Treatise on gynæcology : medical and surgical . Fig. 213.—Graily Hewitts Cradle Pessary for Anteversion. Many special forms of pessary have been invented and advocatedfor anteversion, but I have never found them of the least above cut shows the method of application of Hewitts use of Thomas form will be more easily understood when we con-sider the figures relating to Hodges pessary for retroversion, for it islike the Hodge but with the difference that it has a movable pieceshaped like a horseshoe which passes in front of the cervix to sustain


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