Divided Hodges-style pessary associated with Dr Frank Forster

Historical information

Uterine and anal pessaries were in use from the early 1900s onwards. The size and shape of the pessary varied greatly, and the variation of the original Hodges pessary is evident in many catalogues over a period of sixty years.

Physical description

Black vulcanite pessary divided at one end, leaving a gap of approximately 1.5cm.

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