In writing this book I have attempted to follow the gen eral
pattern of the lectures which I have given to pupil midwives at
Worcester Royal Infirmary for the past 21 years. In hospital it has
been possible to illustrate what I have had to discuss by reference
to cases at present in the wards. This unfortunately is not
possible to the same extent in a book, but I have no doubt that my
readers will be able to apply the principles described to cases
under their care. I am sure that this is a most helpful way of
fixing in one's mind the information which is required not only for
examination purposes but so much more importantly for the better
understanding of the clinical problems with which one is faced, and
for the purpose of bringing to them the best possible management.
The chapter headings and the arrangement of the chapter content may
be regarded as unorthodox, but I have presented the topics in the
way in which they seem to me to arise in clinical practice. This, I
hope, will make easier the understanding of all aspects of a
problem. [ have tried to avoid duplication, and when a topic
appears in more than one place, it does so in order to discuss its
relevance in a differ ent context. Cross-references have been used
throughout the text, in order to facilitate reference to the other
facts of importance.
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