Operative surgery . Fig. 54.—Glass Pig. 55.—Autliors rubber receptacle,with metal frame. not suitable for the purpose, as one can not be certain that they are in acleanly condition. Rubber, gutta-percha (Fig. 53), papier-mache, porcelain,earthen-, glass- (Fig. 54), and agate-ware receptacles are cheap, common,6 52 OPERATIVE SURGERY. and serviceable. Tin receptacles, while always available, are unsuited forthe use of mercurial solutions. Rubber receptacles that may be folded soas to occupy but limited space are cheap, portable, durable, and one designed by the author


Operative surgery . Fig. 54.—Glass Pig. 55.—Autliors rubber receptacle,with metal frame. not suitable for the purpose, as one can not be certain that they are in acleanly condition. Rubber, gutta-percha (Fig. 53), papier-mache, porcelain,earthen-, glass- (Fig. 54), and agate-ware receptacles are cheap, common,6 52 OPERATIVE SURGERY. and serviceable. Tin receptacles, while always available, are unsuited forthe use of mercurial solutions. Rubber receptacles that may be folded soas to occupy but limited space are cheap, portable, durable, and one designed by the author (Fig. 55) can be employed with or withoutthe metal framework belonging to it, depending on whether or not it is tobe moved while in use. If the support of the framework be omitted, thereceptacle can not be moved, except with great care, without the danger ofslopping over. The rubber receptacle with a hollow elevated border ad-mitting of inflation is also convenient and portable, but is liable to collectobjectionable matter in the retiring a


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