. Modern surgery, general and operative. Fig. 873.—Skinners mask. Fig. 874.—Junkers inhaler. deaths happen at this time. In administering chloroform have at hand amouth-gag, tongue forceps, artery forceps, small gauze sponges, a clean towel,h>podermatic syringes loaded with solutions of strychnin, atropin and brandy,an electric battery, and a can of oxygen. Use pure chloroform only. Thepatient should be recumbent. The erect or semi-erect positions are dangerousin chloroform anesthesia. The Trendelenburg position is admissible (seepage 1205). No special inhaler is required, but the drug may


. Modern surgery, general and operative. Fig. 873.—Skinners mask. Fig. 874.—Junkers inhaler. deaths happen at this time. In administering chloroform have at hand amouth-gag, tongue forceps, artery forceps, small gauze sponges, a clean towel,h>podermatic syringes loaded with solutions of strychnin, atropin and brandy,an electric battery, and a can of oxygen. Use pure chloroform only. Thepatient should be recumbent. The erect or semi-erect positions are dangerousin chloroform anesthesia. The Trendelenburg position is admissible (seepage 1205). No special inhaler is required, but the drug may be given upon athin towel, a napkin, or a piece of lint. The mask of Skinner (Fig. 873)is very useful. Junkers inhaler (Fig. 874) is used by many anesthetists. Inoperations about the face Souchons instrument is serviceable. Souchonsapparatus is so arranged that chloroform may be given through a tube which isintroduced through the nose, the instrument being well out of the way of theoperator. Some surgeons cocainize the nares before


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