. Bacteriological apparatus : pathological, biochemical. Scientific apparatus and instruments; Bacteriology; Chemical industry. 10860 10855 Sphygmomanometer—Faught's Clinical. Pocket size; similar in mechanism to No. 10855, but with much larger dial and more easily read at a distance, making it especially valuable for clinical purposes; graduated to read directly in mm of Hg. from 0 to 350; unusual in that it gives readings above 300 mm Hg., a condition which may be required in studying cases of Bright's disease, eclampsia and cerebral compression; furnished in genuine leather pocket case, wit
. Bacteriological apparatus : pathological, biochemical. Scientific apparatus and instruments; Bacteriology; Chemical industry. 10860 10855 Sphygmomanometer—Faught's Clinical. Pocket size; similar in mechanism to No. 10855, but with much larger dial and more easily read at a distance, making it especially valuable for clinical purposes; graduated to read directly in mm of Hg. from 0 to 350; unusual in that it gives readings above 300 mm Hg., a condition which may be required in studying cases of Bright's disease, eclampsia and cerebral compression; furnished in genuine leather pocket case, with signed certificate by Dr. Faught and copy of Blood Pressure Primer Each 10860 Sphygmomanometer—Faught's Pocket Mercurial. A recent design in folding mercury apparatus; constructed upon the cistern, vertical tube type and in such a manner that the manometer tube hinges in the center, which, when folded, carries with it a black and white scale; is contained in a polished, mahogany box, measuring 6% x % x 1% in.; specially devised hinge prevents loss of mercury when instrument is in folded position; scale reads 0 to 270 mm Hg.; furnished in genuine leather pocket case, with signed certificate by Dr. Faught and copy of Blood Pressure Primer Each 10865 10865 Sphygmomanometer—Roesch's. Featured by its accuracy, sensitive- ness, portability and simplicity; consists of a gauge, an arm-sleeve, an inflating-bulb and a valve; gauge measures pressures from 0 to 260 mm of mercury, with dial graduated to centimeters and fifths of centimeters; newly devised control feature prevents instrument from being pumped beyond its maximum indication; arm-sleeve is of durable material, fastening to arm like a roller bandage; pressure bag is made of most elastic and durable rubber and, when worn, may be readily removed for repairs or replacement; improved type of valve, interposed between inflating-bulb and arm-sleeve, is so well adjusted that a slight leak can be obtained by a one-e
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