... 8. That it is sometimes impossible to penetrate the placenta, especially when its centre answers to the centre of the os uteri ; in this instance much time is lost that may be very important to the woman. The Science and art of obstetrics - Page 462by Sheldon Leavitt - 1882 - 659 pagesFull view - About this book
| William Potts Dewees - Midwifery - 1825 - 674 pages
...destroy some of the large umbilical veins, and thus permit the child to die from haemorrhage.*! Ttbly. By this method, we increase the chance of an atony...the discharge of the liquor amnii is not under due controul. Sthly. That it is sometimes impossible to penetrate the placenta, especially when its centre... | |
| Library - 1841 - 340 pages
...may destroy some of the large umbilical veins, and thus permit the child to die from haemorrhage. " 7. By this method we increase the chance of an atony...the discharge of the liquor amnii is not under due controul. " 8. That it is sometimes impossible to penetrate the placenta, especially when its centre... | |
| Edward Rigby - 1851 - 470 pages
...we may destroy some of the large umbilical veins, and thus permit the child to die from haemorrhage. "7. By this method we increase the chance of an atony...uteri ; in this instance much time is lost that may be very important to the woman." (Op. cit. ยง1153.) We have already stated why it is so particularly important... | |
| William Potts Dewees - 1853 - 640 pages
...Ibid. less risk to the child, as we then disturb no vessels connected with its immediate safety. Tthly. By this method we increase the chance of an atony...discharge of the liquor amnii is not under due control. Sthly. That it is sometimes impossible to penetrate the placenta, especially when its centre answers... | |
| Sir William Boog Leishman - 1873 - 758 pages
...child. "6. When the placenta is pierced, we augment the risk of the child; for, in making the ojwning, we may destroy some of the large umbilical veins,...uteri ; in this instance much time is lost that may be very important to the woman." These and similar arguments, and the experience of modern practice, have... | |
| William Leishman - 1873 - 856 pages
...may destroy some of the large umbilical veins, and thus permit the child to die from haemorrhage. " 7. By this method we increase the chance of an atony...especially when its centre answers to the centre of the os1 uteri ; in this instance much time is lost that may be very important to the woman." These and... | |
| William Leishman - 1873 - 764 pages
...this method we increase the chance of an atony of the uterus, as the discharge of the liquor ainnii is not under due control. "8. That it is sometimes...uteri ; in this instance much time is lost that may be very imjxjrtant to the woman." These and similar arguments, and the ex]X'rience of modern practice,... | |
| William Leishman - Obstetrics - 1875 - 830 pages
...may destroy some of the large umbilical veins, and thus permit the child to die from haemorrhage. " 7. By this method we increase the chance of an atony...uteri ; in this instance much time is lost that may be very important to the woman." These and similar arguments, and the experience of modern practice, have... | |
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