. Lectures on natural and difficult parturition . Fig. 6.—Collins Forceps. 246- DESCRIPTION OF INSTRUMENTS. Fig. forceps, from which Gregoires and the French for-ceps seem to be derived. Fig. 8. Haightons forceps; blades very light and slightly curved back-wards ; handles long. Fig. F. Ramsbothams forceps, with shank and second curve. Fig. forceps, used by Dr. Rigby. Fig. forceps, with unequal blades. Fig. 12. Radfords forceps, with unequal blades; handles short; shank forms a ring. LONG FORCEPS. 247. Fig. 12.—Radfords Forceps. DESCRIPTION OF INSTR


. Lectures on natural and difficult parturition . Fig. 6.—Collins Forceps. 246- DESCRIPTION OF INSTRUMENTS. Fig. forceps, from which Gregoires and the French for-ceps seem to be derived. Fig. 8. Haightons forceps; blades very light and slightly curved back-wards ; handles long. Fig. F. Ramsbothams forceps, with shank and second curve. Fig. forceps, used by Dr. Rigby. Fig. forceps, with unequal blades. Fig. 12. Radfords forceps, with unequal blades; handles short; shank forms a ring. LONG FORCEPS. 247. Fig. 12.—Radfords Forceps. DESCRIPTION OF INSTRUMENTS. Fig. 13. Hamiltons forceps; blades strongly curved backwards; onehandle moveable on the blade. Fig. J. Y. Simpsons forceps. Knees above the joint to preventthem unlocking. Joint so loose as to allow lateral motion toa considerable degree. Handle so as to use the instrumentas a tractor rather than a compressor. Fig. 15. A modification of Zieglers forceps, which had been copied from a pair supposed to be Dr. Inventor unknown. Fig. 16. The late Dr. W. Beattys forceps, having a transverse opening in the shank of one blade sufficiently wide to admit the other Fig. forceps. Blades straight and the fenestras greatest distance between the blades near the extremity. Fig. forceps. Blades having wide fenestrse and secondcurve ; shank forms a ring ; handles long.


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