The Hahnemannian monthly . hich pays for itself very quickly by theether it saves. It is pushed through a cork, and will therefore fit Fig .1. ^Hfl^Hr ^^^ II^HhHE \** any can or bottle. From the larger tube the ether runs in a stream,and this is used until the patient is well ansethetized ; from the otherit drops out slowly, and this is used to keep up the narcosis. Thelatter tube answers very well too for choloroform. (4) A needlebox, with compartments of different sizes, for assorted needles,silver wire, hare lip pins, etc. (Fig. 3). (5) Hypodermic case, or thewriters hard-rubber, pocket, mi


The Hahnemannian monthly . hich pays for itself very quickly by theether it saves. It is pushed through a cork, and will therefore fit Fig .1. ^Hfl^Hr ^^^ II^HhHE \** any can or bottle. From the larger tube the ether runs in a stream,and this is used until the patient is well ansethetized ; from the otherit drops out slowly, and this is used to keep up the narcosis. Thelatter tube answers very well too for choloroform. (4) A needlebox, with compartments of different sizes, for assorted needles,silver wire, hare lip pins, etc. (Fig. 3). (5) Hypodermic case, or thewriters hard-rubber, pocket, minor operating case, containing straightscissors; Pean artery forceps, which serve as a needle holder also ; 174 The Hahnemannian Monthly. [March. two or three small artery clips; hypodermatic syringe and needle;trocar and cannla ; grooved director; dissecting forceps with slidecatch to serve as artery forceps; bottle containing spools of silk andcatgut in alcohol; bottle of bichloride tablets ; two knife handles to Fig. the end of one of which is attached a sharp Volkmann spoon ;assorted needles; two or three probes, one arranged as a drainage-tube carrier; Gross instrument, with spud at one end and tena-culum at the other; perineum needle; blades to fit the handles,, amputating knife, saw, scalpel, two straight bistouries and twotenotomes, blunt and sharp pointed (Fig. 4). In the pocket at one end is a leather case, the case tubes/ whichfits into a pair of photographic trays (4J by 5J inches), and willhold five one-ounce, or ten half-ounce screw-cap tubes or bottles. Fig. 3.


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