Fig. 164. far into the vagina as is necessary, in order to reach a finger's length within the cervix. Sometimes it requires the whole hand, sometimes three or four fingers will be sufficient in the vagina. Having clearly made out the head and its direction,... The Dublin Journal of Medical Science - Página 2381875Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| William Leishman - 1873 - 856 páginas
...fingers will be sufficient in the vagina. Having clearly made out the head and its direction, whether to one side or other of the os uteri, I place my right...external hand then presses gently but firmly the breech to the right side; as it recedes, so the hand follows it either by gentle palpation, or by a kind of... | |
| William Leishman - 1873 - 764 páginas
...fingers will be sufficient in the vagina. Having clearly made out the head and its direction, whether to one side or other of the os uteri, I place my right...abdomen of the patient towards the fundus ; I then endeavor to make out the breech, which is seldom a difficult matter. The external hand then presses... | |
| Sir William Boog Leishman - 1873 - 758 páginas
...fingers will be sufficient in the vagina. Having clearly made out the head and its direction, whether to one side or other of the os uteri, I place my right hand on the alnloinen of the patient towards the fund us ; I then endeavor to make out the breech, which is seldom... | |
| 1875 - 630 páginas
...introduce it as far into the vagina as is necessary, in order to reach a finger's length within the cervii. Sometimes it requires the whole hand, sometimes three...it recedes so the hand follows it either by gentle palpatiou or by a kind of gliding movement over the integuments, while at the same time the other hand... | |
| Alfred Meadows - 1876 - 510 páginas
...uteri, I place my right hand on the abdomen of the patient towards the fundus (Fig. 99). I then endeavor to make out the breech, which is seldom a difficult...external hand then presses gently but firmly the breech to the right side ; as it recedes, so the hand follows it either by gentle palpations, or by a kind... | |
| William C. Richardson - 1877 - 474 páginas
...fingers will be sufficient in the vagina. Having clearly made out the head and its direction, whether to one side or other of the os uteri, I place my right...abdomen of the patient towards the fundus. I then endeavor to make out the breech, which is seldom a difficult matter. The external hand then presses... | |
| William Leishman - 1879 - 784 páginas
...fingers will be sufficient in the vagina. Having clearly made out the head and its direction, whether to one side or other of the os uteri, I place my right hand on the abdomen of the patient towards the fumlus ; I then endeavor to make out the breech, which is seldom a difficult matter. The external hand... | |
| Alfred Meadows, Albert J. Venn - 1882 - 536 páginas
...fingers will be sufficient in the vagina. Having clearly made out the head and its direction, whether to one side or other of the os uteri, I place my right hand on the abdomen of the patient, towards the f undas (fig. 99). I then endeavour to make out the breech, which is seldom a difficult matter. The... | |
| William Radford Dakin - 1897 - 686 páginas
...sufficient in the vagina. Having clearly made out the head and its direction, whether to one side or the other of the os uteri, I place my right hand on the...external hand then presses gently but firmly the breech to the right side ; as it recedes, the hand follows it either by gentle palpation, or by a kind of... | |
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