... the normal attitude of the body by flexing the trunk, and leaving the head to resume spontaneously its proper position as it sinks into the pelvis. It is performed by seizing the shoulder and breast with the hand through the abdominal walls ; then... A Text-book of obstetrics,. - Page 173by Adam Henry Wright - 1905 - 591 pagesFull view - About this book
| William Thompson Lusk - Delivery (Obstetrics) - 1885 - 808 pages
...lifting the chest upward and pressing it backward, at the same time steadying or raising the breech wnth the other hand applied near the fundus, so as to make...child conform to that of the uterus, and, finally, pressing the breecli directly downward. As the child is raised, the occiput is allowed to descend,... | |
| Pierre Cazeaux - 1889 - 1522 pages
...through the abdominal walls ; then lifting the chest upward and pressing it backward (see diag. ), at the same time steadying or raising the breech with...child conform to that of the uterus, and, finally pressing the breech directly downward. F: . Sl«. Diagnnu showing Schatz'a method of converting face... | |
| William Thompson Lusk - Midwifery - 1893 - 812 pages
...with the hand through the abdominal walls ; then lifting the chest upward and pressing it backward, at the same time steadying or raising the breech with...applied near the fundus, so as to make the long axis of Fios. 118-114.— Diagram showing Schatz's method of converting face presentations into vertex presentations.... | |
| Medicine - 1900 - 596 pages
...breast with the hand through the abdominal wall, then lifting the chest up and pressing it backward, at the same time steadying or raising the breech with...axis of the child conform to that of the uterus." (Lusk). Now if either of these means succeed in establishing a vertex the membranes should at once... | |
| Medicine - 1900 - 488 pages
...breast with the hand through the abdominal wall, then lifting the chest up and pressing it backward, at the same time steadying or raising the breech with...axis of the child conform, to that of the uterus." (Lusk.) Now, if either of these means succeed in establishing a vertex the membranes should at once... | |
| Illinois State Medical Society - Medicine - 1886 - 376 pages
...breast with the hand through the abdominal walls, then lifting the chest upward and pressing it backward so as to make the long axis of the child conform to that of the uterus, and finally pressing the breech directly downward. As the child is raised the occiput descends and as the body... | |
| American Medical Association - American Medical Association - 1891 - 1038 pages
...backward, at the same time the breech is raised with the disengaged hand applied near the fundus, making the long axis of the child conform to that of the uterus; then, finally, press the breech directly downward. As the child is raised, the occiput is allowed to... | |
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