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DESCRIPTION OF PLATES.
| I. | The Reception Room, the Mothers' Clinic for Constructive Birth Control. | |
| II. | The exterior and inner room of the Mothers' Clinic for Constructive Birth Control. | |
| III. | Various forms of feminine caps for wear in the vagina. | |
| Fig. 1.—Cervical occlusive cap with inflated rim, see p. 150 et seq. | ||
| Figs. 2 and 3.—Varieties with solid rims of different shapes, p. 156. | ||
| Fig. 4.—The "Dutch" cap with metal spring rim, medium size, see p. 160 et seq. | ||
| Fig. 5.—The "Mizpah" in two parts, the lower thick rim separate, see p. 166 et seq. | ||
| Fig. 6.—Cervical occlusive cap with solid rim and high simple dome, the Pro Race small size, see p. 140 et seq. | ||
| IV. | Fig. 7.—Solid lens shaped cap or "Dumas," see p. 158 et seq. | |
| Fig. 8.—Occlusive cap covered with sponge, see p. 157. | ||
| Fig. 9.—"Matrisalus" cap of zygomorphic shape, see p. 158. | ||
| Fig. 10.—Feminine sheath, or "Capote Anglaise," see p. 169 et seq. |
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