. Post-mortem pathology; a manual of post-mortem examinations and the interpretations to be drawn therefrom; a practical treatise for students and practitioners. Fig. 20.—i, desirable form of forceps with spring; 2, saw with rounded end ; 3 and 4, proper shapes of needles; 5,small saw with rounded end; 6, spring forceps; 7, box-jointed tenaculum forceps; 8, solid-headed hammer; 9, steeltape measure; 10, combined hone and strop ; n, scalpel with rounded hard-wood handle. (Reduced about one-half.) Fig. 2i.—A very desirable saw for post-mortem work ; it is solidly constructed, and the teeth on th


. Post-mortem pathology; a manual of post-mortem examinations and the interpretations to be drawn therefrom; a practical treatise for students and practitioners. Fig. 20.—i, desirable form of forceps with spring; 2, saw with rounded end ; 3 and 4, proper shapes of needles; 5,small saw with rounded end; 6, spring forceps; 7, box-jointed tenaculum forceps; 8, solid-headed hammer; 9, steeltape measure; 10, combined hone and strop ; n, scalpel with rounded hard-wood handle. (Reduced about one-half.) Fig. 2i.—A very desirable saw for post-mortem work ; it is solidly constructed, and the teeth on thecurved end are useful for sawing out the angles in the removal of the skullcap by the angular Slightly less than one-half natural size.). Fig. 22.—Butchers saw, very useful for quick work in opening the calvarium.(.One-quarter natural size.)


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