Preparatory and after treatment in operative cases . g hi J. Fig. 205.—Instruments Employed rx the Operation of Ixftsiox. a, Thumb forceps, c. Scissors, rl, Aneurism needle, e, Ordinary dropper withcurved point, extemporaneous cannula. /, Toothpick for same purpose, g, Cooperscannula, h, Kellys needle, i, Lucketts cannula, j, Fowlers, m, Harriss Fowlers thermometer for cannula, o, Catgut and silk-worm gut. p, ^Needles.(Bryant.) case of emergency a curved glass eye dropper admirably fills therequirements. The reservoir holding the solution may consistof a simple fountain s


Preparatory and after treatment in operative cases . g hi J. Fig. 205.—Instruments Employed rx the Operation of Ixftsiox. a, Thumb forceps, c. Scissors, rl, Aneurism needle, e, Ordinary dropper withcurved point, extemporaneous cannula. /, Toothpick for same purpose, g, Cooperscannula, h, Kellys needle, i, Lucketts cannula, j, Fowlers, m, Harriss Fowlers thermometer for cannula, o, Catgut and silk-worm gut. p, ^Needles.(Bryant.) case of emergency a curved glass eye dropper admirably fills therequirements. The reservoir holding the solution may consistof a simple fountain syringe or, if available, one of the appara-tuses shown in Fig. 206 may be used. Glass receptacles havethe advantage of permitting scrutiny of a thermometer sub-merged in the liquid without manipulation. This is, however,not essential. Indeed, in operations done in private residencestoo much apparatus becomes cumbersome, and, as a matter offact, a glass eye-dropper and a sterile fountain syringe are allthat are necessary to accomplish the purpose. The rec


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