I have witnessed from such practice [delivery by forceps] were most distressing : in some the neck of the bladder or urethra either lacerated or the injury by pressure from the forceps so great as to produce sloughing and consequent incontinence of urine... American eclectic obstetrics - Page 355by John King - 1855 - 741 pagesFull view - About this book
| Robert Collins - Midifery - 1835 - 594 pages
...great, as to produce sloughing, and consequent incontinence of urine : in others, the recto- vaginal septum destroyed, either of which, renders the sufferer...inflicted on this part, as to terminate in death. Such melancholy consequences strongly shew the necessity of having recourse to the forceps with great... | |
| Medicine - 1836 - 646 pages
...it with the forceps. " The results I have witnessed (we quote from our author), from such practice, were most distressing ; in some, the neck of the bladder,...inflicted on this part, as to terminate in death." 13. Drs. Denman, Burns, and Merriman, are equally strenuous in condemning the use of the forceps, unless... | |
| Robert Collins - Childbirth - 1841 - 334 pages
...cannot, in some instances, be passed into the bladder? The results I have witnessed, from such practice, were most distressing ; in some, the neck of the bladder,...inflicted on this part, as to terminate in death. Such melancholy consequences strongly show the necessity of having recourse to the forceps with great... | |
| Edward William Murphy - Childbirth - 1846 - 344 pages
...between the head and the pelvis. . . . The results I have witnessed from such practice [delivery by the forceps] were most distressing : in some, the neck...injury inflicted on this part as to terminate in death. "f Dr. R. Lee, in his lectures, quotes the paragraph at full length from which these passages are extracted,... | |
| John King - Medicine, Eclectic - 1855 - 754 pages
...violence, in consequence of disproportion existing between the head and the pelvis. . . . The results I have witnessed from such practice [delivery by forceps]...paragraph at full length from which these passages are extracted, and adds — ' The accuracy of these remarks is fully confirmed by all the forceps cases... | |
| Medicine - 1845 - 736 pages
...forceps) were most distressing: in some, the neck of the bladder or urethra either lacerated ortheinjury by pressure from the forceps so great as to produce...imperfectly dilated, so much injury inflicted on this pan as to terminate in death."« Dr. R. Lee, in his Lectures, quotes the paragraph at full length from... | |
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