The principles and practice of obstetric medicine and surgery : in reference to the process of parturition / by Francis H. Ramsbotham.
- Francis Henry Ramsbotham
- Date:
- 1845
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: The principles and practice of obstetric medicine and surgery : in reference to the process of parturition / by Francis H. Ramsbotham. Source: Wellcome Collection.
Provider: This material has been provided by the National Library of Medicine (U.S.), through the Medical Heritage Library. The original may be consulted at the National Library of Medicine (U.S.)
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![Plate Fig. XLII. 123. XLIII. 124. 125. XLIV. 126. 127. XLV. 128. 129. XLVI. 130. 131. XLVII. 132. XLVIII. 133. 134. XLIX. 135. 136. 137. L. 138. 139. LI. 140. 141. LII. 142. 143. LIII. 144. LIV. 145. 146. LV. 147. 148. Breech presentation ; the blunt hook applied. The left shoulder presenting; the membranes unrup- tured. The back presenting: the liquor amnii evacuated. Abdominal presentation. Hand, foot, and funis presenting. Shoulder presentation ; to exemplify the spontaneous evolution. Exvisceration. Ramsbotham's decapitating hook. The smaller figure shows a section of the cutting portion of the blade. Decapitation. Placental presentation. Partial placental presentation, the membranes unrup- tured. Partial placenta] presentation, the membranes broken. Placenta retained in utero after the child's birth ; glo- bular contraction. Placenta retained in utero after the child's birth ; a part of the fibres of the fundus contracted round a por- tion of the placenta. Placenta retained in utero after the child's birth ; hour- glass contraction. The funis prolapsed by the side of the head. Hand prolapsed by the side of the head. Monstrosity. Two foetal bodies joined together by the sternum and abdomen. Mons rosity, with two heads, four arms, and two legs. Twins in utero : the head of one presenting, the breech of the other. Secondary foetus three months of age. Retroversion of the uterus. Ovarian extra-uterine pregnancy. Parietal, extra-uterine pregnancy. Diseased ovum of seven weeks age. Healthy ovum of fourteen weeks age.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21149240_0024.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


