An international system of electro-therapeutics : for students, general practitioners, and specialists . of sulphuric acid for a few minutes, then pour over each asuflflcient amount of mercury to cover the surfaces and edges of eachplate, and stand them on end to drain. In addition to such instruments as are usually employed in utero-vaginal operations, as speculum, retractors, etc., the following will besuflScient to meet all ordinary demands:— A diverging vulsellum (Fig. 10) ; two forceps with binding-posts forattaching the conducting cords, as in operations for fistula (s


An international system of electro-therapeutics : for students, general practitioners, and specialists . of sulphuric acid for a few minutes, then pour over each asuflflcient amount of mercury to cover the surfaces and edges of eachplate, and stand them on end to drain. In addition to such instruments as are usually employed in utero-vaginal operations, as speculum, retractors, etc., the following will besuflScient to meet all ordinary demands:— A diverging vulsellum (Fig. 10) ; two forceps with binding-posts forattaching the conducting cords, as in operations for fistula (shown inFigs. 3 and 4) ; one dome-shaped cauterizer (Fig. 11); one cauterizer forcervical canal or urethra (Fig. 12); one or more platinum knives ( and 14); one angular knife for kolpoc3stotomy (Fig. 15) ; one universalhandle (Fig. 16) ; one loop-carrier (Fig. 17); fixation forceps for kolpo- By actual experiment, one of these zinc plates alone, immersed in ten ounces ofordinary bichromate solution, will raise the temperature of said fluid from 70 to 110 degree^in thirty minuteg. L-12 Pig. 10. ^mmm Fig. U. Fig. 12. Fig. 13. Fig, 14.


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