A complete handbook for the sanitary troops of the U S army and navy . Fig. 210. 238 NURSING Explanation of Figs. 211 to 213. Apparatus, blood pressure: For determining the diastolic andsystolic blood pressure in diagnosis of diseases of heart, arteries andkidney (Fig. 211). Bottle, drop: For chloroform and ether (Fig. 212). Case, aspirating: This consists of a rubber stopper containinga double current metal tube with stopcocks, a pump, aspiratingneedles, trocar and cannula, and tubing attachments. To use it abottle in which the rubber stopper fits tightly must be supplied;the double current m


A complete handbook for the sanitary troops of the U S army and navy . Fig. 210. 238 NURSING Explanation of Figs. 211 to 213. Apparatus, blood pressure: For determining the diastolic andsystolic blood pressure in diagnosis of diseases of heart, arteries andkidney (Fig. 211). Bottle, drop: For chloroform and ether (Fig. 212). Case, aspirating: This consists of a rubber stopper containinga double current metal tube with stopcocks, a pump, aspiratingneedles, trocar and cannula, and tubing attachments. To use it abottle in which the rubber stopper fits tightly must be supplied;the double current metal tube is connected on one side with the pumpand on the other with an aspirating needle. The air is pumpedout of the bottle, creating a partial vacuum, after which the stop-cock connecting with the aspirating needle is opened and the fluiddrawn off into the bottle (Fig. 213). IXSTRLAIEXTS AXi) APPLIAXCES 239. Fig. -mi.


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