. The operating room, a primer for pupil nurses. ging her arm forward so that she does not lie on it. Ligatures, No. 1 catgut basin. Graduates (sterile, small; unsterile, large).Note.—Note change in color, respirations, etc.; pointout all such data to juniors for instruction. (c) Rib Resection.—Add to set in (b):Periosteal elevator. Costotome (rib-cutting). Bone hook. Needle-holder. Round needles for ligatures (No. 1 catgut plain). Silkworm-gut on curved Hagedorn for skin. Rubber-dam


. The operating room, a primer for pupil nurses. ging her arm forward so that she does not lie on it. Ligatures, No. 1 catgut basin. Graduates (sterile, small; unsterile, large).Note.—Note change in color, respirations, etc.; pointout all such data to juniors for instruction. (c) Rib Resection.—Add to set in (b):Periosteal elevator. Costotome (rib-cutting). Bone hook. Needle-holder. Round needles for ligatures (No. 1 catgut plain). Silkworm-gut on curved Hagedorn for skin. Rubber-dam and drainage-tube. Politzer bag and tube bottle from oxygen tank, thelatter to produce vacuum and extract pus, or empyemabutton (spool). Pads, towels, sponges. LTnguentine or boraline to smear over skin before ap-plying rubber-dam. Appendectomy. Intestinal forceps to grasp colon (Fig. 26). Scalpel. Mouse-tooth forceps. Plain forceps. Artery forceps. Sponge-holders. Retractors. Ligature carrier. LIST OF INSTRUMENTS FOR CERTAIN OPERATIONS 197. Fig. 26.—Viscera forceps. Method of covering jaws with rubber tubes. Ligatures—catgut No. 1 for abdominal wall; catgutNo. 2, chromic, to ligate , curved and straight. 198 OPERATING ROOM Specimen dish. Cautery. Carbolic acid and alcohol (pure). Needle-holder. Probe. Split compress. Rolled gauze to wall off. Saline. Tape sponges with rings slipped through their tapes. Drainage-tubes. Cigarette drains. Towels. Towel clamps. Outfit for lavage. Needles—(1) Small round c catgut No. 1 plain for peri-toneum; (2) stout short round c chromic No. 2 for muscle;(3) straight cambric needle or fine round intestinal needle,with fine silk for purse-string suture to invaginate thestump; (4) long, heavy curved needles with silkworm-gutfor through-and-through outer sutures, especially ifaround drainage-tube, or Michell clips, with specialforceps (Figs. 27, 28). Cholecystotomy, Cholecystectomy, Choledochotomy. Dissecting set. Long sto


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