Cyclopædia of obstetrics and gynecology . k. B, Olive, holding sharp point. D. Blunt hook, contain-ing a perforator. ^ Figs. 40 and op Forceps of Pajot, with Disahticular Branches. The articulation is by a pivot lock. Figs. 40 and 41 represent the jointed forceps of Pajot. This jointmakes the long forceps more portable without taking away from its so-lidity. When the head is below the brim, Pajot uses a short forceps, which is THE FORCEPS. 55 only 12 in. long. (Fig. 44.) The brandies disarticulate at their middle,to receive blades of larger size. (Figs. 42,43.) The Forceps of Brunn


Cyclopædia of obstetrics and gynecology . k. B, Olive, holding sharp point. D. Blunt hook, contain-ing a perforator. ^ Figs. 40 and op Forceps of Pajot, with Disahticular Branches. The articulation is by a pivot lock. Figs. 40 and 41 represent the jointed forceps of Pajot. This jointmakes the long forceps more portable without taking away from its so-lidity. When the head is below the brim, Pajot uses a short forceps, which is THE FORCEPS. 55 only 12 in. long. (Fig. 44.) The brandies disarticulate at their middle,to receive blades of larger size. (Figs. 42,43.) The Forceps of Brunningkausen has a lateral articular cleft, but thepivot lock is replaced by a flat projection, and the articulation is madefirm by the pressure of the two hands. Naegeles Forceps (Figs. 45, 46, 47) is simply Brunninghausens modi-fied. Its length is inches, of which inches is for the the instrument is closed, the blades are separated, above the lock,at an angle of 39 degrees. The superior extremities are .42 of an inch.


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