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FCETAL DYSTOKIA. 



directed towards the fundus of the uterus (Figs. 145, 146). It now 

 remains to discover the region which first met the hand, and the 

 following memoranda will assist in achieving this point. The loithers 



Fig. 145. 

 Transverse Presentation : Kight Cephalo-Ilial Position — Side View. 



are recognised by the prominences which the spinous processes form at 

 this part ; the thin wedge-shaped outline of the part ; and the hair of 



Fig. 146. 

 Transverse Presentation : Right Cephalo-Ilial Position — Upper View. 



the mane, w^hich, in the Foal, ends here. The lumbar region may be 

 distinguished by the large and almost level surface it offers ; the pro- 

 jecting external and internal angles of the coxae in its vicinity ; the 



