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Identifier: scienceamidw00lusk (find matches)
Title: The science and art of midwifery
Year: 1891 (1890s)
Authors: Lusk, William Thompson, 1838-1897
Subjects: Obstetrics
Publisher: New York, D. Appleton and Co.
Contributing Library: Yale University, Cushing/Whitney Medical Library
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s which subsequentlydeveloped numerous torsions. Schauta ;; appears as a recent championof the same theory, although he admits that loose torsions, incapableof producing actual stenosis of the umbilical vessels, may often occurduring the life of the foetus. He bases his belief in the post-mortemoccurrence of torsion—1. Upon the large number of twists often pre-senting themselves, any one of which would have involved the deathof the foetus. Even granting the original torsion to have been of ante-mortem origin, the others must then have occurred after death. 2. * Furst, Arch. f. Gynaek., Bd. ii, 171, p. 31S.•f Spiegelberg, Lehrbuch, p. 350. % Martin, Ztschr. f. Geburtsh. u. Gynaek., Bd. ii, Heft 2, 1378, p. 346. * Ruge, ibid., Bd. iii, Heft 2, 1878, p. 417. ; Schauta, Arch. f. Gynaek., Bd. xvii, Heft 1, 1881, p. 20. 292 THE PATHOLOGY OF PREGNANCY. Upon the improbability of the formation of very numerous torsions ina healthy cord, inasmuch as its elasticity would lead to compensatory
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Fio. 144.—Torsion of the cord. (Schauta.) reverse rotation. 3. Upon the fact that even twenty-five artificiallyinduced torsions resulted in rupture of the normal cord from excessivetension. Schauta regards the cysts found in connection with sometorsions as insufficient proof of their ante-mortem occurrence. Tor-sions are more frequently present in the umbilical cords of male thanin those of female foetuses, and are sometimes surprisingly numerous.Schauta reports a case in which he observed three hundred and eightyrotations of the cord on its longitudinal axis. It occurs by preferencein multiparas probably on account of the greater latitude afforded for

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