Re: At-term sacroiliac motion and shoulder dystocia

From: Jason Gardosi (jason.gardosi@nottingham.ac.uk)
Wed Jul 9 07:15:20 1997


Malcolm wrote: >I found this post very confusing - I also couldn't understand how come
>the post was misattributing comments to Jason and I.
>

Just for the record, I have responded to Mr Gestaldo's comments when he first wrote to me several years ago, and have nothing to add here. I failed to make any headway then, and am not likely to succeed now, in correcting his various misquotes and misinterpretations.

Jason

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