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Table 10. Twins
Table 10 gives a front view of Twins in Utero in the beginning of labour ; the anterior parts being removed.
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- A The uterus as stretched with the membranes and waters.
- B The superior parts of the ossa ilium.
- C The acetctbula.
- D The ossa ischium.
- E The coccyx.
- F The lower part of the rectum.
- G The vagina.
- H The os internum stretched open about a finger's breadth with the membranes and waters in time of labour-pains.
- I The inferior part of the uterus stretched with the waters which are below the head of the child that presents.
- K The two placentas adhering to the posterior part of the uterus, the two foetuses lying before them ; one with its head in a proper position, at the inferior part of the uterus; and the other situated preternaturally, with the head to the fundus: The bodies of each are here entangled in their proper funis, which frequently happens in the natural as well as preternatural positions.
- L The membranes belonging to each placenta.
William Smellie (1697-1763) - A sett of anatomical tables, with explanations, and an abridgment, of the practice of midwifery (1754). He also helped develop the delivery forceps which by the late eighteenth century were a well-known standard obstetrical instrument.
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