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Forceps with Adjustable Axis-Traction, and Forceps for Occipito-Posterior Positions of the Vertex.
1896
R Milne Murray
Lecturer on Midwifery and Diseases of Women, School of Medicine; Assistant-Physician, Royal Maternity Hospital.
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Forceps-Rotation in Occipito-Posterior Positions of the Vertex.
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[The tragedy of vertex delivery occipito-posterior positions. 1955].
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On a Complication of Occipito-Posterior Positions of the Vertex.
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Rotation of the foetal head in occipito-posterior positions of the vertex.
June 1953, The Journal of obstetrics and gynaecology of the British Empire,
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Occipito-Posterior Positions.
March 1895, Buffalo medical and surgical journal,
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Occipito-Posterior Positions.
February 1904, California state journal of medicine,
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Occipito-Posterior Positions.
September 1938, British medical journal,
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Occipito-posterior positions.
July 1946, Bulletin of the Post-Graduate Committee in Medicine, University of Sydney,
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Persistent occipito-posterior positions.
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Axis-Traction Forceps.
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