Veterinary Obstetrics; a Compendium for the Use of Students And Practitioners
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Sometimes it is then impossible to push back the foetus ; cut into the abdomen and remove the organs, when it will be possible to return either extremity into the uterus, and complete delivery. DORSO-LUMBAR. In this, it is found that labor has been present for a time, and still no foetus presented. On examination per vagina, instead of the feet of the foetus, we find some portion of the vertebral column presented, and the head of the foetus is found in the right or left flank, all four feet poi...nting in an anterior direction. Before delivery is attempted, it must be ascertained definitely the position of the head and neck, and of all the limbs ; then decide whether the foetus has to be delivered in the anterior or posterior presentation. DYSTOKIA. 77 When both pairs of Hmbs can be secured, it is preferable to deliver in the lumbo-sacral position, as, by doing so, we get rid of any difficulty which might be experienced with the head and neck. Having decided to remove the hind-limbs first, cord them, and also the fore-limbs, if they can be reached.
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