Operative surgery . 806 OPERATIVE SURGERY. ^r^i. Fig. 1015.—Instruments employed in operations on the gall bladder and gall ducts. , Curved and straight scissors, b. Needle holder, c. Stone forceps, d. Forceps forcrushing, with rubber-protected jaws. e. /, g, h. Forceps for catching Long silver probe, j. Scoop. /*;. Hvpoderinic syringe and mouse-tooth Chromicized catgut, m. Halsteds hammer (assorted sizes), n. Sponge Costotome. p. Blunt hook, tenaculum, and blunt retractor, q. Spatula, r. Hal-steds curved needles, s. Curved needles for sewing and straight for br
Operative surgery . 806 OPERATIVE SURGERY. ^r^i. Fig. 1015.—Instruments employed in operations on the gall bladder and gall ducts. , Curved and straight scissors, b. Needle holder, c. Stone forceps, d. Forceps forcrushing, with rubber-protected jaws. e. /, g, h. Forceps for catching Long silver probe, j. Scoop. /*;. Hvpoderinic syringe and mouse-tooth Chromicized catgut, m. Halsteds hammer (assorted sizes), n. Sponge Costotome. p. Blunt hook, tenaculum, and blunt retractor, q. Spatula, r. Hal-steds curved needles, s. Curved needles for sewing and straight for breaking cal-culi. Scalpels, bistouries, forcipressure, ligatures, anchored wipers, etc., are needed. OIKIIATIONS ON VISCEIiA CONNl^^CTKI) WIIMI lKI!lT()\yKlM. 807 toiidtnl for this |)urp()sc ; if iioii-iulhereiit puck the l)ordors of the exposedpart of the hhukler with gauze or sponges, introduce a small trocar or fineaspirating needle at tiie lowest point of the exposed part, and as the contentsescape seize the relaxing walls of tiie bladder
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