Caesareans [noun]

Definition of Caesareans:

surgical fetus delivery

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Sentence/Example of Caesareans:

The higher clergy were more than ever immersed in affairs of state, “Caesarean” as Wycliffe would have called them.

It must have been the habitual temper of mind in any Periclean symposium or Caesarean salon.

She came back and told him they had decided they could not wait much longer, and would have to undertake a Caesarean.

The case is different from the ordinary caesarean section done because of a narrow pelvic bony girdle.

In the caesarean section the infant is delivered through an incision in the abdominal or uterine walls.

Between 1787 and 1876 in the city of Paris there was not one successful caesarean section as far as the mothers were concerned.

If the head sticks, caesarean section is done in favourable circumstances, and craniotomy in unfavourable circumstances.

The technique of the caesarean section has only a medical signification, and it need not be described here.

The mortality as regards the mother is about the same as in the caesarean section, but the mortality of the children is higher.

One man can do craniotomy, but it requires three to perform the caesarean section.