. Atlas and epitome of gynecology . Tab. 23. Fig. 2. Lith. Anst E RetcMwld, Mime/ten. PESSARIES. 91 the fundus, and thus causing the body to spring is maintained by two glycerin tampons placedtransversely in the anterior, or, at other times, the poste-rior, vaginal vault. Enforced lateral position. During pregnancy it is necessary for the ring to remainonly until the fifth month, because the uterus then holdsitself in proper position from its increased size. 11. In narrowing of the introitus vagince (stenosis of thehymen, vaginismus) operative measures are to be adoptedand a


. Atlas and epitome of gynecology . Tab. 23. Fig. 2. Lith. Anst E RetcMwld, Mime/ten. PESSARIES. 91 the fundus, and thus causing the body to spring is maintained by two glycerin tampons placedtransversely in the anterior, or, at other times, the poste-rior, vaginal vault. Enforced lateral position. During pregnancy it is necessary for the ring to remainonly until the fifth month, because the uterus then holdsitself in proper position from its increased size. 11. In narrowing of the introitus vagince (stenosis of thehymen, vaginismus) operative measures are to be adoptedand a ring is to be introduced. 12. The combination of perineal defect with vaginalinversions and prolapsed uterus is to be treated by opera-tion ; otherwise, the sledge-pessary. 13. Tumors and senility are contraindications. 14. If the ring is in good position and the patient stillcomplains, it is to be removed and another cause for thedisturbances (hysteria) sought. Torsion of the uterus is a pathologic turning of theuterus about its l


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