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. 237.—Thomas open cup anteflexion pes-sary, as introduced and removed. Thomas1 cup anteflexion pessary in may also be used for flexion), those of Thomas, constructed on the princi-ple of the cup-pessary or with a long movable anterior bar, are the best—at least, I have had the most experiencewith them and like them better than anyothers. The pessaries shown in Figs. 237and 239, work on the same principle, thecervi


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. 237.—Thomas open cup anteflexion pes-sary, as introduced and removed. Thomas1 cup anteflexion pessary in may also be used for flexion), those of Thomas, constructed on the princi-ple of the cup-pessary or with a long movable anterior bar, are the best—at least, I have had the most experiencewith them and like them better than anyothers. The pessaries shown in Figs. 237and 239, work on the same principle, thecervix being held in the closed or open ring,while the body rests against the smoothshell of hard rubber. The pessary is pre-vented from turning in the vagina by ananterior movable bar which rests againstthe inner surface of the pubic arch. Thepessary is introduced on the back or side, the movable bar being extended(see Fig. 237) and the broad top of the shell being inserted sidewise into. Pig. 239.—Thomas cup anteversion pes-sary with ring.


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