A text-book of veterinary obstetrics : including the diseases and accidents incidental to pregnancy, parturition and early age in the domesticated animals . Fig. Pessaut. Fig. This part is well oiled, and being passed through tlie vagina, is so placedagainst the uterus that the cemx will be in tlie middle of the ring, whichshould make pressure on the cul de sac of the vagina. It is secured bymeans of cords or straps at the end of the transverse portion, in a similarmanner to the other pessary. The Cup-and-ball pcssari/ (Fig. 212), invented or first described


A text-book of veterinary obstetrics : including the diseases and accidents incidental to pregnancy, parturition and early age in the domesticated animals . Fig. Pessaut. Fig. This part is well oiled, and being passed through tlie vagina, is so placedagainst the uterus that the cemx will be in tlie middle of the ring, whichshould make pressure on the cul de sac of the vagina. It is secured bymeans of cords or straps at the end of the transverse portion, in a similarmanner to the other pessary. The Cup-and-ball pcssari/ (Fig. 212), invented or first described byChabert, is not unlike the last. It is composed of around iron or steelring (A A), about the same in diameter as the other ; from this arisethree stalks (B B B) ; these unite about six or seven inches from thering into a single stalk (T T), which is screwed from a little beyond this 590 ACCIDENTS AFTER PARTURITION. union to the end. On this screwed portion moves a transverse piece(C C), by its middle opening or female screw (E) ; this piece has open-ings (G G) at its extremities which receive straps or cords. To use it, the ring and the three bran


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