A Treatise On the Art of Midwifery. Setting Forth Various Abuses Therein, Especially As to the Practice With Instruments: the Whole Serving to Put All Rational Inquirers in a Fair Way of Very Safely Forming Their Own Judgment Upon the Question; Which It I
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on M I D W I F E R Y. 343 labor, before even the difcharge of the waters, or at leaft foon after. Ought then the tranflator of Daven- tcr, who is at the fame time his apologift, in good confcience, boafl: fo much the dif- coveries of this author upon the obliquity of the uterus ? is it poffible for common fenfe to give the approbation that he does to thofe eaiieft, fafeft, and leaft painful methods, that he recommends for reliev- ing the mother and child in thofe cafes of obliquity ? I AM then ...too much prepared to be furprized, in the chapter following that from which I have quoted, to find him, where treating of an uterus too much in- clined towards the vertebrae, not fcruple to reafon as follows. ** But if the child is too much com- preffed, or has a head over large, fo that it is not without much difficulty to the midwife, and pain to the woman, that it can be hoped to bring the child into the pelvis, a ftate of things which does Z 4 '' not 344 A TREATISE *' not unfeldom happen, I judge that> to '* prevent the danger, the beft method is *' the footUng-extradiion.
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