An Elementary Treatise On Midwifery Or Principles of Tokology And

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An Elementary Treatise On Midwifery Or Principles of Tokology And
A Alfred Velpeau
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61 9. The head, being of all parts of the fœtus the largest and most incompressible, ought to be studied with the most particular care. The bones of which it is composed, its articulations, its diameters, its motions, and the degree of reduction it is susceptible of, ought to be perfectly known to the practitioner who desires not to be more dangerous than useful in applying the assistance of the art to cases of dystocia. It is composed, as in the adult, of the cranium, which is its most interes
...ting part, and of the face, which is as yet but little developed, and whose pieces consist of the ossa nasi, the ossa malarum, the ossa maxillaria superiora, the ossa unguis, the ossa palati, the ossa spongiosa inferiora, the vomer, and the os maxillare inferior.
620. Form, The head of the foetus, chiefly remarkable from the flexibility of its vault, exhibits in its ensemble the form of an oval, the attitude of which has occasioned a sort of literary quarrel between MM. Capuron and Van Solingen : the former of these authors insists that the large extremity of the head is turned backwards, while the latter, who is also followed by M.


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