. Bacteriological apparatus : pathological, biochemical. Scientific apparatus and instruments; Bacteriology; Chemical industry. 10870 10875 10885 wi 11 10895 10880 "^ â ;.' ."",.. , .â ^â ' 10900 10870 SphygmomanometerâRogers'. Of unequalled accuracy, self-verifying; has non-adjustable dial, which is most accurate style; has standardized and engraved scale, full jewelled movement and arrangement which prevents over-inflation; is easy to read, unaffected by temperature and simple to operate; of durable construction, and so compact that it may be attached to patient's arm whi


. Bacteriological apparatus : pathological, biochemical. Scientific apparatus and instruments; Bacteriology; Chemical industry. 10870 10875 10885 wi 11 10895 10880 "^ â ;.' ."",.. , .â ^â ' 10900 10870 SphygmomanometerâRogers'. Of unequalled accuracy, self-verifying; has non-adjustable dial, which is most accurate style; has standardized and engraved scale, full jewelled movement and arrangement which prevents over-inflation; is easy to read, unaffected by temperature and simple to operate; of durable construction, and so compact that it may be attached to patient's arm while making an examination., _Each 10875 Sphygmomanometer-^-Sanborn's Aneroid. Adopted by the Medical Department of the U. S. Navy and featured by its realibility, coupled with compactness, light weight and economy; designed by Professor Prank B. Sanborn, of Tufts College, who personally supervises the design and construction of every part; gauge of superior workman- ship, manufactured by the Waltham Watch Company; furnished com- plete, as illustrated, in pig-skin case Each 10880 Blood LancetâMoore's. For puncturing skin to obtain drop of blood; depth of puncture may "be regulated, and locking device prevents injury to person while carrying instrument in pocket Each 10885 Blood Lancet. With nickle-plated metal handle into which lancet can be screwed for pocket use Each 10895 Vacuum Bleeding TubeâKeidel's. A most satisfactory and convenient means of collecting blood specimens, perfected and first used by Dr. Albert Keidel, of Baltimore; protected needle makes possible collec- tion of the specimen without contamination and permits its transpor- tation under best conditions; the vacuum is easily utilized by breaking capillary portion of the bulb extending into the rubber tubing Each, $ .20. Per dozen 10900 Blood Culture Vacuum Tube. An enlarged Keidel tube containing sterile glucose bouillon, in which there is sufficient sodium citrate to preven


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