. Plates illustrating a treatise on the malformations, injuries, and diseases of the rectum and anus . PLATE IX. Fig. I. Forceps for prolapsing internal hemorrhoidal tumours. (See page 188.) Fig. II. » Forceps for withdrawing the needle. (See page 188-9.) Fir;. III. Needle carrier armed with the needle. (See page 188.) Fig. IV. The needle. (See page 188.) Fig. V. The dilating rectum bougie. (See page 285.) Fig. VI. The wire which runs through it, with the plates attached. Fig. VII. The handle. Fig. VIII. The pin for securing the tube and handle together. Fig. IX. A view of the inside of one of


. Plates illustrating a treatise on the malformations, injuries, and diseases of the rectum and anus . PLATE IX. Fig. I. Forceps for prolapsing internal hemorrhoidal tumours. (See page 188.) Fig. II. » Forceps for withdrawing the needle. (See page 188-9.) Fir;. III. Needle carrier armed with the needle. (See page 188.) Fig. IV. The needle. (See page 188.) Fig. V. The dilating rectum bougie. (See page 285.) Fig. VI. The wire which runs through it, with the plates attached. Fig. VII. The handle. Fig. VIII. The pin for securing the tube and handle together. Fig. IX. A view of the inside of one of the four ivory sections. Fig. X. A view of the plates looking from the distal extremity of the wire. Fig. XI. The tube of the instrument for stopping hemorrhage. (See page 185-6.) Fig. XII. The instrument for stopping hemorrhage with a portion of intestine tiedover it—fit for use. (See page 185-6.) THE END.


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