Catalogue of dental materials, furniture, instruments, etc., for sale . For tins modification of a very useful instrument we are indebted to Dr. P. , of Tipton, Iowa. By its use the tongue may be clamped down in place and kept in position as longas desired. The sublingual and submaxillary ducts may be very effectually closed byplacing upcn them rolls or pads of bibulous or tissue paper before applying the Com-press ; a pad of paper or a napkin should be placed on the tongue before adjusting theinstrument. The use of it is a relief to patients rather than a discomfort, holding thetongue


Catalogue of dental materials, furniture, instruments, etc., for sale . For tins modification of a very useful instrument we are indebted to Dr. P. , of Tipton, Iowa. By its use the tongue may be clamped down in place and kept in position as longas desired. The sublingual and submaxillary ducts may be very effectually closed byplacing upcn them rolls or pads of bibulous or tissue paper before applying the Com-press ; a pad of paper or a napkin should be placed on the tongue before adjusting theinstrument. The use of it is a relief to patients rather than a discomfort, holding thetongue entirely out of the way during an operation, without requiring constant efforton their part. It possesses all the advantages of the Hawes Compressor, and the addi-tional convenience of a lateral and sliding motion of the Compressor, and a lateral motionof the Chin-Plate, by which the Post can be placed at either side out of the way of theOperator. The Chin-Plate of No. 1 is 2 inches long by If inches wide ; that of No. 2 is 2\inches long by \\ inches wide. The statio


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