The Anterior half of the Uterus has been removed, in order to Display one of the Positions of the Fœtus at Term; the Cephalic Extremity is turned Downward; the Posterior Plane of the Fœtus is directed to the Left and BackwardFrank Horace Getchell1885$2.99digital file
Mechanism of Natural Labor, in the various Positions of the Pelvic Extremity.—Second Position of the KneesFrank Horace Getchell1885$2.99digital file
Artificial Labor.—Version in the First Oblique Position of the Vertex. (Left Occipito-iliac.)Frank Horace Getchell1885$2.99digital file
Abdominal Plane of the Pelvis of an Adult Woman, with the Soft Parts covering itFrank Horace Getchell1885$2.99digital file
Mechanism of Natural Labor, in the Second- Position of the Face. (Left Mento-iliac.)Frank Horace Getchell1885$2.99digital file
Artificial Labor.—Version in the First Oblique Position of the Vertex. (Left Occipito-iliac.)Frank Horace Getchell1885$2.99digital file
Artificial Labor.—Version in the First Oblique Position of the Vertex. (Left .Occipito-iliac.)Frank Horace Getchell1885$2.99digital file
Mechanism of Natural Labor, in the First Position of the Breech. (Left Sacro-iliac.)Frank Horace Getchell1885$2.99digital file
Mechanism of Natural Labor, in the First Position of the Breech. (Left Sacro-iliac.)Frank Horace Getchell1885$2.99digital file
Removal of the Placenta. Twisting the Membranes into a cord so that no portion may remain behind in the Uterine CavityFrank Horace Getchell1885$2.99digital file
Lymphatic Vessels of the Uterus and its Appendages, injected in a Woman who Died soon after DeliveryFrank Horace Getchell1885$2.99digital file
Mechanism of Natural Labor, in the various Presentations of the Pelvic Extremity.—First Position of the BreechFrank Horace Getchell1885$2.99digital file
Mechanism of Natural Labor, in the First Position of the Breech. (Left Sacro-iliac.)Frank Horace Getchell1885$2.99digital file
Section of an Adult Female Pelvis, divided anteriorly at the Symphysis Pubis, and posteriorly at the Left Sacro-iliac ArticulationFrank Horace Getchell1885$2.99digital file
Mechanism of Natural Labor, in the First Oblique Position of the Vertex. (Left Occipito-acetabular.)Frank Horace Getchell1885$2.99digital file
Relations of the Fœtal Head with the Superior Strait in two of the Oblique PositionsFrank Horace Getchell1885$2.99digital file
Mechanism of Natural Labor, in the Second Position of the Face. (Mento-iliac.)Frank Horace Getchell1885$2.99digital file
Mechanism of Natural Labor, in the First Oblique Position of the Vertex. (Left Occipito-acetabular.)Frank Horace Getchell1885$2.99digital file
Mechanism of Natural Labor, in the Fourth Direct Position of the Vertex, (Occipito-sacral,) and in the Third and Fourth Oblique Positions, where the Occiput could not be brought behind the Symphysis PubisFrank Horace Getchell1885$2.99digital file
Artificial Labor.—Version in First Position of the Vertex. (Left Occipito-iliac.)Frank Horace Getchell1885$2.99digital file
Relations of the Fœtal Head with the Superior Strait in two of the Oblique PositionsFrank Horace Getchell1885$2.99digital file
Genital Organs of an Adult Woman, presenting different Sections, exhibiting the External and Internal ArrangementFrank Horace Getchell1885$2.99digital file
Mechanism of Natural Labor, in the various Positions of the Pelvic Extremity.—Third Position of the FeetFrank Horace Getchell1885$2.99digital file
NewUterus of an Adult Woman who Died forty-four hours after Delivery, intended to show the Vascular Structure and the Patulous Orifices of the Vessels on the Internal Surface of this OrganFrank Horace Getchell1885$2.99digital file
Mechanism of Natural Labor, in the First Oblique Position of the Vertex. (Left Occipito-acetabular.)Frank Horace Getchell1885$2.99digital file
Artificial Labor.—Version in the First Oblique Position of the Vertex. (Left Occipito-iliac.)Frank Horace Getchell1885$2.99digital file
Sections of the Pelvis to exhibit the Form, Direction and Extent of the Pelvic ExcavationFrank Horace Getchell1885$2.99digital file
BestsellerArtificial Labor.—Version in the First Oblique Position of the Vertex. (Left Occipito-iliac.)Frank Horace Getchell1885$2.99digital file
Mechanism of Natural Labor, in the First Position of the Breech. (Left Sacro-iliac.)Frank Horace Getchell1885$2.99digital file
Artificial Labor.—Version in the First Oblique Position of the Vertex. (Left Occipito-iliac.)Frank Horace Getchell1885$2.99digital file