Cyclopædia of obstetrics and gynecology . Fig. 146.—Chaillys Cephalo-tribe. Fig. 147.—Scanzonis Cephalo-tribe. (Closed.) Fig. 148.—Scanzonis Cephalo-tribe. (Disarticulated.) and concave on the other. Their extremities touch. The instrumentis constructed of steel, and the handles are roughened for firm left blade holds the pivot on which the compressing bar articulates;the right blade is bifurcated at its extremity to allow of the passage ofthe same bar. The lock is Brunninghausens. The blades havhig beenapplied, even as with the forceps, the compressor bar is articulated andpassed th


Cyclopædia of obstetrics and gynecology . Fig. 146.—Chaillys Cephalo-tribe. Fig. 147.—Scanzonis Cephalo-tribe. (Closed.) Fig. 148.—Scanzonis Cephalo-tribe. (Disarticulated.) and concave on the other. Their extremities touch. The instrumentis constructed of steel, and the handles are roughened for firm left blade holds the pivot on which the compressing bar articulates;the right blade is bifurcated at its extremity to allow of the passage ofthe same bar. The lock is Brunninghausens. The blades havhig beenapplied, even as with the forceps, the compressor bar is articulated andpassed through the bifurcated extremity of the right blade, and then, to 250 A TREATISE ON OBSTETRICS. crush tbu head, it is only necessary to turn the screw, and the blades areai)proximated. Baillys cephalotribe (Fig. 150) is thus described by the inventor: Myidea in devising tliis instrument was to possess one which, while strongenough to crush, would seize the head l)etter than the ordinary cephalo-tribe My instrument has the form of the


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