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quadgram | frequency |
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on the other hand | 101 |
of the os uteri | 72 |
the cavity of the | 63 |
the os uteri is | 55 |
at the same time | 49 |
the birth of the | 48 |
lower part of the | 46 |
the pressure of the | 46 |
the position of the | 46 |
the lower part of | 45 |
the end of the | 44 |
birth of the child | 41 |
the expulsion of the | 40 |
for the purpose of | 39 |
the passage of the | 39 |
the size of the | 38 |
of the uterus is | 37 |
at the time of | 37 |
be looked upon as | 36 |
as soon as the | 36 |
the upper part of | 35 |
upper part of the | 34 |
in the course of | 34 |
the part of the | 34 |
the action of the | 33 |
the body of the | 32 |
in a state of | 32 |
hollow of the sacrum | 32 |
to the os uteri | 32 |
at the beginning of | 31 |
the hollow of the | 30 |
in the unimpregnated state | 30 |
after the birth of | 30 |
the direction of the | 29 |
the development of the | 29 |
cavity of the uterus | 29 |
cavity of the pelvis | 28 |
the inner surface of | 28 |
the state of the | 28 |
the surface of the | 28 |
position of the child | 28 |
at the end of | 27 |
so long as the | 27 |
to that of the | 26 |
the edge of the | 26 |
the rest of the | 25 |
part of the uterus | 25 |
inner surface of the | 25 |
the side of the | 24 |
with that of the | 24 |
the child is born | 24 |
the secretion of milk | 24 |
passage of the child | 24 |
malposition of the child | 24 |
the condition of the | 24 |
the life of the | 23 |
by means of the | 23 |
contractions of the uterus | 23 |
the middle of the | 23 |
of the first stage | 23 |
at the moment of | 22 |
on account of the | 22 |
the uterus has been | 22 |
part of the abdomen | 22 |
one of the most | 22 |
expulsion of the placenta | 22 |
the brim of the | 22 |
the mouth of the | 22 |
of the child is | 22 |
contraction of the uterus | 22 |
the form of the | 21 |
part of the child | 21 |
on the part of | 21 |
the course of the | 21 |
through the os externum | 21 |
into the cavity of | 21 |
brim of the pelvis | 21 |
the manner in which | 21 |
the vessels of the | 20 |
the parietes of the | 20 |
at an early period | 20 |
the nature of the | 20 |
the early months of | 20 |
the end of pregnancy | 20 |
the axis of the | 20 |
to the passage of | 20 |
the character of the | 20 |
the time of birth | 19 |
quantity of liquor amnii | 19 |
early months of pregnancy | 19 |
there can be no | 19 |
the beginning of the | 19 |
that part of the | 19 |
is by no means | 19 |
the weight of the | 19 |
a large quantity of | 19 |
of the uterus and | 18 |
in the early months | 18 |
the greater part of | 18 |
the use of the | 18 |
the latter months of | 18 |
toward the end of | 18 |
where it has been | 18 |
expulsion of the child | 18 |
from time to time | 18 |
the substance of the | 18 |
the powers of the | 18 |
it will be necessary | 18 |
the structure of the | 18 |
to a certain extent | 18 |
the swelling of the | 18 |
segment of the uterus | 17 |
the progress of the | 17 |
separation of the placenta | 17 |
the full term of | 17 |
the commencement of labour | 17 |
presenting part of the | 17 |
in proportion to the | 17 |
mouth of the womb | 17 |
at the commencement of | 17 |
during the early months | 17 |
the care of the | 17 |
the situation of the | 17 |
in the cavity of | 17 |
latter months of pregnancy | 17 |
the head of the | 17 |
the appearance of the | 17 |
dilatation of the os | 17 |
the presenting part of | 16 |
faulty condition of the | 16 |
upon the os uteri | 16 |
the course of a | 16 |
portion of the uterus | 16 |
through the os uteri | 16 |
every now and then | 16 |
that the child is | 16 |
looked upon as a | 16 |
is one of the | 16 |
the centre of the | 16 |
the neck of the | 15 |
which we have already | 15 |
a good deal of | 15 |
in the direction of | 15 |
of the expelling powers | 15 |
between the head and | 15 |
at a very early | 15 |
a portion of the | 15 |
surface of the uterus | 15 |
the bones of the | 15 |
the child has been | 15 |
action of the uterus | 15 |
we have already stated | 15 |
of the umbilical cord | 15 |
powers of the system | 15 |
is more or less | 15 |
the contents of the | 15 |
the early part of | 15 |
of the gravid uterus | 15 |
we are indebted for | 15 |
where the head is | 15 |
a case of this | 15 |
parts of the uterus | 14 |
of the foetal heart | 14 |
where the uterus has | 14 |
in this case the | 14 |
progress of the labour | 14 |
at the full term | 14 |
in the lower part | 14 |
rupture of the membranes | 14 |
by far the most | 14 |
of the abdominal muscles | 14 |
the movements of the | 14 |
in the case of | 14 |
between the uterus and | 14 |
the birth of a | 14 |
rupture of the uterus | 14 |
the os uteri has | 14 |
the death of the | 14 |
by means of a | 14 |
pressure of the head | 14 |
of the liquor amnii | 13 |
the beginning of labour | 13 |
the introduction of the | 13 |
promontory of the sacrum | 13 |
manner in which the | 13 |
as much as possible | 13 |
the existence of pregnancy | 13 |
under the head of | 13 |
as far as possible | 13 |
and the os uteri | 13 |
in some cases it | 13 |
in the latter months | 13 |
in the first place | 13 |
the application of the | 13 |
in consequence of the | 13 |
size of the child | 13 |
as a means of | 13 |
inferior segment of the | 13 |
it is impossible to | 13 |
the size of a | 13 |
of the soft parts | 13 |
this is the case | 13 |
will be necessary to | 12 |
it is of the | 12 |
there is no doubt | 12 |
the promontory of the | 12 |
the lining membrane of | 12 |
where the child has | 12 |
form of puerperal fever | 12 |
such a degree of | 12 |
for the first time | 12 |
in the hands of | 12 |
it will be found | 12 |
during the first stage | 12 |
by the action of | 12 |
the sides of the | 12 |
lining membrane of the | 12 |
prolapsus of the cord | 12 |
where the patient has | 12 |
that portion of the | 12 |
the inferior segment of | 12 |
of the head and | 12 |
cases in which the | 12 |
the temperature of the | 12 |
side of the uterus | 12 |
in the treatment of | 12 |
as well as the | 12 |
body of the uterus | 12 |
in contact with the | 12 |
of blood from the | 12 |
the advance of the | 12 |
development of the ovum | 12 |
to which we have | 12 |
the os uteri and | 12 |
the presence of a | 12 |
the progress of labour | 12 |
the child was born | 12 |
behind the symphysis pubis | 12 |
inflammation of the uterus | 12 |
in the form of | 12 |
head of the child | 12 |
nature of the case | 12 |
the diagnosis of pregnancy | 12 |
to such an extent | 11 |
size of the uterus | 11 |
it appears to be | 11 |
between it and the | 11 |
after the child is | 11 |
the separation of the | 11 |
with regard to the | 11 |
the length of the | 11 |
in a case of | 11 |
premature expulsion of the | 11 |
of the hollow of | 11 |
the os uteri itself | 11 |
body of the child | 11 |
the fact that the | 11 |
is by far the | 11 |
the bulk of the | 11 |
will be of great | 11 |
for by this means | 11 |
the expected date of | 11 |
the formation of the | 11 |
and more or less | 11 |
surface of the placenta | 11 |
the veins of the | 11 |
the activity of the | 11 |
case of this sort | 11 |
by the natural powers | 11 |
by the use of | 11 |
the arm or shoulder | 11 |
of the placenta and | 11 |
a considerable quantity of | 11 |
as far as the | 11 |
by the pressure of | 11 |
there is no reason | 11 |
must be looked upon | 11 |
of the uterus which | 11 |
can be no doubt | 11 |
outlet of the pelvis | 11 |
use of the speculum | 11 |
end of the second | 11 |
part of the vagina | 11 |
the mother and her | 11 |
state of the os | 11 |
the patient has been | 10 |
the bottom of the | 10 |
under the pubic arch | 10 |
through the abdominal parietes | 10 |
to the progress of | 10 |
the mucous membrane of | 10 |
the effects of the | 10 |
the real nature of | 10 |
the presence of the | 10 |
the contractions of the | 10 |
case of this kind | 10 |
passage of the head | 10 |
the first stage of | 10 |
are by no means | 10 |
to the state of | 10 |
in a great measure | 10 |
mother and her child | 10 |
structure of the uterus | 10 |
substance of the uterus | 10 |
the duration of pregnancy | 10 |
of the head is | 10 |
by this means the | 10 |
to the full term | 10 |
the upper parts of | 10 |
introduction of the hand | 10 |
in cases where the | 10 |
the bladder and rectum | 10 |
full term of pregnancy | 10 |
of the uterus at | 10 |
where the patient is | 10 |
the intervals between the | 10 |
in some cases the | 10 |
of the mucous membrane | 10 |
the back of the | 10 |
to the pressure of | 10 |
in proportion as the | 10 |
it is well known | 10 |
to the use of | 10 |
and in some cases | 10 |
mucous membrane of the | 10 |
the whole of the | 10 |
as far as we | 10 |
in the practice of | 10 |
of the uterus in | 10 |
on the left side | 10 |
in the os uteri | 10 |
edge of the placenta | 10 |
os uteri is not | 10 |
where the placenta is | 9 |
part of the hollow | 9 |
position of the head | 9 |
in all cases where | 9 |
during the latter months | 9 |
as in cases of | 9 |
the last weeks of | 9 |
be of great service | 9 |
the second or third | 9 |
first stage of labour | 9 |
in a general way | 9 |
the placenta from the | 9 |
the mother and the | 9 |
labour at the full | 9 |
at the os uteri | 9 |
application of the forceps | 9 |
the date of confinement | 9 |
the os uteri in | 9 |
movements of the foetus | 9 |
with the exception of | 9 |
advance of the head | 9 |
of very rare occurrence | 9 |
in the substance of | 9 |
may be produced by | 9 |
expulsion of the foetus | 9 |
last weeks of pregnancy | 9 |
diameter of the pelvis | 9 |
tender to the touch | 9 |
the patient should be | 9 |
the practice of man | 9 |
the time of the | 9 |
of the placenta is | 9 |
the royal college of | 9 |
have come under our | 9 |
surface of the body | 9 |
and size of the | 9 |
in the centre of | 9 |
of the child and | 9 |
action of the abdominal | 9 |
by which means the | 9 |
of a living child | 9 |
parietes of the abdomen | 9 |
in women who have | 9 |
nature of the disease | 9 |
one side of the | 9 |
with the feet foremost | 9 |
parts of the body | 9 |
to be followed by | 9 |
an early period of | 9 |
the placenta has been | 9 |
the duration of the | 9 |
the time of delivery | 9 |
it is important to | 9 |
of the child are | 9 |
of the os externum | 9 |
to a considerable extent | 9 |
that we are indebted | 9 |
power of the uterus | 9 |
the operation of turning | 9 |
now and then occur | 9 |
separated from the uterus | 9 |
the irritability of the | 9 |
other parts of the | 9 |
be no doubt that | 9 |
on each side of | 9 |
a very early period | 9 |
the first part of | 9 |
the outlet of the | 9 |
that of the uterus | 9 |
by the introduction of | 9 |
from what we have | 9 |
situation of the placenta | 9 |
during the last weeks | 9 |
the violence of the | 9 |
for the most part | 9 |
in these cases the | 9 |
of some of the | 9 |
inversion of the uterus | 9 |
the stomach and bowels | 9 |
retroversion of the uterus | 9 |
in order to prevent | 9 |
does not appear to | 9 |
in the upper part | 9 |
the edges of the | 9 |
is a disposition to | 9 |
the changes in the | 9 |
upper parts of the | 9 |
by far the majority | 9 |
those cases where the | 9 |
into the abdominal cavity | 9 |
by which it is | 9 |
in the preceding chapter | 8 |
the dilatation of the | 8 |
we shall find that | 8 |
in the structure of | 8 |
of the prospective mother | 8 |
at the general lying | 8 |
where the pains are | 8 |
of the uterus being | 8 |
is of the greatest | 8 |
of the placenta has | 8 |
to turn the child | 8 |
state of the bowels | 8 |
the removal of the | 8 |
anatomical description of the | 8 |
far the majority of | 8 |
in those cases where | 8 |
more or less of | 8 |
the os uteri at | 8 |
attachment of the placenta | 8 |
the bowels have been | 8 |
where the os uteri | 8 |
the circulation in the | 8 |
it will not be | 8 |
of this species of | 8 |
when the head is | 8 |
anterior surface of the | 8 |
side of the face | 8 |
of the second month | 8 |
cases of this kind | 8 |
on the one hand | 8 |
we have already mentioned | 8 |
is not the case | 8 |
in by far the | 8 |
of the stomach and | 8 |
from a faulty condition | 8 |
varies a good deal | 8 |
action of the pains | 8 |
that there is no | 8 |
has been called the | 8 |
in the proportion of | 8 |
cases have occurred where | 8 |
as we have already | 8 |
of the placenta to | 8 |
of the head which | 8 |
the anterior surface of | 8 |
that it is not | 8 |
a small quantity of | 8 |
there is a disposition | 8 |
looked upon as the | 8 |
the majority of cases | 8 |
end of the first | 8 |
over the os uteri | 8 |
the os uteri internum | 8 |
to empty the bladder | 8 |
large quantity of liquor | 8 |
to dilate the os | 8 |
a large proportion of | 8 |
will be found to | 8 |
the os and cervix | 8 |
the form of a | 8 |
of the pelvis is | 8 |
child to the breast | 8 |
when the os uteri | 8 |
neck of the uterus | 8 |
the head through the | 8 |
is usually the case | 8 |
with more or less | 8 |
resistance to the passage | 8 |
appearance of the catamenia | 8 |
by the presence of | 8 |
and the patient is | 8 |
contractile power of the | 8 |
the severity of the | 8 |
in the same manner | 8 |
the earlier months of | 8 |
size of the abdomen | 8 |
of the soft passages | 8 |
this is not the | 8 |
nothing more than a | 8 |
compendious system of midwifery | 8 |
the internal surface of | 8 |
will be sufficient to | 8 |
between the os uteri | 8 |
internal surface of the | 8 |
as a matter of | 8 |
greater part of the | 8 |
in the majority of | 8 |
the signs of pregnancy | 8 |
the child to the | 8 |
under our own notice | 8 |
the point of the | 8 |
presentation of the placenta | 8 |
the head and pelvis | 8 |
we must refer to | 8 |
that the uterus is | 8 |
the growth of the | 8 |
the rapidity of the | 8 |
the orifice of the | 8 |
in the first case | 8 |
in the absence of | 8 |
sound of the foetal | 8 |
of the fallopian tubes | 8 |
each side of the | 8 |
the uterus and the | 8 |
in the earlier months | 8 |
form and size of | 8 |
the os uteri to | 8 |
this form of puerperal | 8 |
on the diseases of | 8 |
as to render it | 8 |
by no means a | 8 |
the right oblique diameter | 8 |
of the fallopian tube | 8 |
that the os uteri | 8 |
form of the pelvis | 8 |
pain in the back | 8 |
part of the pelvis | 8 |
the safety of the | 8 |
where the uterus is | 8 |
in cases of this | 7 |
the uterus is not | 7 |
of the womb is | 7 |
the prospective mother should | 7 |
the os uteri was | 7 |
the lower end of | 7 |
run the risk of | 7 |
a day or two | 7 |
the intervals of the | 7 |
it is a well | 7 |
faulty state of the | 7 |
in the midst of | 7 |
which have come under | 7 |
end of the third | 7 |
a pain comes on | 7 |
of the pelvic cavity | 7 |
at the upper part | 7 |
the hand into the | 7 |
view of the subject | 7 |
two or three weeks | 7 |
more than one occasion | 7 |
the fundus of the | 7 |
it is clear that | 7 |
there can be little | 7 |
until the os uteri | 7 |
os and cervix uteri | 7 |
of the child may | 7 |
such an extent as | 7 |
the same manner as | 7 |
in the upper parts | 7 |
so that when the | 7 |
a few drops of | 7 |
the first few days | 7 |
the termination of pregnancy | 7 |
part of the head | 7 |
the vagina and os | 7 |
birth of a child | 7 |
the os externum is | 7 |
on more than one | 7 |
in which it was | 7 |
and at the same | 7 |
which the head is | 7 |
development of the embryo | 7 |
we know that the | 7 |
in this form of | 7 |
dilate the os uteri | 7 |
all cases where the | 7 |
in every case of | 7 |
the duration of labour | 7 |
the child is dead | 7 |
in the former case | 7 |
the medium of the | 7 |
the attachment of the | 7 |
earlier months of pregnancy | 7 |
from the time of | 7 |
and in all probability | 7 |
the median line of | 7 |
the head of a | 7 |
the contractile power of | 7 |
appears to have been | 7 |
of the cervix uteri | 7 |
lower portion of the | 7 |
conception has taken place | 7 |
the process of labour | 7 |
interesting case of this | 7 |
os uteri at the | 7 |
if it had been | 7 |
in the early part | 7 |
aperture of the pelvis | 7 |
it is evident that | 7 |
into a state of | 7 |
to which the placenta | 7 |
the tone of the | 7 |
a faulty condition of | 7 |
it is by no | 7 |
about the size of | 7 |
as to make the | 7 |
some of the more | 7 |
the top of the | 7 |
not a little to | 7 |
be produced by the | 7 |
but if it be | 7 |
the commencement of the | 7 |
where there is a | 7 |
oblique diameter of the | 7 |
of the second stage | 7 |
it can scarcely be | 7 |
two or three hours | 7 |
course of a few | 7 |
as a cause of | 7 |
to introduce the hand | 7 |
which corresponds to the | 7 |
the capacity of the | 7 |
the sex of the | 7 |
reason to suppose that | 7 |
and outlet of the | 7 |
the child should be | 7 |
of the vagina and | 7 |
from ten to fifteen | 7 |
when the patient is | 7 |
by means of an | 7 |
the patient is suddenly | 7 |
the bowels should be | 7 |
with the head foremost | 7 |
in such a manner | 7 |
the child will be | 7 |
by the late dr | 7 |
been dead some time | 7 |
should be covered with | 7 |
as the os uteri | 7 |
from that of the | 7 |
of one of the | 7 |
os uteri is fully | 7 |
cases of doubtful pregnancy | 7 |
side of the pelvis | 7 |
real nature of the | 7 |
one on each side | 7 |
very different to that | 7 |
the uterine surface of | 7 |
of the nervous system | 7 |
the inside of the | 7 |
hand into the uterus | 7 |
it will be desirable | 7 |
death of the child | 7 |
come under our own | 7 |
of the greatest importance | 7 |
the direction in which | 7 |
movements of the child | 7 |
condition of the expelling | 7 |
through the medium of | 7 |
median line of the | 7 |
will be desirable to | 7 |
it may arise from | 7 |
takes place in the | 7 |
so far as possible | 7 |
which deals with the | 7 |
of the placenta from | 7 |
as i have said | 7 |
axis of the brim | 7 |
we have already shown | 7 |
in which the head | 7 |
as a result of | 7 |
of the abdominal cavity | 7 |
the lower portion of | 7 |
the os uteri be | 7 |
we are able to | 6 |
known by the name | 6 |
at the os externum | 6 |
lower end of the | 6 |
anterior wall of the | 6 |
growth of the fetus | 6 |
the child may be | 6 |
patient is suddenly seized | 6 |
we find that the | 6 |
dangerous for the mother | 6 |
it has been recommended | 6 |
the child with the | 6 |
of the uterus itself | 6 |
in the event of | 6 |
the early stages of | 6 |
vitiation of the blood | 6 |
the period of pregnancy | 6 |
of the child to | 6 |
forms of puerperal fever | 6 |
it will be evident | 6 |
partial presentation of the | 6 |
in the second month | 6 |
the placenta to the | 6 |
a repetition of the | 6 |
on the surface of | 6 |
the great majority of | 6 |
different parts of the | 6 |
a large portion of | 6 |
the choice of food | 6 |
expected date of confinement | 6 |
reposition of the cord | 6 |
the insertion of the | 6 |
edge of the bed | 6 |
the uterus in the | 6 |
absorption of putrid matter | 6 |
that of the other | 6 |
of inflammation of the | 6 |
the other parts of | 6 |
of malposition of the | 6 |
the blood of the | 6 |
has been described by | 6 |
during the latter half | 6 |
weight of the child | 6 |
the bowels must be | 6 |
where the action of | 6 |
death of the foetus | 6 |
posterior wall of the | 6 |
to the surface of | 6 |
of the labia and | 6 |
is well worthy of | 6 |
left in the uterus | 6 |
for any length of | 6 |
in all cases of | 6 |
in the present case | 6 |
circumstances under which the | 6 |
it is not only | 6 |
one or two fingers | 6 |
the vicinity of the | 6 |
life of the foetus | 6 |
condition of the soft | 6 |
the more so as | 6 |
vitiated state of the | 6 |
this part of the | 6 |
of the corpus luteum | 6 |
membrane of the vagina | 6 |
of the ovum is | 6 |
of the inferior segment | 6 |
the circumstances under which | 6 |
pressure upon the head | 6 |
dilatation of the perineum | 6 |
it has been supposed | 6 |
side of the head | 6 |
we can explain why | 6 |
more or less to | 6 |
during the second stage | 6 |
to the existence of | 6 |
the mechanism of parturition | 6 |
the base of the | 6 |
so that in the | 6 |
the brain and nervous | 6 |
the capsule of the | 6 |
of the more important | 6 |
of the placenta are | 6 |
of the last century | 6 |
a great variety of | 6 |
to the mother and | 6 |
extraction of the child | 6 |
to the os externum | 6 |
the joints of the | 6 |
the period of gestation | 6 |
the circulation of the | 6 |
as a general rule | 6 |
for the sake of | 6 |
the secretions of the | 6 |
to apply the forceps | 6 |
from the os uteri | 6 |
last appearance of the | 6 |
as soon as possible | 6 |
upper portion of the | 6 |
posterior and superior quarter | 6 |
the last appearance of | 6 |
experience has shown that | 6 |
to the upper part | 6 |
one of the greatest | 6 |
more or less in | 6 |
attached to the os | 6 |
cases it will be | 6 |
on the right side | 6 |
the membranes give way | 6 |
we shall feel the | 6 |
the rupture of the | 6 |
at the bottom of | 6 |
the placenta had been | 6 |
is very different to | 6 |
lowest in the pelvis | 6 |
women who are pregnant | 6 |
take place in the | 6 |
the sound of the | 6 |
form of puerperal mania | 6 |
able to feel the | 6 |
the force of the | 6 |
premature rupture of the | 6 |
we have already alluded | 6 |
about the same time | 6 |
the period of the | 6 |
uteri is fully dilated | 6 |
condition of the system | 6 |
position of the patient | 6 |
the art of midwifery | 6 |
the left foramen ovale | 6 |
the history of the | 6 |
activity of the uterus | 6 |
if there be no | 6 |
is necessary for the | 6 |
at a later period | 6 |
may arise from a | 6 |
is well known that | 6 |
in the hollow of | 6 |
appearance of the menses | 6 |
brain and nervous system | 6 |
it does not appear | 6 |
be considered as a | 6 |
to the side of | 6 |
to be capable of | 6 |
is no doubt that | 6 |
there will be no | 6 |
an interesting case of | 6 |
from the use of | 6 |
efforts of the uterus | 6 |
where this is the | 6 |
of the mother and | 6 |
of pregnancy it is | 6 |
of the digestive organs | 6 |
adhesion of the placenta | 6 |
the uterus is so | 6 |
on the subject of | 6 |
application of the child | 6 |
is no reason to | 6 |
if the child be | 6 |
to the chapter on | 6 |
the posterior and superior | 6 |
to remain in bed | 6 |
or at any rate | 6 |
some time after the | 6 |
women who have had | 6 |
it is difficult to | 6 |
the power of the | 6 |
of the uterus to | 6 |
wall of the vagina | 6 |
towards the end of | 6 |
the os uteri will | 6 |
of the uterus are | 6 |
the cases in which | 6 |
that the placenta had | 6 |
reason to believe that | 6 |
by the effects of | 6 |
about the middle of | 6 |
the delivery of the | 6 |
first pointed out the | 6 |
attached to the uterus | 6 |
the practice of midwifery | 6 |
of pregnancy at which | 6 |
as to whether the | 6 |
which the os uteri | 6 |
condition of the parts | 6 |
of the intestinal canal | 6 |
appears to be a | 6 |
the proportion of one | 6 |
the time of labor | 6 |
early period of pregnancy | 6 |
is suddenly seized with | 6 |
by the end of | 6 |
a sufficient degree of | 6 |
the outside of the | 6 |
part of the mother | 6 |
as the child is | 6 |
in the middle of | 6 |
but there is no | 6 |
right side of the | 6 |
the more important diseases | 6 |
to the duration of | 6 |
that of the first | 6 |
neck of the bladder | 6 |
in the other case | 6 |
we are justified in | 6 |
in order that the | 6 |
during the intervals of | 6 |
to a certain degree | 6 |
during the process of | 6 |
state of the uterine | 6 |
the anterior wall of | 6 |
that there is a | 6 |
part of the patient | 6 |
superior quarter of the | 6 |
it will be seen | 6 |
the right side of | 6 |
a portion of it | 6 |
cessation of the menses | 6 |
under the influence of | 6 |
an extent as to | 6 |
the pains are violent | 6 |
the point where the | 6 |
of the first child | 6 |
at the dublin lying | 6 |
two or three times | 6 |
the absorption of putrid | 6 |
and superior quarter of | 6 |
which belong to the | 6 |
left side of the | 6 |
is of great importance | 6 |
with which it is | 6 |
intervals of the pains | 6 |
dilating the os uteri | 6 |
the back and loins | 6 |
at the present day | 6 |
from the inner surface | 6 |
will be found that | 6 |
a considerable portion of | 6 |
the diseases of females | 6 |
condition of the uterus | 6 |
is the result of | 6 |
the time when the | 6 |
a presentation of the | 6 |
in the state of | 6 |
cases every now and | 6 |
in the same way | 6 |
no doubt that the | 6 |
one of the earliest | 6 |
early part of the | 6 |
has been recorded by | 6 |
pregnant for the first | 6 |
the extremity of the | 6 |
circumstances of the case | 6 |
able to reach the | 6 |
to suppose that the | 6 |
the blood from the | 6 |
of the uterus will | 6 |
of the abdomen and | 6 |
is a matter of | 6 |
the uterus does not | 6 |
excitement of the circulation | 6 |
as one of the | 6 |
oedematous swellings of the | 6 |
in this way the | 6 |
as soon as they | 6 |
and then occur where | 6 |
are not to be | 6 |
state of the circulation | 6 |
from the presence of | 6 |
the anterior part of | 6 |
is not to be | 6 |
from a variety of | 6 |
during the early part | 6 |
during the last few | 6 |
of the symphysis pubis | 6 |
before the expected date | 6 |
a case where the | 6 |
by the name of | 6 |
as it has been | 5 |
is not fully dilated | 5 |
the circumstances of the | 5 |
must refer to the | 5 |
it is desirable to | 5 |
as a sign of | 5 |
the loss of blood | 5 |
the appearance of a | 5 |
period of pregnancy at | 5 |
that she was pregnant | 5 |
large portion of the | 5 |
the circumference of the | 5 |
the superior aperture of | 5 |
on her left side | 5 |
in the virgin state | 5 |
the left oblique diameter | 5 |
for a short time | 5 |
up to the full | 5 |
pressure of the uterus | 5 |
it up to the | 5 |
it has been called | 5 |
medical and surgical journal | 5 |
of the mother or | 5 |
state of the expelling | 5 |
being twisted round the | 5 |
it is of a | 5 |
after the commencement of | 5 |
an increase in the | 5 |
more or less forwards | 5 |
it becomes a question | 5 |
it is impossible for | 5 |
with the right oblique | 5 |
deeper into the pelvis | 5 |
weeks before the expected | 5 |
the necessary degree of | 5 |
in other parts of | 5 |
not only for the | 5 |
the greater number of | 5 |
after the fourth month | 5 |
of the patient will | 5 |
from the very commencement | 5 |
have been recorded by | 5 |
a matter of fact | 5 |
the fact of the | 5 |
as early as the | 5 |
after a short time | 5 |
the os uteri dilates | 5 |
the source of the | 5 |
intervals between the pains | 5 |
far as we know | 5 |
to bring down the | 5 |
shall be able to | 5 |
through the parietes of | 5 |
in the beginning of | 5 |
two or three months | 5 |
are more or less | 5 |
part of the operation | 5 |
we have learned that | 5 |
for the same reason | 5 |
beginning of the last | 5 |
of blood to the | 5 |
a great deal of | 5 |
on the opposite side | 5 |
in the diagnosis of | 5 |
the right and left | 5 |
the child cannot be | 5 |
the foot of the | 5 |
cases which have come | 5 |
british and foreign med | 5 |
of the changes which | 5 |
of the uterus has | 5 |
for applying the forceps | 5 |
fundus of the uterus | 5 |
emptied of its contents | 5 |
months of pregnancy is | 5 |
at the expense of | 5 |
in the opposite direction | 5 |
and practice of midwifery | 5 |
that they are pregnant | 5 |
descending ramus of the | 5 |
safety to the mother | 5 |
life of the mother | 5 |
the signs and symptoms | 5 |
to the size of | 5 |
researches on operative midwifery | 5 |
on examination after death | 5 |
the liquor amnii is | 5 |
passed through the os | 5 |
should be made to | 5 |
delivered by the natural | 5 |
be covered with a | 5 |
the act of birth | 5 |
a greater degree of | 5 |
in those who are | 5 |
it will be advisable | 5 |
into the pelvic cavity | 5 |
of the child in | 5 |
signs and symptoms of | 5 |
the uterine veins and | 5 |
the moment of conception | 5 |
be a case of | 5 |
the reposition of the | 5 |
varicose and oedematous swellings | 5 |
are the same as | 5 |
management of the placenta | 5 |
the male and female | 5 |
uterus to which the | 5 |
for the treatment of | 5 |
veins of the uterus | 5 |
directed more or less | 5 |
substance of the placenta | 5 |
is attended with much | 5 |
the extraction of the | 5 |
care of the body | 5 |
meet with cases where | 5 |
portion of it which | 5 |
of the placenta being | 5 |
order that we may | 5 |
by the fact that | 5 |
of the hand and | 5 |
which takes place in | 5 |
of the cord is | 5 |
that the presence of | 5 |
and to the right | 5 |
whether or not the | 5 |
a matter of great | 5 |
of the foetal head | 5 |
situated in the upper | 5 |
of their own sex | 5 |
dose of calomel and | 5 |
species of puerperal fever | 5 |
two or three days | 5 |
during the progress of | 5 |
the use of a | 5 |
if the placenta be | 5 |
this condition of the | 5 |
in the development of | 5 |
stricture of the uterus | 5 |
painful to the touch | 5 |
at an earlier period | 5 |
be followed by a | 5 |
it would have been | 5 |
in order that we | 5 |
as well as to | 5 |
of the cellular tissue | 5 |
the first half of | 5 |
of the manner in | 5 |
of the brain and | 5 |
and hardness of the | 5 |
during the first few | 5 |
effect upon the os | 5 |
upon examination per vaginam | 5 |
the interval between the | 5 |
we cannot agree with | 5 |
are produced by the | 5 |
from the pressure of | 5 |
and on that account | 5 |
a sign of pregnancy | 5 |
through which the child | 5 |
anterior part of the | 5 |
of a true pain | 5 |
parts of the pelvis | 5 |
the child through the | 5 |
it is necessary to | 5 |
in which it is | 5 |
of the royal college | 5 |
cell contributed by the | 5 |
from the surface of | 5 |
women who have already | 5 |
between the rectum and | 5 |
in the first instance | 5 |
the entrance of the | 5 |
the uterine mucous membrane | 5 |
an examination per vaginam | 5 |
where the child is | 5 |
a general way the | 5 |
be completed by the | 5 |
the changes which the | 5 |
a great number of | 5 |
unusual size of the | 5 |
the conclusion of labor | 5 |
with one or two | 5 |
in the back and | 5 |
hand into the vagina | 5 |
the product of conception | 5 |
of the most important | 5 |
obstruct the passage of | 5 |
detached from the uterus | 5 |
we shall be able | 5 |
first part of the | 5 |
are not justified in | 5 |
in the position of | 5 |
as if it had | 5 |
it has been said | 5 |
development of the child | 5 |
the remains of the | 5 |
sur les pertes de | 5 |
looked upon as an | 5 |
the head does not | 5 |
edge of the os | 5 |
the time at which | 5 |
of the child will | 5 |
the labour has been | 5 |
pressure of the hand | 5 |
that portion of it | 5 |
is turned towards the | 5 |
where the disease has | 5 |
down to the os | 5 |
with any degree of | 5 |
can scarcely be said | 5 |
the uterus may be | 5 |
capsule of the ovum | 5 |
is impossible for the | 5 |
the onset of labor | 5 |
that we are able | 5 |
as to allow the | 5 |
as to the duration | 5 |
part of the ovum | 5 |
inch and a half | 5 |
when it has been | 5 |
no longer able to | 5 |
to the extent of | 5 |
the rectum and bladder | 5 |
three or four days | 5 |
if it be the | 5 |
extremity of the fallopian | 5 |
of a number of | 5 |
be regarded as an | 5 |
the nutrition of the | 5 |
superior aperture of the | 5 |
the coating of the | 5 |
we occasionally meet with | 5 |
the head against the | 5 |
the extremities of the | 5 |
after the expulsion of | 5 |
towards the left foramen | 5 |
the root of the | 5 |
mother or her child | 5 |
in most instances the | 5 |
the portio vaginalis is | 5 |
the left side of | 5 |
that it will not | 5 |
the placenta and the | 5 |
the cause of the | 5 |
the abdominal and other | 5 |
season of the year | 5 |
we are not justified | 5 |
the greater portion of | 5 |
a variety of symptoms | 5 |
membrane of the uterus | 5 |
into the hollow of | 5 |
in the fifth month | 5 |
are apt to be | 5 |
this fact has been | 5 |
the beginning of pregnancy | 5 |
any length of time | 5 |
looked upon as one | 5 |
of the womb are | 5 |
into the cranial cavity | 5 |
of the bag of | 5 |
changes in the breasts | 5 |
may be looked upon | 5 |
have already stated that | 5 |
completed by the natural | 5 |
in others it is | 5 |
the waste products of | 5 |
synopsis of difficult parturition | 5 |
between the male and | 5 |
laceration of the vagina | 5 |
the physical and moral | 5 |
the pulse is quick | 5 |
the farther progress of | 5 |
part of the placenta | 5 |
of the blood is | 5 |
cramps in the legs | 5 |
severity of the labour | 5 |
have already pointed out | 5 |
means to be avoided | 5 |
there is reason to | 5 |
of it in the | 5 |
such a state of | 5 |
radicles of the chorion | 5 |
have been able to | 5 |
in the size of | 5 |
and there is no | 5 |
in many cases it | 5 |
with respect to the | 5 |
the finger to pass | 5 |
a part of the | 5 |
will be advisable to | 5 |
the uterus during labour | 5 |
to the lower part | 5 |
in the worst cases | 5 |
form of the uterus | 5 |
at the conclusion of | 5 |
than at other times | 5 |
the termination of the | 5 |
the foetal heart is | 5 |
a considerable degree of | 5 |
will be impossible to | 5 |
the shape of the | 5 |
of the death of | 5 |
abdominal and other muscles | 5 |
insertion of the cord | 5 |
in many instances the | 5 |
putting the child to | 5 |
of the ovum and | 5 |
state of the blood | 5 |
be applied to the | 5 |
an inch and a | 5 |
even under the most | 5 |
in such a case | 5 |
in great measure upon | 5 |
the anterior portion of | 5 |
as we have before | 5 |
rheumatism of the gravid | 5 |
inclination of the pelvis | 5 |
the moment of the | 5 |
the head in the | 5 |
it is to the | 5 |
turning with the head | 5 |
the resistance to the | 5 |
the posterior wall of | 5 |
it is true that | 5 |
the latter part of | 5 |
a slight degree of | 5 |
of the arm or | 5 |
the colour of the | 5 |
been produced by the | 5 |
in the time of | 5 |
in no case is | 5 |
at the moment when | 5 |
in spite of the | 5 |
some part of the | 5 |
forwards and to the | 5 |
when the uterus is | 5 |
if it be a | 5 |
to press upon the | 5 |
the enlargement of the | 5 |
of the right hand | 5 |
be more or less | 5 |
with the arm or | 5 |
is formed by the | 5 |
which we have just | 5 |
mouth of the uterus | 5 |
which it can be | 5 |
and oedematous swellings of | 5 |
of the child with | 5 |
the majority of instances | 5 |
at a time when | 5 |
of the umbilical vein | 5 |
the contraction of the | 5 |
is in these cases | 5 |
it is possible to | 5 |
foetal surface of the | 5 |
tissue of the uterus | 5 |
a circumstance which is | 5 |
be found in the | 5 |
the full period of | 5 |
uteri is not fully | 5 |
of the parts which | 5 |
first position of the | 5 |
the child and the | 5 |
in the appearance of | 5 |
and if there be | 5 |
of the bladder and | 5 |
becoming more and more | 5 |
coating of the villi | 5 |
birth of the first | 5 |
so as to make | 5 |
in those who have | 5 |
little or no effect | 5 |
above the symphysis pubis | 5 |
the descent of the | 5 |
finger of the right | 5 |
one or other of | 5 |
of the abdomen is | 5 |
to those of the | 5 |
a continuation of the | 5 |
which take place in | 5 |
of the pelvic floor | 5 |
after conception has taken | 5 |
royal college of physicians | 5 |
during the earlier months | 5 |
the moment it is | 5 |
she was seized with | 5 |
formation of the bag | 5 |
has been attended with | 5 |
the child be alive | 5 |
foot of the bed | 5 |
the mother or her | 5 |
removal of the placenta | 5 |
after a menstrual period | 5 |
rules for finding the | 5 |
for the patient to | 5 |
is to be introduced | 5 |
of the vesicula umbilicalis | 5 |
at the time when | 5 |
an inch in thickness | 5 |
and symptoms of pregnancy | 5 |
the uterine contractions are | 5 |
and the patient has | 5 |
duration of the first | 5 |
there will be little | 5 |
in the human embryo | 5 |
and in many instances | 5 |
in which they are | 5 |
of a natural labour | 5 |
swellings of the labia | 5 |
is the fact that | 5 |
to which it is | 5 |
when a pain comes | 5 |
it is in these | 5 |
be borne in mind | 5 |
it will be impossible | 5 |
the membranes have been | 5 |
that they may be | 5 |
the practice of obstetrics | 5 |
to the present time | 5 |
in such a way | 5 |
of the superior aperture | 5 |
not only is the | 5 |
is frequently the case | 5 |
vagina and os uteri | 5 |
of the broad ligament | 5 |
in addition to the | 5 |
up to the present | 5 |
an hour or two | 5 |
exposure of the person | 5 |
the extent of the | 5 |
of the digestive juices | 5 |
les pertes de sang | 5 |
in the act of | 5 |
rest of the body | 5 |
the interruption of pregnancy | 5 |
diameters of the pelvis | 5 |
having first pointed out | 5 |
the attention of the | 5 |
the management of the | 5 |
of the female pelvis | 5 |
rigidity of the os | 5 |
of the body of | 5 |
should be given the | 5 |
the tip of the | 5 |
been recorded by dr | 5 |
in two or three | 5 |
be delivered by the | 5 |
that it was not | 5 |
the latter half of | 5 |
a prospective mother should | 5 |
full term of utero | 5 |
which the child is | 5 |
cavity and outlet of | 5 |
part of the body | 5 |
in the university of | 5 |
account of some of | 5 |
towards the symphysis pubis | 4 |
to the advance of | 4 |
science which deals with | 4 |
the irritation of the | 4 |
distension of the bladder | 4 |
the right parietal protuberance | 4 |
they have been called | 4 |
head of the foetus | 4 |
physical and moral system | 4 |
with the aid of | 4 |
return of blood from | 4 |
latter part of pregnancy | 4 |
uteri into the vagina | 4 |
that it is impossible | 4 |
obstruction to the passage | 4 |
axis of the superior | 4 |
cases have been recorded | 4 |
of the joints of | 4 |
not only from the | 4 |
and other symptoms of | 4 |
the mucous membrane which | 4 |
the care of a | 4 |
so that by the | 4 |
need not be feared | 4 |
second or third day | 4 |
to one side or | 4 |
and moral system of | 4 |
that there are no | 4 |
and expulsion of the | 4 |
upon as one of | 4 |
uterus to its natural | 4 |
the junction of the | 4 |
necessary degree of dilatation | 4 |
in a few cases | 4 |
as is frequently the | 4 |
for two or three | 4 |
the presence of twins | 4 |
so long as they | 4 |
from loss of blood | 4 |
situation in the uterus | 4 |
birth to a child | 4 |
we must endeavour to | 4 |
duration of the disease | 4 |
the size and hardness | 4 |
of the date of | 4 |
the foetal surface of | 4 |
the restoration of the | 4 |
when the placenta is | 4 |
under the form of | 4 |
as well as of | 4 |
has been recommended by | 4 |
this be the case | 4 |
and carbonate of magnesia | 4 |
the case with the | 4 |
about the time of | 4 |
proceed to the use | 4 |
where the labour has | 4 |
the motion of the | 4 |
course of the femoral | 4 |
glass contraction of the | 4 |
been recorded by mr | 4 |
on the point of | 4 |
been a menstrual period | 4 |
that side which is | 4 |
outer covering of the | 4 |
but as soon as | 4 |
one after the other | 4 |
a considerable number of | 4 |
of a case where | 4 |
strain and bear down | 4 |
cases where it is | 4 |
the value of this | 4 |
the minds of our | 4 |
with a good deal | 4 |
a few weeks before | 4 |
of putrid matter into | 4 |
as the head descends | 4 |
cases where the child | 4 |
the very commencement of | 4 |
blood to the head | 4 |
of the substance of | 4 |
in speaking of the | 4 |
of blood in the | 4 |
of the labour is | 4 |
its full degree of | 4 |
it more or less | 4 |
can be little doubt | 4 |
the latter periods of | 4 |
affections of the mind | 4 |
and if this be | 4 |
the diseases of women | 4 |
in the use of | 4 |
fibres of the uterus | 4 |
but also from the | 4 |
the introduction of an | 4 |
not so much from | 4 |
febrile excitement of the | 4 |
of a dead child | 4 |
its way through the | 4 |
and as soon as | 4 |
the vitiation of the | 4 |
will depend upon the | 4 |
but little or no | 4 |
the right parietal bone | 4 |
it is to be | 4 |
the placenta and foetus | 4 |
the uterus at the | 4 |
in which the patient | 4 |
refer our readers to | 4 |
it is woman who | 4 |
the walls of the | 4 |
which hitherto had been | 4 |
by so doing the | 4 |
with the nates foremost | 4 |
direction in which the | 4 |
in such cases we | 4 |
to one of the | 4 |
the child is alive | 4 |
this is especially the | 4 |
in the third month | 4 |
the science which deals | 4 |
must rather be looked | 4 |
which we have given | 4 |
the heat of the | 4 |
the practice of medicine | 4 |
and where it has | 4 |
have occurred where the | 4 |
to have been the | 4 |
when we consider the | 4 |
for the reception of | 4 |
to increase in size | 4 |
also be produced by | 4 |
of the male pelvis | 4 |
of the head upon | 4 |
from the size of | 4 |
which the patient is | 4 |
phlegmatia dolens of lying | 4 |
is liable to be | 4 |
impossible to reach the | 4 |
during the last three | 4 |
the theory and practice | 4 |
of the umbilical vessels | 4 |
of the uterine circulation | 4 |
it should not be | 4 |
little more than a | 4 |
the angle which the | 4 |
are occasionally met with | 4 |
turned upon the abdomen | 4 |
which is observed in | 4 |
in all probability the | 4 |
placenta to the os | 4 |
of the blades is | 4 |
of the child as | 4 |
of the pelvic outlet | 4 |
we do not know | 4 |
not appear to have | 4 |
the child was delivered | 4 |
up to the os | 4 |
by the time that | 4 |
this is followed by | 4 |
at this period of | 4 |
a very early age | 4 |
as at other times | 4 |
which they have been | 4 |
of prolapsus of the | 4 |
if the os uteri | 4 |
birth of the head | 4 |
the relation between the | 4 |
that there was no | 4 |
rigidity of the uterus | 4 |
of which it is | 4 |
a trace of the | 4 |
pulling at the cord | 4 |
the peritoneal covering of | 4 |
secretion of mucus is | 4 |
the union of the | 4 |
at the full period | 4 |
the child to be | 4 |
for finding the feet | 4 |
immediately after the birth | 4 |
it is plain that | 4 |
so far from the | 4 |
the american journal of | 4 |
attention to the state | 4 |
the season of the | 4 |
taken place in the | 4 |
presence of a man | 4 |
generally more or less | 4 |
parts which belong to | 4 |
that the vessels of | 4 |
the modesty of women | 4 |
tip of the finger | 4 |
or os uteri externum | 4 |
of the system have | 4 |
where the head presents | 4 |
has collected the results | 4 |
pain in the pelvis | 4 |
we come to the | 4 |
derangement of the digestive | 4 |
the motions of the | 4 |
the placenta in the | 4 |
that is to say | 4 |
at the onset of | 4 |
the full dilatation of | 4 |
and it is only | 4 |
in such cases it | 4 |
belong to the child | 4 |
we are indebted to | 4 |
the post mortem examination | 4 |
has been observed in | 4 |
to do with the | 4 |
stone in the bladder | 4 |
of the uterus during | 4 |
in the contrary direction | 4 |
it is obvious that | 4 |
it ought to be | 4 |
the pelvis in the | 4 |
produce little or no | 4 |
under the name of | 4 |
it is connected with | 4 |
about the end of | 4 |
if it be not | 4 |
four weeks of pregnancy | 4 |
distinction between the male | 4 |
it is apt to | 4 |
may also be produced | 4 |
has been supposed by | 4 |
uterine surface of the | 4 |
the child is expelled | 4 |
during the last two | 4 |
upon her left side | 4 |
to which they are | 4 |
to the form of | 4 |
that she is pregnant | 4 |
different to that of | 4 |
separated from each other | 4 |
breaking up of the | 4 |
the pressure upon the | 4 |
management of the first | 4 |
exostosis of the pelvis | 4 |
that we can explain | 4 |
of which we have | 4 |
a few days after | 4 |
there is no need | 4 |
to the right side | 4 |
it into the vagina | 4 |
who have already had | 4 |
the second london edition | 4 |
of an animal poison | 4 |
of the third month | 4 |
direction of the pelvic | 4 |
which the cord is | 4 |
of the uterine veins | 4 |
dashed upon the floor | 4 |
more harm than good | 4 |
by which they are | 4 |
form of the child | 4 |
of the pulmonary artery | 4 |
to the consideration of | 4 |
the vomiting of pregnancy | 4 |
bag of liquor amnii | 4 |
rapidity of the pulse | 4 |
sulphate and carbonate of | 4 |
manner in which it | 4 |
occurred under our own | 4 |
its anterior and posterior | 4 |
and give rise to | 4 |
of the present day | 4 |
pass through the os | 4 |
treatment of natural labour | 4 |
will be little chance | 4 |
we are inclined to | 4 |
destroying the life of | 4 |
the head is still | 4 |
the uterus has contracted | 4 |
refer to the chapter | 4 |
the membranes of the | 4 |
with a view to | 4 |
twisted round the child | 4 |
on each side the | 4 |
have been the first | 4 |
every prospective mother should | 4 |
in the early stages | 4 |
of the sweat glands | 4 |
progress of the disease | 4 |
of the vagina is | 4 |
the uterus to its | 4 |
the region of the | 4 |
disease of the uterus | 4 |
that it is the | 4 |
be observed during and | 4 |
the presentation of the | 4 |
is especially the case | 4 |
of this mode of | 4 |
where it is of | 4 |
the sensation of a | 4 |
the os uteri into | 4 |
means of the forceps | 4 |
have been described by | 4 |
in the first stage | 4 |
the last three months | 4 |
that the practice of | 4 |
are very liable to | 4 |
more likely to be | 4 |
crosses the os uteri | 4 |
considerable portion of the | 4 |
as to prevent the | 4 |
for the development of | 4 |
arise from a variety | 4 |
into the vagina as | 4 |
no matter what the | 4 |
through the abdominal wall | 4 |
different species of puerperal | 4 |
in the next chapter | 4 |
between the ovum and | 4 |
in order that she | 4 |
the soft parts from | 4 |
will in great measure | 4 |
farther progress of the | 4 |
the placenta is attached | 4 |
the degree of the | 4 |
inclination to empty the | 4 |
for having first pointed | 4 |
be found to be | 4 |
met with in the | 4 |
of the parietal bone | 4 |
it is more or | 4 |
in the uterus and | 4 |
parallel with the right | 4 |
the uterus must be | 4 |
during and between the | 4 |
anterior portion of the | 4 |
the uterine extremity of | 4 |
the origin of the | 4 |
and this may be | 4 |
anchylosis of the joints | 4 |
the hand and feet | 4 |
deformity of the pelvis | 4 |
poison into the circulation | 4 |
from the middle of | 4 |
the membranes from the | 4 |
of the placenta may | 4 |
this mode of treatment | 4 |
between six and seven | 4 |
we have reason to | 4 |
the space between the | 4 |
the last month of | 4 |
placenta from the uterus | 4 |
in the following manner | 4 |
by the application of | 4 |
for this purpose the | 4 |
the level of the | 4 |
the diseases of the | 4 |
a woman who had | 4 |
women who have been | 4 |
to make use of | 4 |
from the fact that | 4 |
to its natural position | 4 |
os uteri itself is | 4 |
loosely connected with the | 4 |
during the farther progress | 4 |
convulsions with cerebral congestion | 4 |
difficult or impossible to | 4 |
and in many cases | 4 |
to expel the child | 4 |
the patient is not | 4 |
the cord will be | 4 |
the diet should be | 4 |
with the greatest difficulty | 4 |
the symphysis pubis in | 4 |
of the child being | 4 |
have had several children | 4 |
os uteri is found | 4 |
of the child has | 4 |
up behind the symphysis | 4 |
the bag of liquor | 4 |
of the body is | 4 |
of the lining membrane | 4 |
in the same individual | 4 |
is followed by a | 4 |
it has been found | 4 |
that there is not | 4 |
the efforts of nature | 4 |
the early periods of | 4 |
with those of the | 4 |
already stated that the | 4 |
we have already pointed | 4 |
at the termination of | 4 |
the circumstance of the | 4 |
within a few weeks | 4 |
during the latter periods | 4 |
in the number of | 4 |
at a moment when | 4 |
a state of inflammation | 4 |
the purpose of saving | 4 |
to be considered as | 4 |
after it has been | 4 |
a sensation of pain | 4 |
attachment of the ovum | 4 |
for performing the operation | 4 |
a discharge of blood | 4 |
allow the head to | 4 |
in his work on | 4 |
always more or less | 4 |
the parts which belong | 4 |
the members of the | 4 |
of liquor opii sedativus | 4 |
of the lower extremities | 4 |
the influence of the | 4 |
running the risk of | 4 |
the health of the | 4 |
we have succeeded in | 4 |
the result of the | 4 |
from the effects of | 4 |
depend in great measure | 4 |
that the greater part | 4 |
in many of the | 4 |
the patient during labour | 4 |
an unusual quantity of | 4 |
that the placenta is | 4 |
purpose of saving the | 4 |
the strength of the | 4 |
all means to be | 4 |
put to the breast | 4 |
in presentations of the | 4 |
in this respect the | 4 |
first species of dystocia | 4 |
of the puerperal state | 4 |
the period of puberty | 4 |
the cord has been | 4 |
contractions of the abdominal | 4 |
been looked upon as | 4 |
in a much more | 4 |
that they do not | 4 |
of the child through | 4 |
the toxemias of pregnancy | 4 |
of the uterus becomes | 4 |
cases of placental presentation | 4 |
as large as the | 4 |
be mistaken for the | 4 |
much more likely to | 4 |
child with the feet | 4 |
the preparation of the | 4 |
the same time the | 4 |
in all the cases | 4 |
we frequently meet with | 4 |
in the female pelvis | 4 |
to be completed by | 4 |
in the later months | 4 |
temperature of the body | 4 |
the pain goes off | 4 |
are indebted for having | 4 |
for a long time | 4 |
the projection of the | 4 |
position of the womb | 4 |
be expected to be | 4 |
a short account of | 4 |
the uterus in its | 4 |
a variety of causes | 4 |
partly on account of | 4 |
in favour of the | 4 |
to its having been | 4 |
be directed to the | 4 |
full degree of dilatation | 4 |
it is not unusual | 4 |
as is usually the | 4 |
the placenta may be | 4 |
which the placenta is | 4 |
determination of blood to | 4 |
that of the mother | 4 |
it is not always | 4 |
in this manner the | 4 |
the os uteri being | 4 |
the front of the | 4 |
in a slight degree | 4 |
of the uterine parietes | 4 |
that in the majority | 4 |
abnormal state of the | 4 |
observed during and between | 4 |
secretion of milk is | 4 |
from the second london | 4 |
of the body are | 4 |
the flow of the | 4 |
the head upon the | 4 |
to the presence of | 4 |
during the first months | 4 |
is seen in the | 4 |
to reach the os | 4 |
absorption of retained placenta | 4 |
make up her mind | 4 |
of the patient during | 4 |
is the same as | 4 |
pressure to which the | 4 |
the course of labor | 4 |
have been a menstrual | 4 |
that it has become | 4 |
and the position of | 4 |
to its full extent | 4 |
fracture of the parietal | 4 |
the outer covering of | 4 |
in one of the | 4 |
would appear to be | 4 |
proportion of one in | 4 |
by the process of | 4 |
the beginning of labor | 4 |
of a prospective mother | 4 |
the younger the embryo | 4 |
six and seven pounds | 4 |
according to the rules | 4 |
a quarter of an | 4 |
early part of labour | 4 |
to the left side | 4 |
the first cranial position | 4 |
position of the face | 4 |
is attached to the | 4 |
late president of the | 4 |
from the same cause | 4 |
which it has to | 4 |
many of these cases | 4 |
but little from that | 4 |
layer of the germinal | 4 |
endanger the life of | 4 |
history of the forceps | 4 |
unusual quantity of liquor | 4 |
would have been a | 4 |
with which it was | 4 |
to pass through the | 4 |
there is every reason | 4 |
as to the existence | 4 |
bringing down the head | 4 |
not as yet been | 4 |
or other of the | 4 |
which it will be | 4 |
os uteri into the | 4 |
connected with the uterus | 4 |
is frequently attended with | 4 |
increases the difficulty of | 4 |
to the process of | 4 |
the state of pregnancy | 4 |
portion of the placenta | 4 |
so far as to | 4 |
and to the left | 4 |
female organs of generation | 4 |
must also be taken | 4 |
more or less flattened | 4 |
up her mind to | 4 |
so that at length | 4 |
few weeks of pregnancy | 4 |
this species of dystocia | 4 |
will enable us to | 4 |
of two or three | 4 |
the process by which | 4 |
should be given to | 4 |
by the loss of | 4 |
and the character of | 4 |
or it may be | 4 |
presentations of the nates | 4 |
the prospective mother must | 4 |
the vitiated state of | 4 |
considerable quantity of blood | 4 |
is produced by the | 4 |
middle of the placenta | 4 |
by all means to | 4 |
uterine surface of a | 4 |
what would have been | 4 |
also be taken into | 4 |
that the sex of | 4 |
by far the greater | 4 |
of the second child | 4 |
diagnosis of labour during | 4 |
the patient has a | 4 |
to the management of | 4 |
as they have been | 4 |
the phlegmatia dolens of | 4 |
uterine extremity of the | 4 |
should go to bed | 4 |
as not to be | 4 |
appear to have been | 4 |
of the abdominal and | 4 |
in a similar way | 4 |
second position of the | 4 |
received the name of | 4 |
the effects of a | 4 |
great measure upon the | 4 |
to the end of | 4 |
prolapsus of the umbilical | 4 |
of the germinal membrane | 4 |
this mode of practice | 4 |
we may be sure | 4 |
a moderate degree of | 4 |
has long since been | 4 |
posterior part of the | 4 |
danger to the mother | 4 |
full dilatation of the | 4 |
of the uterus with | 4 |
in the character of | 4 |
delivery of the child | 4 |
to reduce the fundus | 4 |
but there are also | 4 |
the upper portion of | 4 |
in consequence of which | 4 |
as has been supposed | 4 |
of the uterine fibres | 4 |
indebted for having first | 4 |
expulsion of the ovum | 4 |
on the outside of | 4 |
has been followed by | 4 |
the secretion of the | 4 |
as little as possible | 4 |
stated to have been | 4 |
its passage through the | 4 |
to and from the | 4 |
the lining of the | 4 |
of the uterus or | 4 |
is not more than | 4 |
the course of pregnancy | 4 |
one or the other | 4 |
along the course of | 4 |
the summit of the | 4 |
of the child or | 4 |
order that she may | 4 |
extremity of the blade | 4 |
the lips of the | 4 |
this may arise from | 4 |
that a prospective mother | 4 |
of the uterine vessels | 4 |
of the practice which | 4 |
and in this manner | 4 |
will be no need | 4 |
is of very rare | 4 |
the rate of the | 4 |
for by so doing | 4 |
of the head through | 4 |
size of the ovum | 4 |
of its own accord | 4 |
royal college of surgeons | 4 |
which has been called | 4 |
may be given with | 4 |
the patient has suffered | 4 |
second half of pregnancy | 4 |
the fact that it | 4 |
the last few weeks | 4 |
take the place of | 4 |
blood from the vagina | 4 |
of nitrate of silver | 4 |
layer of cellular tissue | 4 |
this change in the | 4 |
healthy action of the | 4 |
of the signs and | 4 |
the soft parts are | 4 |
position of the cranium | 4 |
at this early period | 4 |
that the patient should | 4 |
the membranes and the | 4 |
the ovum to the | 4 |
down into the pelvis | 4 |
before the child is | 4 |
half way between the | 4 |
on the side of | 4 |
months of pregnancy the | 4 |
an advanced period of | 4 |
be able to feel | 4 |
by no means desirable | 4 |
theory and practice of | 4 |
when there is a | 4 |
enables the physician to | 4 |
of the nature of | 4 |
used in this country | 4 |
any part of the | 4 |
the head is the | 4 |
deepest in the pelvis | 4 |
to run the risk | 4 |
the subject of the | 4 |
in those cases of | 4 |
come under our notice | 4 |
the means by which | 4 |
part of it which | 4 |
it was impossible to | 4 |
of the vessels which | 4 |
the existence of the | 4 |
the uterus during the | 4 |
we have before observed | 4 |
the curve of the | 4 |
surface of the womb | 4 |
the restorative changes in | 4 |
so great as to | 4 |
against the os uteri | 4 |
the fallopian tubes enter | 4 |
fatal to the child | 4 |
root of the nose | 4 |
within a few hours | 4 |
has been given by | 4 |
no effect upon the | 4 |
but it is not | 4 |
surface of the ovum | 4 |
cicatrices in the vagina | 4 |
portion of the cervix | 4 |
back of the child | 4 |
turning with the nates | 4 |
at the lower end | 4 |
between mother and child | 4 |
there is no danger | 4 |
of the patient is | 4 |
signs of the death | 4 |
in cases in which | 4 |
a description of the | 4 |
the head will be | 4 |
soon as the child | 4 |
from the moment of | 4 |
life of the child | 4 |
between the membranes and | 4 |
not the result of | 4 |
the last stage of | 4 |
and swelling of the | 4 |
motion of the child | 4 |
in many of these | 4 |
as the head advances | 4 |
species of pelvic deformity | 4 |
edges of the wound | 4 |
diagnosis of twin pregnancy | 4 |
not be able to | 4 |
the same way as | 4 |
where the child was | 4 |
collected the results of | 4 |
scarcely be said to | 4 |
the time when a | 4 |
little or no notice | 4 |
is every reason to | 4 |
in the axis of | 4 |
in the english language | 4 |
of which the child | 4 |
a still more remarkable | 4 |
its connexion with the | 4 |
than that of the | 4 |
important diseases of women | 4 |
in the chapter on | 4 |
both mother and child | 4 |
during pregnancy than at | 4 |
prolapsed into the vagina | 4 |
of the adynamic form | 4 |
the only means of | 4 |
reach the os uteri | 4 |
the office of a | 4 |
each other at the | 4 |
right oblique diameter of | 4 |
the free return of | 4 |
of the pelvis in | 4 |
third or fourth month | 4 |
is not always easy | 4 |
will be considered under | 4 |
what we have already | 4 |
bear in mind the | 4 |
which is applied to | 4 |
presentations of the face | 4 |
is nothing more than | 4 |
rigour at the end | 4 |
it must not be | 4 |
adhering to the os | 4 |
between the chorion and | 4 |
during the course of | 4 |
bones of the pelvis | 4 |
condition of the blood | 4 |
which the axis of | 4 |
in the light of | 4 |
and it is not | 4 |
is not so much | 4 |
the posterior part of | 4 |
is apt to be | 4 |
by the natural efforts | 4 |
where the bowels are | 4 |
the appearances after death | 4 |
between the birth of | 4 |
in the linea alba | 4 |
in the vicinity of | 4 |
the convexity of the | 4 |
to be observed during | 4 |
the time of conception | 4 |
in the open air | 4 |
very early period of | 4 |
like that of the | 4 |
restorative changes in the | 4 |
the first position of | 4 |
of the uterus was | 4 |
external organs of generation | 4 |
to the full time | 4 |
the long axis of | 4 |
and where it is | 4 |
which have been recorded | 4 |
epileptic convulsions with cerebral | 4 |
the fact that a | 4 |
the aid of the | 4 |
until the second or | 4 |
in a few hours | 4 |
and if the child | 4 |
the head and feet | 4 |
of the inverted uterus | 4 |
the absence of the | 4 |
as soon as it | 4 |
from the last appearance | 4 |
the different parts of | 4 |
ligature of the cord | 4 |
edges of the os | 4 |
the third or fourth | 4 |
with the greatest possible | 4 |
the unusual size of | 4 |
in other cases the | 4 |
journal of medical sciences | 4 |
we must be guided | 4 |
extirpation of the uterus | 4 |
of the graafian vesicle | 4 |
is frequently met with | 4 |
the arch of the | 4 |
it would not be | 4 |
os uteri will be | 4 |
the head may be | 4 |
from the centre of | 4 |
symptoms to be observed | 4 |
the umbilical cord is | 4 |
the protection of the | 4 |
any portion of the | 4 |
the head enters the | 4 |
five or six times | 4 |
irritability of the system | 4 |
softening of the bones | 4 |
a result of the | 4 |
soon as the head | 4 |
born in this position | 4 |
as soon as she | 4 |
have been of sufficient | 4 |
of the medical profession | 4 |
the extent of surface | 4 |
several weeks before the | 4 |
between the mother and | 4 |
the wall of the | 4 |
did not take place | 4 |
and between the pains | 4 |
where there has been | 4 |
the existence of an | 4 |
with cases where the | 4 |
if the patient has | 4 |
labour from a faulty | 4 |
from a state of | 4 |
those which have been | 4 |
discharge from the vagina | 4 |
os uteri and vagina | 4 |
arch of the pubes | 4 |
the chief cause of | 4 |
which it is connected | 4 |
the average duration of | 4 |
the uterus to which | 4 |
for the passage of | 4 |
when the pain has | 4 |
to strain and bear | 4 |
or no effect upon | 4 |
rather be looked upon | 4 |
more liable to be | 4 |
the patient had been | 4 |
of the fetus is | 4 |
the result of this | 4 |
the secretion of mucus | 4 |
auscultation during the pains | 4 |
it is advisable to | 4 |
becomes more or less | 4 |
the period at which | 4 |
size and hardness of | 4 |
part of the practitioner | 4 |
state of the pelvis | 4 |
so that the whole | 4 |
where the pelvis is | 4 |
a return of the | 4 |
the uterus was found | 4 |
separation of the ovum | 4 |
who have had several | 4 |
as quickly as possible | 4 |
there has been no | 4 |
cases of ventral pregnancy | 4 |
the second half of | 4 |
course of the labour | 4 |
as might be expected | 4 |
doubt as to the | 4 |
by no means uncommon | 4 |
latter half of pregnancy | 4 |
and the body of | 4 |
the mouths of the | 4 |
it may have been | 4 |
i have been able | 4 |
nine hundred and ninety | 4 |
applied to the fundus | 4 |
in the other forms | 3 |
a faulty state of | 3 |
it is necessary that | 3 |
in a living child | 3 |
on the following day | 3 |
with the greatest care | 3 |
the os uteri remains | 3 |
so early a period | 3 |
for a considerable time | 3 |
to bringing down the | 3 |
same as in the | 3 |
after labour at the | 3 |
the end of a | 3 |
the middle of pregnancy | 3 |
which the finger first | 3 |
in its natural state | 3 |
the college of surgeons | 3 |
as we have learned | 3 |
the best mode of | 3 |
force of the circulation | 3 |
have already had children | 3 |
the uterus is of | 3 |
last two or three | 3 |
the pulse becomes quick | 3 |
a cause of this | 3 |
of their own accord | 3 |
during an interval of | 3 |
determine the degree of | 3 |
still farther to the | 3 |
the womb has been | 3 |
a practical treatise on | 3 |
near the os uteri | 3 |
it is unnecessary to | 3 |
for the introduction of | 3 |
if this be not | 3 |
fact of the placenta | 3 |
first half of pregnancy | 3 |
from side to side | 3 |
begins to swell from | 3 |
patient has a sensation | 3 |
a way as to | 3 |
a woman in labour | 3 |
in a short time | 3 |
a frequent cause of | 3 |
to that state of | 3 |
it was believed that | 3 |
the sounds of the | 3 |
caudal extremity of the | 3 |
enclosed in the uterus | 3 |
been enumerated by authors | 3 |
hot poultice of linseed | 3 |
put back or amputated | 3 |
accurate knowledge of the | 3 |
condition of the foetus | 3 |
the hand of the | 3 |
artificial dilatation of the | 3 |
will be seen that | 3 |
of the left parietal | 3 |
over the lower part | 3 |
do more harm than | 3 |
part of the pelvic | 3 |
merely covered by the | 3 |
mother and the child | 3 |
the middle point of | 3 |
obstacle to the passage | 3 |
in connection with the | 3 |
was found to be | 3 |
so long as it | 3 |
before the birth of | 3 |
the ramifications of the | 3 |
mouths of the uterine | 3 |
in a healthful condition | 3 |
it be in the | 3 |
less to one side | 3 |
the diminutive size of | 3 |
in the one case | 3 |
of the right parietal | 3 |
not appear to be | 3 |
is not unfrequently the | 3 |
the child into the | 3 |
a state of inertia | 3 |
membranes of the ovum | 3 |
is more particularly the | 3 |
the treatment of the | 3 |
cases where the placenta | 3 |
for a few moments | 3 |
the orifices of the | 3 |
is becoming more and | 3 |
on the same day | 3 |
on that part of | 3 |
authors as a cause | 3 |
of the head being | 3 |
during the last stage | 3 |
but we know that | 3 |
is of the utmost | 3 |
on diseases of the | 3 |
by which means it | 3 |
the whole uterus is | 3 |
followed by intense headach | 3 |
of the most eminent | 3 |
a good deal in | 3 |
usually more or less | 3 |
the placenta upon the | 3 |
of women who have | 3 |
which are more or | 3 |
not to be put | 3 |
the head which is | 3 |
induction of premature labour | 3 |
from the diminutive size | 3 |
by no means the | 3 |
be a presentation of | 3 |
to the time of | 3 |
the moment of birth | 3 |
that the weight of | 3 |
over the whole body | 3 |
after the infant is | 3 |
in order that they | 3 |
pregnancy in the substance | 3 |
treatment which we have | 3 |
be introduced into the | 3 |
principal diseases of females | 3 |
have been recorded where | 3 |
and cases in obstetric | 3 |
the maternal part of | 3 |
before the full term | 3 |
to point out the | 3 |
rules which we have | 3 |
evolution of the foetus | 3 |
mode of applying the | 3 |
we also know that | 3 |
attained its full degree | 3 |
the upper extremity of | 3 |
of the peritoneum which | 3 |
going up and down | 3 |
that there is an | 3 |
condition of the patient | 3 |
the early weeks of | 3 |
be removed by the | 3 |
depend upon the size | 3 |
side of the thorax | 3 |
of a few days | 3 |
that it may be | 3 |
of the uterine souffle | 3 |
as to whether a | 3 |
is said to have | 3 |
in a day or | 3 |
it is a good | 3 |
shall find that the | 3 |
rupture of the cord | 3 |
period would ordinarily be | 3 |
will generally be sufficient | 3 |
to have arisen from | 3 |
a prospective mother is | 3 |
not only at the | 3 |
side which is lowest | 3 |
the first stage the | 3 |
the child was dead | 3 |
interval of the pains | 3 |
different modes of performing | 3 |
restore the uterus to | 3 |
one or two weeks | 3 |
until the beginning of | 3 |
depressing passions of the | 3 |
free return of blood | 3 |
cases of premature expulsion | 3 |
through the pelvis and | 3 |
the pelvic outlet and | 3 |
is by all means | 3 |
and lower part of | 3 |
in most cases the | 3 |
of the birth of | 3 |
of the uterus can | 3 |
agglutination of the os | 3 |
in the management of | 3 |
flushing of the face | 3 |
the cord into the | 3 |
adhering to the uterus | 3 |
pains upon the pulse | 3 |
death of the embryo | 3 |
of the physiology of | 3 |
for it not only | 3 |
the communication between the | 3 |
of the left hand | 3 |
such a way as | 3 |
the exception of those | 3 |
head by means of | 3 |
the tension of the | 3 |
in that of the | 3 |
it will be much | 3 |
of the most remarkable | 3 |