Catalogue of dental materials, furniture, instruments, etc., for sale . . . . . . each 50 cents. GILUNG TWINE. Adapted for ligatures for correcting irregularities ; for holding Rubber Dam in posi-tion ; also, for passing between teeth to discover imperfections in the enamel, and forcleansing and polishing. Two sizes, coarse and fine. Put up in plaits, convenient for use, in lengths of twenty-four inches. Price, per Plait . . . . .... $ h lb. Ball,-Coarse Fine . . . ..?.. . DENTAL CATALOGUE. 169 m BOWMAN-ALLAN CLAMP FORCEPS. Combination of Dr. Bowmans and Dr. Allans Rubber Dam Cla


Catalogue of dental materials, furniture, instruments, etc., for sale . . . . . . each 50 cents. GILUNG TWINE. Adapted for ligatures for correcting irregularities ; for holding Rubber Dam in posi-tion ; also, for passing between teeth to discover imperfections in the enamel, and forcleansing and polishing. Two sizes, coarse and fine. Put up in plaits, convenient for use, in lengths of twenty-four inches. Price, per Plait . . . . .... $ h lb. Ball,-Coarse Fine . . . ..?.. . DENTAL CATALOGUE. 169 m BOWMAN-ALLAN CLAMP FORCEPS. Combination of Dr. Bowmans and Dr. Allans Rubber Dam Clamp Ap-plier, with H. Coys Locking Slide- Rin:. Known to the Profession and trade as the Bowman-Allan Clamp Forceps. We have remodeled our pattern so as to make these Forceps combine every advantage in shape with superior work-manship and elegance of outlines. The Cut illustrates these claims. The Side-Cut shows the spread of thepoints when the Lock-Slide is slipped down to the Joint-Screw. Price, Crocus-Polished . $ Nickel-Plated 170 S. S. WHITES FISKS AUTOMATIC SALIVA EJECTOR. THE MOST SIMPLE AND EFFECTIVE SALIVA PUMP YET OFFERED TO THE DENTAL PROFESSION. It is well known that a rapid jet of water, steam, or air will carry along with itanother stream, if brought in contact in suitable tubes. The principle is as old asthe junction of two rivers. It was first practically applied in what is known as theGiffard Injector, for filling steam-boilers with water by means of a jet of steam. Theprinciple is here applied to the removal of the saliva from, the mouth, by means of ajet of water. The construction of the instrument will be readily seen by referring to the Cut. Ais the Body, about six inches long; B, the Stop-Cock; C,Water Nozzle; D, Vacuum Chamber; E, Check-Valve; F,Saliva Tube and Mouth-Piece. The Arrows show the directionof the streams united. The jet of water through the narrow throat of the cham-ber drags along with it, by friction, air or any liquid body withgre


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