Cyclopædia of obstetrics and gynecology . Fig. 43. Fig. 44. Fig. 42.—Pajots Forceps. Fig. 43.—Small Blades, attachable to Handles of preceding Instrument, to make a sec-ond Straight or Curved Instrument. Fig. 44.—Pajots Forceps.—Lateral clefE, for use at inferior stiait. apart. The greatest width between the fenestrated portions is length of the blades is inches, the greatest width is inchescThey narrow down towards the lock. The handles are of metal linedwith wood. The lock is like that of Brunninghausens. The handleshave lateral projections. Simpsons Forceps is


Cyclopædia of obstetrics and gynecology . Fig. 43. Fig. 44. Fig. 42.—Pajots Forceps. Fig. 43.—Small Blades, attachable to Handles of preceding Instrument, to make a sec-ond Straight or Curved Instrument. Fig. 44.—Pajots Forceps.—Lateral clefE, for use at inferior stiait. apart. The greatest width between the fenestrated portions is length of the blades is inches, the greatest width is inchescThey narrow down towards the lock. The handles are of metal linedwith wood. The lock is like that of Brunninghausens. The handleshave lateral projections. Simpsons Forceps is 14 inches long, according to Tarnier; the length of the handle is 5 inches, that of the blade, from the lock to the curve, is inches, the fenestra measures inches, the greatest width is .46 inches from the extremity, and measures inches. When the for- .ceps is locked, the greatest width between the blades is laches; the 56 A TREATISE OX OBSTETRICS. distance between the extremities is .97 inches. There is one sp


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