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Identifier: systetri02hirs (find matches)
Title: A system of obstetrics
Year: 1888 (1880s)
Authors: Hirst, Barton Cooke, 1861-1935
Subjects: Obstetrics
Publisher: Philadelphia, Lea brothers & co.
Contributing Library: Yale University, Cushing/Whitney Medical Library
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Podalic Version when an Arm is Prolapsed. difficult. The means usually recommended for the relief of such con-ditions are the inhalation of chloroform, opium, or alcohol internally,hot baths and douches, the application of cocaine solutions to the cer- SOME DIFFICULTIES ASD DANGERS. 231 vix, a weak faradic current, dilatation manually or by rubber bags, and,as a last resort, multiple incisions of the external os. Prolapse of the arm in transverse positions used to be considered aserious impediment to version, and many ingenious manoeuvres were Louise Bourgeois (1609) dipped the arm in suggested to reduce it.1 Fig. 90.
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Method of Lifting an Impacted Shoulder from the Brim : The right hand lifts the shoulder,while the Left )>uii> don □ the leg by means of a sling (Bai cold water to make the child draw it back again into the uterus, orgreased it well with melted butter and tried to push it back. When thearm was livid and swollen and could not be replaced, some obstetriciansdid not hesitate to amputate it. Nowaday- prolapse of the arm is notconsidered a disadvantage; indeed, it Is sometimes of use in enabling theattendant to arrive at ;i corred diagnosis of the child- position in utero.1 Saint-Germain advised putting ice in the childs hand. Deventer speaks of pinch-ing and filliping it. so that the child might lie made to draw its arm back. Albucasis,Burton, and others invented crutches, forks, and repositors t push it back, and in theevent of failure pulled the arm off Philumenes disarticulated it. Aetius -aid itshould be cut, torn, or twisted off Guillemeau drew it down :i- far as poss

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