An illustrated encyclopædic medical dictionaryBeing a dictionary of the technical terms used by writers on medicine and the collateral sciences, in the Latin, English, French and German languages . CUTTERS RING PESSARY. HOOGE S CLOSED-LEVER PESSARY. Ring p.—Cradle p. An oblong oval p. that is curved like acradle-rocker ; used for retrodeviation, [a, 34.]—^Cup p. A vagi-nal stem p. that is supported by an abdominal belt, in which acup at the extremity of the stem supports the cervix; used inprolapsus, [a, 34.]—Dilatant p. A p. usually formed by twowing-like parts movable one upon the other, and


An illustrated encyclopædic medical dictionaryBeing a dictionary of the technical terms used by writers on medicine and the collateral sciences, in the Latin, English, French and German languages . CUTTERS RING PESSARY. HOOGE S CLOSED-LEVER PESSARY. Ring p.—Cradle p. An oblong oval p. that is curved like acradle-rocker ; used for retrodeviation, [a, 34.]—^Cup p. A vagi-nal stem p. that is supported by an abdominal belt, in which acup at the extremity of the stem supports the cervix; used inprolapsus, [a, 34.]—Dilatant p. A p. usually formed by twowing-like parts movable one upon the other, and, when separated,tending to spread transversely the walls of the vagina and so to A, ape; A», at; A, ah; A*, all; Ch, chin; Ch, loch (Scottish); E, he; B, ell; G, go; I, die; I, in; N, in; N, tank; 2557 PERSPIRATOKPETiilFACTlON. decrease the leugth nt the vaginal canal. [L, 88 (a, 60).]—Egg , Eipessariu/n. Of Breisky, a gutta-percha egg-shaped p. used for uterine or vaginalprolapse in womenpast the climacteric,[a, 34.]—Egyptian , pessus ( p. (ad det.) com-posed of honey, tur-pentine, oil of rose,and saffron. [L, 46.]—Galvanic p_. A of differentmetals for the pur-pose of generating asiMSs STEM PBSSAEY. galvanic current, [a, 34.]—Intra- uterinep. A p. that has a slender straight or curved stem for introduc-tion within the body of the uterus, [a, 34.]—King ip. A vaginalp. shaped Uke a ring, [o, 84.]—Stem p. See Intra-uterine p.—Vagino-abdominal p. A vaginal p. fixed to an exterior limbwhich has its support on the surface of the body. [L, 87 (a, 60j.] PESSEMA(Lat.), n. n. Pes-se(sa)ma. Gen.,-sematos (,-atis).See fungoides. PESSULUS (Lat.), n. m. Pessul(su*l)-us(u»s). An osseous barin the syrinx of certain birds, which crosses the last tracheal ring,dividing


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