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[The Science and Art of Obstetrics] [Laparotrachelotomy: Low, cervical cesarean section, by Joseph B. DeLee, M.D. and M. Edward Davis, M.D.] [Taken at the Chicago Lying-In Hospital, Fox Movietone Scientific] [] [Dr. DeLee appears, no audio present] [Dr. DeLee:] in eighteen hundred and five. And he did the operation, he did the operation twice. Both of the patients died, but he realized that it was a step in advance, and recommended it for all cases requiring abdominal delivery. The mortality of the classic cesarean section has improved as time has gone on, and it did not seem that we needed a better method of abdominal delivery. But, our ideas of what was good also improved. In 1870, the mortality of 15 percent in Cesarean section was not bad. In 1900, the mortality of four percent was considered excellent. In 1930, a mortality of one percent is too much. Therefore, when in 1906 Fritz Frank of Bonn introduced the operation of Osiander, the low cervical incision, it was eagerly se