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FIG. S3 

 Right Ccplialo-ilial Position of the Foetus 



This position is also a very difficult one to deliver, but is con- 

 sidered a little more favorable than the one presented in fig-. 52, as 

 the operator is liable to reach the tail of the foetus more easily, by 

 which he might be able to efifect a material change in the position 

 (tf the foetus. By manipulation of the same, he can very often hold 

 his own until he gains access to one of the hind limbs, in which case 

 the body of the foetus is pushed forward into the genital cavity of 

 the dam. both of the posterior limbs drawn out and the youngster 

 delivered backwards, viz., hind limbs and tail first. 



