Minor surgical gynecology : a manual of uterine diagnosis and the lesser technicalities of gynecological practice : for the use of the advanced student and general practitioner . Fig. 298.—Studleys straight stem-pessary. Fig. 299.—Studleys curved stem-pessary. prevents a lever pessary from straightening the organ (the retort-shapeduterus) ; retroversion of the anteflexed uterus, in which the posteriorvaginal pouch is so short, and the cervix so sharply curled up anteriorlyas to afford no purchase for a lever pessary ; lateral displacement not de-pending upon cellulitis ; finally, amenorrhea fr


Minor surgical gynecology : a manual of uterine diagnosis and the lesser technicalities of gynecological practice : for the use of the advanced student and general practitioner . Fig. 298.—Studleys straight stem-pessary. Fig. 299.—Studleys curved stem-pessary. prevents a lever pessary from straightening the organ (the retort-shapeduterus) ; retroversion of the anteflexed uterus, in which the posteriorvaginal pouch is so short, and the cervix so sharply curled up anteriorlyas to afford no purchase for a lever pessary ; lateral displacement not de-pending upon cellulitis ; finally, amenorrhea from atrophy or deficientdevelopment of the uterus. To specify in detail the exact conditions in which the risk attendingthe use of a stem is justified, is scarcely possible. An exclusion of allcounter-indicating circumstances* the failure of previous measures forrectifying the distortion, chief among which measures are, of course, va-ginal pessaries, and the necessity of relieving the patient, must formulatethe indication to the mind of each practitioner. The justifiableness of inserting a stem simply for sterility probablyproduced by anteflexion will be governed by th


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