The principles and practice of obstetric medicine and surgery : in reference to the process of parturition / by Franics H. Ramsbotham.
- Francis Henry Ramsbotham
- Date:
- 1865
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: The principles and practice of obstetric medicine and surgery : in reference to the process of parturition / by Franics H. Ramsbotham. Source: Wellcome Collection.
Provider: This material has been provided by the Harvey Cushing/John Hay Whitney Medical Library at Yale University, through the Medical Heritage Library. The original may be consulted at the Harvey Cushing/John Hay Whitney Medical Library at Yale University.
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![Plate Fio. To face paga XXVI. 1. It.-rtis at tie- commencement of the fifth month of pregnancy, 11-1 The m oteri ;it the end of the third month of gestation. 3. The Ofl uteri at the end of six months. ■1. '1'ln' os atari at the end of nine months. XXVII. Gravid uterus at the full period of pregnancy in the abdominal entity ^4 XXVIII. Side view of the uterus and pelvio oavity; theoa ateri entirely dilated ; the membranes protruding into the vagina as in labour Ill XXIX. 1. FaateJ skull adapted to skeleton pelvis, vertex presenting, forehead to ri^ht ilium 12(5 2. Postal skull adapted to skeleton pelvis, vertex presenting, forehead to left ilium. 3. FoataJ skull adapted to skeleton pelvis, vertex presenting, forehead to rL'ht saero-iliac synchondrosis. 4. Fttl il sknll adapted to skeleton pelvis, vertex presenting, forehead to left saero-iliac synchondrosis. XXX. 1. Foata] Bkull adapted to skeleton pelvis, vertex presenting, forehead to right groin 128 2. FostaJ skull adapted to skeleton pelvis, vertex presenting, forehead to left groin. 3. Foata] skull adapted to skeleton pelvis, vertex presenting, forehead impinging on the sacral promontory. 4. FoBtal skull adapted to skeleton pelvis, vertex presenting, forehead above the symphysis pubis. XXXI. 1. Labour considerably advanced; head in the pelvis; the face to right Bacro-iliac synchondrosis 1'3S 2. Face turned into the sacral cavity; vertex external; fore- head distending the perineum, the right shoulder entering the pelvis towards the right groin, the left towards the left saero-iliac symphysis. XXXII. 1. Perineum distended; the vertex protended through the labia 138 ■lied: face turned to the right thigh; the righ* shoulder behind the symphysis pubis ; the left occupying oavity. Examination in labour ; index finger of the right hand, the 09 uteri just opening 146 Examination in labour, with two fingers of the left hand, 09 oteri more dilated. ■ id p:is~in;r under thepubes; the shoulders occu- pying the eavity of the sacrum; the original presentation having been with the face to the right groin 2J4 B station, adapted to a skeleton pelvis](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21007123_0025.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


