A manual of practical obstetrics . Cranioclast. Brauns cnuiioolast. rately and lock like forceps. When applied, the inside blade,which is smaller than the other and has no fenestra, apposesits convex serrated surface against the concavity of the CEPHALOTRIPSY. 273 cranium, while the outside one—larger and having a fenestraagainst which the other may press—rests its concave serratedsurface upon the convex exterior of the skull. When thehandles are brought together after locking, the blades graspthe intervening bone, like the jaws of a crocodile, when it Fig. 120.
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