The practice of obstetrics, designed for the use of students and practitioners of medicine . Fig. 883.—CoxALGic Pelvis with Adduction ofTHE Diseased Femur (Left Side).. Fig. 884.—Enlargement of theCotyloid Region due to Cox-algia. IV. Unilateral or Bilateral Club-foot (Fig. 891).—These deformities producechanges of little importance. The inclination of thepelvis is increased, the arch of the pubis is narrowed,the tuberosities of the ischia and the acetabula arebrought closer together. V. Absence or Deformity of One or Both LowerExtremities.—In the first case there results the Sitzpelvis, the c
The practice of obstetrics, designed for the use of students and practitioners of medicine . Fig. 883.—CoxALGic Pelvis with Adduction ofTHE Diseased Femur (Left Side).. Fig. 884.—Enlargement of theCotyloid Region due to Cox-algia. IV. Unilateral or Bilateral Club-foot (Fig. 891).—These deformities producechanges of little importance. The inclination of thepelvis is increased, the arch of the pubis is narrowed,the tuberosities of the ischia and the acetabula arebrought closer together. V. Absence or Deformity of One or Both LowerExtremities.—In the first case there results the Sitzpelvis, the characteristics of which have already beennoted (page 622). Generally there is rotation of the
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