The practice of obstetrics, designed for the use of students and practitioners of medicine . Fig. 1223.—Tarnier Forceps Applied tothe Head at the Inlet. (There shouldbe less space between the traction rod andshank of the instrument.) Fig. 1224.—Faulty Direction of Trac-tion with the Ordinary Forceps nary fenestrated or solid-bladed forceps will usually answer quite as well as theaxis-traction ones (Fig. 1229). THE FORCEPS. 1001 Double Application of the Forceps.—Another valuable procedure in high ar-rest of an occipito-posterior position of the head, and which I frequently makeuse of, is what
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The practice of obstetrics, designed for the use of students and practitioners of medicine . Fig. 1223.—Tarnier Forceps Applied tothe Head at the Inlet. (There shouldbe less space between the traction rod andshank of the instrument.) Fig. 1224.—Faulty Direction of Trac-tion with the Ordinary Forceps nary fenestrated or solid-bladed forceps will usually answer quite as well as theaxis-traction ones (Fig. 1229). THE FORCEPS. 1001 Double Application of the Forceps.—Another valuable procedure in high ar-rest of an occipito-posterior position of the head, and which I frequently makeuse of, is what is known as the double application of the forceps or Scanzonismauceuver. First Step.—In the right occipito-posterior or most common occipito-pos-.