1950
DOI: 10.1136/bmj.1.4648.311-e
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POINTS FROM LETTERS: The Training of General Practitioners

Abstract: When practising in an industrial town where many young married women sat at work, I found that occipito-posterior positions were the commonest cause of prolonged labour. Propter hoc? I found these two methods useful in the second stage and, on the whole, easy.

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