Treatise on gynæcology : medical and surgical . Fig. ai4.—Thomas1 Anteversion Pessary. Fig. 215.—Galabins Anteversion Pessaet. the uterine body. Galabins model has its anterior portion muchthickened for the same purpose. As regards general treatment, the angemia and the nervous excita-bility should be controlled. Preparations of iron and quinine, andhydrotherapy will be beneficial in many cases. Anteflexion. Pathology and Etiology.—Anteflexion is an exaggeration of thenormal forward curvature of the uterus. Before it was well under-stood it was frequently the case that a uterus in perfect posi
Treatise on gynæcology : medical and surgical . Fig. ai4.—Thomas1 Anteversion Pessary. Fig. 215.—Galabins Anteversion Pessaet. the uterine body. Galabins model has its anterior portion muchthickened for the same purpose. As regards general treatment, the angemia and the nervous excita-bility should be controlled. Preparations of iron and quinine, andhydrotherapy will be beneficial in many cases. Anteflexion. Pathology and Etiology.—Anteflexion is an exaggeration of thenormal forward curvature of the uterus. Before it was well under-stood it was frequently the case that a uterus in perfect position was 424 CLINICAL A15TD OPEEATITE GYNAECOLOGY. taken for one in a state of pathological deviation. It is difficnlt todraw a clear distinction between the physiological and the abnormalpositions; but it might be said that the abnormal begins when theexamining finger perceives the angle as a sharp bend in the axis ofthe organ. [Schnltze holds that this distinction is not an invariable one. Hestates that, as contrasted with the great mu
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