Catalogue of Sharp & Smith : importers, manufacturers, wholesale and retail dealers in surgical instruments, deformity apparatus, artificial limbs, artificial eyes, elastic stockings, trusses, crutches, supporters, galvanic and faradic batteries, etc., surgeons' appliances of every description . e on them, which is a guarantee of the quality. SHARP & SMITH, Manufacturers of Surgical Instruments, 73 Randolph Street, Chicago. 513 SHARP & SMITH, CHICAGO. INTUBATION SETS. FIG. 2735 Waxhams Intubation set ^27 50 Comprising; I ODwyers Tube Introducer (2731-—Fig. 2), I Extractor (2734—Fig. 4). I Scal


Catalogue of Sharp & Smith : importers, manufacturers, wholesale and retail dealers in surgical instruments, deformity apparatus, artificial limbs, artificial eyes, elastic stockings, trusses, crutches, supporters, galvanic and faradic batteries, etc., surgeons' appliances of every description . e on them, which is a guarantee of the quality. SHARP & SMITH, Manufacturers of Surgical Instruments, 73 Randolph Street, Chicago. 513 SHARP & SMITH, CHICAGO. INTUBATION SETS. FIG. 2735 Waxhams Intubation set ^27 50 Comprising; I ODwyers Tube Introducer (2731-—Fig. 2), I Extractor (2734—Fig. 4). I Scale (2733_Fig. 3). I Waxhams Gag. I Pair Waxiiams Trachea Forceps. I Respirator. 5 Tubes, with Epiglottis and Intubators. *2 736 ODwyers Instrument for Intubation in Chronic Stenosis of the Larynx 2 50 Extract from an article entitled INTUBATION IN CHRONIC STENOSIS OF THE LARYNX. By Joseph ODwyer, M. D. * * I have also devised (Fig. 2736) for the removal of laryngealgrowths, particularly when situated in the subglottic region, where it is difficultto reach them with forceps in adults, and impossible in children. For growthsattached to the lateral aspects of the larynx the snare is passed far enoughdown to give room for the neoplasm to slip between the blades, when it is. 2736 pressed firmly against the side of the larynx, and withdrawn. If the seat ofattachment is unknown, both sides, and then the anterior and posterior por-tions of the glottis, can be curetted in succession. This instrument will not seize any of the normal tissues when appliedlaterally, but in removing it, when used antero-posteriorly, it is necessary toprotect the epiglottis and uvula with the finger. Two sizes of this snare arenecessary, that shown in the cut being suitable for children. In young sub-jects it is guided into the larynx in the same manner as in practicing intu-bation. In adults it can be inserted with greater facility by the aid of themirror. All Instruments designated by a * are ill


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