Catalogue of dental materials, furniture, instruments, etc., for sale . e or slot in which holes havebeen drilled to receive a Plunger, which springs into place a,t each half-inch of the Bod,requiring only the force of the thumb and finger to withdraw it when a change of heightis required. The inclined position (represented in Cut No. 1) gives a peculiarly agreeable sen-sation of rest and comfort, coming up, as it does, well at the back, thereby supporting thespine, giving freedom of action to the limbs, and allowing the feet to rest upon the floor,dispensing with the necessity of a foot-rest.


Catalogue of dental materials, furniture, instruments, etc., for sale . e or slot in which holes havebeen drilled to receive a Plunger, which springs into place a,t each half-inch of the Bod,requiring only the force of the thumb and finger to withdraw it when a change of heightis required. The inclined position (represented in Cut No. 1) gives a peculiarly agreeable sen-sation of rest and comfort, coming up, as it does, well at the back, thereby supporting thespine, giving freedom of action to the limbs, and allowing the feet to rest upon the floor,dispensing with the necessity of a foot-rest. The Stool is now in use by many leadingDentists, who speak of it in the highest terms of praise. No. 1. Japanned Black, Gilt or Figured Band, Nickel-Plated Lever . $ 2. Imitation of Oak, Nickel-Plated Lever and Thumb Screw . . 3. of Bosewood, or Bosewood and Oak, Nickel-Plated Lever and Thumb Screw . Boxing, extra . . . . . . DENTAL CATALOGUE. 255 Dental Brackets. THE 8. S. WHITE DENTAL BRACKET, No. 7. (Patented Nov. 2, 1875.). This Bracket is attached to the wall or other support by screws, swinging from itsBase either to the right or left. It has a vertical range of twenty-six inches. The Cutrepresents the Table in its highest, the dotted lines in its lowest position. It is raised and lowered by a Rod, having a Hatchet at the end, which holds it at anydesired point within its range. The movement is as simple as lifting a door-latch, andrequires the use of only one hand. The length of the Bracket proper is thirty-eight inches, but when desired the Tablemay be swung beyond the Bracket, making a reach of fifty-one inches. The Table is held solidly at either extension by a pin, which is controlled by a touchof the thumb at the end of the stationary Arm. The Table is thirteen inches square, and contains four drawers, which are thrownout from either corner by a touch of the finger. It has a depression in the center toreceive an alcohol lamp. It is covered wit


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