A clear, practical look at the obstetric forceps, showing how its design and use evolved to improve delivery for mothers and babies.
This edition presents the structure, application, and safeguards in plain, accessible language.
This book surveys the history of the instrument, discusses early designers and their contributions, and explains how later practitioners refined blade shapes, curvature, and locking mechanisms for safer use during difficult labors. It emphasizes practical guidance over theory, with cautions on how and when to employ the forceps and how to minimize risk to both mother and child.
- Learn how blade shapes, curvature, and locking designs affect ease of use and safety.
- See how improvements over time addressed common problems and potential injuries.
- Understand the practical steps and considerations for using the instrument in retarded or difficult labors.
- Explore the recommended care, handling, and patient management to reduce complications.
Ideal for readers of historical medical writing and practitioners seeking a grounded, non-sensational view of obstetric forceps development and safe delivery practices.