A complete handbook for the sanitary troops of the U S army and navy . Fig. 152. Fig. 157. 218 NUKSIXG Explanation of Figs. 158 to 164. Forceps, scqiicstniin: A strong forceps for pulling- away deadbone (Fig. 158J. Gay, month: An appliance for holding the mouth open (Fig. 159). Gouge and chisel: For gouging and splitting bone (Fig. 160). Head mirror: A round mirror worn on the forehead in the ex-amination of the throat and ear (Fig. 161). Jnfiator, : A rubber air bag with nozzle used in inflatingthe ear (Fig. 162). Inhaler, chloroform: A framework covered with gauze or flannelfor admi


A complete handbook for the sanitary troops of the U S army and navy . Fig. 152. Fig. 157. 218 NUKSIXG Explanation of Figs. 158 to 164. Forceps, scqiicstniin: A strong forceps for pulling- away deadbone (Fig. 158J. Gay, month: An appliance for holding the mouth open (Fig. 159). Gouge and chisel: For gouging and splitting bone (Fig. 160). Head mirror: A round mirror worn on the forehead in the ex-amination of the throat and ear (Fig. 161). Jnfiator, : A rubber air bag with nozzle used in inflatingthe ear (Fig. 162). Inhaler, chloroform: A framework covered with gauze or flannelfor administering chloroform (Fig. 163). Inhaler, ether, Allis: An appliance for the administration of ether(Fig. 164). INSTRUMENTS AND APPLIANCES 219. Fic. 162. Fig. 160. Fig. 164. 220 NURSING Explanation of Figs. 165 to 175. Knife, amputating: Used for amputating a limb; a large one isused for amputating the thigh, a medium size for the leg, a smallone for the arm (Fig. 165). Knife, tenotomy. A small narrow knife for cutting tendons underthe skin (Fig. 166). Lachrymal probes: Small silver probes for introducing into thetube or duct leading from the eye to the nose (Fig. 167). Lachrymal styles: Button-headed silver instruments for passinginto the duct leading from the eye to the nose (Fig. 168). Lancet: An instrument used for bleeding, vaccinating, and open-ing boils or small abscesses (Fig. 169). Lavage tube, rectum: A large, soft-rubber tube for washing outthe bowel (Fig. 170). Lavage tube, stomach: A large, soft-rubber tube for washing outthe stomach (Fig. 171). Needle, aneurism: A curved, blunt instrument, with an eye nearthe end, used for passing a ligature under an artery (Fig. 172). Needles: (a) An ordinary suture needle; (b)


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