JOHN REYNDERS & CO. 303 FOURTH AVE., NEW YORK. Veterinary Instruments, ANATOMICAL -Mopets, Booxs, Ete. ‘ 5d 4 ws THustrated Alphabetical Register OF VETERINARY INSTRUMENTS ANATOMICAL MODELS, BOOKS, ETC. y eG ouss 2 ee favo. |. SECOND EDITION, 2 REVISED AND ENLARGED. Cie ORD MANUFACTURED, IMPORTED AND FOR SALE BY JOHN REYNDERS & CO, CHARLES REYNDERS, WILLIAM HARZ, No. 303 Fourth Avenue, New York. e : ° , Zt AVAL. U a, , \ On ¥, we YX > HIN b ON /do mr Wy Ke be - ati aya No en ” et™ \ o ‘ COMPILED AND PUBLISHED BY OEUN, TBY NDE RS .&..CO., 1883. Press of H. CHEROUNY, 17—27 Vandewater St., Entered, according to Act of Congress, in the year 1883, _ By Joun Reyypvers & Co., In the O“ice of the Librarian of Congress, at Washington, D. ©. NOTE. Every picture or print in this work is copyrighted. Right of translation reserved. New York, —— SS INTRODUCTION. In presenting to the American Veterinary Profession, Stock Farmers and others the second cdition of our Illustrated Alphabetical Register of Veterinary Instruments, Anatomical Models, Books, etc., we intend to furnish the means of becoming acquainted with the various forms of these goods as manufactured and imported by us. This Register will be found a valuable guide of reference for the selection of articles of above description. In compiling, neither labor, time nor expense have been spared to make tt the completest work of its kind published on this continent. Our stock ts larger, more varied and completer than heretofore. It ts our determination to have on hand a full supply of all goods mentioned in the following pages; all new and useful improvements will be added thereto, thus enabling the profession to find at our establishment every- thing requisite for each department of their art. We shall be pleased to have our attention called to new inventions and tmprovements in Instru- ments and Apparatus, our personal superintendence will be given to the execution of orders for such as also to all orders large or small for goods as enumerated in the following pages and that we may be favored with. Our prices are as moderate as consistent with the trreproachable quality of the goods (the only quality manufactured by us); and taking thts into consideration, will compare favorably with any first class manufacturers in this country. All of the following articles are of strictly the best quality, made by experienced artisans at our factory and are warranted to give satisfaction. By constant and careful attention to the production of Instruments of the very best quality and workmanship, we hope to merit a continuance of the liberal patronage and support hitherto accorded us. Most Respectfully, No. 303 FouRTH AVE., N, Y., John Reynders & Co., JANUARY, 1884. 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Alphabetical Register of Instruments, etc, ............... nce atbaces 7 to 65 itintumeration and Contents of Cases;.: . 2.25. .626.. eee sw tee ts 67 ton72 Descriptive List of Anatomical Models,..................02... < 3'to46 5 coe Ole VOtCrIN at yb OOKS ae-.ya cic seeps «ella eo ale Se se Ss, = hal Ow << Sof books on the Microscope; 25 sasha we sewees oo: «—s«92. to 94 PPPONGIRE 252 5 2 afes ues es 2 a Spectre) Moras, ware ios epeeees Sisteis « 95 to 99 6 JOHN KEY NDERS & CO. Plate I. 1 303 Fourth Avenue, New York. 7 Alphabetical Register of Instruments ete. A\ bees iRancotine hard rubber handles(2% 2 ec. eo. 05 see ale so mis $ 1 00 Ss ry witheslide,catchs Plate: 2.) (Wie. 22.7) oo... 12. ace oe 2 00 Rep OL MMA) SOUSA te ota 0)s a) arn 2 See A aicea a ee eee Os vie l= ais es 0 50 Anatomical Syringe, best, consisting of the syringe, 1 double injection pipe, 3 assorted single pipes, 1 stop-cock and wrench ; in mahogany CEOS) | TTIXE C6 Ls ol Se eee es eh on Cir ata ee ce 40 00 Aneurism Needle, combined with Director. Plate 12. Fig. 187........ 0 75 3 7 imrebony handles Wig! 2 sme oe ee si val tos we oe 1 00 ee s im ivory CE) OP eeeer ec ee eran rar 1 25 * zs closing into plain hard rubber handle ............-- 1 50 - Zh closing into hard rubber handle, with slide catch .... 2 50 a : and Tenaculum, closing into one plain hard rubber ENAMEL Ogee ety a NN ag sat anre ST shane yotiena'e" aay st ells} nl'e\"sh. 0: 1 75 Aneurism Needle and Tanaculum, closing into hard rubber handle with HKG V3, (CH Ve eS oa ee Rie ctr ene ioe Cee nO cin Sanh ein ee 3 25 PCeaiarasWmiversaly FIGs S22). sects 8 neve ©) ae. cgeiele = tle oS alee sie each 1 00* ‘These Ankle Guards, or Protectors, are very light and soft, and perform the work much better than the hard and rigid ones in common use, and being continuous around the leg, they are always in position. Antiseptic Atomizer, Championiére’s, with two spray tubes. Fig. 7..... 60 00 oF ss srmallsize, with one spray tuber sre as 2-3. %)-)-\3)1-)- « 35 00 SS ss Lister’s ; operated with set of double bulbs (same TREC AUC Ped OF) tae tae es eR en a oie Ap ee ea ee 5 50 Antiseptic Atomizer, with three flexible tubes, operated with set of dombple pullosss Mlntegs sve! i ee eng erg stterere BOSS wen ele ls pe 8 25 Antiseptic Dressing Materials. See “Dressing Materials.” Apparatus for throwing Anaesthetic Spray. Richardson’s, with one SUERTE 0 PTE re ALON RE UE aL es nt aim Rei A Aa Ey acer ea 5 50 Apparatus for throwing Anaesthetic Spray, Richardson’s, with one each SpE 04 5 Das LeU ar hey Catv Ue ee ie eS Ae een 6 25 Apparatus for throwing Anaesthetic Spray, J. Reynders & Co.’s, tube made of hard rubber, with one each straight and curved jets. IG a [Pc AMOR ca a pereecie ee at gm em ne AOD Apparatus, Blackwell’s, for legs of horses, producing numerous and con- stant streams or jets of cold water (or hot for fomentation), supplies itself upon the syphon principle from a pail, manger, or the tap of a Croton pipe; it is fastened to the limb by means of strap and URE EUG ee, Oi RR Ei a Oe era Me Grr as on nae or ee ai era 8 00 Apparatus for Singeing Horses with gas, plain, without tubing. Plate 2. TEL © LO. 2 iS RBs Bak nee een PR dA be he eel Ot ar 4 00* Apparatus for Singeing Horses with gas, with ball and socket-joint, with- Onumianpnee Hela 2. Hie Oi. 6 se Seqe ss ately erate SETH Se eee 22 2l 4 50* eEGtt 712 Te OLNEGS Ia LEN U0) Oye) & eye eee eee ee a eo 3 00 8 JOHN REYNDERS & CO. Plate II. YNDERS~—GO © SS RED 2. ——— >. _ TT ett ERSZS00 == ty = StI Unt i (ui See wineswo Nin Gay a ao 303 Fourth Avenue, New York. Artery Pesce plain. Fig. 19.. hte Age eC Cem tates a with rat-teeth. Fig. 20 BS PSone an ty ioe water scone SY «plain, with spring catch. Fig. 15...........-..++----- ie « with rat-teeth.and spring catch.............+-2++++++ ee =) Prcke:s, with slide catch. Hig. 18. ......256.6-562 53+ . + * for torsion, with extra long slide catch. Fig. 13 : « fenestrated with spring catch. Fig. 17................ - fe . bulltdos, with) spring catch... 2. «25. 2. ne eee ot ss « fenestrated and combined with needle holder. Fig. 14. : a Cb Veltotnmemney a HT Geant. sipier sci) oe rts cu aie aie vewinie'« sleret Artery Clamp Forceps, straight or curved. Fig. 12.......---..-+++-: € « Forceps, with scissor handles and catch. Plate 14. AoE RE. Po ahceye == = seein seis) iadisi*'e he 9-8 48 BE CORE Artery Needle, closing into hard rubber handle, with slide catch. Can be used also as a dog seaton needle. Fig. 21...........--.++--+- Articulated Fole Hooks, blunt and sharp. Plate 14. Fig. 168 ....each Artificial Eyes, glass, of 1°/,,, 1? and 2 inches diameter. Plate 3. Fig. 27. each Ke « hard rubber, of 1°/,,, 13 and 2 inches diameter ..... each Artificial Hand or Parturition Forceps, EK. A. A. Grange’s. Ashton’s Full Curved Needle in Handle. Plate 19. Fig. 221.......... Aspirator, Fitch’s “Handy.” Plate 3. Fig. 25........ Tecan anaes A represents the dome aspirator needle with the cutting point projected ready for punc- ture. G a magnified diagram of the same after insertion, with the dome advanced so as to protect the interior of the cavity during aspiration; # bulb in upright position to insure the best action of the valves; CC valves; D entrance tube; E exit tube; FF bits of glass tubing, through which to observe the passage of the fluid. Aspirator Trocar and Canula, with stop-cock and Elastic Syringe, A. Flint’s. Plate 3. Wig. 28. With syringe........-...:..+-->: (From A. Flint’s Practice of Medicine, page 163.) For seyeral years past, in place of the suction pump employed by Wyman & Bowditch, I have used a similar apparatus, namely, a small trocar and canula fitted to screw upon the flexible suction tube of Davidson’s Syringe. The canula should be provided with a stop- cock. The trocar and canula being introduced within the chest, the trocar is withdrawn and the canula attached to the syringe; the liquid is then removed by means of the expansion of the India-Rubber suction bulb after its compression with the hand. I have used this apparatus in many cases with satisfactory results. It has also been used with success by many others. Aspirator, Peaslee’s. Plate 3. Fig. 26. Price with two needles, one frocar ana canuln, 1H CASE. Se cte/ok- =o ose Ss.0' $15 00, $17 00 and It has a glass cylinder, over which for protection a metal covering is placed, the latter is open only on one side so the graduations on the piston rod can be seen. A, instrument, 53; inches long; B, gilt tube, 3 inches long, and }, to ;; inch in dia- meter, with pewalled point ; B’, similar tube, 43¢ inches long ; C, abbr’ tube, to be attached to arm a, by which the fluid, drawn from the cyst through a’, is forced out. The stop- cocks at a and a’ are both shown as closed. The gilt tubes B, B’ are to be adjusted on the conic fitting of the rubber tube C, and the other end of the latter on one of the stop-cocks a’ or a. Aspiration (after insertion of one of the gilt tubes) is made by closing both stop-cocks and drawing the piston back, the latter will retain its position at the upper part of the cylin- der by givirg it half a turn. The stop-cock a’ (to which the tube is attached) is then opened and the fluid will enter the cylinder, when the latter is filled it can be emptied by closing the stop-cock a’, open- ing a, and pushing the piston forward. After closing both stop-cocks again more aspira- tions can be made in the same manner. This instrument can be used for injection as well as for aspiration. SOWFrFPRNMPNNWNN RF FE aAaqcntac oS S Cone SS OG Ot S S 21 00 10 JOHN REYNDERS & CO. Plate III. REYNDERS \\ 303 Fourth Avenue, New York. 11 Aspirator, Potain’s ; with plain aspirating pump, three needles, one tro- car and canula, in a neat morocco case. Fig. 23.................$16 The same, with a compound aspirating pump... ........--. ee eae Ke: It is reliable in action, of simple construction, and its low price places it within reach of every veterinary surgeon. ; It consists of a clear glass bottle with a graduated scale showing the amount of fluid con- tained, closed by a rubber stopper, through the centre of which two tubes (2) pass, one of the latter reaching to the bottom of the bottle. The short tube communicates by (3) an elastic hose with (4) an exhausting or injecting pump (5), another elastic hose which communicates with the long tube in the bottle, the stop- cock (6) on to the top of which a capillary tube or trocar is attached. ' We also put with this aspirator a pump with two ends, (marked respectively A and /) by one of which aspiration, and by the other injection can be made, simply by making the con- nection with either, as the case may demand. No arrangement of valves is necessary. Aspirator, J. Reynders & Co.’s Improved; with plain aspirating pump, two needles, one trocar and canula, in a neat morocco case. Fig 24.. 16 The same, with a compound aspirating pump.......---- beeps s/h. 20 The advantage of this aspirator is compactness. Its bottle is small but nevertheless it is as efficient as an apparatus with bottle of any larger size. This is achieved by the hole in the bottle, at F, through which the contents can be emptied most conveniently by opening the stop-cock @, and removing the fitting D, connected with the pump, from the bottle B. The stop-cock at D controls communication from the bottle with the pump as well as through the needle. To exhaust the bottle of air the stop-cock C is closed and the stop-cock at D turned as shown in the figure and the pump worked. By turning the stop-cock at D horizontally as shown by the dotted lines, communication through the needle to the bottle is established. Atomizer, for making applications of spray to sensitive eyes and sores. TEI HWS) UL SING 2s SeiRnOe Demarini Gan cokacint Me ers eens aly eave if Automatic Tooth Rasp, E. A. A. Grange’s. Bunine (Gunde Olcott Pa ine ro. ca ae esi irc otter teen eee eae 3 is “ Goodwin’s, with soft rubber end for protection of so%t Pacts of the mMOutn, = 22... 2ia. + cei aaeies 4s semaine oe 9 Balling Irons, for introducing balls with the hand. Plain japanned. Tb rS co, Mal Given BV eee Aner g cncio neater Enea OS cre ree Oo ear 1 Balling Irons, fine polished and nickel plated. Plate 4. Fig. 32....... 2 «Improved, with regulating screw, Prof. Varnell’s, covered with India rubber to protect the gums. Plate 4. Fig. 29......... 9 Balling Iron, Improved, with regulating screw, French model. Plate 4. MA Se ss aie sacle Seiden Pe otis eter eer Lee eee nee ile IE rrel sh oE ON CMTOLOTINV Ss a < feis ie eaten Snel msynne = SoA each 2 18201 (0 Rveds\sun Be) 9 0) Ae Ome eae Cipro Be eae sce four 1.00*; 4 doz. 10 Baunscheidt’s Instrument for Counter-lrritation. Plate 4. Fig. 33.... 3 Baunseheidt's Oil, per bottle... ..... 2.600: 22250 seep eee eee 2 Bistoury, curved, sharp pointed, in ebony handle. Plate 4. Fig. 34... 1 ‘ te ae fe in-ivory Handle...) 2-2.) i125: >> if - iz : vi closing into plain hard rubber handle. 1 ‘ cy is : closing into hard rubber handle with lie Cetrcr} lake reg Pie nk cae race co cree 2 . it probe pointed, in ebony handle. Plate 4. icetsps ek in Hi * x in ivory handle ...........-+--++++-- 1 i 4 4 % closing into plain hard rubber handle. Plate, 4, Hiewsd.0 24.4. 2m- 2. 1 00 00 00 00 12 JOHN REYNDERS & CO LREYWOEBS—Cl Plate IV 32903 Fourth Avenue, New York. 13 Bistoury, curved, probe pointed, closing into hard rubber handle with BUT Gl @ verti aa tle EVN Oe LO) tate ce ote as ot ct are alreh snore) wr Sc)evieiebaiw o- athe ohn eeahenaR sie $ 2 50 Bistouries, curved, sharp and probe pointed, closing into one plain hard GUL Ly ce RTE CLE eee toot et sot ches cc cP) ap as spain eA 6 yee Guards « 2 00 Bistouries, curved, sharp and probe pointed, closing into one hard rubber Handle with’ slide catches: Hig; 40 oe oe. cio. nc es he a oe 3 50 Bistoury, straight, sharp pointed, in ebony handle. Fig. 36........... 1 00 gs ge sé Bee LI IVOLY MANGO sata As ese seaeihe ane rt 1 25 se cs . “ closing into plain hard rubber handle... 1 50 < co ie s closing into hard rubber handle with BIG GECALCH ea. te ae oo ee 2 50 va 3 probe pointed in ebony handle.................... 1 00 - ee ss So) Ge AML VOT Yon ATA Abe gaye ote os Madsen sne © 2 1 25 ce s a “closing into plain hard rubber handle. ISTO eee reise eit hele oe tise ane oe ct 1 50 < «6 se * closing into hard rubber handle with ' SIGS Canc mere e ts: Were te as 2 50 Bistouries, straight, sharp and probe pointed, closing into one plain hard METHODS PME AECL cyartel cron -o aie, Geetee Tae oc Shetasee Wis.) atts el cree reo cP atenaN Sy 9, 25 2 00 Bistouries, straight, sharp and probe pointed, closing into one hard Fubber handle: with slide catches 2.5. 22% she. Tals wee gees chee eo 3 50 Bistoury Caché, 10 inch, with regulating screw, to cut any required Capt ay Me OS see tin tester etss loveke Shoe dc! sid. oe 8 00 oe EEO INCI ce OGL SLPOM Orr soft tat. chs rk Pe renee a) ela ore 12 00 BP ESHiCHMELOTCO PRL Ney ls tak ere sc ouay Cut uy a aye yardage Sa’ 4 00 Blackwell’s apparatus for douching legs of horses. Plate 1. Fig. 4.... 8 00 BES CED SULCKS MALO WOGU 6 oo c t4 ke Pot ie rieaee spetn cdaieas oat se duet otee sea ehh ated 0 50 . mammal loclwwitn Leaia yc ce Goce yea a noi eae «Wea eteas « Se 2 00 bos spavin truss, Prof Goings: Plated. Wig. 420. 2.6. sees ew ee 7 00 Boo ppavin ang ‘horough Pan Trussicombined s ..). 0. s6 3 oss ois oe ein 10 00 Bone Cutting Forceps, straight edged. According to size $3.50; 5.50 and 7 00 POMELO MENON OLCOPS ;CULVEOIONHIAG). © -.Jcc. 2 ose ges «cafe othe so ease oe 3 50 = Seen ewer Pee te nen ora rf eben» SSgheaen 3 50 Bone Saw, with Pistol handle. Plate 21. Fig. 245.................. 5 00 5 MES RECO: rear: Nerang en reece ody nc vahe ob scar tase bet ce Soc amas! OMe 4 50 . «c with movable back Plate 21. Wig. 252.........:........ 5 00 iBone Gnawine Horceps. Plate 14. Fig. 167... 2.226.052.5222. 4 nee 3 50 Bone Forceps, for breaking off pieces of decayed bone. Plate 19. Fig.217 3 00 Boots, Stuffing. No. 1, 44 x 5} in. shoe measure. Plate 5. Fig. 46..each 1 50* ee foe. de NOsarOy S/OR ey of “seach La75* ce = No. 3, 55x63“ “ ais 0 25* This is to prevent the check rein from slipping out of the check hook when the horse ; throws his head up. lt can be applied to any check hook. Clamp Forceps, Arterial, straight or curved. Plate 2. Fig 12......... 0: 70% ‘ ve é with scissor handles and catch. Plate14. Fig. 171 2 50 3 50 Cleborne’s Artery Forceps. Plate 2. Fig. 16..........-......+..--- 18 JOHN REYNDERS & CO. Pilate VII. O aes : O *O3— SHAAN) Ay t ¢ UREVNOERS - C0. 205 Fourth Avenue, New York. 19 Cleborne’s Combination Pocket Case Instrument, containing Tenaculum, 2 hollow needles for suture wire, and wire twister. Plate 18. Fig. 210. $7 00 Clinical Thermometers, see ‘‘ Thermometers. ” Clippers, for Two Hands, of Phipp’s and Burman’s celebrated manufacture. Their reversible Clippers have two sets of teeth—two Clippersin one. They sharpen them- selves while in use. Their plates are reversible. They are regulated and controlled by a single bolt and nut acting upon an arched spring. They can be worked backwards. Their parts are interchangeable. They are easily kept in order and easily repaired, They make two patterns: **World’s’’ and * Appex. ”” “World’s.” Plate 8. Fig. 75. The excellence of the World’s Clipper, and its superiority over all others are generally admitted. Over 300 horses have been clipped with one of these machines without re- REDE CT MERE eto a tte Gere. Meares fica tuleiet Pye a ie Sos Res erate tee Se eee 4 50* Sena faiaper Rev aa Plate $1.50.* Lower Reversible Plate $1.75.* Upper Handle (left) $0.90.* Lower Handle (right) $0.80.* Arched Spring $0.15.* Bolt and Thumb Nut 0.25.* “Handicap.” Plate 8. Fig. 76. The plates and handles of this clipper are secured by separate bolts. The top plate can be removed with- out disturbing the handles. The “Handicap” has no superior, except the reversibles... ...... Neto sel sep ea Ace ele (esis, 2)' sli nutand See erie ro hale So eens, elo, LOLS 4.6. tek sae “ ay Hroneh Models tblate 20: «Wig MOS eee. eee. 28. “= Plains length 16 imches. Plate 10. Fig. 96............ 5 fo blames lenoth 10 inches, Wis. 9655. ..0. 2-25. ce «Narrow; length 6 inches. Plate 10. Fig. 95........... « Narrow; length 5 inches. Plate 10.. Fig. 98........... i “ Narrow; length 44 inches, with steel head.......... Dental Cutting Forceps, Liautard’s; extra large and strong, one jaw hooked to prevent slipping; with closing screw and crank handle. . . Dental Cutting Forceps, Moller’s. Plate 11. Fig. 111............... er Ib., $0 30; per bale of 25 lbs. 6 75 Jute.carvolized, ; 6 of:-/4aes ee es 0 40; ol ie 9 00 Mariner bant(OakiM) > soe seer g a ast aye oo 6 es per lb. 0 75 Lister’s Antiseptic Gauze, in 6 yard pieces .................. Each 0 90 ister s oil, Protective: WesSbicun as tees sriatee estes per yard 1 80 Meintoshy(waterproot iClotli)ns 3 26 el esis age < 1 50 (Oeil vere | WY RTS ub at ost st Aaa ack Pe) ioe ACen ae i ee ss 1 00 Pigitraconeby CAT DOlized setae se atte oven ies 6 ta sidiare hor e 1 80 Lister’s Carbolized Catgut Ligature. Sizes, 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, (0 smallest) POET OUDLC rs iyo eee re eae k= SAE 7) Pees meet > + sheave 0 75 Large bottles of same containing assorted sizes ........... Each 3 00 pO STN as EST 11 eel RNA cr RPE Orcs CHR Ree a en ver board 0 45 Gurpolzed Oramuce Lapis cee ge nee oe eee sie ane 0 50 OR MAC AA CIO OiOZy DESL tree. eee Mesa an ives aera mir 5: 2 00 Wiqnor S0rucis COMP -f5. 426. tee te ei Oe ee 1 lbs 21500 Dressing Scissors, straight. Plate 22. Fig. 259. 5 inch, $1 00; 6$inch 1 20 # oe curved on the flat. Plate 23. Fig. 268....... 5inch 1 50 6$inch 1 75 Dietrich’s Needle for Vaginal Sutures, with removable steel point ...... 2 00 Director with Aneurism Needle. Plate 12. Fig. 137 ................ 0 75 a ee Marilewbeaty ebistoa 24 Nie. hGS teen. -o 2 a: Ge “2 0 75 : ee aneno lie blaterka. ae. LOO.) eee ley: «=n ~)* a 0 75 28 JOHN REYNDERS & CO. Plate XII. I—SSFINA FP ‘Gd— StagNAsy he id 005 Fourth Avenue, New York. 29 Dissecting Cases. See “ Enumeration and Contents of Cases.” MERE CHIT PPE OUCE DSc, TOs Leb Ort acter nic: oa harelevand ciWerw.n'e see claeW foes ete ars $ 0 75 Distentor, Vaginal, used in spaying. Plate 25. Fig. 307............. 10 00 Miockinemmonin, | IO NIG. net tc las 5 2% cacasie eet} S.cre's best 11 50 Double Canula for Caponizing. Plate 5. Fig. 53 ..-...........20.-: 1 50 lo Maisonneuve’; curved. Wigs 129..22..5.....6..0004-2- 20 00 - with removable straight and curved attach- ments, two assorted chains, and four strengths of wire rope ....... 36 00 ey asseubwenassalonac’s, curved: “Wigs 128)... 625. Bo dee ct ica esse eet 27 00 French Model, with chain, as used by Dr. Liautard for YO lag kets aber oPRihS Le FED = OIA eS i a a One 22 00 ; Chassaignac’s small, for the removal of polypi.............. 20 00 amet: Miles ee 1oy EOL pees ster shett cten src! eal ave ecafwicinie 2 ote 20 00 e Smith’s, straight or curved, with wire. Figs. 131 and133. Each 6 00 : Improved for Wire, with regulating ratchet and key ........ 18 00 Elastic Catheters for Horses. First quality.......................05- 3 00 a ¢ - & Secondycimaloye. &c.- otto sesc, 1 ears ae oe 2 50 de ri s First quality, with whalebone stylet ..... 5 00 3 : s Second quality, with whalebone stylet ... 4 50 oS es * Made of a strip of metal or wire wound spirally, separating into two parts. Plate 7. Fig. 63. 4 00 Ss ss POVANAT OR tals < Allerssecteney tal eis 2, slev 4] WS Se RO ad om ose 1 25 ISH CE ETOMO moteele Sf 1 Mis A DT «tora seer) tobe ibieise Sra th ohcaln. = Siicieds Sieve 2 25 Pmipryovomiy Kenris- with ring. —, Wigs LOG), ..Fes «apd sere stesievae + 2 (2s bi sys is fs “ concealed in hard rubber handle. Fig. 132....... 4:50 “ French model, concealed in ebony handle. Fig. 134. 4 50 Emmet’s, Doctor, T. A., Forceps for twisting Silver wire. Plate 14. Fig.163. 2 75 Exploring Boodle: IE DON ys ANG eS tac emcee... - Soe ele eae 1 00 = PEAY OTAVs FIFA hers Ona NE hohe yg toy tres. os 2a <2 spaveat sods 1 25 x “closing into plain hard rubber handle .............. 1 50 closing into hard rubber handle, with slide catch .... 2 50 2: > snanetal eases. Plate to." Mie 'b9 2. on 4... ect 1 25 ieplprineserocar,, Plate 3.) Wie, VOW se yo. ee scent eve) «> wie siehe eomne = 1 50 < ss WA LIME TAS OLE ALA OO POEL yen te gesetsh ac sal au ccc estes by eee ce 2 00 Eye Instruments. Caturachanite,. alate la: > Wig ites 2s: ta sce Sera a og manta: 1 50 a Needle, straight. Plate 13. Wig. 145.................... ‘1 25 Needle,curved:. Plate 13! Wigs Way, sce iat a. od Gee to 6 1 25 Scoop, hatd rubber. —Plateta. Wig. 140). res 2 00 SP hismMOrceps. qaelibents.. H1p L5G foe crap tence shat es era ates goo ish 1 00 Discision Needle, Brogniez. Plate 13. Fig. 146 ....::............ 1 50 Drape cube tor Atropine.. Plate 13.--Wig. 152.2. jee... oe 2 oe 0 20 se Sah iWorceps, slideicatch:. Plate 13. Wie. TdT ..... 1... 25.252 3 00 sprine\caten., Platet3. “Migs 108 62.2 s,s ee 2 00 _ es [11 Sed thy Eo au AS gD BS eR i Oe 1 50 Forceps with Claws, for Enucieation of eye ball. Plate 13. Fig. 155. 1 59 30 JOHN REYNDERS & CO. | Plate XIII. 02-S4IONAISC iS = 9 oo =—xZaSe 3 Ge oncvnvers-co = i =i — 1) = WU] VBEVYNDERS -Co —co uUREYNDERS BEYNDERS. WY. 141 140 303 Fourth Avenue, New York. il Gouge, for the removal of foreign bodies. Fig. 142.............--: $ 1 50 Iris Forceps, straight. Fig. 154...........----- 20 eee eee eee 1 50 Rin wes 2 25 Needle, broad. Mic, 1485.23). .p c s f os ieee = reese ts 1 50 Needle Holder, Sand’s. Fig. 150 ......... 1. eee e eee ee ce eee eee 4 50 ts i J. Reynders & Co.’s. Fig. 149....-.....-....4.---- 4 50 ee route: (iow WGI yates conetints wieler= chs cle etn ects 3 50 Paks = [CIES Geir te star camer Vitec Ie koraciea tea Ca ao ea 2 50 Scissors, curved on flat for enucleation of eye ball..........--.+.---- 1 75 Speculum, plain. Plate 14. Fig. 166..........--.----- +s e see aees 1 50 a improved, Dr. W. O. Moore’s ......------++eeese see eee: 2 00 i RVILURSO TACK We cle. (n eco ee ech tag = Seales ee oars abel Sag 4 00 Eyes, Artificial, glass, of 1,%;, 14 and 2 inches diameter, each........... 5 00 es $ hard rubber, of 1,%;, 12 and 2 inches diameter. Plate 3 ioe Qs 2 Walshe ape 2 Gabe ears yn0e oe se sls + iat) ent ne 4 00 BE ite Miles’ Caponizing Instruments, consisting of knife, spreader and forceps; in neat case, with GaOChIOMS ee ee ushla le cao RAE ow lays ofa 7 OO* Farmer Miles’ Castrating Ecrasseur. Plate 12. Fig. 1380............. 20 00 - oo Ted Weeds) 0) 221210 (gaa A een ri on cee ic ae ar a ea 8 00 ce « Spaying Knife, 4 bladed.........-..----++eeeeeoee sees 7 00* - te “Spayine Scissors 4... s0e 2s Le arte eee ee te 8 00 cs « Spaying Sound. Plate 14. Fig. 164..............-.-. 0 75% 3 cme Spayme Needle. \ianc 2a ce seo hoe Slang RS 49's 4/0)4 1 25 Fleams, plain. Plate 14. Fig. 162. Lblade $1 25; 2 blades $150; 3blades 1 75 Fleams, fine, in nickelplated cases. 1 blade $2 00; 2 blades $2 50; SMILE nee ete ape an ete See ae Seats’ shane rior aicl ater antl ns 206, gay eherinle 3 00 Fleming’s Graduated Drawing Knife, for cutting the groove required by Thewoharher Shoe seme LO dd) ew sls occ + «in chsl see sie wie 5 00 Fleming’s Neurotomy Knife, with eye near the point. Plate 18. Fig. 208. 2 00 Fleming’s set of Frost Cogs, consisting of two dozen cogs and two punches. Plate 29. Figs. 829, 3380 and 331...eeee reese cere ees 6 00 Files for Teeth, see “Dental Files” or “Tooth Files.” Finley’s Hypodermic Syringe, hard rubber barrel, with two needles; in TECOT HS OOD if O's Bi-Lo BOR PRR Fe he nC Ck eens aca eegice Reto IoRS sa 3 00 Firing Irons, unpolished, in handles. 9 patterns. HAG here: cease ne 1 50 Marime Tron Pomt: 1.2 22s. ees cee ei leer tee ene ee 1 50 CS TAT ee ey eee Bai Pate An rica ta rae amen oe Seas a CPNE GTC eee 1 50 Firing Irons, polished, without handles. Plate 7. Fig. 64. Each..... 1 50 a « ebony handle, with fastening screw for the latter........ 2 00 Firing Iron, for pyropuncture .....-...-.- +60. eset terete ees 3 50 - “ with three changeable iron points. Plate 7. Fig. 65...... 3 50 _ “with platinum Pointe a blate qf. Bas. 66 02. faces. eeu we 4 00 os <@oree, Plate 7. Wig. 12 2.2: --.--- 22022080 2s sete 2s oe 7 50 <3 « Lamp, selfblowing. Plate 7. Fig. 70 ............... 7 50 Do-— CEMA PEED 7 =e 174 —— YN Rp 165 19 -—— SHACINA FH'r WiBEYNDERS--CO Plate XIV. JOHN KEYNDERS & CO. 32 2035 Fourth Avenue, New York, 33 Fole Hooks, articulated, blunt and sharp. Fig. 168. Each............ $ 4 00 = es iplarn, pluntiame Sharp Mechs: 26 oi. cas). 5s Sve «icin pieces 3 00 Fitch’s Handy Aspirator. For description see “Aspirators.” Plate 3. See EE oie a0 oho oy cv Te AOI oe 5, o,f Stars, os DOU Sine Eroeseee aoe 5 00 Flint’s Aspirator, Trocar and Canula, with stop-cock and Elastic Syringe. For description see “Aspirators.” Plate 3. Fig. 28 ............ 5 00 Flnt’s Percussor. Plate 20. Fig. 231. Plain $1 00; fine............. 1 75 mlinteyeloxumeter. Plate 19. Kio. 220 2... ccc dee ceds one ees eens 0 25 iMrickeis Artery Worceps. Plate 2. Fig..18 2... .c1) cece cee eee oe 2 50 Forceps, AaterY, Plaine wetrlates 2h “Wign WO e sty Sten ty cep cnc ai 8 wage 1 00 fe plain, with rat teeth. Plate 2. Fig. 20.............. 1 50 oe - plain, with spring catch. Plate 2. Fig. 15........... 1 75 a with rat teeth and spring catch...:....4..6...0066--- 2 00 a Fricke’s, with slide catch. Plate 2. Fig. 18.......... 2 50 = = ‘BullsDos:avith spring eatchyl5. ons = 46s... selncd sss » 250 ee « — Fenestrated with spring catch. Plate 2. Fig. 17..... 2 50 ss a Fenestrated and combined with needle holder. Plate 2. Bie. ee See eres See Mae SN 2 Svar stciminere whikracn See 4 00 = Gleborne’s... (Plate 2... ine NG qaciere sles os ase «le secs: 3 50 Clamp, straight or curved. Plate 2. Fig. 12. Each.. 0 70* ; Torsion, with extra long slide catch. Plate 2. Fig. 13. 3 00 oe Clamp, latest, with scissor handles and catch. Fig? 171 2 50 i ich blate. 4s “Pig di. < ciiciee ss ssisie ies societies eas Seo 4 00 Forceps, Bone Cutting, straight edged. Plate 19. Fig. 218. According LOsBIZE stench ie eee $3 50; $5 50 and 7 00 ri - ns GUEVECCOM Nalin saat ce pe rete etepatare hee 054 cots = 3 50 re - nF Gurved angular ae sje ees 55 oats clelninie -'3 + ataiaiel v= 3 50 Forceps, Bone Gnawing. Wig. 167........-...-----22202 sees eeeee 3 50 Forceps, Bow or Dressing. Plate 5. Fig. 43. 5 inch $1 25; 62inch.. 1 75 Forceps, Bullet. 10 inch, with ratchet catch. Plate 5. Fig. 45....... 3 00 mS 2 20 inch, with ratchet catch. Plate 5. Fig. 45....... 5 00 Forceps, Caponizing. Old model. Plate 5. Fig. 47.......-.--.----- 1 50* Forceps, Castrating, French model, with regulating ratchet between the handles. Plate 6. Wig) 59 ...3..52....2--.. 10 00 = : with regulating ratchet for closing caustic clams... 4 75 : a for closing causticclams. Plate 6. Fig. 58....... 7 00 iH = William’s. Plate 6: Big 56.... 2... ..2.-0.2%- 7 50 oe = by Torsion, William’s ......--...-.-----+----<-- 5 50 BPeeeDs, + a lemerthe 7} inches): <5. o.0 2): wri zo PS See se ee ined ote 1 75 for Wolf Teeth, length 9 inches. Plate 10. Fig.109.. 3 50 S « length 15 inches. Plate 10. Fig. 105............... 5 50 im «Prof. Going’s, extra large and strong, with closing screw and crank handle. Plate 10. Fig. 106 .......... 25 00 House’s combined, with dental cutting forceps, one set of removable handles to both. Plate 10. Figs. 107. 28 00 Forceps, Dental Cutting, Liautard’s, extra large and strong, one jaw hooked to prevent slipping, with closing screw and crank hands ... 30 00 Forceps, Dental Cutting, Moller’s. Plate 11. Fig. 111..............-. 32 00 bt JOHN REYNDERS & CC. Plate XV. Es =F 0 wea = Z—. re} = S33 BS as ame ‘AN 0 ——S— 3803 Fourth Avenue, New York, 35 Forceps, Dental Cutting, Moller’s, with closing screw and crank handle. . $30 00 eo i $ French model. Plate ll. Fig. 112.......... 20 50 ss cs ss <¢ xe Biatev bio: atte. ELON eet 25 00 E se % Houses late: (ly sbaor Olea pare oa a 6 50 % os % Blste si, ebipe UG Ac sity rege cyst 6 50 : se ‘t % angular. Plate ll. Fig. 115....... 6 50 = a : «curved on flat. Plate 11. Fig. 114.. 6 50 Porcepewinsceune: Plate 12) Wig 139 eo. ess seals. wens ea ec 0 75 Horceps mom Onsietrc. Plate 4: Wigs Sho... 52 feiss dass deh oe Pa. 5 00 Forceps for Breaking off Pieces of Decayed Bone. Plate 19. Fig.217. 3 00 Boercomemeaon Searching. Hao LT Oe cise tis. teeters Shins ete ld wwe, Me 7a bi Forceps for Closing Quarter or Sand Crack Clamps, of medium and Saale BE abO. olan. Wick Dy ce tet. 2 std) asta) « akcfey «ech Seva SySra sere ase a2 6 50 Forceps for Closing Quarter or Sand Crack Clamps, of large size. Plate 21 MEST eee ae By Ss gr es cow ly ee ere te Ren ees vs: Seng ba peri e ae oe 6 50 Forceps with two Sets of Jaws for. closing Quarter or Sand Crack Clamps, OLED Ut) ILA: saci ee Ca re ene ie oa ene ban ne Poses Cr eer cee 12 50 Forceps, Parturition or Artificial Hand ; E. A. A. Grange’s. = a Gunther’s ; large. Plate 20. Fig. 226........... 16 00 = alivehige Shorr cYove louie seek cached Whales cane 6 00 Eee pee GOI WACOM cUUDETIO™. 755 hema ete et aioe ete 2 ss Me ace gol 2 50 Forceps, Pin or Wire Cutting and Needle Holding. Stimson’s. Plate 18. LEN GEe, PLS SG RRS Meena eRe a RRO ot tg A POA ae 3 50 Woreceps, Polypus, straight... .......6..5... 8 inches, $2 50; 9 inches 3 00 ss i curved, 8inches. Plate 14. Fig. 172............. 3 00 i : straight 10 inches, with ratchet catch. Plate 14. Fig.173. 3 50 Forceps, eee BtEAT ot Gs AN CHOS Sue cent oes Saris, SG, «use ee 2 50 cs CUTYEd 1O5) INC He ae tic... o See SNe 5s ssi Se casket eT AS 2 s straight ; length, 10 inches, with ratchet catch. Plate Veg a shire 7 LN re nA erin PS a, fo ae Sea 3 50 se _ Hank’s, with reversible blades. Plate 14. Fig. 165... 3 00 Forceps, Wire (silver) Twisting ; Emmet’s. Plate 14. Fig. 163....... 2 75 Floats, see “ Dental Rasps or Tooth Rasps.” Mirae Seavone NGGGLOt: DIAIT co stp h fice eee ciety ae ied’ Haines ad an See et OR 1 25 ES oY oe rouphened: ~Plate 14. “Wigs 170... 3..0...30.4<3 1 75 = oe co pewell's:- Plate 14s Biee1G9: 2) ode Melee wate 3 75 Frost Cogs, Fleming’s, set of, consisting of two dozen cogs and two punches 6 00 Gas Singeing Apparatus, plain and without tubing. Plate 2. Fie.10.. 4 00* ig i s with ball and socket joint, without tubing. MEAS pre Ogee os rea eB Nyy Sale acy mes este Rae oi, Sid « 4 50* Re mere TOL MrT py coca iar. cpr ter eee meee Ad 5 age Pe tee ae scien s 0 50 Graduated Drawing Knife, Fleming’s, for cutting the groove required iby the Charlier Shoe... Plate.29.. Wig. 328... 12. .ccccc..secebews 5 00 Graduated Lancet and grooved Spatula, for inoculating cattle, Delaford’s, RARER ee RS a sore sa renee a orks a aa ia Sa. sh a SA ge oe 7 50 Graduates ... 1 oz., $0 40; 2 oz., $0 50; 3 0z., $0 60; 4 0z., $0 75; 6oz. 0 90 Bristol hes eEITIATN MINT CASO. tae Soh. cncpeccdle 9 els GE OE bein os eae as os ba oes 0 50 36 JOHN REYNDERS & CGO. Plate XVI. OS Fourth Avenue, New York. oH Grange’s, E. A. A., Automatic Tooth Rasp. Grange’s, E. A. A., Artificial Hand or Paturition Forceps. Grange’s, EK. A. A.; Dental Chisel. The latter is propelled by a screw and crank handle.: Grange’s, KE. A. A., Speculum Oris. Plate 23. Fig. 277 .........---- 17 00* Gerlach’s Set of Needles, consisting of two needles of assorted sizes and one sharp hook (Tenaculum) fitting into one spring catch handle. REA Per omen NO Ret Sora, PRE rare sy alets pay seahore, Se aro. hoaaz cates gorareeatege 4 00 Gerlach’s Pocket Case, see “ Enumeration and Contents of Cases.” Goines Dental Chisel Plate 10. Wig. 104.........-..2-.....0.05.. 17 507 Going’s Dental Forceps, extra large and strong, with closing screw and Prumienandie. Plate LO, Wie: LOG. 21.2. eee hn ne eee 6 ie oh 25 00 Goins, Prof, Bog Spavin Truss. Plate 5. Fig. 42 ................ or OU Goodwin’s Balling Gun, with rubber end, for protecting the soft parts MAI MMNOUELIN 6 55.0 onan, Bee where nce 8 ess Dy ER ei eT A rae ee 9 00 marion @ieck mem: Plate. 7) (Wig 09). <. 2G... in sears ae 0 25 This is to prevent the check rein from slipping out of the check hook when the horse throws his head up. It can be applied to any check hook. Guards for Ankle, Universal. Plate 1. Mie: 8... 2... sia. Each 1 00* These ankle guards, or protectors, are very light and soft, and perform the work much better than the hard and rigid ones in common use, and being continuous around the leg, they are always in position. emmimmancebain cworny Mande sc.) fc5 Lowe elie toa ene ooo Soest ay Pe 1 00 s a BIMINON MATL (2, a Pecans reo aets ameter A yw a ie-cu Gl de 1 25 ee : closing into plain and hard rubber handle .......... 1 50 a i closing into hard rubber handle, with slide catch........ 2 50 Beene NATE MES FASS. eae. psa uit co iatatanies ee eect ae Tes SERENE As, «nyay santa 3 00 isl ank’s Vulsella Forceps, with reversible blades. Plate 14. Vig. 165. 3 00 Hard Rubber Syringes, see “Syringes Hard Rubber.” Hawksley’s Stethoscope with metal tube...........---.0 ee eee reese 1 50 Herniatome. Plate 4. Fig. 38. Length, 10 inches, $8 00; length, TUS IOVG NYG Tae te ce Peo tol Gt RN nee Ane ee Re Saree eet 12 00 TE S11 SEES SS Spee oa a Nn sah re Rr ey ne Rie Carre ar oa 25 00 Our hobbles are of the latest and most practical style; by the withdrawal of a small bolt, they drop off and the horse instantly released. Side Line, consisting of a wide band and rope, made of the best rope material ; strongly woven and twisted in one piece. Used some- times in connection with the hobbles ................-++---- Le eden) Hock Seaton Needle. In sliding handle ................-+--2+-5-55. 3°75 Holder for Caustic, all hard rubber, of three lengths. .$0 50; $0 65 and 0 75 ee inte hard rubber case, silver burner. Plate 7. Fig. 62.. 1 25 rr Re cc 7 “platinum burner. Plate 7. Fig. 62. 2 75 iE ee ss aluminum case, platinum burner..........--+++++- 5 00 ioe: es “platinum self-closing burner. Plate 7. 1 Tend lesa: Remeron oe 8 50 se ee Be silver case and silver burner. 3-inch, $1 40; 4-inch 2 00 38 JOHN REYNDERS & CO, 190 Plate XVII. 193 194 389195 196 { ii) NW : \\ l \ AM “J. REYNDERS &CO. 09=SYIONA IU TL. air 09-SUFIONA 7 205 02-SUIONATOD 203A 203B é é 09-SYIONAIUT Sr ILL 203 Fourth Avenue, New York, 39 Holder for Needles, Nyrop’s. Plate 18. Fig. 212 ................... $ 5 00 Es - es Reiner’s. Sn CLEC e cL Aan arenes ae 4 00 ss : : Russian. eo) BG ale te Pp’ Re este ane, eke ae 4 00 . = : combined with wire or pin cutting forceps. Stimson’s. PALO Sts dre Laser. ne ae este dette’ ee ames 3 50 4 a € small, see “ Kye Instruments.” Hollow Suppositories. Plate 22. Fig. 266. For description see page hed tS 6 cscs 20 anes SNS as Meco eG, vi Este lunes. avacche Per dozen 1 00 Hoof Knives, see “ Drawing Knives,” “ Knives” and “Sage Knives.” ifoor searching Worceps. Plate 1b.. Pig. 170 2... 2.2... 5.0. eee aes 2 T5* Hoof Spreader, with screw key, french model. Plate 15. Fig.179.... 15 00 Horse Catheters, see “‘ Catheters.” orienvinasnmne Standard, plaim:: 2.5... f6. ie dee cee ee eget eee ees 6 00 ss of ina Walking SiGe, yc 6. wae $12 00 to 14 00 Horns tor Drenching, tin, Plate 11. Wig. 125...2..........0 4.8.2.6. 1 00 =s . Re John Reynders & Co.’s. Plate 11. Fig. 124 ..... 2 00 This has been devised with a view to obviate all difficulty in administering fluid medi- cine to horses and cattle. It consists of two compariments A and B; B communicating with the metal tube B and A with the soft rubber hose A. The vessel B is to hold the medicated fluid and luke warm water which may be filled in through C. The soft rubber hose A is introduced into one of the nostrils and the metal tube B into the mouth; the horn is then to be tilted upwards, when the water will enter the nostril, force the animal to swallow and take the medicine without difficulty. Evouse 5 Castratine Clamp. “Plate 6.. Wig. 60). 2.20.0. 22s hee eee ses 10 00 House’s Tooth Extracting, combined with tooth-cutting Forceps, one set of removable handles to both. Plate 10. Fig. 107................ 28 00 House’s Tooth-Cutting Forceps. Plate 11. Fig. 113 ........:....... 6 50 oS . ch ss Plate Ue A Bio eR liGe ee erat sh. ake s 6 50 ss = a angular. Platell. Fig. 115....... 6 50 os G £2 > curved on flat. Plate ll. Fig.174.. 6 50 House’s Tooth File, in stiff handle. Plate 10. Fig. 101.............. 3 00* s “handle to unscrew into two parts. Plate 10. Fig.101. 4 00* «« . Files, separate for the above. Plate 10. Fig. 108...... 0 40* om wile tor iron teeth; (Plate; 29: Rie) 333). os... 2c 1 00 erreense Mirai ELOO le 2.1.80 moan ear seem chee Scale ae ays wo iain eee 6 ofalek 2 00 Hurlburt’s Dental Knife and Pick, heavy. Plate 1l. Fig. 122........ 2 00 Hypodermic Syringe, glass barrel, covered with fenestrated metal protec- tion, with one fine trocar and canula, one needle, one vial; in AHOLOCCONCASE. pee LALO tne IO FE TOs. fitaitos ot eo thacsia nie eed ate 5 00 Hypodermic Syringe, the same, with hard rubber fittings............. 4 00 < cs Dr. Finley's model, hard rubber barrel, with two TeEdles,.1N MOTOCCO CASE...) - ok. eke ae ee -.. 3 00 ia Pump, Reed’s, best, in case.. Plate 30. Fig. 3386...... 25 CO Injecting Syringes, of white metal.. Plate 23. Figs. 274, 275 and 276. 24 oz. in box, 3 00; 36 oz. in box, $4 00; 48 oz. in box 5 00 pecans pyre, of hard rubber, 24 oz:.in box .. 22.26. tac slate See 7 50 oH of brass, finely polished and plated, 24 0z .......... 12 50 Instrument Wallets, see “ Wallets.” Irons for Firing, see “ Cautery Irons” or “ Firing Irons.” SOHN REYNDERS & CO. 40 Plate XVIII YIONA TS L 0I—S. JU. REYNDERS—CO.NY, AA JeREYNDERS-CO 303 Fourth Avenue, New York. Kaienes modification of Camman’s Stethoscope .......-0.++++++--- $ Berne MOMS INO. 3055. hn ee sow se sie a BA st Meee’ LN arent vee . a Wrenchomodelts cece ae cei teeter secrete Knives, Drawing, single edged, 6sizes. PL. 9. Fio, 94. From No. 1 to 6 SHOW! NAbUTAl SIZE 2. ceieia sees os erie Sis Each 2 : GOUT OL ss Groen, 3 Sieeemt ee ema gefe: esse se coder ebeaeafaustokan Rope sinele edeved. in ebony handles, French model . . Each to} 5 5) iy > oe gs double edged, of two assorted widths of curve, in ebony handles, French model.........--+--++-+-. = ; small single-edged, closing into a handle ; for pocket. a ‘ Fleming's graduated, for cutting the groove, required by the Charlier Shoe ...+....---+--+++++ + +5: ee « sets of, see “Drawing Knives” or Enumeration and Contents of Cases. Knives, Embryotomy, concealed in hard rubber handle. Plate 12. PHS Piers Per sstys) ne pasa eae tenants = i - ad in ebony handle, French model. Plate 1 IP hs Veal es ee eae aC s : with ring. Plate 12. Fig. 136 ....... Knives, manifold, for the pocket, containing: 2 fleams of assorted sizes, i single-edged drawing-knife, 1 bistoury and 1 probe......-..---- Knives, Neurotomy, straight edged, with upward and laterally curved projection. Right ..............se.--+eee: projection. Left... .. 2... 2. sess... eee eee: curved, probe pointed delicate bistoury.....-...-- Fleming’s, with eye near the point. Fig 208...... PPGeiy cee NTCC UTNE cy fy sha he re heraie of ee = ce he tpelanae 22 ee Oa oicys ce ee ce ee (amives sberigstovomy. Yeti ff< asus ee ects Hires atime eens sis ee acne Knives, Pricking, with spring backs: 1 blade, $2 50; 2 blades, $4 00; 22 Wha 96 (= anaes ee aapae Re Rr eMirhe ain One ee City aot Roe ie em RO Knives, Pocket, Veterinary Surgeon’s, containing: 1 probe, + fleam, 1 drawing-knife and 1 straight edged scalpel. Plate 20. Fig. 232. Knives, Sage, single-edged, right and left, in ebony handles, ‘French adel Plate 29. Figs. 322 and 323........ Each id «“ double-edged and sharp pointed, in ebony handles, French model. Plate 29. Fig. 321.......... Kach Knives, Spaying, Farmer Miles’, 4 bladed ........---+----+++++0 005 i ae Spe PRUE SEN EY Gray Seen AY ane Ale tee ea aire) one teeriage $0 75; best, Lamp, Collin’s, for illuminating the mouth, nasal, rectal and vaginal cavities. Plate 15. Fig. 185...........-.------:- $7 00; in case Maraeedinssetor alcohol, . (2... -62 02-621 see ents eee Ree hes Lamp, Self-blowing, for heating Firing Irons. Plate 7. Bere O Senne ete « for singeing with alcohol. Plate 15. Fig. 177.....----------- 7 * :: te u Plntetb Big LS a. = cheer straight edged, with upward and laterally curved 50* 00* 42, JOHN REYNDERS & CO. 216 Plate XIX. / x i U ee K SHAM SS = KKK SS ESS XS > = iS » a Sa S 865 Fourth Avenue, New York, 43 mami students, brass. Plate 15. Wig.7182........ 2.2.62 neces dene $4 00* a oe MU CKE LW UALCG at eens heats hyd Tea at ORR evens wai aeeoeine 4 50% (LL yOnERS SNL EtG 2) 5 SR I a Or Ne aA 1 00 Lancet, graduated and grooved needle, for inoculating cattle. Delaford’s. WEDS CHSC ran ye cata 5-2 ete oat 7 ene Hea ene Piste, eget ean ES OTe 7 50 Hancet, for inoculating cattle. Plate 15. Fig. 181 .................. 0 75 Serre minum Once: Lh. | Wig. VSO) tga act gay cater xen 8 seek Hees oe 1 00 Ee é i prass, handle; with: sebserews.124.0 4. 48k Soe see Fae 2 25 MEeenawiule spring. pla, - iM: CASO <\.'.(s, eco tlle ciples © eoa/ais offend Ui gira whee 2 50 - = se guarded, in case.. Plate 23) —Wiow273i:-2n32 3 00 Memoapreader. Harmer Miles... io... a dees eG clogs os eek see die > 8 00 Lenses, Magnifying, for pocket, one glass, folding into oval hard rubber RaSOMe ters sce ok oA os 3 inch diameter, $0 50*; 1 inch diameter, 0 75* 1} inch diameter, 1 00*; 2 inch diameter, 1 50* Lenses, Magnifying, for pocket, two glasses, folding into oval hard rub- ernCHsGe | AOA te Sess. 2 inch diameter, $0 75*; 1 inch diameter, 1 00* + inch diameter, 1 50*; 2 inch diameter, 2 50* Lenses, Magnifying, for pocket, two glasses, folding into round hard rub- bercase. Plate 15. Fig. 183. ?inch diameter, $0 75*; 1 inch diameter, 1 00* 1} inch diameter, 1 25* Lenses, Magnifying, for pocket, three glasses, folding into round hard mulpber case: Plate 15. Wig. %84.0 2903. es ? inch diameter, 1 00* 1 inch diameter, $1 25; 1}inchdiameter, 1 50* Liautard’s, Prof. A., Compact Pocket Case, see ‘ Enumeration and Contents of Cases.” Liautard’s, Prof. A., Instrument Case and Medicine Chest combined, see “Enumeration and Contents of Cases.” Liautard’s, Prof. A., Set of Hoof Instruments, see “Enumeration and Contents of Cases.” mttard s,,rot. A. tracheotomy Tube 2% .2..' 52.1505. shales a 6 sooo oes 15 00 Liautard’s, Prof. A., Tooth Cutting Forceps, extra large and strong, one jaw hooked to prevent slipping; with closing screw and crank ‘npeng lle: ARMac Ure AEA) Ae nae re Se ba ee le OR 30 00 Liebreich’s Ophthalmoscope, with plain or elongating handle. 12 783-02. L(G ee neg oe eC eS et Ai os OM eer SP cr ar Ce ie ao) OO Wacature Silk, ordinary, Of two SiZeS.... 00.2.2... 02-05. s cane per skein 0 05 ce “ praided, warranted not to kink or curi during use; of nine SIVA gh eng aan Reco se MER a SEE ee ra per board 0 35 ec “ the same, four assorted sizes, on a board ...... per board 0 75 - eEeaCaT DOUZECN TOUT SIZES). le. so aise. dees ae ease ae per board 0 45 eTencloselyetwisted, LOUry SIZES a 15osc.se-, Balms). eee ae perroll 0 35 Ligature Catgut, specially prepared for this purpose, four sizes, must be drawn through warm water before using to make it pliable ; per roll 0 25 figature Catgut, carbolized, in bottles..............5...... per bottle 0 75 Ligature Wire, of pure silver .......... No. 31 (finest), $0 20; No. 30, 0 20 Now20 oa 0 25; No. 28, 0 30 INGe2 Taha as as 0 35; No. 26, 0 40 Woe piece seye 02455 No. 24-50-50 44 SOHN REYNDERS & CO, Plate XX. 228A v REYNDERS-Co Ui we Nh MMT (ft Hil ff i, i V-REYNDERS —8O 203 Fourth Avenue, New York, 45 Ligature Wire, of soft metal, two sizes......... ... per coil $0 35 and $ 0 45 Mumus Paper, blue and red, per sheet..............0..ccccevesecece 0 10 Loring’s Ophthalmoscope. Plate 19. Fig. 219................. Feta OO BW sisonnanve’s HKerasseur, curved. Plate 12. Fig. 129............. 20 00 ES os with removable straight and curved attach- ments, two assorted chains and four strengths of wire rope........ 36 00 Magnifying Lenses for Pocket; see “Lenses.” Ulaie Olona 22 a ar ra ger oN fe eee Pad 0 20* Mane Drag, for thinning out the hair of mane. Plate 9. Fig. 91...... 1 50* Manifold Knife, for the pocket, containing two fleams of assorted sizes, one single-edged drawing-knife, one bistoury and one probe...... 3 00 PURSUIT BOLASHICY ocx ood a sk ee bee Ct oe eee ee se I 25 = 102) 12" ae Oe ee ER ee Ua ne ee ee 2 50 Marine Lint, the best antiseptic, expressly prepared for surgical pur- 7) USS ofp Apel aa ed ae eR one Oc RENE NO ny mae TPR ea - FO. th Measuring Tapes of linen, bearing French measurements on the one and English measurements on the other side. With spring and stop, in nickel plated cases. Plate 15. Fig. 186. 3 feet $0 50; 5 feet $0 60; BIRT A We odbc, bcs Gc Ny ote taken Si neta th ic Ge A ayay tas SS ies 0 70 Measuring Tapes of steel, } inch wide, bearing French measurements on the one and English measurements on the other side. With spring and stop, in nickel plated cases. Plate 15. Fig. 187. 3 feet $1 50*; 4 feet $1 75*; 5 feet $2 00*; 6 feet $2 25*; 8 feet $2 50*: 12 feet Wiad west eC gis ese ce Fe rd one ok Patan dg nee DRED ee TE 4 O0O* Neasumne Standard, plain... Wor horses: «02. ic6s i uae see cscs bee aers 6 00 ec in walking stick. Plate30. Fig. 341...$12 00 to 14 00 Medicine Chests, see “ Enumeration and Contents of Cases.” Metal Syringes, see “Syringes, Metal.” Microscopes, Zentmayer’s American Student Stand, with 1 eye-piece (A or B); ;8; objective, 24°; + objective, 75°; and walnut case, with lockaancd bandie., ..Plate LO). Rio 89. .3...ge ee eee fo an ae 38 00* With 1 eye-piece, and walnut case with lock and handle ............ 22 00* This instrument was designed and constructed with the view of enabling students to obtain an instrument combining the essential features of a first-class stand, superior optical quali- ties and extremely low cost. The instrument is of brass, with the exception of the base, which is of cast-iron, neatly japanned. The base is the same shape as that of the Histological Stand, being of one piece and very rigid, to which the bell-metal bar is attached by a joint, allowing the use of the instrument at any angle of inclination; perpendicular and horizontal positions being indi- cated by stops. The coarse adjustment for focus is accomplished by sliding the body-tube in a cloth-lined outside tube, which give an exceedingly smooth and delicate movement. The fine adjustment is of the same style as that of the American Centennial Stand. A con- cealed lever is acted upon by a micrometer screw, and moves the entire body, which is fitted # to the grooved bar, giving steady and delicate movement. The plane and concave mirrors are hung in a plane with the object,and may be swung over the stage for illuminating opaque objects (instead of the bull’s-eye condenser), having the object as the centre. The stage is broad and firm, is only three (3) inches from the table, and is provided with delicate spring-clips, which may be removed if desired. The diaphragm is circular in form, with a series of different size apertures, and is let into the stage from above; it may also be removed. 46 JOHN REYNDERS & CO. Microscopes, Zentmayer’s American Histological Stand, with following accessories: 1 eye-piece (A or B); ,')-inch objective, 24° angular aperture; t-inch objective, 75° angular aperture (which easily resolves P. Angulatum), and neat walnut case, with lock and handle......... $50 O0* With same accessories, but with addition of rack and pinion, instead of sliding tube for coarse adjustment. Plate 16. Fig. 188 .......... 58 00* Same, but with binocular attachment and 1 pair of eye-pieces........ 80 00* With sliding tube coarse adjustment, 1 eye-piece and walnut case .... 32 00* With rack and pinion coarse adjustment, 1 eye-piece and walnut case. 40 00* Binocular, with 1 pair of eye-pieces and walnut case..............-: 62 00* The fact that microscopical investigations have become obligatory in many of our Univer- sities and Colleges, has necessitated the construction of an instrument combining the facili- ties of a first-class Stand, superior optical qualities and moderate cost. These necessary requirements were held in view, and, we believe, have been fulfilled in the above-named Stand. The entire instrument is made of brass. The base and uprights are one piece, of a peculiar shape, of great rigidity, to which the bell-metal bar is attached by a joint, allowing the use of _ the instrument in any angle of inclination; perpendicular and horizontal positions are indi- cated by stops. The coarse adjustment is accomplished by a sliding tube, or by rack and pinion; the tube is five and one-half inches long, capable of elongation to the standard length. The fine adjustment is of the same style as the one of the American Centennial Stand. A concealed lever is acted upon by a micrometer screw and moves the entire body, which is fitted to the grooved bar, giving a steady and delicate movement. The arrangement of the swinging sub-stage and mirrors is the same as in the United States Army Hospital Stand. The removable sub-stage carries the diaphragms, which can be shifted up close to the object. The stage is a modification of the glass stage, and consists of a glass bar kept down by two spring clips against which the object rests. By this method the object may be moved in ‘he latitude, and the longitudinal movement is accomplished by hand. The spring clips may ve used independently for holding anything in a fixed position, by simply placing them in the extra holes provided for that purpose. The stage is only three (3) inches from the table when in a horizontal position. ACCESSORIES FOR HISTOLOGICAL STAND: Wixtre CYE-PICCEB . «<2: £455. vse Ra RS ya ate ee eee 5 00* Polarizer complete with 1 Selenite .....:..05....05.. 0.500.003. e 00s. 15 00* PElSNLES 6.4264 s..cmrdad da Ons eae? eee eae eae eee 1 00% Neutral Tint Camera... ¢..c.d0n\s hen tetas pal has oe ae 3 00* Stage Micrometer, 100-1000 - 04 nn. 220. os ik oe 1 00* Hye-piece Micrometer (disk)... .....54..%0250 tam. ieee ae eee 2 00* Hemispheérical Spot Lens: 2.2... 1. s CON GVO 2 ate Reeak Bee ce aicls ten abate 6 4 40 “ “ Sig we Pra hls iN cs ah Meare RN Ge RE, Sa 10 4“ (cae COO” MS SY. Med RS RO SCR cere cae 12 ix “ 120 sy * = TIN TMORSPOWN. 5 = cei kos, ced ua Lo tees 20 Microscopic [ystRuMENTS. Microscopic Bistouries of various shapes..............+..2+0.-++5 each 0 Microscopic Forceps, very delicate. Pl. 17. Fig. 197. Straight, $125;curved, 1 Microscopic Harpoon and Punch combined, the former for removing from living subjects small pieces of muscle fibre ; the latter for removing small pieces of skin, for microscopical examinations. PL 17. Fig. 205. 3 Microscopic Harpoon with Slide, for removing from living subjects small pieces of muscle fibre for microscopical examinations. Pl. 17. Fig. 20383 3 Microscopic Instrument with Spiral Attachment, for removing from living subjects small pieces of muscle fibre, for microscopical exami- memos Elates Wh, Nie eA OB ys oki alo -uydre i a sole seeks persiorne Sele 3 Microscopic Needle Holder. Plate 17. Fig. 196......:.....-........ di Microscopic Needles in Handles, best, straight or curved. Pl.17. Fig. 195. each 0 Z Be straight, in plain handles,..........7..-.- each 0 Microscopic Razor, ground flat on one side and hollow on the other. Plate ie, Rie 03 ees Pawar ise eis 3 i ze rectnies with slid @rCapem smi tere 4 tee rsmie emerson, 4 Microscopic Scalpels, three assorted sizes............. 0 --+++-+--: each 0 Microscopic Section Knife, in morocco case. Plate 17. Fig. 191...... 3 be ze FS Valentme’s, Plate 17. “Pig. 190)..0 27... 8 as - - Vineent's..., Plate Ufo Pies 102 ss... et, Microscopic Section Lifter, Satterthwaite’s. Plate 17. Fig. 202...... 1 48 243 UREYNDERS & CO —— U.REYNDERS—CO Plate XXI VOTO TA TTA? SREVYNIERS £00 20.5 Fourth Avenue, New York. 49 Microscopic Spear-pointed Knife. Plate 17. Fig. 194................ $ 0 75 Microscopic Scissors, straight. Plate 17. Fig.199 ................0. 1 50 es e Gurvedsontlaty = <0} uteetho Welch yee te eae 5 e . SP MOL ELIA SiO, Giewilllenones we laterca 0. ae 2aons aie ce see as eee 9 00 ae leather covered, with stilet. Plate 20. Fig. 236............ 16 00 a e ‘ with whalebone stilet, separating into two parts 18 CO A TRELECHIG Te (OFF oe UL 0 OYEY ON Co) wf: a 0 ey Ree ene area maa em erste ten ENG ie aot Camere 3 00 Probes, long, plated and in two parts to screw together. Pl. 20. Fig. 238 1 25 Papemloneor whalebone 224.5242 226 ws. Sehnert ot Gece $0 75; lead 0 50 Probe, with myrtle leaf. Plate 20. Fig. 239.........-...-..+..--++- O75 Pulleys (compound) for Parturition, complete with rope. Pl 19. Fig. 225 5 00 Pump for Injecting, Reed’s best, in case. Plate 30. Fig. 336 ......... 25 00 54 JOHN RE YNDERS & CO. ( uarter Crack Clamps, of small, medium and large sizes. Plate 21. Wig. 243: Per doz: ¢ cys). hase Ss ag oe ee $ 0 Quarter Crack Clamp Closing Forceps, for clamps of small and medium sizes. Plate 21. Fig. 242. 6 - “ if e ' for clamps of large size ........-. 6 Y a . 3 with two sets of jaws for clamps Of ANY SiZe! 2.4. shi. oe 12 Quarter Crack Clamp Firing Iron, for clamps of small size. Pl. 21. Fig. 244. 2 ‘ ¥ es 7 « for clamps of medium size........-- 2 : . : e « for clamps of large size........-+.++» 2 : : . d “set of two, for clamps of either size « Sites For description of these instruments for closing quarter or sand cracks see p. 6 Quittor Syringe, of hard rubber, with fine tube. $0z. PI. 24. Fig. 28 35 al . gs ie ace a d ORs aco Ge ogee Be ee 0 : a i 1 Of. ¢uicc254 ag tee ¢ Gshb a4 foo sea if . sf ad i B Odi: 4s nteeees ene eee Oe il ia - « )prass nickel-plated, with three canulas of assorted sizes 4 Mees combined with elevator, for trephining. Plate 24. Fig. 293 1 Reed’s Injecting Pump, best, in case. Plate 30. Pics S86... 2eaiee a. 25 Reflector for Iluminating Cavities. Plate 20. Fig. 233..... $3 50 and 4 Reiner’s Needle Holder. Plate 18. Fig. 215................-..-55: 4 Retractors. Plate 20. Fig. 240........... wfc cso eases. per pair 1 Retractors for Caponizing, on whalebone spring or elastic web.......-. itt Reynders, John & Co.'s, Aspirator. Plate 3. Fig. 24. For description see pace 11s... 4 ees 2th 2 2aens oe ee eee ee $16 00 and 20 Reynders, John & Co.’s Drenching Horn. Plate 11. Fig. 124. For description see page 25............2 5. cece ee cece etter e eee 2 Reynders, John & Co.’s, modification of Camman’s Stethoscope. Plate DA: Bigs 262.05 ose iy ac seeises ee eet hdsaask 26 ee eee ee 2 Reynders, John & Co.'s, Compact Stethoscope. Plate 22. Wig. 260... 228 2 The larger end piece can be unhinged and turned to one side for conveniently carrying the instrument in the pocket. Roughing Cogs, set of Fleming's, consisting of two dozen cogs, with two punches. Plate 29. Figs. 329, 330 and 3831. «1.0 wees ee ee eee 6 Rowline Scissors, plam, 2.004.404 - = 296 =s y in 700 NRUENTEMIMEAIINIT ETRE TTT = —|—+ = aa, LOE per a uf 1 - REYNDERS. =i Je ve REYNDERS & CO, ~ AHOA- MAN : SH30N 199 fF tate 303 Fourth Avenwe, New York. MTenaculum, in ebony handle. Fig? 287............-+-+- ss seeee se $0 G ivory handle: Wig 281, jo yee we nn 2 MS ee 0 : extra large, in plain ebony handle. .............----++++- i “ ss “ in ferruled ebony handle. Fig. 286.........-- 1 - closing into plain hard rubber handle. Fig. 288 .......--. 1 - ct i e es with slide catch 2 Tenaculum and Aneurism Needle, closing into one plain hard rubber Tieng I<, Cae ae Ae a er re me een Rem escaceren oy Tenaculum and Aneurism Needle, closing into one hard rabber handle, METHMBIVERCALCIORi Eis oe ic aes, cm olen ct 8 Gremio ee y(t Ala, aerate Mest niibes 0 05:.(: 2... Pa dial weacleio ei «8 See ers anon Each $0.05; per doz. : a Standes-) Biacht {lof s.: 0a) Paks ences acide eat seer Dey eaerc: Thermometers, Clinical, Self-registering, plain. In hard rubber cases. This, DAO, 30y ea ae aee aE Scam i comin nis Sir Thermometers, Clinical, Self-registering, with contraction near the bulb to prevent the entrance of the registering index. In hard rubber Geesmmno DORs. fe 2). Sci. See See ete Stata 2 cea area ee Thermometers, Clinical, Self-registering, with spiral twist near the bulb, warranted to prevent the entrance of the registering index. In hard rubber cases: Wiow 2990 he Aas cin agian. feu tae oh es Thermometers, Clinical, Self-registering, with contraction near the bulb to prevent the entrance of the registering index, lens front magnify- ing the index. In hard rubber cases. Fig. 296.........------++++ Thermometers, Clinical, Self-registering, with upward curved bulb. In MNOEOGCO! GASGL. BIG DOD” osc a ahales. ahelate ose e wpalin 22709 Meteings te Whe? fa Pal shisha Metallic nickelplated cases for any of the above mentioned Thermo- IVES ERS = HACC EMO Malis Sas: Sais eid Ok) ayes piers ateces ce a fupniee agate Melee mer natch Morocco velvet lined cases for any of the above mentioned Thermo- AHCLOU SS ACOUIION A He ato oats tn ties tis tage oft leah euemet y= rater [From Ganot’s Elementary Treatise on Physics,” Article 294.] «Thermometers, even when constructed with the greatest care, are subject to a source of error which must be taken into account: this is, that in the course of time the zero tends to rise, the displacement sometimes extending to as much as two degrees; so that when the thermometer is immersed in melting ice, it no longer sinks to Zero. This is generally attributed to a diminution of the volume of the bulb and also of the stem, occasioned by the pressure of the atmosphere.”’ ‘ Statistics show that several thousand thermometers of refined construction, and graduated on the stem to 0°, 2 Fahrenheit or thereabouts, are annually procured by the medical practitioners of our country for physiological researches and daily practice. The majority of these thermometers are newly made (within six months), and their verification depends on inferior (from the scientific standpoint) thermometers in the hands of individual makers. It is needless to say that the readings of such thermometers have little value in indi- cating the true temperature of a patient, or affording data in cases which the physician wishes to describe in print. An analysis of the results of sixty-eight thermometers of this description, verified by the Thermometric Bureau of the Winchester Observatory, in June, 1880, will show how great this error may come to be: one-fifth had errors less than 0°1°; one fifth had errors less than 0°4°, but more than 02°; two-fifths had errors less than 0-7°, but more than 0-4°; one-fifth had errors less than 1:0°, but more than 0°7°; and occasionally a thermometer was found which had errors exceeding 1° and more rarely one exceeding 2°. The thermometers on which the above deductions rest were chosen to represent seven makers, and may be fairly taken to indicate the liability to error in using clinical thermometers, which have not been compared with authoritative standards. It is not unlikely that members of the medical pro- fession have been sometimes misled by the readings of inaccurate thermometers and may have made unfavorable statements regarding the chances of recovery of patients whose temperatures were high. oo 62 JOHN REYNDERS & CO. The Thermometric Bureau at the Winchester Observatory, of Yale College (from whose official circular and an article published by Dr. L. Waldo, in the Popular Science Monthly for January, 1881, the above was copied), has been established by the Corporation of Yale Col- lege, at the recommendation of the Board of Managers of the Winchester Observatory, in order to afford desired facilities for the adequate verification of thermometers. Thermometers are received by the observatory for the purpose of comparison with the observatory standards, and certificates of comparison signed by the Astronomer in charge are issued with thermometers so compared. These certificates contain a statement of the correc- tions to be applied at intervals of five or ten degrees of the thermometer scale to cause it to have the same reading as the observatory standards. In general these corrections will be expressed in tenths of one degree. We are prepared to furnish when desired a certificate of this description with any style of thermometer as enumerated on previous page, for an additional charge of .......-.- $0 50* From the above will be seen that thermometers when accompanied by a certificate of the Winchester Observatory in this country or Kew Observatory in England are prefer- able to all so-called ‘‘ warranted correct” or ‘‘ tested” (the latter when unaccompanied by a certificate of either of these observatories), as such statements are unreliable, and there- fore not as desirable as a rRUE statement of diversions. Thorough Pin and Bog Spavin Truss, combined.........-........++6+ 10 00 Thump ancet. Plate 15. Fig. 180... ..... «..<. coe eee 1 00 - : in brass handle with set screw .............-.-++06- 2 25 Hipotk Cnnsaw., Plates. Wis. 5L.oe.4ley aes eee 12 50 Tooth Chisel, E. A. A. Grange’s. The chisel is propelled by a screw and erank handle. is “Prof Goines: Plate 10.. Wig: 10222507 ae=- 62s e sees 17 50* as “<- Mrench Model, Plate 10, Pus. 1057S. 2055 eee ee 14 00 - « Plain, length 16 inches. Plate 10. Fig. 96............. 3 00 es « Plain, length 10 inches. Plate 10. Fig. 96 ............. 2 00 * «“ Narrow, length 6 inches. Plate 10. Fig. 95............ 1 25 i « Narrow, length 5 inches. Plate 10. Fig. 98 ............ 1 25 ee « Narrow, length 43 inches, with steel head ........... oe 1 50 Tooth Cutting Forceps, Liautard’s; extra large and strong, one jaw hooked to prevent slipping; with closing screw and crank handle... 30 00 Tooth Cutting Forceps, Moller’s. Plate 11. Fig. 111............... 32 00 - ui Moller’s, with plain closmg screw and crank handle. «vc «ic 2 Wig. 116 3.4.5 ase ee ee 6 50 i : : angular. Plate ll. Fig. 115....... 6 50 5 et ry r curved on flat. Plate 11. Fig. 114.. 6 50 Tooth File, Adjustable, in stiff handle. Plate 10. Fig. 101 .......... 3 00 5 “Adjustable handle to unscrew into two parts. Plate 10. Fig. 102 4 00 os « Extra; for the adjustable. Plate 10. Fig. 108........... « ROMEO eS rettouse s; in salt haridle.:...s. .w.....% 0264-54 -5e eee eee 3 00* a, By handle to unscrew into two parts................ 4 00* * eebxtha tor ELOUSE'S s.4 sss 4 Bere = «5 0d sla oe ee ree See ee 0 40* ‘ « Automatic, E. A. A. Grange’s. “¢ House’s; for front teeth. Plate 29. Fig. 333............. 1 00 se Plain Ps Me gph a Bie dice, OSS Oe ee eee 1 00 we « Improved cut; in handle, for front teeth ............ oe aie 3 00 205 Fourth Avenue, New York. 6 ainoeuns Morceperlensth,, 74 Inches. . ssc. wes iid. bree beck ass ce sce sees $ 1 75 a for wolf teeth, length, 9 inches. Plate 10. Fig. 109.... 3 50 e lenoth: t5 imehes Plate tO: Wigs 105 0.4. sacs scs se: 5 50 - * Prof. Going’s; extra large and strong, with closing screw andi crank handle. Plate:10.. (Wigs 106). 7774 o..32 25 00 House’s, combined with dental cutting forceps, one set of removable handles to both. Plate 10. Fig. 107 .... 28 00 Pooth Gouges, length 5 inches. Plate 10. Fig. 99... ........5....<. 1 50 es cs length 43 inches, with steel heads. Plate 10. Fig. 97.. 2 00 ‘(oad i, 18 oro) te 1B Woh Fos an ak ER A Po HOR gg 2 00 Tooth Key, with hooks of assorted sizes. Plate 11. Fig. 123 .......... 35 00 Wooth Knife and Pick, Hurlburt’s. Plate 11. Wig. 122) ...:..4....... 2 00 Tooth Mallet, lead filled, not rebounding. Plate 10. Fig. 100......... 2 50 BIE OOXWOOG fe oes ceca Be eed TUE Stee e wae yi. epee enee 0 5C CDi LENG fe Tale 2) ee er rs Seen Samer wen 2 cee ots 25h 1 60 se BELGE iees coces 5 a Shea eue © si al wo bic ates LENS oh ree eg ee 1 60 peoth ep, pla: = stilt, shandley sia: Acco Shes RO oR ete oe ee 1 75* guarded ; stiff handle. Plate 11. Wig. 117... ...... 22: 3 00* ie «plain ; handle to unscrew into two parts ................ 2 50* i ** guarded ; handle to unscrew into two parts.............. 3 75* Woottunonw:. plan. Plate TL. Bigs V2. 1220 sce cos aot tebee s Xo Net cess 1 50 se Weannnoderruled., plate: Mey iio rT 21.5 yak ye ae cw buen 1 75 “ 2 ytronch model« Plate 11. Hig vt. soar ie ot 3 50 Presbow= “Platecli< Hic Li O se as. heh tae eerie srarseis cuss 6 00 Weacheotomy Lubes; metal, plain... 5.0.2 cs. 5 oie Bane oe et ee 4 00 sce”, HATER OEI srt hs, Sad ho Re eRe eee 4 09 of « gelf-retaining. Plate 24. Fig. 289 PER ee heat 6 O00 The part A, which is shown separately, is removable to enable introduction. Mracheotomy, Cubes, Liawtard’ sic ca- 24 se le ney Peas 3 eee 15 00 Eephine, with come. crown. “Plate;24; Wie. 2907 2) sata jae ee 4 00 Wir STaall CONIC CHOW Mw a\s.dre.s oxalic eee eas Ste Ne eee 4 00 44 WUC VATE: CLOW Ihe ayo Sa ioF. ca) erover oats aus cere Stay = tt en ee 4 00 . With. Small ey lindric Crow: 5% ieee ieaip anaes 4 00 s§ with cylindric crown and sliding guard. Plate 24. Fig. 290. 14 50 fErepmning Blevator.. Plate 24, Wigs 292..0.°7 0043 yeeae a Seon oe ee 1 25 y and Raspatory. Plate 24. Fig. 293........... 1 50 fs cs and Spatula. Plate 24. Fig. 294...........:. 0 75 PREDCAT TC OGCUIN ie oo cicit chor eet oid S.2 tis Se Cee Loe EA Eee 3 00 rocarPxplorines elates135:5 oie. TOM. a.5 s.s.2fe)ttatots 2 che oi ctetemrerraan es 1 50 rs nf With aspEratiMe DUD). 5). esac trate tetteee yekeeicl sie 2 00 irocar, with three oval: canulas, for sheep ..<1.)./1. 2.0). aes oie esi ols 27D * _ with one round canula having ring handles and cap, for sheep.. 3 50 a | ae as c € i e « « for catile. Tae a (stot H's Odie tenses oreo eves Sue ke Hee CR eNO Tadeo anne 4 00 eavaitheone-oval canuls: for Cattle. a2 «.4.0crs< a Jeera oon ooh 3 00 emwien two rounds Canulas 22 2.05) <\Gen.25 wes. /2 oe) ot a cla teh hale Shs 2 ayni en stele) ot 2 25 Trocars, set of four assorted sizes, with silver canulas. Plate 25. Fig. 300 6 50 a «-“** three “ eS ee i oer a er Ae re ee ae 5 00 64 JOHN REYNDERS & CO. Plate XXV. 300 301 302 303 Age 093 —SYFONATYL 09—SHTONA 09—SUIONA JET SS Jd. REYNDERS—Co v¥,REYNDERS —CQ Trocar for Hyovertebrotomy ............... o> a\ecd. wie lg eo ated ieee ee OM Trocar, with German silver canula, off-flow scoop and cap, assorted diameters, Wig. 301... <2 6.02.2 oud cope eee ee Laid “ with silver canula, off-flow scoop and cap, assorted diameters. $2 00 to 2 50 = curved, with German silver canula. Fig. 302 ................ 2 50 S es with Silver canula. Wie. 302... 2... 4.1.2 1. cae See 3 00 Truss for Bog Spavin, Prof. Going’s. Plate 5. Fig. 42 .............. 7 00 Truss, combined, for Bog Spavin and Thoroughpin................... 10 00 Truss for Stallions, to prevent injury whilst trotting. Plate 30. Fig. 344. 6 00* Truss, Improved, for Stallions, to prevent injury whilst trotting. Plate 30. .Big..343...... ee yaa iwONe <2 eies tee «2 «sy OROUE [ ] rinometer, glass, with plain jar. Fig. 308..............2...-.0-. 0 75 ‘ mmeewith graduated jar o...4.)2.).. casi eye oe 1 50 hard rubber, with graduated jar, in wood box........... 5 00 Ba . 303 Fourth Avenue, New York. 65 BY cine Distentor, used in spaying. Fig. 307 .................--- $10 Berormal Speculum, 1. Hi. Wheat's. Fig. 305). 2.5.2.5... 28. sale os et 25 Vaginal Suture Needle, with removable steel point, Dietrich’s.......... 2 = a 23 SMU DOT Ga PicroOAN {22 's, geste wantin a ameraree: 1 > . ~ ° . . Varnell’s Improved Balling Iron or Mouth Speculum, with regulating screw, blades rubber covered, for protection of the gums. Plate 4. Say OBR p eM cis g's w'ie’4° 2d sidliny SS ale erate slate areers Ste Ge acneen nt, SER 9 Wulsella Horceps, straight, 64 inches. ... 2.2.6... ssc eee cece ence e ee 2 ss &s Cumveds, (Ge INChe@s. ..2 5.4.4 sg ete seule ee ener hie oo eirices 2 = S straight, 10 inches, with ratchet catch. Plate 14. Bre GAS & . TN hse inepa es tee eyecare take apaneue crewed 3 “ce ce \ \ allets, for instruments, of brown or black grain leather, chamois lined with pocket inside. Fig. 306. Length, 10 in., $4 50*; length, 12in. 5 Length, 14 in., 6 00*; length, 16in. 7 Wiheat, I. E:, Vaginal Speculum. Fig. 305 ............6..-02 se esnens 25 William’s Castrating Clamp. Plate 6. Fig. 56...............-+--+-- rf William’s Castrating Torsion Forceps ............0--eee eee e ee eeees 5 Wire Twister, Dawson’s, for twisting loops of silver wire in cavities. eee. 8 00s B28 Bia win, Sietaldheree abe el oe ERR ens ees es 2 Wire Twisting Forceps, Emmet’s. Plate 14. Fig. 163................ 2 Warewandeiin, Cutting Forceps <2... 6... be oe cel heels ec ewaeieeley oe e- 2 Set nade - combined with needle holder, Stimson’s. Pelee a MIS LO oe xara tk wa ore, 0} aaat Saks, wehele Speer eae hse uate 3 Wire, of pure silver, for ligatures and sutures, per coil, No. 31, finest... 0 No. 30, $0 20; No. 29, $0 25; No. 28,0 30; No. 27, 0 No. 26, $0 40; No. 25,0 45; No. 24, 0 Wire, of soft metal, for ligatures and sutures, two sizes, per coil, $0 35 and 0 —+o— Description of the New Set of Instruments for Closing Quarter and Sand Cracks in Hoofs. Ourattention has eh , wall of hoof are recently been cal- [From the ,, Spirit of the Times.’’] effected by the led by Mr. Reyn- : cautery at red ders, Surgical In- strument maker, of 303 4th Ave., to an improved me- thod of closing cracks and fissures in the _ horse’s hoof. The draw- ing will indicate the form of the apparatus, which consists essen- tially of two parts; an instrument for puncturing the hoof—a powerful pair of forceps for compressing the ends or points of the clamps into the hoot. Punc- tures on each side cess. of the crack in the sure secure pressed by We =ihave heat, to a suffi- cient depth to in- hold of the clamp, which, by means of the forceps, is first pushed firmly intothe punctures made by the cau- tery, and then the ends of the clamps are carefully com- the forceps, using no greater force than the animal will bear without pain. used these clamps in a number of cases with complete suc- 66 JOHN REYNDERS & CO. Enumeration and Contents of Cases. In the following pages we enumerate and describe cases, etc., as kept in stock by us; we will make to order any style, containing any combination of imstruments desired. DISSECTING CASES. Dissectinc Case No. 2, contains: 2 ass. scalpels, 1 tenaculum, 1 cartilage knife, 1 dissecting forceps, 1 scissors, 1 set of hooks on chain; in a mahogany case. Price, ebony handled instruments, $4 00; ivory handled instruments . ..$4 50 Dissectina Case No. 3, contains: 4 ass. scalpels, 1 tenaculum, 1 cartilage knife, 1 dissecting forceps, 1 scissors, 1 blowpipe, 1 set of hooks on chain; in mahogany case. Price, with ebony handled instruments, $5 50; ivory handled instruments, $6 25 Dissectinc Casr No. 4, Charricre’s, contains: 4 scalpels, 1 tenaculum, 1 cartilage knife, 1 scissors, 1 dissecting forceps, 1 blowpipe, 1 set of hooks on ‘chain; in a zine ease, black oil cloth covered. bi cl: : Sea = alee, ere instruments ebony handles, $7 50; ivory, $8 50 HOOF CASES. Hoor Caszt No. 1, contains: 3 single-edged drawing knives of assorted sizes, 1 sharp pointed double edged sage knife, 1 reamer, fitting into one handle with spring catch; in wrapper case. Plate 9. Fig. 92. le nn mrs eG ree $9 OO Hoor Casz No. 2, Prof. Liautard’s, contains: 1 single edged drawing knife for searching, 2 double edged drawing knives of assorted widths of curve, 1 sharp pointed dotble edged sage knife, 1 single edged sage knife, right; 1 single edged sage knife, left; all in ebony handles, French model; 1 plain spring forceps, 1 sharp pointed curved on flat scissors, 1 director, 1 silver probe; ina mahogany case. Lut: i eee aes $16 00 MEDICINE CHESTS. Made of the Best Russet Leather. Containing the following Square Glass stoppered Bottles, in Mahogany Trays. Mortar, Graduated Measure. Four Jars, Tray for Scales, and Space for Instruments under Bottles. Bas~ The Size is by Inches. -@e pe Bottles. - — Price, Length. Width. Height. Containing 4. .4 oz. 16. .2 07. 18..10z. 6..4 oz. 44..( 1).$21.00..14 ,.94..93 Ext. “ A.A“ 18..2 “ 20..1 “ 8..3 50..( 1)..28.00. 15, 0n On = 14..2 42..4 © 56..( 2). 28.00.1203 e)7oeeaml é 16..2 8..4 “ 34..( 3)..17,00. Joe teen ee 2.4 16.2 19.1 pio 37..( 4)..18.50..123..84. 94 2,4“ 14..2“ 16..1 5.0 "aqg 32..( 5)..17.00, 1 Bhi oe « BoA“ 12.2 18,1 °° PO 97° (6) .215,50.. 02 selon Fd 18. .4 AB( 8). S200. Dive 314. 4 Bde 9) 17 O0e., Spee 10. .1 28. .(10). .14.00. . Sone tars 35..(11) od 700ee 28 silat 28. (12). .14.00.. 303 Fourth Avenue, New York, 67 The following without Mortars, Measures or Jars. Containing 4..4 0z. 10..2 oz. 6..1 205..( 7)2$12:00).0 93.07 ae8t Ee wminmels bottles? er eS Fis oe (8) e100 eh bee it «90.1 « 20. .(14). 11.00 pa) Tight « 16..(15).. 9.00 Tray in front of Bottles. Containing 10..20z. 4..1 oz. 14. .( 9). $9.50.. 9 ...61..53 sy Pipe Wald 8! Gi LOZ, LS). 3CL0). L508 10 aria “ fae 19,79" 19! Ws 6. Von. BI (LI)! 214006 1925092. ae All the above with Locks. The following with Buckle and Strap. Containing 5..14 oz. 4..1 oz. space in front 9..(12). .$5.50.. 7 .:423..43 TKD). A ee re ee (sj. FOOT son 4s ss 2..4 “ 6..2 02. space in front 8.214)... -6:0085 7 .52..5 us Wesel (DObUMESay..s... cu ads Soe ean A eee Oreo anos is > ace Ea (22), 6:00:25 <9 2 as Wie (23).. 6.50 os 8..4 “ (26).. 6.00 “ eri * (27).. 5.50 Mepicine Cuest anp Instrument Case Compinep, Prof. A. Liautard’s, contains: 6 two-oz. glass stoppered bottles, 2 glass jars for ointments, 1 balling iron, 1 elastic catheter. In drawer B: 1 single edged sage knife, right, 1 single edged sage knife, left; 1 sharp pointed double edged sage knife, 1 single edged drawing knife for searching, 2 double edged drawing knives of assorted widths of curve; all in ebony handles, French model; 1 plaster spatula. In Drawer A: 1 scalpel, straight edge, closing into hard rubber handle, with slide catch; 1 scalpel, convex edge, closing into hard rubber handle, with slide catch; 2 assorted lancets, 1 coecum trocar, 1 dog seaton needle, closing into hard rubber handle, with slide catch; 1 plain artery forceps, 1 grooved seaton neeedle, separating into two parts; 1 curved on flat scissors, 1 director, 1 porte caustic, 1 hard rubber syringe, with cone fitting into the canula of the coecum trocar; put up in a strong wooden case, covered with black calf-skin, having a handle on the top of the cover. Plate 27. Fig. 309. TETRIS a een Ae ee en OE OR ae eee PEPER eR EEE ly yl mye, Crt $55 00 When desired, the above is also furnished without the contents of the BSE WV TR NMRL AN ste see ae Meret 5 164 sip Sos bey Sve os at GR cine, RED UT RNase eee oy ay $34 50 Or the same will be filled with such instruments as the purchaser may select. POCKET CASES. Pocxer Cast No. 1, two-fold, American model, contains: 1 scalpel, straight or convex edged; 1 sharp pointed curved bistoury, 1 tenaculum;—all clos- ing into plain hard rubber handles; 1 straight scissors, 1 one-bladed fleam, 1 plain artery forceps, 1 sharp pointed double edged sage knife, 1 lancet, 1 seaton needle, 1 probe, separating into two parts; 4 needles and silk. Plate 26, Fig. 311. 68 J OFIN REYNDERS & CoO. Plate XXVI. 310 AAA SAAT I il HI il oe TESTE " TTT nT = LTT | a Mil | HA Hl HAUT coo LUT Ms ae = PHL S a HH Ht N= Aa NA A valliogs ' on oe Lh ie cre. rT ———————————___ \ | ) AN ANNA Units A PETTITT Wee tr eet Titi a acini 803 Fourth Avenue, New York, 69 Pocket Case No. 2, three-fold, American model, contains: 1 scalpel, straight edged; 1 scalpel, convex edged; 1 bistoury, curved, sharp pointed; 1 bistoury, curved, probe pointed; 1 tenaculum;—all closing into plain hard rebber handles; 1 lancet; 1 fleam, two blades; 1 drawing knife, single edged; 1 sage knife, sharp pointed, double edged; 1 seaton needle, separ- ating into three parts; 1 scissors curved on fiat; 1 dressing forceps, with scissor handles; 1 artery forceps, plain; 1 probe, separating into two parts; 4 needles, and silk. Fig. 310. LNG eg onlecn ob Ce ee a Cn gene wrens Seen OE Ny Ae: $24 OC Pocxer Case No. 3, three-fold. English model, contains: 1 scalpel, 1 bistoury probe pointed; 1 aneurism needle, 1 tenaculum, 1 castrating knife, 1 draw- ing knife, single edged—all closing into horn handles with springs; 1 fleam, two blades; 1 scissors, straight; 1 seaton needle, in protecting horn handle; 2 lancets, assorted; 1 director and scoop; 1 plaster spatula; 1 rowling scissors; 1 dressing forceps, with scissor handles; needles and silk. TAGS. o ooh Se ee Rr ara Foe ONES Soy te Bee. OU NOU Pocxet Casr No. 4, two-fold French model, conntains: 1 scalpel, convex edged, closing into handle, with slide catch; 1 fleam, two blades; 1 scissors, curved on flat; 1 artery forceps, plain; 1 director, with myrtle leaf; 1 seaton needle, separating ito two parts; 1 lancet, 1 drawing knife, double edged; 1 sage knife, sharp pointed, double edged; 1 drawing knife, single edged; needles and silk. AIGNER Sc oes, 2 ig AO Sag Sassanid Re ocaten ae Antec ant lena Mey Mean ete cos ve $20 00 Pocxer Casr No. 5, two-fold, with pressed leather frame, French Model, contains: 1 bistoury, straight, sharp pointed; 1 scalpel, convex edged; 1 sage knife, single edged;—all closing into handles, with slide catches; 1 fleam, two blades; 1 artery forceps, plain; 1 drawing knife, double edged, in ebony handle; 1 lancet, 1 seaton needle, separating into three parts; 1 director, with myrtle leaf; 1 scissors curved on flat; suture pins, needles and silk. TELS eo 5 UE Vee Sea Sn EE ey PP PRP RN MRC ote Shh Ba PA Aes 2 epee WR $30 00 Pocxer Cast No. 6, three-fold, French model, contains: 1 castrating knife, 1 scalpel, convex edged; 1 bistoury, straight, sharp pointed ;—all closing into handles with slide catches; 1 fleam, three blades; 1 scissors, curved on flat; 1 artery forceps, plain; 1 director, with myrtle leaf; 1 dressing forceps, with scissor handles; 1 caustic holder, with silver burner; 1 seaton needle, separ- ating into three parts; 1 drawing knife, double edged; 1 drawing knife, single edged; 1 sage knife, sharp pointed, double edged; 1 sage knife, single edged, right; 1 sage knife, single edged, left; 2 lancets, assorted; needles and silk. Pocket Casz No. 7, three-fold, French model, contains: 1 castrating knife, 1 dog seaton needle, 1 bistoury, straight, sharp pointed; 1 bistoury, straight, probe pointed, with extra Jong shank; 1 scalpel, convex edged ;—all closing into handles with slide catches; 1 fleam, 3 blades; 1 scissors, curved on flat; 1 coecum trocar, 1 seaton needle, S form and grooved; 1 artery forceps, plain; 1 director, with myrtle leaf; 1 caustic holder, with silver burner; 2 retractors, 1 bistoury, straight, sharp pointed, in ebony handle; 1 dressing forceps, with scissor handles; 1 bistoury (neurotomy) curved, .) 70 JOHN REYNDERS & CO. _ probe pointed, in ebony handle; 1 seaton needle, separating into three parts; 3 drawing knives, double edged, of assorted widths of curve; 1 sage knife, sharp pointed, double edged; 1 sage knife, single edged, right; 1 sage knife, single edged, left; 3 lancets, assorted; needles and silk. Fig. 312. TICS. casas dderichadwcie ys: a's b¥ue Dolce male glee oaechienn eaten ee ae $50 00 Pecker Casz No. 8, Gerlach’s, contains: 2 suture needles, assorted; 1 tenaculum, 1 bistoury, curved, probe pointed; 2 scalpels, convex edged, of assorted sizes; 2 bistouries, curved, sharp pointed, of assorted widths; all fitting into one handle, with spring catch. In wrapper case. PRICE. ¢ ace acne tes crcse edn ibd SOs SESS be aes eee eee $12 00 Pocket Cass No. 9, Prof. A. Liautard’s, compact, two-fold, contains: 1 exploring needle and delicate scalpel, convex edged, closing into one shell handle, with spring catches; 1 bistoury, curved, sharp pointed; 1 bistoury, curved, probe pointed; 2 scalpels, assorted sizes, closing into one shell handle, with spring catches; 2 drawing knives, double edged, of assorted widths of curve; 1 sage knife, sharp pointed, double edged, fitting mto one handle, with spring catch; 1 artery forceps, plain; 1 dressing forceps, with scissor handles; 1 caustic holder, with platinum burner; 1 Cleborne’s artery forceps; 2 probes, silver; 1 director, with aneurism needle; 1 scissors, curved on flat; 1 explor- ing trocar, needles and silk. IU eso) 'eds fh aa Sw Nis Sy saw gS cee are Re ae $24 00* POST MORTEM CASES. Posy Morrem Casz No. 1, contains: saw, chisel and stilet fitting into one handle 1 cartilage knife, all steel; 1 cartilage knife, extra heavy; 3 ass. scalpels 1 tenaculum, 1 dissecting forceps, plain; 1 dissecting forceps, extra long; 1 enterotome, 1 costatome, 1 straight scissors, 1 steel mallet, 1 rachitome 1 blow pipe, 1 set of hooks on chain, 1 brain knife, needles and linen Post Morrem Casr No. 2, contains: 1 Finnell’s saw and knife, fitting into one handle; 1 cartilage knife, all steel, 3 ass. scalpels, 1 tenaculum, 1 chisel, plain; 1 rachitome, 1 steel mallet, 1 enterotome, 1 scissors, 1 plain dissect- ing forceps, 1 blow-pipe, 1 set of hooks on chain, needles and linen thread; in a rosewood case. PI CE goodies ys aie sv o's acca dd Cbbda ode bee ded, eRe $26 00 Post Mortem Case No. 3, Finnell’s, contains: 1 Finnell’s saw and knife, fitting into one handle; 3 ass. scalpels, 1 tenaculum, 1 plain dissecting forceps, 1 scissors, 1 chisel, 1 blow pipe, 1 set of hooks on chain, needles and thread; in a mahogany case. Price, ebony handled instruments $11 25; ivory handied instruments..$13 00 Post Mortem Casr No. 4, English model, contains: 1 saw, with movable back; 1 chisel, 1 scalpel, extra large and heavy, and 1 knife, extra long, fitting Anto one handle, with spring catch; 1 blow-pipe, 1 scissors, straight; 1 scissors curved on flat; 1 dissecting forceps, 1 set hooks on chain, 1 tenaculum, 1 cartilage knife, with steel handle; 4 scalpels of assorted sizes. In a maho- gany case, polished inside. BOS Fourth Avenwe, New York. 71 SADDLE BAGS. Our saddle bags are made of the very best materials and workmanship, and warranted as represented, any other styles furnished to order at the shortest: notice and on the most REASONABLE TERMS. Made of the best russet bridle leather. Patent leather covers. Space under covers for instruments, etc. Mahogany drawers in the end of lower part. Solid leather drawers, one dollar extra. Containing peo a4 y. 2 1A\OZ, WOULES: sts sate acs Has © 1a bg erehe gh opel (12). .$13 50 pals be Ol Gee: oe 6 “Swath POCKOUS csc ats Ses (12). 14 50 a 20m oe Ae: oround-stop:sbottlesis< a. 6. test OY 8 Vege be 3S | Rx <“ 740) Sian liar: eel Er a . SNC POCebs sts m.a tae ( W 13 50 " eee) Cork-stop: bottles. \2\.. 4 Ses ai seo tees rs (T)sx bebo " mUpeel ee) lass-scOpl * SS Li theteci cit eiadwerare nee muees (it) 2. 12700 | ea ST ee rast Sa err (6). D0 < Berwin CORK RIOD “f= © Lh ay sieve Sanctetote s paeee ( 6).. 10 50 ss 16é..2 “- glass-stop. “ Plate 27. Fig. 313....... (13);).4 "L050 i Roe ete cork-stop,- “8° us. Aa eek a ares elneateuetn oar (13).. 9 50 Inverovep Sappie Baa: Is the best and neatest bag ever offered to the profession. It has metal boxes covered with the best of well-tanned leather, firmly rivetted together with copper rivets, and finished in the neatest manner. There is not one stitch of sewing on the entire bag; it has no straps or buckles to loosen; also, no draws to pull out, and gives the least strain on the lock of any bag ever made. It has nickel-plated trimmings; the bottles have acid proof rubber corks, and are separ- ated from each other by leather partitions. (They are made in two styles, black and russet.) No. A, large size, Plate 27. Fig. 314; containing 30 bottles, price .$12 00* No. B, small size, containing 24 bottles, price .................... 11 00% Sappte Bacs. Plate 27. Fig. 315. Made of the best russet bridle leather. With patent leather covers. Drawer of polished mahogany, velvet lined. Containing 12°14 oz. 12 3 oz. 24 bottles... 6. ccs et eee ee wes (1). .$12 00 cS SL ee UN ce ae (Dy bp eh "Lay, Age cia Sie epee Reg MemRaN SytaetepN (2).. 11 00 a cold Wes tos es > agate 4 1) a a eM ete emer BC A (3)... 10 00 Flat Pattern, Two Flaps. Wontaimino 10 Ll oz; 10: ¥ oz. 20 bottles... . 5. joes eee dena es (14).. 11 50 1 aes eee ali OAR D1: aOR ese rrs Seee ae eRe (16).. 12 50 re UE i Ne Dye AeA. tistarath c.cien i ete cette cutter eter CUA alo OO Containing 8 1 0z., 8 4 oz. ground stoppered bottles RA ante (le -4 or ou « lo. « 10 4 | eames? NER Rar iain MNT Ge ore eo Ty (2).. 10 50 erent 5 02 i . % s NER Arr acs (3).. 11 50 Sappite Bacs—Box Parrern. Plate 27. Fig. 316. No. 5. Containing 10 2 oz. 6 1 oz. round cork stop bottles. With space for instruments, etc. PEGS iGc AUG ene es trad eee aOR Aen EEE cL ob ral aaa aay ae $7 60 Sappite Bacs—Box Parrern. Plate 27. Fig. 317. Containing 24 ground stoppered pottlessacis sete Reet ( 4). al 00 Extra, with POC Oleh Sen. oy, rant ye OMEN ter Dyaror aa mete terete (.4).. 13 60 Containing 20 ground stoppered bottles ........-.225.....-.. (CS )e. a 00 Extra, with POGKCUS! o. age Oe ee cise ogee seein velo een tcteecrs 74: ( 8).. 12 00 Containing 16 ground stoppered bottles MEE Qtr ee (10).. 10 00 cs DOKCork: CU eae | ye Sn ae Facey See eso ee sinre (10)... 9 25 Plain Saddle Bags, containing 20 cork stoppered vials seach in Sees 8 50 < cs fe < EL Ra MO Pd HPF aS SP NS aC 9 25 72, JOHN REYNDERS & CO. | Plate XXVII. SSS MOP ZZ Hit MHlll} 3203 Fourth Avenue, New York. ie Auzoux’ Anatomical Models. (Anatomie Clastique.) OF DOCTOR AUZOUX, PARIS. Extract from the Official Programme of the French University for 1849. “The instruction in physiology and in the natural sciences would not accoré with the views of the university if the professors should not sustain their lectures by continued illustration with objects of nature contained in the museums and with the detailed models of Dr. Auzoux.” The word “clastic” is derived from the Greek “ Klao”—signifying to break or separate—that is to say, anatomical models, composed of solid pieces, that can be readily taken apart and put together; one part resting upon the other as ina veritable dissection. The models are made of papier-maché; chewed or mashed paper mixed with size or glue, which, when newly composed, is run into moulds, wherefrom it takes the most delicate impressions. When thoroughly dry a remarkable degree of light- ness and elasticity, combined with a degree of strength equal to that of wood, is acquired by.this material. These clastic models of animal anatomy, issued by Dr. Auzoux, of Paris, rave been universally accepted as a chef-d’ceuvre in this department of scientific illustration, that it seems quite unnecessary to say any words in their praise. No similar models have ever been undertaken giving the same abundance of detail or possessing the same exquisite excellence and beauty of execution. They are largely distributed through university museums and the schools of medical science and anatomical study throughout all Europe. In America they are favorably known in a few of our higher institutions, which are so fortunate as to possess some portions of the series. Orders sent to us will be promptly attended to, and the objects obtained from Paris (where we have an agent who gives our orders his personal attention) at the earliest moment, and with the least possible expense for trans- portation. It must be stated that the time necessary for filling an order by Dr. Auzoux (owing to the great call for these models) 1s very considerable. Therefore application should be made at the earliest possible date. Of the following list of Dr. Auzoux’s models, those marked by a star* are usually kept in stock by us, all others are imported to order only. Orders for the latter must be accompanied by a deposit equal to 33% per cent. of their value, such remittance to cover any risk of the ‘models not being claimed upon arrival. . On arrival the models are sent C. O. D. for the balance due. When ordering, please quote as ordering from the Second Edition of J. BR. & Co.’s Alphabetical Register of Veterinary Instruments, Anatomical Models, ete. JOHN REYNDERS & CO., No. 303 Fourth Ave., New York. 74 JOHN REYNDERS & CO. 318 Plate XXVIII. SKELETON OF THE HORSE. Price. . $100 00* to $125 00* 3B4. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 44.* 203 Fourth Avenue, New York. 15 Arab Horse. Fig. 318. Complete (4 feet 3 inches high), exhibiting in detail more than 3,000 objects separating into 97 pieces; show- ing on one side the superficial muscles, nerves, and vessels; on the other, the same remoyable separately, as in a dissection, from the superficial layer to the skeleton; in the splanchnic cavities are found all the organs contained therein, which also may be removed and studied separately. This model of the horse, which leaves nothing to be desired has been adopted by the French cavalry corps, veterinary and agricultural schools. It has also been purchased by several foreign governments as an efficacious means of populariz- ing the ideas of anatomy and physiology necessary for the amelioration of the equine race, and for the choice, employment miggpreservation of the Worse... 24.282. sete sages Oe es $1,546 00* Stand, spatula, descriptive pamphlet, and case for the above.... 30 00* The same, less complete, showing on one side the muscles, nerves and vessels of the superficial layer; on the other, the middle layer and the organs in their respective cavities, separately removable as Puminercom plete MOE... stra, 2s see seeerehe see B Ae awe fale Beane Cis:00* Stand, spatula, descriptive pamphlet, and case for the above.... 380 00* Thirty Maxillae, or Jaw Bones, displaying correctly the age of the horse at every period of life, with examples of such malformations as may make the horse appear older or younger................. 155 00* Plate, displaying in relief the shape and organization of all the PEGLOMOIMENG MOPSE.. 2c 5.5 Ga)0 3.5) Aids «ed craie tm lege say e eee, eerie ee 8 00* Fourteen Maxillae, or Jaws, of an Ox, displaying correctly the age z Mimvanoms epochs OF lites. 6. 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Its name, “ Empire,” is a trade mark,$3 00* Separate left handle $0.60 ; other separate parts, the same list as “‘ Handicap,” see page 19.° ANAT wi 348. 349, 850. “Foxhall.” Fig. 348. This Clipper is made under special contract, and its name is a trade mark. It is offered at avery low price, but is strictly first-class in all respects. The cutting plates are of the finest steel, thoroughly tempered. They will hold their edge and bear re- sharpening as well as the highest priced Clipper in the market. All of the bolts are fitted with fly nuts, so that the pressure can be regu- lated or the entire machine taken apart without use of a wrench. Maui lieniicoloted: NAndles ee. sc ac rns aes Miva sete e dace os othe een ee 2 50* Separate Top Plate, $1.10* ; Bottom Plate, $1.25* ; Right Handle, $0.50* ; Left Handle, $0 50*. “Newark.” Fig. 349. Thisis anew machine. The left handle expands into a broad arched cap to which the plates and right handle are | attached by separate bolts. 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Leather Pocket, $0 25* ; Pocket Oil Can, -$0.15*. For other Clippers of Phipps & Burman’s celebrated manufacture, see page 19. 98 JOHN REYNDERS d& CO. APPENDIX.—Plate XXX. COPYRIGHT 1983 BY ay MO Hui { 341 i HUTTE | HVT >. REX NDERS - CO. PAT? OGT. 20.1874. @ 203 Fourth Avenue, New York. Drawing Knives, French model, in ferruled ebony handles. Double edged, of two assorted widths of curve. Plate 29, Fig.325, Caches ste ofp oe AC ETE ORCA ROE Sena eRe ERS $1 75 Double edged, narrow. Plate 29. Miesolte each si. ecyos... oe oD Single edged, for searching. Plate 29. Fig. 324, each...... “sine BeLEDO Drawing Knife, graduated for cutting the groove required by the Peri- plander or Charlier Shoe. Mr. Flemming’s. Plate 29. Fig. 328... 5 00 Improved guarded rasp to be used with the graduated drawing knife. Plate 29. Wie. 332............ Met AS atoee + on aah ae ae 2: 00 Dental File, for front teeth, House’s. Plate 29. PIGS OOe . xc bs eee nee 1 00 y & $6 i Palmer's- Plate 29. Wie.334............. 1 00 Dental Forceps, improved model, with one handle curved. Plate 30. Fig. 384.....-. ERR OE ak or esc . 4.50 . improved model, with bayonnet curved jaws and one handle curved. Plate 30. He E340: avs. ae Gee f 5 00 Frost Cogs, Flemings, set of, consisting of two dozen cogs, with one each long taper and guard punches. Plate 29. Figs. 329, 330 & 331.... 6 00 EXTRACT FROM ‘PRACTICAL HORSE-SHOEING,’”’ PaGE 114. «This merely consists of a square piece of steei, about the same length as the Screw-stud, which is pointed and tempered at one end (that which comes into contact with the ground or ice) and flat at the other end. This fits into a similar-shaped hole at the extremity of each branch of the shoe, and, if thought necessary, in the middle or at each side of the toe. “This hole should be very slightly tapering from the lower to the upper (or foot) surface, and it should be of such a size that the square stud will require a slight tap or two to make it fit in tightly, yet without projecting at all beyond the level of the foot-surface of the shoe. I was at first in doubt as to whether the studs would remain in during work, or while the horse was standing in the stable ; but, to my surprise, they were firmly retained in the shoes fora month, though subjected to every kind of test excepton ice, which the season has not afforded. ‘A tew blows on each side are sufficient to slacken them, when they require to be removed as no longer necessary, when worn out, or when they require to be re-sharpened. The weight of the horse evidently keeps them tightly fixed in the shoe, and, from their being of the same thickness throughout, there is little risk of their breaking. It would be advisable, I think, to have the shoes a little thicker and broader at the places where the holes are to be made. I anticipate that this mode of rendering all kinds of horses efficient during frost will be found eminently successful and very inexpensive, and one readily carried out anywhere ina very short time.’ Measuring, Standard, concealed in walking cane. Plate 30. Fig. ces See en) in sea chrielis Hiei scte oh Borate Soha oop ee aoe ctaey Ae $12 00 to 14 00 Milking Tubes. Plate 30. Fig. 338, each... ............ aeesyok ame i 10 - ise Pilling’s, improved. Plate 30. ior tay oe. 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