yS VETERINARY OBSTETRICS. 



back, may cause the fcetus to change position. This 

 should always be tried when other means fail. It 

 occasionally happens that the foetus is so firmly wedged 

 in the cavity that it cannot be made to alter its position ; 

 then we must cut through the spine at the part 

 presented, remove the abdominal organs, and if delivery 

 cannot then be effected, transect the abdominal wall^ 

 and deliver the two portions of the fcetus separately. 



