"The position or orientation of the FETUS at near term or during OBSTETRIC LABOR
- BREECH presentation and delivery.
- Investigations into the etiology of breech presentation at term.
- Limitation of movement of the hip joints in new-born infants following breech presentation.
- [A case of prolapse of all four extremities with live infant.]
- [Anterior and posterior occiput labor presentation.]
- [Casuistic contribution to delivery from dorso-anterior vertex presentation.]
- [Cesarean section in transverse presentation with arm protrusion.]
- [Critical study of the Braxton-Hicks mixed version.]
- [Delivery in mentoposterior brow presentation.]
- [Delivery of the head in pelvic presentation.]
- [Does the obesity of the newborn have an etiological significance in breech presentation.]
- [Etiology and pathogenesis of prolapse of extremities at the Gynecological Clinic of the University of Basel from 1905 to 1954; an analysis of 178 cases.]
- [Etiology of occipitoposterior rotation; flexion and deflection presentation.]
- [Etiology, prognosis and management of occipito-posterior rotation; frontal presentation, vertex presentation, posterior occipital presentation.]
- [Extended legs in breech presentation as an obstetric complication.]
- [Final comments on the article, Intravenous orasthin administration during the second stage with special reference to 100 deliveries with breech presentation.]
- [Humerus fractures after spontaneous head presentations.]
- [Influence of postural changes on the engagement and descent of the fetal head; radiological demonstration.]
- [Intravenous orasthin administration during the second stage with special reference to 100 deliveries with breech presentation.]
- [Knowledge of the mentoposterior brow presentation.]
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