. Surgical and gynæcological nursing. Fig. 100. Fig. 101. Fig. 98.—Clamping instruments: haemostatic clamps. (1) Kochers; (2) Halsteds mos-quito: (3) Taites; (4) Peans; (5) Halsteds; (6) Kochers; (7) Kellys; (8) Ochsnert. Fig. 99.—Clamping instruments. (1) Von Blunks; (2, 3, 4) Peans; (5) Kelseys hemor-rhoidal clamp. Fig. 100.—Clamping instruments. (1) Kelly-Murphy; (2) Peans T clamp; (3)straight sponge stick; (4) Foersters straight clamp; (5) Foersters curved clamp. Fig. 101.—Clamping instruments. (1,2) Intestinal clamps; (3,4) stomach clampa (1,Wrights; 2, Kochers; 3-4, Mayo-Robson). include
. Surgical and gynæcological nursing. Fig. 100. Fig. 101. Fig. 98.—Clamping instruments: haemostatic clamps. (1) Kochers; (2) Halsteds mos-quito: (3) Taites; (4) Peans; (5) Halsteds; (6) Kochers; (7) Kellys; (8) Ochsnert. Fig. 99.—Clamping instruments. (1) Von Blunks; (2, 3, 4) Peans; (5) Kelseys hemor-rhoidal clamp. Fig. 100.—Clamping instruments. (1) Kelly-Murphy; (2) Peans T clamp; (3)straight sponge stick; (4) Foersters straight clamp; (5) Foersters curved clamp. Fig. 101.—Clamping instruments. (1,2) Intestinal clamps; (3,4) stomach clampa (1,Wrights; 2, Kochers; 3-4, Mayo-Robson). included and, in addition to that, numerous auxiliaries that havethis object. The prominent general class of holding instruments Fig. Fig. 103. Ftq 102—Holding instruments. (1) Halsteds mouse-toothed forceps; (2 3) dressingforceps; (4) tongue holding forceps (Houses); (.5) bone clamps (Holder) s ; (f>) Ferguson slhm-jaw bone-holding forceps; (7) sequestrum forceps (Van Burens); (8) Doyens tissue-holding ^Ef^^i^f^/^entg. (1) Richters volsellum forceps; (2) Skeenes volsel-lum forceps; (3) Emmets; (4) Foersters sponge or dressing forceps; (5) Richter s; (6)Collins 8 uterus holding forceps. 286 THE OPERATION
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