. Veterinary obstetrics; a compendium for the use of students and practitioners. Veterinary obstetrics. MATERNAL DYSTOKIA. 91 passage; diminishing the size of the foetus, or making an artificial opening. The methods of inducing artificial abortion are: irritation of the cervix by hand; puncture of the envelopes ; and vaginal Fig. 39. Pelvic Exostosis. Before forcible extraction is contemplated, a very careful examination should be made, to ascertain whether such procedure is practicable. If such should be found to be the case, the parts should be well lubricated, to facilitate mo
. Veterinary obstetrics; a compendium for the use of students and practitioners. Veterinary obstetrics. MATERNAL DYSTOKIA. 91 passage; diminishing the size of the foetus, or making an artificial opening. The methods of inducing artificial abortion are: irritation of the cervix by hand; puncture of the envelopes ; and vaginal Fig. 39. Pelvic Exostosis. Before forcible extraction is contemplated, a very careful examination should be made, to ascertain whether such procedure is practicable. If such should be found to be the case, the parts should be well lubricated, to facilitate movement, Enlargement of the passage is not usually prac- ticable, unless the constriction be occasioned by a tumor, which may be removed by excision, or by the ecraseur. Diminution of the Size of the Foetus. See section on "; Artificial Opening for Foetus. Refer to "Caesarian ;. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Dalrymple, William Haddock, 1856-. New York, W. R. Jenkins co
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