conducted to be affixed by buckles and straps to the portion ofthe belt which passes over the spine, and which, for the comfort of the patients feelings, is there whennecessary protected with another thin padding. The principal pad. Fig. 5, being made of firm and closely-packed materials, and firmly applied to the hyjiogastrium, and admitting of being unlimitedly tightened, it isobvious must produce such a pressure as would most absolutely operate under any circumstances as a pre-ventive of further loss of blood from the uterus. The author begs to recommend the most important of the above instruments to be ordered of , of No. 35, Worship-street, Finsburj-square, whose materials and workmanship may be alwaysdepended upon ; or of any of the larger houses in the trade who are known to supply themselves with obste-tric instruments of his construction. Il I /.
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