| Edward Rigby - 1851 - 470 pages
...proper state of the other requisites for healthy parturition, no prejudicial result occurs." (Naegele, on the Mechanism of Parturition, transl. ยง 19, p....which is oblique, both as to its transverse diameter and as to its axis." Thus, if in the first species the left ischium were either originally directed... | |
| Francis Gurney Smith, John Neill - Obstetrics - 1852 - 128 pages
...that but one description will be given of them. Naegele, on the mechanism of parturition, says, that "In every case, whether the nates have at first a...ischium which is directed anteriorly, to stand lowest. In the most common position, where the sacrum of the child is towards the left acetabulum, as the breech... | |
| John Neill - 1852 - 1052 pages
...that but one description will be given of them. Naegele, on the mechanism of parturition, says, that " In every case, whether the nates have at first a completely...ischium which is directed anteriorly, to stand lowest. In the most common position, where the sacrum of the child is towards the left acetabulum, as the breech... | |
| Fleetwood Churchill - Obstetrics - 1853 - 508 pages
...corresponding to one or other of the oblique diameters of the brim. " In every case," observed M. Naegele, " whether the nates have at first a completely transverse or oblique direction, they will always be found, on pressing lower into the superior aperture of the pelvis, to have taken an oblique... | |
| John Neill, Francis Gurney Smith - 1861 - 994 pages
...that but one description will be given of them. Naegel6, on the mechanism of parturition, says, that " In every case, whether the nates have at first a completely transverse nr oblique direction, they will be always found, on pressing lower into the superior aperture of the... | |
| Medicine - 1862 - 792 pages
...examine obstetrical authorities, past and present. Says Naegl6, when speaking of pelvic presentations : " In every case, whether the nates have at first a completely...the pelvis, to have taken an oblique position ; and the ischium, which is directed anteriorly, to stand lowest. They pass through the entrance, cavity... | |
| John Neill - 1866 - 1036 pages
...first a completely transverse nr oblique direction. they will be always found, on pressing lower <nto the superior aperture of the pelvis, to have taken an oblique position ; and that ischiurr which is directed anteriorly, to stand lowest. In the most common position, where the sacrum... | |
| Fleetwood CHURCHILL (M.D.) - Human beings - 1866 - 860 pages
...corre.-ponding to one or other of the oblique diameters of the brim. " In every case," observed AT. Naegele, " whether the nates have at first a completely transverse or oblique direction, they will always be found, on pressing lower into the superior aperture of the pelvis, to have taken an oblique... | |
| Alfred Meadows - 1876 - 510 pages
...long or transverse diameter in the oblique diameter of the pelvis ; and, according to M. Naegele, " in every case, whether the nates have at first a completely transverse or oblique direction, they will always be found, on passing lower into the superior aperture of the pelvis, to have taken an oblique... | |
| Alfred Meadows, Albert J. Venn - Midwifery - 1882 - 536 pages
...long or transverse diameter in the oblique diameter of the pelvis ; and, according to M. Naegele, " in every case, whether the nates have at first a completely transverse or oblique directien, they will always be found, on passing lower into the superior aperture of the pelvis, to... | |
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