In the second order of prete 
shoulders, the elbows, and 
In all these presentation 
In cases of this distinction, or whenever there is a necessi SA 
turning a child, the patient is to be p ear 
the edge of the bed, or when we 
position, resting upon her h 
be such as to allow us a free a 
hand. ee 
The hand must then be passed along the sides, th 
_. Of the child, till we come to the feet. If both feet lie to 
_ Must grasp them firmly in our hand; but if they. are dis 
~ each other, and we cannot conveniently lay holt 
lay deliver by one foot without much addition 
we begin to extract we must be assur ; 
hand fora foot.. The feet must be brought 
slow waving motion, 
ull the. womb begins 
When the action of | 
lower at each return 
Fs ‘. 
t we do 
down witha — 
into the pelvis, when we are to rest, and wait. 
act, sill retaining them in our han¢ 
