The book Obstetrics: the Science And the Art was written by author Charles Delucena Meigs Here you can read free online of Obstetrics: the Science And the Art book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Obstetrics: the Science And the Art a good or bad book?
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The surgeon cannot lift the veil of the future; and if he could, he would, per- haps, be even more reserved than he is now as to the institution of attempts, whose objects go beyond his true vocation. Let him ad- here to his vocation, which is fulfilled Avhen he preserves or restores the health of his clients. The mother is his client in the paramount degree. Let us essay to set in order some of the reasons for waiting until labor shall begin spontaneously in this case. 1. She has given birth t...o one living child. 2. She has had one unassisted delivery. 3. She has had children of enormous magnitude. 4. There is great reason to suppose, even if it be not absolutely true (as I believe), that the fault is in the nature of the uterine fibre, and not in the form or dimension of the pelvis. If so, then no operation is admissible. 5. She has recovered well. 6. She has been delivered of a child bej^ond the average size, in a labor of only four hours. 7. Ko man knows whether the child now in utero is above the average size.
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