10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CROSSBIRTH»
Discover the use of
crossbirth in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
crossbirth and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The Year Book of Obstetrics and Gynecology ...
As the acquisition of technical skill increased, the need of the operation became
more and more infrequent. Embryotomy will still be indicated, however, in cases
of crossbirth where the shoulder has become fixed in the pelvis and the time for ...
Joseph Bolivar De Lee, Jacob Pearl Greenhill, 1909
2
Born to a Changing World: Childbirth in Nineteenth-Century ...
Several people found themselves before the New Zealand courts after facing one
of the most difficult situations encountered by birthing women and their
attendants: a crossbirth, where the baby lay crossways in the womb and the first
part to ...
3
New York Lancet: With which is Incorporated the Archives of ...
The first child was a boy; it was a crossbirth and stillborn. Dr. Jameson, of
Finsbury pavement, attended her. The second child (a girl) was born in 1850 ;
this was also a crossbirth and stillborn. A "gentleman from South Audley street,"
whose ...
4
The ... Year Book of Obstetrics and Gynecology
Embryotomy will still be indicated, however, in cases of crossbirth where the
shoulder has become fixed in the pelvis and the time for version has passed. It
may also be necessary when the child is overgrown or deformed. In the first
instance of ...
5
New England Medical Monthly
In a case of "crossbirth," which occurred in my practice, complicated with placenta
praevia lateralis, in which there was considerable haemorrhage before the
placenta could be detached, and also in which the patient experienced
considerable ...
... grateful tome– a crossbirth successfully dealt with, a fever cured, anoperation
performed –yet this has made none ofthe people my friends. My servants are
loyal enough, but that's.
7
Bonny Kate: Pioneer Lady
“No,” Sarah replied, “crossbirth, I think.” “What's that?” Bonny Kateasked. “
Thebaby is side to side,” Sarah explained. “If it doesn't return to normal before
long,we could lose them both.” “What can be done about it?” Bonny Kate
continued.
8
A Dictionary, Persian, Arabic and English
P bfishgzin (and biishgiinafg), Inverted, reversed; a crossbirth (the side, or feet of
an infant lying nearest to the orifice of the womb). f P .~;,>.;.,:.,l,o bfirhindaé, An
inhabitant. e. P bisha-n_l_', A bunch of grapes dried towards that part which is ...
John Richardson, Charles Wilkins, 1806
9
Lectures on obstetric operations
... a cause of malposition, by forming a cushion or inclined plane, which tends to
throw the fcetal head out of the pelvic axis across the brim. Hence the frequency
of crossbirth and of funis-presentation in cases of partial placenta praevia.
10
Australasian Medical Gazette: The Journal of the ...
... times — twice for placenta prsevia, twice for prolapse of the cord, and three
times for flattened pelvis ; in another hydramnios complicated a crossbirth.
Ccesarean section. — Four cases, in one of which for the second time. Manual
removal of ...