The archives of physiological therapy . funnel chimney, a fire pot containing aBunsen burner when using gas or an al-cohol lamp when using alcohol, a waterboiler with a cover, a jointed tin tubein two sections with a chamber providedfor the insertion of gauze when it is de-sired to produce a medicated moist hotair, and an asbestos tube. When the apparatus is used for thegeneration of moist hot air (Fig. 2) theboiler is filled half full of water and seton tap of the fire pot. If medicatedsteam is required place a piece of sur-geons gauze saturated with the re-quired medicament in the small gauz


The archives of physiological therapy . funnel chimney, a fire pot containing aBunsen burner when using gas or an al-cohol lamp when using alcohol, a waterboiler with a cover, a jointed tin tubein two sections with a chamber providedfor the insertion of gauze when it is de-sired to produce a medicated moist hotair, and an asbestos tube. When the apparatus is used for thegeneration of moist hot air (Fig. 2) theboiler is filled half full of water and seton tap of the fire pot. If medicatedsteam is required place a piece of sur-geons gauze saturated with the re-quired medicament in the small gauzechamber, when the steam passingthrough this will become impregnatedtherewith. When the water has boiled down and more is required pour it inthrough the small funnel in the When it is desired to make an appli-cation of plain dry hot air place thefunnel chimney over the fire pot (Fig. 3)and the asbestos tube over the end ofthe funnel chimney, discarding the waterboiler altogether. Confinement of the hot air is securedby draping a sheet over the crib andtucking it in tightly around the bottom


Size: 1389px × 1799px
Photo credit: © The Reading Room / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

Keywords: ., bookcentury1900, bookdecade1900, booksubjectmedicine, bookyear190