Practical Observations On Various Subjects Relating to Midwifery V. 2

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The author (who was recognized by those old pupils while accidentally passing through Carlisle) ascertained that it was a shoulder presentation, and on making an at- tempt to turn, having found, from the flaccid state of the navel string, that the infant was dead, he gently pushed back the shoulder, brought the head down on the brim of the pelvis, and. left the gentlemen to lessen it in the usual manner.* As he does not believe that Monsr. Flam- mant's hippocratic method will ever be adopt- ed ...by British practitioners, he holds it to be unnecessary to make any further remarks on the subject.
* This poor woman recovered from delivery, but after- wards died from autamnal cholera, which at that time pre- vailed extensively and fatally in Carlisle.
ON PRETERNATURAL LABOUR. 211 But with respect to a practice lately adopted in London and Dublin, in the cases under con- sideration, he feels it to be his imperative duty to express his disapprobation. The practice to which he alludes, is exviscerating the foetus, that is, extracting the contents of the thorax and abdomen.


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