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applied simultaneously, will most likely complete 
delivery. 
VERTEBRO-SACRAL. 
With All Four Feet Presented. 
In this, we generally find the head and two fore-feet 
presented normally, until parturition has gone on for 
a time, when it suddenly stops. On examination, it 
is found that the hind-feet have become flexed 
under the fvetus, and are presented a certain distance 
in the pelvic cavity. If called early, pass a repeller 
between the fore-limbs, and, if possible, push back the 
hind-limbs, separately, into the uterus. If this fails, cord 
the hind-legs, draw them well under the body, then 
apply traction to all four Jimbs simultaneously, when 
delivery may be effected. If this fails, try to remove 
the abdominal organs, either through the chest or 
abdominal walls, which will allow the hind-legs to get 
further up under the spine, when delivery may be 
brought about. Failing this, remove the head and as 
much of the fore-limbs as can be secured, then push the 
remaining portion back into the uterus, at the same 
time applying traction to,the hind-limbs, and deliver in 
the lumbo-pubic position. 
Posterior Presentations. 
LUMBO-SACRAL. 
In this, the hind-limbs are first presented, and the 
lumbar region of the fcetus is applied to the sacrum of 
the parent. 
