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. gal-vanic stempessary. Fig. 291.—Coxeters soft rubber Fig. 293.—Kinlochs stem-pessary for retroflexion, withstaff for introducing stem. Fig. 294.—Byrnes vaginal-pessary with slid-ing crowbar into which the stem is screwed. movable hard rubber bar of Byrne. However, this immobility of theconnection between stem and lever pessary is precisely the advantageclaimed by Byrne for
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. gal-vanic stempessary. Fig. 291.—Coxeters soft rubber Fig. 293.—Kinlochs stem-pessary for retroflexion, withstaff for introducing stem. Fig. 294.—Byrnes vaginal-pessary with slid-ing crowbar into which the stem is screwed. movable hard rubber bar of Byrne. However, this immobility of theconnection between stem and lever pessary is precisely the advantageclaimed by Byrne for his instrument. PESSARIES. 361 The indications for the use of straight stems introduced into theuterine cavity, and retained there for a greater or lesser time, are the ex-istence of some distortion of the canal, which is irremediable by simplevaginal supporters. Such distortions (in contradistinction to displace-ments, viz. versions) are the flexions, ante-, retro-, and latero-, chiefly thoseof congenital origin, the ante- and latero-flexions. I have already statedthat chronic displacements of the uterus are only exceptionally cured byvaginal supporters ; this is true to a still greater degree of the distor-tions. The cure of a chronic anteflexion by a vaginal pe
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