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- Obstetric Forceps, circa 1852 -

- circa 1852
- Collections - Artifact
Obstetric Forceps, circa 1852
- Obstetrical Forceps, circa 1910 - Many domesticated farm animals (such as hogs, sheep, or goats) give birth naturally without assistance. Veterinarians, however, may intervene if the fetus is not in the correct position, or the mother is having difficulty. Veterinarians may use obstetrical forceps to rotate the fetus or help guide it through the birth canal.

- circa 1910
- Collections - Artifact
Obstetrical Forceps, circa 1910
Many domesticated farm animals (such as hogs, sheep, or goats) give birth naturally without assistance. Veterinarians, however, may intervene if the fetus is not in the correct position, or the mother is having difficulty. Veterinarians may use obstetrical forceps to rotate the fetus or help guide it through the birth canal.
- Obstetrical Forceps, circa 1920 - Many domesticated farm animals (such as hogs, sheep, or goats) give birth naturally without assistance. Veterinarians, however, may intervene if the fetus is not in the correct position, or the mother is having difficulty. Veterinarians may use obstetrical forceps to rotate the fetus or help guide it through the birth canal.

- circa 1920
- Collections - Artifact
Obstetrical Forceps, circa 1920
Many domesticated farm animals (such as hogs, sheep, or goats) give birth naturally without assistance. Veterinarians, however, may intervene if the fetus is not in the correct position, or the mother is having difficulty. Veterinarians may use obstetrical forceps to rotate the fetus or help guide it through the birth canal.
- Obstetrical Forceps, circa 1920 - Many domesticated farm animals (such as hogs, sheep, or goats) give birth naturally without assistance. Veterinarians, however, may intervene if the fetus is not in the correct position, or the mother is having difficulty. Veterinarians may use obstetrical forceps to rotate the fetus or help guide it through the birth canal.

- circa 1920
- Collections - Artifact
Obstetrical Forceps, circa 1920
Many domesticated farm animals (such as hogs, sheep, or goats) give birth naturally without assistance. Veterinarians, however, may intervene if the fetus is not in the correct position, or the mother is having difficulty. Veterinarians may use obstetrical forceps to rotate the fetus or help guide it through the birth canal.