The Massachusetts eclectic medical journal . Fig. 78. The Stopper and Cocks supplied with Apparatus No. 2. Apparatus No. 77. 1st. Means of changing the pump from an exhaust to a force pump, and vice versa, therebyenabling the operator not only to withdraw an abnormal fluid, but to inject the cavity through thetubes and needle of the apparatus with one adapted to induce healhy action.—See Dieulafoy onAspiration, pp. 176, 278. 2d. The employment, in our apparatus No. 1, of a metal Screw Cap, fitting the neck of thereceiver supplied with this apparatus so securely that it cannot be forced


The Massachusetts eclectic medical journal . Fig. 78. The Stopper and Cocks supplied with Apparatus No. 2. Apparatus No. 77. 1st. Means of changing the pump from an exhaust to a force pump, and vice versa, therebyenabling the operator not only to withdraw an abnormal fluid, but to inject the cavity through thetubes and needle of the apparatus with one adapted to induce healhy action.—See Dieulafoy onAspiration, pp. 176, 278. 2d. The employment, in our apparatus No. 1, of a metal Screw Cap, fitting the neck of thereceiver supplied with this apparatus so securely that it cannot be forced from its place by conden-sed air while injecting, or accidentally removed while the receiver is in a state of vacuum foraspiration. 3d. The substitution, for the ordinary oiled silk valves of other apparatus, of a kind indestruc-tible both in form and material. 4th. A simple and comparatively inexpensive attachment for evacuating the contents of thestomach, equal, if not superior, to any in use hitherto. Commendations bestowed upon our As


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