A textbook of obstetrics . Fig. 263.—Method of manipulation for artificial separation of the adherent placenta (Dickinson). placenta is retained in utero for months without doing rarest anomalies in the mechanism of the third stage oflabor are hernia of the placenta through the muscular coat of 1 Wallace, Indian Medical Record, abstract in London Lancet, 1S91, re-ports the retention in of an almost full term placenta for two months withoutinconvenience to the mother. Loisnel (•* Nouv. Arch, d Obstet., May, 1892, sir,plem.) reported a case in which the fetal head, after decapit


A textbook of obstetrics . Fig. 263.—Method of manipulation for artificial separation of the adherent placenta (Dickinson). placenta is retained in utero for months without doing rarest anomalies in the mechanism of the third stage oflabor are hernia of the placenta through the muscular coat of 1 Wallace, Indian Medical Record, abstract in London Lancet, 1S91, re-ports the retention in of an almost full term placenta for two months withoutinconvenience to the mother. Loisnel (•* Nouv. Arch, d Obstet., May, 1892, sir,plem.) reported a case in which the fetal head, after decapitation, was left in theuterus to,- three months without symptoms of sepsis. Herrgott, in the discussion olthis report, stated that he had seen the placenta retained within the Uterus tor -evenmonths after childbirth. 400 THE MECHANISM OF LABOR. the uterus and prolapse o\ the normally situated placenta. Thelatter is most likely to happen with twins, after rupture of theuterus, or in premature labor, but it has been obser


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