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Abdominal Bandages and Belts .... 25, 26
Abdominal Trocars X67
Abemetby's Brass Ear Syringes 38
Abscess Kniyes 118, 130, 183
Abscess Lancets 130,178
. Acnpressore Needles- us
Acupuncture Needles . . ; us
Adams' Eyelid Betractor 64
Air Pump, for dry cupping 34
Air-tight Cushions, Mattresses, etc. . . 78 to 80
American Tooth Forceps 149_
Amputating Instruments, in sets . . . 1 to 10
Amputating Knives and Saws .... I5, 16
Ane^mieal Syringes 36
Anel's Silver Eye Syringe 56
Aneurism Needles .113,180,131
Anti-ligature Forceps, Webber's ....
Arm Slings ... . . .
Arm Socket ..'.'..'
Arm Splints 70,
Army Panniers 12,
Army Surgeons' Instruments . . . . 2, 4,
Artery Forceps 16 17
Artificial Arms, Hands, and Legs . . .' . 21
Ascites Trocar ............ 157
Ashbnmbam's Belt, for Prolapsus Uteri . . 26
Ashvell's Midwifery Forceps HO
Assilini's Artery Forceps .■ . 17
Assilini's Midwifery Forceps HO
Atomizer ; 91
Auriscope, Warden's 41
Aveling's Polyptrite I68
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Bag Trusses . ; . . . 147
Bags for Gonorrhoea 147
Balling Gun . . '. 178
Balling Irons .' ] ' 173
Bandages . . . . 28 to 27
Barnes' Craniotomy Forceps 108
Barnes' India-rubber Bags, for dilating the
. Ob. Uteri •.......'... 168
Barnes' Midwifery Forceps . . . .. no
Barron's Stethoscope 128
Baths, Hot Air . , ', Hg
Beale's Urinary Cabinet . . . . ."!■■; 167
Beattie's Midwifery Forceps .;.... HQ
Beds, Cushions, ^to., Air and Water . . 78 to 81
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Beer's Cataract Knives
Bell's Scaling Instruments .
Ben's Stopping Instruments ....
Bell's Tooth Punch and Elevator . .
• Bellocq's Silver Canula, for Epiataxis .
Belts, Abdominal, Cholera, etc. . .
Belts, Blnndell's, for Prolapsus Uteri '.
-Belts, Swimming .,
Belts, Umbilical . 27
Bennett's Brass Enema Syringe 49
Bennett's Uterus Instruments ..... 168
Billing's Stethoscope ;;.:;... 128
Bird's Stethoscope . . ; 128
Bird's Vagina Syringe ; . 46
Bistoury, Desmarres' 62
Bistoury, Fistula ...;.- I86
Bistoury, Bowelling.. . .- 174
Bistoury, Walton's • . . ; 69, 70
Bistouries ...... 98, 114, 180, 181, 173
Bistouries, Concealed Blades . . . . . 77, 96
Bivalve Specnlums ... ; . . . 188, 140
Bladder Trocars 157, I68
Bleeding Lancets ....... 116, 173
Blizard's Lithotomy Knife .■...-.. .' 100
Blood Cans .■..■.-. .• . . . . . 173 ■
Blood Sticks . . . 173
Blow Pipes .......... 86, 136
Blnndell's Belts 26
Blnndell's Midwifery Forceps .... HO
Blnndell's Trachea Tubes 168
Blunt OorgetS' ; .- . . . . . . . .98
Blunt Hook and Crotchet . . . . . . . ' 107
Bone Caustic Cases ......... 32
Bone Forceps . 119
BotUes for Hot Water .' 80
Bougie Cases . ' 32
Bougies '■". ........... 27
Bow Dressing Forceps . ..... ... . . 131
Bowel Scissors 185 '
Bowman's Eye Syringe . 62
Bowman's Eyelid Betraetors .....". 64
Bowman's Probes . . . .■ . . . . . 56 •
Boxwood Pessaries . • •«• . .... . 124.t'
Boxwood Vagina Pipes . .". . .... . 5iS
Bozeman's Speculum . . .■ ■ 141
Bozeman's Tubular Needles 123
Brass Air Pump, for Dry Cupping .... 34
Brass Ear Syringes ■ . .■ . . .- . . .38
Brass Enema Apparatus . .- . . . . 49 to 56
Breast Bottles ■........'.. 28
Breast Glasses ........... 29
Breast Knives H4
Breast Pumps • 29
Breast Believers . . . . '. ; .■.■.".."■ 28.
Broad Grooved Director ....... 122
BttMlie's Bladder Catheters .- . . • .- ; .-- 31
Brodie's Bougies ■ . .. . ' 27 .
Brodie's Double-channel Catheters . ..'.•. 31
Brodie's Lithotomy Kniie . . . . ... 101
Brodie's Lithotrite . . . . ... .. .' 102.
Brodie's Probe Director ...-.- I..'., .186-
Brodie's Silver Male Catheters ... ..■.-" 82
Bronzed Hearing Trumpets . . . .. 73 to 76
Brown's Curved Scissors 122
Brushes for Caustic . . . ..-.■. . • 33 -
Buchanan's Dilating Cannla ...... ' 143
Bullet Extractor . ; 18
Bullet Forceps . . .... . . . . . 18
Bullet Scoop . .: ■ . . ^.] 18
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Bailey's Leg Splint 72
Barrows' Stethoscope 128
Bosk's Leg Splint 72
Batcher's Amputating Saws 16, 18
Oaleolos Extractors ........ 105
Calico Bandages 25
Calkin's £;e Shades 67
Canulas, Dilating, Buchanan's 148
Oanalas, Doable, Oooch'a 171
Canolais, Silver, for Epistaxis 38
Canalas, for Nasal Polypus .....'. 38
Oanalas, Lee's 171
Canalas, Tracheotomy. . . . . 85, 86
Capillary Tubes . . . 116
Capsular Forceps . . . . . ' . . ' . . 57
Capsular Scissors 68
Cartvngbt's Tooth Forceps ...... 149
' Cases for Catheters ......... 32
Cases for Lancets '. . . . . 84
Casting Hobbles ^ ......... 178
Castrating Clams and Knives. ..... 173
Cataract Knives Euid Needles 59,60-
Catgut Bougies 27
Catheter, Sigmoid ^ ........ 122
Catheter, Thompson's, Probe-pointed Silver. 144
Catheters . . ... ... 80,31,32,97,182
Catheters, Caiutio . . .. .. ..... . 80, 31
Catheters, Eustachian ........ 39
Catbeters, Stafford's . . . .',... 147
Catheters, Veterinary 173
Catlin ;............ 15
Caustic, for Ophthalmic purposes .... 60
Caustic Bottles and Brushes ...... 33
Caustic Bougies '. 27
Oatistic Cases . ' . . . . ' . . . . . 33, 33
Canstio Catheters ........ 30,31
Cauterising Iron, Desmarres' 60
Cauterising Irons ......'.... 115
Chain Hooks .] ... . . . , . . 36, 135
Chain Saws] .'.... 18
Channels for the Ear 38
Chapman's Spine Bags ....... 143
Chassaignac's Eoraseurs 42,44
Chest Expanders 34
Chiropodists' Instruments 34
Chisel, Oowling's Slide ....... 174
Cholera Belts . 26
Chorchill's Craniotomy. Forceps 108
Churchill's Midwifiary Forceps Ill
Cilia Forceps . .-. . . . 61
Cireolar Pessaries ....... .124,126
Circular-jointed Tooth Foroeps . . 162, 165, 156
Oiviale's Lithotarita .' . . .' .' . . . .102
damp for Ovariotomy 122
Clarke's Female Catheter . . .' .: . . . 31
Clarke's Female Syringes, Elastic .... 46
Clarke's Midwifery Forceps ...... Ill
Clavicle Bandages 25
Clay's Oemian Silver Pessary . ; . ... 124
Oline's Leg_8plintB. .' . . .' 72
Clendbn's Elevators 162,168
Olendbn's Tooth Forceps .... 149, 150, 151
Clyster Pipes .. . . . . . . ..... 178
Cock's Trocars . . 168
Ooddiiigton's Lens . 167
Coles' Trossea . .161,162
Collin's BlidwifiaTy Forceps Ill
Common' Tooth Forceps 163
Concealed Bistouries 77, 96
Condensing Lena, for Laryngoscope .... 00
Conical Bougies 27
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Conical Catheters 32
Conquest's Craniotomy Forceps 108
Conquest's Midwifery Forceps HI
Conversation Tubes ' . 76
Cooper's Calculus Extractor ' 105
Cooper's Dilator, for Stricture 147
Cooper's Tumour Hook 115
Com Knives ; 34
Comets . , '76
Cotton Net Bandage 25
Cotton's Tracheotomy Forceps 94
Cradles for Fractures 71
Cranioolasts 107
Craniotomy Forceps 108
Crimean padded Splints . . . . ■ . . 71
Critchett's Eyelid Retractor 64
Crotchet, Guarded 108
Crotchet and Blunt Hook 107
Cratches ............ 22
Cupping Instruments 34, 35
Curette, guarded 60
Curette and Hook ......... 60
Curling's Bectnm Speculum 138
Carved Director, Stanley's 77
Curved Ear' Forceps 40
Curved Scissors 122
Cushions, etc.. Air and Water . . . . 78 to 80
Catting Fourchette Dilator 96
Cutting Gorgets 98
Cystotome 60
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Davis' Exploring Needle . . . .' ... . 131
Davis' (Bedfem) Instrument, for the radical
cure of Hemia. 76
Davis' Midwifery Forceps ...... HI
Davis' Osteotomist ......... Ill
Davis' Stethoscope 128
Davis' Thorax Needle 131
Dawson's Caustic Catheter 31
Decapitator, Ramsbotham's 108
Denman's Midwifery Forceps Ill
Denman's Perforator 112
Depressors, Tongue ....... 92, 93
Desmarres' Bistoury . 62
Desmarres' Cauterising Iron ...... 60
Desmarres' Forceps . 62, 63
Desmarres' Hooks and Needles 62
Dessault's Leg Splints -. . : 72
Dieffenbach's Artery Forceps . . .... . 16
Dilating. Canulas 143
Dilating. Speoulums . . .' . , - . . .: 189
Dilator for Female Urethra 169
Dilator for Rectum . . . . . . . . . 137
Dilator for Stricture, Cooper's . . . . ' . 147
Dilator for Stricture, Holt's . . . . . . 144
Dilator for Stricture, Lyon's . .'.'.'. . - 145
Dilator for Stricture, Thompson's - . . . . 146
Dilator, Fourchette, Cutting . . . . .' ; 96
Dilator, .Vagina . : . 172
Diphtheria Case 85
Director, Curved, Stanley's . . : : . .■ 77
Director for the Eye, Walton's .. . •. . . 70
Director Probes . . . '. . . T. ... 181
Directors ; . ... 122, 181
Directors, Hemia - . . ... 77
Dislocation Bandages . . ... . 23, 24, 26
DUloeation PolUes . . ... . .: 28, 24, 25
Dissecting Forceps - . .' 36
Dissecting Instruments ....... 36
Dixon's Cataract Knives 59
Dobell's. StiDtUoscope . . ... . . . 128
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Dometta Bandages ....'..••• 26
Doable-action, Kennedy's, Enema .... 55
Doable Oanola, Oooch's 171
Donble-channel Catheter, for injecting the
Bladder.- . . 31
Doable-edged Scalpels 131
Doable Tracheotomy Canolas . . . . 85, 86
Double Trasses . 161 to 164
Drawing Knives 173
Drenchmg Horns .■ 122
Dressing Instraments 129, 130, 131
Drills for teeth . . . . . 16*
Druitt's Tooth Forceps 152, 158
Dry Gapping Instruments 34, 35
Duck-bill Speculum ......•• 122
Duffln's Pessary 12*
Dnmb-Bells . ; , • 34
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Ear Comets . 76
Ear Forceps ^
Ear ninnunator ■, . . . 41
Ear Piercers , "38
Ear Speoulums 138
Ear Syphon *1
Ear Syringes 38, 41
Ear Trumpets ''^^IS,
Earthenware Inhalers 82
Ebony Stethoscopes. . . . .... . • • 128
Ecraieurs ^'*^'tt
Eighteen-tailed Bandages . ... • • 25
Elastic Bougies and Catheters . . ^ . 27, 31, 32
Elastic Cotton-net Bandage ...... 25
Elastic Knee-Caps, Leggings, Sec. ... 44, 45
Elastic (Esophagus Bougies ...... 27
Elastic Pessaries ■ • 124, 125
Elastic Beetum Bougies 27
. Elastic Stockings, <fco. . . .... . **• *6
Elastib Syringes •■•••••• ^' „"
Elastic Tabes for Lithotomy 9"
Electric Garments 47
Electro-Magnetic Machines ..... 47, 48
Electro-plated Catheters . . . . • • 32, 97
Electro-plated Caustic Cases 32,88
Electro-plated Sounds 97, 99
Elevators . 119
Elevators for Teeth .... . . . 152 to 155
Elliottsoh's Stethoscope . ' 128
Ellis' Clavicle Bandage 25
Enema AppuatuB . 49 to 66
Enema Pipes.' ....'. 66
Enenia and' Stomach Pomp ...... 92
Entomological Instruments : . • 36, 87
Entropium Forceps ■..'.■..'..• • ' • 63
Erichsen's Caustic Cathet^ ...... 81
Erichsen's Knives . . . ." .' •'•• • • 181
Eriehiaeni's Lithotomy Knife .'...'..■..• _•...• ..Iw
■ Erichsen's Lithotomy Scoop . • . . . • • 101
. Erichsen's Tonsil SoBsors . . .■...■'.• 86
. Eustachian' Catheters : . ..'.''.' . '. ' 39
■ -Excavating Instruments .... • . 148, 158
Expanders for Chest ...'.'....■ 34
Exploring Needles ' . . . •■ 181
Exploring Trocars ...... 131, 168, 159
Extenidon Splint for Homems . .- ." • •'•.'-.. 72
Extractor for Calculus ... -...106
Eye Director, Walton's . . . . . . •- 70
Eye Instruments . . . . ... 66 to 70
Eyelid Retraotors 64, 66
Eye Shades, Calkin's ' ^I
Eye Syringe, Anel's 66
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Eye Syringe, Walton's '.".'. '. ■ ■ 70
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Farre's Midwifery Forceps ...••.. • - • HI
Female Catheters 31
Female and Male Catheters, united . . . 132
Female Staff 98
Female Urethra Dilators . 169
Female UrinaU 166
Fergnsson's Forceps 119i 12"
Fergusson's Instrument for the radical cure
of Hernia . . ....... . . • . • 76
Fergnsson's Splints . . ..... • • • 71,72
Fergusson's Rectum Speculum 139
Fergusson's Stethoscope . . . .... 128
Fergusson's Vagina Speculum 140
Field Operation Case . . .-.•.•..■. 14
Field's Splint . 71
Field Tourniquet . . ' "0
FUes for Teeth 163
File-Holders .163
Fillet ..• . . • • • 107
Fine Hook, Oldham's HI
Pino Hook for 'Vesico-'Vaginal Fistula .... 122
Fine-pointed Trocar .....,..• 169
Fine Scalpel, Walton's . ." 70
Finger Knives . • . • . . . . ■ . . . ■ H*
Finger Knives and Sealpels 132
Finger Saws . .■ ■ ^^
Filing Ironis . . ' 17*
Fistnla Bistoury 136
Flannel Bandages and Belts ' . . . ■ 25, 26
Fleams . . .■ 174
Flexible Porte Caustique, Wylde's . . . . 41
Foal Hooks IJ*
Foil for Stopping Teeth .... 153, 164, 155
Forceps, American Tooth . 149
Forceps Anti-ligature, Webber's . .• . : 16
Forceps Artery ^\}1
Forceps, Bone '•.•.• 119
Forceps, Bullet 1°
Forceps, Capsular • ■ • 67
Forceps, Cartwright's Molar . ■ . . . .... 1*9
Forceps, Cilia . . . . . • 61
Forceps, Clendon's Tooth . . . . 149, 150, 151
Forceps, Common . . ; . .■.■.• • 153
Forceps, Craniotomy ... . . • • .107,108
Forceps, Deamarres' .. ' 62, 63
Forceps, Dissecting . ...•..••• 36
Forceps, Dressing ... . ' ' 131
Forceps, Ear . • 40
Forceps, Entomological • .■.-'• 37
Forceps, Entropinm, Wylde's 63
Forceps, Fergusson's Lion 120
Forceps, Gouge . . . V ; • • .• H^' J^O
Forceps for Heemorrhoids-.. .; . ....;' ; 136
Forceps, Hare Lip . . ■ .■ '^ ■ •■■".■ ■ 88
Forceps, Iris . . . . ... .... • 65,66
Forceps, Lever Bing, Toynbee's . . ... ., 41
. Forceps, Lithotomy. . : . . • •' • • ' ?8 ■
Forceps, Midwifery . . ." . . . 109,110,111
Forceps, Necrosis . . . . '. .•._•'.'• .'^^
Forceps, Nose ; ." • '• '•' •"■•Z'- • ' \jl
Forceps, Phymosis, Bieord's ; :.-:r^.'. . 146\
Forced for Pfles- ; ; : : . if;- :..M86, 137
Forceps for Polypois in Utero .■.."•;.. •..•..>; ; ^°9
Forceps, Post-mortem '.' • . . . . . • . • '•' ' 136
Forceps, salf-holding ; ; ; . '.,'.' •'• 122
Forceps, SkuU ; ; ' ^ \ll
. Forceps, Smith's ; : ; . • • • • 68, 136
Forceps, for use with the Speculum 169, 171, 172
Forceps, Spring, for 'Vesico- Vaginal Fistula . 123
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Forceps for seizing the Tongaes of Lunatics 86
Forceps, Tooth 149 to 156
Forceps, Tracheotomy, Ootton's. .... 94
Forceps, Tnmoar ■. • . . 123
Forceps, Urethra . . . ■ 106
Forceps, Utems 172
Forceps, Vnlsellam . . . • . . . . . . 95
Foreign-body Scoop • 70
Foster's Syphon Trocar ...'.... 169
Fonntaia Reservoir Enema Apparatns . . 63
Fourchette Dilator 96
Fracture Cradles ■.-.■.•.. . . . 71, 72
Fronom Scissors . . . . . '. . . . 170
Gags .174
GaitsMll'a Abdominal Belt . 26
Galvanizer, Maokenzie'e ■ . . . . . 116
"Garibaldi" Probe. ... \ .... 19
Oarments, Electric . . . .... . . 47
German-silver Pocket Cases ...... 130
Gibb's Fraotnre Cradle ' . 72
Gibb's Syringe for Throat ..;... 86
Glass Capillary Tabes . 116
Glass Caustic Bottles and Brushes. ... 33
Glass Inhalers 81
Glass Speonloms 189
Glass Syringe for Hydrocele . .... . . 169
Glass Syringe for Sabontaneoas Injections . 117
Glass Syringe for Throat ....... 87
Gloves, for Post-mortem Examinations . . 186
Gold Leaf, for Tooth .Stopping 168
Golding Bird's StethOB(x>pe 128
Gonorrhoea Bags . 147
Goooh's Canola, for Polypus in tJtero. . . 171
Gorgets 98
Gouges 120
Gouge Forceps . . 119, 120
GowUng's Slide Chisel 174
Greenhalgh's Hysterotome ....... 171
Greenway's Leg Splint and Cradle 72
Guarded. Crotchet .. . 1O8
Guarded Curette 60
Guarded Lithotomy Knife ...... 100
Guillotines 37
Gum Lancets 131, 133, 163
Gum Lancets, Veterinary 174
Gun Shot Probes .19
Gotta Percha Ear Comets ....... 76
Gutta Percha Pessaries 126
Gntta Peroha Stethoscopes 128
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Hffimorriioid Needles .' , ... . ; .
Haighton's Midwifery Forceps .' .
.Hamilton's „' „ . .
Hammer and Plerimater.,/. . .. .'
Hand Ball Atomizer . . ... .
Harelip Foroeps .' . .' . .■.'.
Harelip Needles, Pins, and Scissors
' Hearing Tmnipets and Tabes . _
Heath's Splint .' .' . . . ; . . . . 72
Hernia Instruments^ . . . . . .76,77,114
Healer's Leg Splint and O^adle ..." ". . . . 72
Hewitt's Midwifery Forceps . ..... . Ill
Hoy's Skull Saw . . . ..... . . 121
Hick's Wire Bope Ecrasenr ..... 42 44
Higginson's Enemas ........' 53
Higsiuson's Pipes . . . '. 56
Highley's Urinary Cabinet 167
Hilton's Bectum Speculum 139
Hnton'B Tracheotomy Trocar ; . . . . 161
Hobbles, Casting 173
Hodges' Midwifery Forceps Ill
HoflBman's Gouge Foroeps . . . ■ . . 119, 120
Holders for Tooth Files 163
Holders for Needles . . . . ■ . . II7
Hollow Hand Splint . . • 72
Hollow Metal Sound 99
Holmes' Craniotomy Forceps 108
Holmes' Midwifery Forceps m
Holmes' Perforator . , 112
Holt's Stricture Dilator 144
Hook, Oldham's . • Ill
Hook and Crotchet 107
Hook and Curette 60
Hook and Tenaculum 174
Hook for Foals . • 174
Hook for Vesico-vaginal Fistula 122
Hook, Iris 66
Hook, Lens 67
Hook, Tumour 115
Hook, Tyrcll's 69
Hooks, Desmarres' . 62
Hooks, Dissecting '. . . . 36
Hooks, Entomological 37
Hooks, Foal- 174
Hopkin's Midwifery Forceps Ill
Hot Air Baths 116
Hot Water Bags 143
Hughes' Stethoscope 128
Humerus Splint 72
Hunter's Glass Inhaler 81
Hydrocele Instmments 169
Hysterotomes 171, 172
Ice Bags, Chapman's 143
Illuminators, Ear 41
India-rubber Bags for Dilating the.Os-uteri,
Barnes' .'..•. . . . . . . . 168'
India-rubber Breast Bottles 28
India-rubber Ear Syringes 41
India-rubber Pessaries ' . ' . . . . ; . 125
India-rubber Syphon Syringes ...... 41
India-rubber Syringe for Teeth 163
India-rubber Throat Syringe ....'. 89
India-rubber Umbilical Bands ..... 27
India-rubber Uijnals. . . . . .' . 165,166
India-mbber Yagina Pipes . . . '. . ' . 56
India-rubber Water Beds, Cushions, etc. . 80, 81
Inhalers . . . . . 81 to 84
Iridectomy Knives 65
Iridectomy Spoons 68
Iris Forceps, Hooks, and Knives ... . . 65,66
Irons, Firing . . ■ ■. 174
Irons for Cauterising . 60,115
Iron Splints . . . . . . . . , .' ... 72
Irrigateurs ............ 64
Ivory Canstie Cases ' .'. . . '. . .■...33
Ivory-mounted Stetheseopes . ..... . . 128
Ivory-mounted Syringe for Hydrocele ". . . 169
Ivoiy Pleximeters ; 126
Ivory Thimbles . .' . . : . " . . . : 126
Jaeobs's Needles ' . "."". ' .' ',.. .-. . 67
Johnson's Laryngoscope .:....... 90
Jordan's Ear Dluminator ..;.... 41
Jugum Penis . . ... . .' . . . . 146
K
Kennedy's Enema Apparatus ...... 55
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Key's Hernia Director . . • •
Keys, Tooth . . . ■ . • • _ •
Knee-caps, Leggings, StookingB, Sec
Knee Splints ....••••
Knife, Tracheotomy . . • . • ; •
Knight's Midwifery Forceps .... ..
Knives, Abscess
Knives, Amputating
Knives, Breast
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. .■ . -77
. . . 166
. . 44, 46
. . 71,72
-. . ; 94
... Ill
118, 130, 138
.... 16
... 114
Knives, Castrating • • -^l^.
Knives, Cataract o^- °"
Knives, Com ??
Knives, Drawing . . • • • ^'^
Knives, Entomological "J
Knives, Erichsen's ni iqq
Knives, Finger ........ •"*'^°^
Knives, Iridectomy " " ic c?
Knives, Iris 66,67
Knives, Lithotomy • • 1«>. 1?^
PAGE
... 101
... 73
. ... 114
. .. . 116
96 to 101, 106
102, 103
Knives, Nicking
Knives, Ovariotomy
Knives, Sickle Shape
Knives, Spear Shape
Knives, Syme's . .
Knives, Tenotomy .
Kniv^, Walker's .
Knives, Valantin's .
Kramer's Ear Speonlom
174
128
69
123
138
114
69
87
138
Listen's Knives for Lithotomy .
Listen's Leg and Thigh Splints
Liston's Njbvus Needle ' . .
Liston's Tumour Hook . .
Lithotomy Instruments . .
Lithotrity Instruments ^"^' ic?
Litmus Books ^°'
Lobb's Electric Battery ,*J
Long Spring Forceps • • • • ,;^- '•
lionsdale's Apparatus for Fractured Patella
Lownde's Vectis ....••,••
Luer's Calculus Extractor . . . • .• •
Luke's Leg Splint . . . ' . . • • . •
Lumbar Ice Bag . . . •.••.■•.•
Lyon's Stricture Dilator . ' . . .. . •
171
73
108
105
72
143
146
M
173
116
Kramer's
Eustachian Catheter ..... -^ 39
Iiaeed Abdominal Belts and Bands . . 26,27
Laenneo's Stethoscope = 128
LaUemand's Canstio Catheters . . • " 31
Lancet for the Tonsils. 98
Idnoet Cases . ... . . . • . • . • • ,
Lancets, Abscess ^^',??
Lancets, Bleeding H"
Lancets, Gum 131,133,153,174
Lancets, Vaccinating . . . .. ■ ' •■ 118
Lancets, Veterinary • 173
Lane's Bectum Speculum • 139
86 to 96
. 90
. 26
Uachine, Docking . .
Maekenjde's Galvaniser
Mackenzie's Laryngoscope and Condensing , . ■
Lens .•.-.•• • ■^!:
Macintosh's Midwifery Forceps i^A
Magneto-Electric Machines and Garments r . *7
Mane Puller "*
Marshall's Osteotribes " " q, qo
Maw's Inhalers • • ol, a^
Maw's' Midwifery Case
Maw's Portable Field Operation Case
Mattresses, Air
Mattresses, Water
Laryngeal Instruments
Laryngoscopes • • - .
Leather Cap, for Dislocated Shoulder .
Leather Cases for Bougies and Catheters
l,fir,%har Cases for Scarificators . . - .
Leather Socket tot Ann . . . ■
Leech Cage
Leech Tube -
Lee's Canulafl . '.■
Lee's Oianiotomy Forceps .
Lea's JOdwifer; Forceps . - . ■ • '•
Leg Irons and Boots . . .. . - .' ...
Leg and Thigh Splints, Cradles, etc .
Leggings. .,...•,. •.■ • •
" Legs, Artdfldal • ■.•-..•..•.■ .■ ■■'• ■■■ ^' • •
Lens, Coddington'e ...■'..■. .'.'.'.
Lens Hook . ■ . • . . • •
Lens, Stanhope • . . . ■ .••
Lentienlar.'. . • . •. • . ■ . • . ••.••-i'"' .•; . •"•
. Iieroy d'StioUes' Instruments for 'Extracting
i'^oreign Bodies from Ear and.TJrethra ''. . 41, 99
Lever Bing and-Fdneps, Toynbee's ^ .' ' f fi
Leiver's Cranioto^ay Forceps i"-' .' ;■ .- ■'•
Lever's Midwifery Forceps ■ . ■ . ■ . ■ . ••
Ligature Silk, Thread, and Wire . .
Lined Splints .... .
Xjinen Bandages . - . • . ...... .
Lion Forceps, Pergusson's. . . . . .
Liston^s Artery Forceps 17
Liston's Bone Forceps 119
Liston's Knives for Amjpntation ..... 16
106
14
78
81
. 36
. 28
. 171
. 171
. 171
. 108
. Ill
. 22
72,73
44,45
■ 21,22
. 167
. - 67
. 167
. -120
41
108
111
19
78
26
120
MoDougall's Caustio Catheter ..... 81
Mclntyre's Splint 73
Metacarpal Saws •. • • i°
Metal Bougies £'
Metal Female Catheters oj
Metal Sounds - • • • ,^
Midwifery Forceps ...... 109, 110, 111
Midwifery Instruments " ,25
Milking Tubes J{*
Minor Operating Instruments- . . . .112,113
Moo-Main Trusses ..... i . . • . • • • 163
Morocco Lancet Cases ......... . • - 84
Morocco Pocket Cases . . ; ..-. • • • J^O
MouUi Mirrors 163t lo*
Mndge's Inhalers • • . • i
Mnrphys Inhalers - 83
■ n'.
Perforator ; . . 112
, . .7,8
.-i . 121
. . -i 118
, . . «f'J 117
. ■■: -. •;; ■ 77
, . . . 116
. . . .115
, 113, 180, 181
. :. .-. 60
.... 62
. . . . 131
.... 137
. . . •. 89
.... 67
.':' . . 114
.-' .■ . . ■ 188
. . ; . 91
Nagele's
Naval Surgeons' Instruments
Necrosis Forceps . . . .
Necrosis Instruments . . ' .
Needle Holders ... . ■'■
Needle, Hernia, Wood's . :
Needles, Acupressure- . .V
Needles, Acupuncture . - . ; .;
Needles, Aneurism . . . •'
Needles, Cataract .-..-..
Needles, Desmarres' ■ . ■ . ; .
Needles, Exploring ....
Needles, Homonfaoid . . .
Needles, Hare-lip . " . ' . ' .
Needles, Jacobs' . - . . - .
Needles, Novns, Liston's . .
Needles, Seton . . ...
Needles, Staphyloraphy . •. ,. ,„ „„.
Needles, Suture . . . ... • 19. 122. 123
Needles, Thorax. . . 13J
Needles, Tubular ' ' ' ' 7;%
Needles, Tumour . 115
Nelaton's "Garibaldi" Probe 19
Nelson's Inhaler . ......-•• 82
Neville's Leg Splint and Cradle "2
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Kewington's Tube ..■.■... . ■ . .'
KicMng Knives . . . ... • • . • •
Night Urinals, India-mbber . -. . .' .
Nose Forceps '. '. ■ . .
Nose Speonlam . ..... .... . . 188
NfflTos Needle, Listen's . . • . . . . ■ 114
PiOB
90
174-
166
40
O'Beim's Enema 49
Ocehiotnbras 67
(Esopbagos Boogies and Tabes .... 27, 91
Oldham's Fine Hook . . HI
Oldham's Midwifery Forceps. ' . ' . . . • 111
Oldham's Perforator 112
Operating Field Case ........ 14
Operating Instmments, minor. 113
Ophthalmic Canstio Case' '. . ' 88
Ophthalmoscopes ■ . - . - . . - . ' . . ' . . 68
Osteotomes ■.-...•. . . . . . . HI
Osteotomist - • ■ ■ • • HI
Osteotribes . . . . . . . w . ■ . . 120
Ovariotomy Instroments .' l"/ ", ", .122, 128"
Ovariotomy Trocars . . 159, 160
Panniers, Army . .
Partridge's Bectnm Balls .... . ' . .
Patent Trusses ...
Pellier'.s Eyelid Betraetor . . .
Pemberton's Arm and Hand Splints '. - .
Peronssion Hammers and Thimbles . . .
Perforators . . •'.
Perforated Metal Splints
Pessaries . . :.....' 124,
Fetitt's Spiral Tonraiqaei
Phosphate of Lime, for stopping teeth .
Fhymosis Forceps ■
Piercers for the Ear .
Pilcher's Ear Speonlam
S? '-'=•■■ - Pilcher's Eostaishian. Catheter
Pile Forceps . . .
Pillows, Coshions, eto., Air and Water .
Pin Legs '• ■
Pins for Hare-Lip "■ • •
Pipes, Bectnm and Vagina .... . .
PlatinaFoil .
Plezimeters ....'/-
Pings for the Bectnm . .. .. ,-.:..■. .
PooketDressing Instroments.' .. -^ ..
Pocket Midwifery Instroments , • .~ •.
Polyptrite, Aveluig's . . • . .• .■.-..■.. .
Polypos Ecraseorfor the Nose. . . .-;.•..■; .
Polypos Forceps . . .. .. .■: -r ,vr ';..■.•: "■
Porte Caqatigae, Simpson's .....:... ..
Porte CaoBtiqae, Wylde's. ■•
Post-mortem Instrmnents ,.,...; ... .'
Potts' Arm Splints . [ .; . . . . .. . • . ■
Probangs ............... ,. ■ .
Probe Director, Brbdie's ......
Probe, Nelaton's "^Qaribal^'* • • • •
Piobe-'pointed Silver Catheter; Thompson'i
Probes. .........^. ....... • .. '.
Probes, Biowman's . ' . . .'.;.:;:-;; .• . .• r-
Probes, Director, Silver ' . " . .' . . . ..:... .
Probes for the Lachrymal Duet . ..'. ' ... •
Probes, Oonshot ..........
Prolapsos Ani 'Trnsses .... . .
. . ,^ , Prolapsos Uteri Belts' . ' . . '
p^ "» - ~| Prolapsus Uteri Trusses . .
Prostate Catheters
Prout's Urinary Cabinets . ■ . • • • •
Pulleys for Dislocation ; . . . • • • •
12,18
. 137
161, 162
66
72
126
112
71
126, 126
. 20
. 164
. 146
. 88
. 138
.39
136, 197.
79,80
. 22
. 89
... 66
. 164
. 126
. ■■ 187
129, 130
... 106
...168
. . 44
40, 169
. 172
. 41.
134, 136
.70
91,174
. 186
.19
i . 144
.132
. : 66
. 181
.70
. 19
. 163
. 26
. 163
. 32
. 107
23 to 26
PlOE
Pumps for.the Breast .. .. ...:.,. . . 29
Pumps for Diy Cupping .....;. 34,36
'. ' '.'", . 'b'. . ■
Badford's Midwifery Forceps. . . . . . Ill
Bailway Urinals.. ..... . . . . 166
Bamage's Inhalers and Tabes ...... 82
Bamsbotham's Craniotomy Forceps . . . 108
' Bamsbotham's Decapitator 108 .
Bamsbotham's -MidWery Forceps . . . . Ill
Basps 174
Bead's Enemas . . 60, 61
Beciongular Staff 96
Rectum Balls 137
Bectnm Bougies s . . . . 27
Bectnm Dilator, Todd's . . . . . . .187
Beotum Pipes . 66
Bectnm Plugs 137
Bectnm Speooloms 138,139
Believers, Breast .' '. . 28
Bepeller 174
Besection. Instruments 118
Reservoir £nema Apparatus .... 53, 54, 56
Betraetors, Eyelid .. . . . . . . .'64,65
Bicord's Phymosis Forceps 146
Bicord's Vagina Speculum 140
Biding. Belts.. 26
Bigby's Midwifery Forceps Ill
Bigby's Perforator . 112
Rothmund's Instrument for the euro of Hernia 77
Routh's Hysterotome 172
Rowelling Bistoury . . . 174
Bowelling Scissors . 174
Bugine. 121
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Salmon and Ody's Trasses 164
Saunders' Elevators. 166
Saws, Ampotating . 16, 16
Saws, Chain 18
SawB, Finger 18
Saws, Metacarpal. 19
Scaling Instruments 148, 149, 156
Scalpels , 36, 70, 114
Scalpels and Tendon Knives 131
Scalpels, Veterinary 171
Scarificators 36
Scarpa's Shoe . . : . 28
Schofleld's Pessary ... 125
Scbuil's Spoons, for Iridectomy 68
Scissors, Bowel . 136
Scissors, Capsular. 67, 58, 68
Scissors, Curved ........ . . .122, 183
Scissors, Dressing . . . . . 138
Scissors, Fnennm .-..,•. ......'• . 170
Scissors, Hare-Lip < . 89
Scissors, Post-mortem ' 135
Scissors, Bowelling . . ..;...;:■ ..174'.
Scissors, Seutin's , . . ; : . ; •■ 117
Scissors, .Tonsil . ■.■.-• . ■ ■ 86
Scissors, .Uterus •' ' . • 172
Scissors, Ovula . .... .'.■.'.■.• 96
' Scissors, Veterinary. :.-. . ... -■.. . . . 174
Soobp^ Foreign Body ... . .' .". ■. . :> . r 70
Seamless Oaustio Cases.-. .- . • ■;...■ .■■.'■ . v 83
Searchers . ....... . . . '; .■..'■'.'. ■' ■ 105
Self-holding Forceps . . .... . 16,122
Seire-fines 19
Seton Needles • • 133
Seton Needles, Veteiijia^' 174
Seutin's Scissors. 117
Sickle-shape Knife ......... 69
Sigmoid Silver Catheter ....... 122
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Signoroni'S'Toumiqaet '. . . . . . . 20
SilTBT Boogies . . .~ 27
BilTer Oaaols for Epistaxis ;'.'.'. . . 38
Silver Catheter, Henry ThompsOD's . . . 144
Silver Catheter, Iilale and Female United . 183
Silver Cathetais . . . . . .... 31, 32
Silver Caustic Cases ........ 33
Silver Foil, for Tooth Stopping . . ... 166
Silver liancet Cases . . < 84
Silver-mounted Syringe, for cavities of the
Teeth 163
Silver Syringe, Anel's ........ 66
Silver Syringe, Walton's ....... 70
Silver Wire, for ligatores .19
Simpson's Cranioolast . ■. •' 107
Simpson's Craniotomy Forceps . . . . . 108
Simpson's Hystarotome . . . . . . . 172
Simpson's Midwifery Forceps Ill
' Simpson's Osteotomes . .... . . Ill
Simpson's Perforator 112
Simx>8on's Pessaiy . . 126
Simpson's Porte Oanstiqae ...... 172
Simpson's Trocar 172
Skey's Toamiqaet 20
Skinner's Inhalers .' 83
SknU Forceps 121
Skull-Bests ....... . ■. . . 136
Skull Saw. ........... 121
SUdo Chisel . . . . . , .... . 174
Sliding Artery Forceps • .• . - . ■ . . . . ' ' 17
Slings, Arm . . ' 20
Smellie's Midwifery Forceps Ill
Smellie's Perforator . ... . . . . 112
Smith's Forceps for Hemorrhoids . : . . 136
Smith's Hare-lip Forceps ....... 88
Snow's Inhaler .......... 84
Socket for Aim ....;:.... 23
Socks, etc., Elastic . . . . . , : . 44, 46
. Soond, Utema 172
Somids, Hollow . . 97,99
Sounds, Lithotomy . .-. ..... . 101
Sounds, small, for children' '. ' . .'.' . ... 106
Spatulas ■....■ 133
Spear-shape Knives, for Ovariotomy . . . 123
Speculum, Duck-bill 122
Speculums . . . . '■ . . . > . . 13? to 142
Spins Apparatus 1 . .: '..;...'. 23
Spine Bags, Chapman's . j . : : '. . ' 143
Spiral SiU: Stockings, jw. . . . : ... 46
Splints 70 to 73
Spoons for Iridectomy 68
Spring Forceps 128, 135, 171
Spring Forceps, Molar . . ... . . . ' . . 149
Spud, Walton's 70
Stafb. i. . . . . . . . . . . . 96, 98
Sta&, Lithotomy ...... 101
StafEs, small, for Children. ..-. . . . 105
Stafi; Syma's^.r;.... :;:-.'. ;. .... 147
Staflbrd's Catheters.. ..... . . ... . . 147
Stanley's Hernia Director. : . ..... 77
Slaphyloraphy Needles. 91
Steel Urethrotome . 147
StathJOBoopes .-"..'... ;•. . .. .127, 128
Stetboseopes, Veterinary . - . ' . . . 176
StookiagB,etOs'jaaBtio ;;:'.....:. .... 44,46
StomaehPnmps. .-.I. ..V '. .■ 91,92
' Sbanaeh Pomp, Yeterinary . . . . 176
Stopping for Teeth 163,164,166
Stopping Insiminenta ...... .148, 149
Straight Elevators 166
Straight Forceps 123
Straight Punches ■......,.. 155
Stricture Instruments 143 to 145
Styles ............. 69
Snooedaneum - .- . ... . . ... 156-
Suspe'nders • . . . . . ,. . . . . '. ' 147
Suture. Needles ' . .' . . . .- .' . . 19,123
Swan's Inhaler . 82
Swimming Belts.- ......... 79
Syme'e Artery Forceps 17
Syme's Knives, for Abscess . .- . '. . . 133
Syme's Staff, for Perineal Section .... 147
Symond's Tractor 112
Syphon Ear Syringe, Bowman's .... 62
Syphon Enema Syringes, Kennedy's ... 66
Syphon Enema Syringes, Higginson's ... 63
Syphon Trocars . .. .. ..... . . .159, 160
Syringe for Hydrocele 169
Syringe, Silver, Anel's . ........ 66
Syringe, Silver, Walton's ....... 70
Syringe for Subcutaneous Injections . . . 117
Syringe, Walton's; 70
Syringes, Anatomical ........ 36
Syringes, Brass 49 to 62
.Syringes, Ear . ... . . .-..-. . 38, 41
Syringes, Elastic , . . 46, 46
Syringes, Eye ...:... -66, 62
Syringes, for injecting cavities of the Teeth . 163
Syringes, Throat . .... . . . 87
Syringes, Vagina..' ;..■:._.,-;..... .i . . 46,56
Syringes, Veterinary . .........■;. . . 176
T Bandages . ' . ;-. . ■,■. .-. . ; .
Telescope Enemas. -.' „■:■..,,..;..■-. .j..
Tenaculums .] .' .]'.;'■■'.. i. •, r
Tenaculums tuid Aneurism Needles..
Tenotomy Knives ., . .' .' ... ..';.
Teat Glasses and Papers .' .° . .'.
Thigh Splints . - ." '; .j . :] .]■ '/ .' .
Thigli StockingB,.etoi -.'' .' .'■.-..:
Thimbles, Peronsjann. .- -. . . -, .;,
Thompson's :Cansti^]Catheter . . .. . -
Tlrampson's lithotomy 'Kmfe-V,.^-; .-
Thompson's Probe-poiniedl Catheter-
Thompson's Stricture Dilator. ; -. ; J:
Thompson's Urethrotome . . -. ..-
Thorax Needle . . . .' .' . .
Thread, .Ligature . .r . . . .'.
.Throat Forceps, . ...!...-.-.,..■
:Throat Syringas.'.^ '..' .' . . .' .
Tin Hearing Trndipets ' .' .' .' .'
Todd's Inhaler . . .... . . .
Todd's Bectum Dilator.- ... .
Tongue Depressoia . ■■ 1 . , . .
Tonsil Guillotinea '. \ .'...-
Tonsil Lancet. ..'-. . . .- . '. .
Tonsil Sdssors.'
Tooth Instruments . . ' -. . . .
Tortoiseshell Lancet Oases . .
Tourniquets . -. -* .t .-■. . .
Toynbee's Ear Illnminator . . .
Toynbee's Lever Ring and Forceps
Toynbee's Bectangular Forceps . .
Toynbee's Tympanum
Trachea Tube, Blnndell's. . . . •;..
Traehsotbmy Forceps ' . . . . '. ■
Tracheotomy Instruments . . .
Tracheotomy Knife . ... . .
Tracheotomy Trocair
Tracheotomy Tubes
Tractor, Symond's
Trephining Instruments ....
Tripods.
Trocar, Simpson's . ; . . .
Trocars
, . . 25
, -.■...: ..52
,.V 114,183
.. Z- ... 131
:;:;:ji4;.i8i
:-:.':^r:;;;:;i67-
:■ ;.-;.72,.78
■ ..-,-.-•- 44 v
.. ..- 126
...r .; 31
. . :- 101
-.-'-.-144
. . 146
. . . 146
. . 131
. . 11
.-..• . - 94
. 86, 87
73 to 76
. . 84
. . 137
. 92,93
. . 87
. . 93
. . 86.-
147 to 166
... 84 .
. 19,20
. . 41
. . 41
40
. . 41
. . 168
94
.V86to96
. ''161
. . 86
. . 112
. . 118
. . 135
. . 172
157 to 161
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INDEX.
Trocars, Kxploring .
Tn>oar8, Tracheotomy
Tmmpeta, Hearing .
Trasses, Bag . . . '
Tmsaes. ....
Tabes^ Lithotomy
rxoB
181, 158, 159
. . . .161
. . . 78 to 76
147
. 161 to 161
96
Tabular Needles \ ■ 123
Tomoar Forceps ' ^28
Tumoar Hook and Needles .....'. 115
Tamer's Ear Speoalam . . taa
TyreU'sHook .' .' .' ! 69
Umbilical Bands
ITmbilieal Tmsses ..'.'.'.'.'.,[■
Urethra Boogies ....
Urethra Catheters ........'
Urethra Dilators '.'.'.'
Urethra Forceps .' .' '.'.,'
Urethra Syringes. .....'!.'
Urethrotome ', '. '
Urethrotome, Thompson's . ! ' ' ' '
Urinals. . ! ! 166
Urmary Cabinets ....... *
Uiinometers ! ! i '
Utems Forceps and Scissors .'..'.'.'.
Uteros Instrnments, Bennett's '. .'
Utems Soond . ■ [
Uvula Scissors ....
27
164
27
82
169
106
46
147
145
166
167
167
172'
168
172
95
Vaccina Lancets, Tubes; etc .... , He
Vagina Dilator ..... " X72
Vagina Pipes .- . .....'.'.'.[ sq
Vagma Spoonlnms ... . . . . 140 to 142
Vagum Sjmges . . 4^ 55
Valantu's EniveS' .■ . . . .■ . ... .. 37
Varicocele Binga .■....!!!] 77
Vesico- Vaginal Fistula Instruments '. '. '. 122
Veetia, Lownde's ■ .' .' iqq
Veterinary Instruments. 173 to 175
Veterinary Stethoscopes 175
Vulcanised Chest Slanders . . . . . 34
Vnlsellnm Forceps '. [ '. 95
W
Wakley's Sbieture Instruments . . ^ 14a
Walker's Knife .....' 69
Waller's Craniotomy Forceps . . 108
Waller's Midwifery Forceps . . Ill
Walsh's Stethoscope . . loa
Walton's Bistoury cq 70
Walton's Director ....'■■■ 70
Walton's EyeUd Retractor ..'"'' 66
Walton's Fine Scalpel '.'.'. 70
Walton's Foreign-body Scoop .' . . .' .' 70
Walton's Probes .
70
Walton's Scalpel ....'.'..'' 70
Walton's Secondary Cataract Knife. . ' fin
Walton's Spud S^
Walton's Syringe ... ' m
Ware's Styles '.'.'.'.'. 69
Warden's Auriscope ' ^l
Water Bags, Chapman's .....'. .' 143
Water Beds, Cushions, etc . 80
Water-Dressing Bandages ..'...'. 25
Watson's Inhaler . . ' ' 82
Watson's Splint •.......,] 72
Wai Boogies '. ' 27
Webber's Anti-ligatore Forceps ....'. 16
Weir's Vaccinating Lancet ', us
Wells' Clamp for Ovariotomy. !!!!.' 122
Wells' Syphon. Trocars. . . . . . 169 160
Whalebone Gon-sbot Probes ..." '19
^^^lliams' Stethoscope ....•.."' 128
Winchester's Splint. .....'.'' 72
Wire for Ligatures •....'.'.,', 19
Wire Bope Eeraseor . . . .' .' .' .' ' 42
Wood Splints .... ' ' ' " 72 71
Wood's Needle ... " '. ' ' „
Wristlets . .'.'.'.'.' 44
Wutier's Instrument for the radical core of
Hernia 77
Wylde's Capsular Sdssorg. ...'." .' ." 68
Wylde's Ear Speculum. ...'.'..'. 138
Wylde's Entropiom Forceps . . " ' ' 63
Wylde's Flexible Porte Caustique . '. '. [41
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Tearsley's Ear Forceps ..... 40
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CATALOGUE.
PART I.
SURGEONS' INSTRUMENTS, &C.
AitfPtJTATiNG INSTRUMENTS, Army Pannikrs, and Instruments
USED BY Surgeons in the Army and Navy, also in the
Service of the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navi-
gation Company, and on board Royal Mail Packets and
Emigrant Ships.
PIG. 1.
FIG. t -PORTABLE: SET OF AMPUTATING INSTRUMENTS,
moimtad in ehsqaered ebony handles and ailver fennles, eo mrin ti ng of — Large Saw,
straight Finger Saw, one each large and BmaU Liston's Amputating Knife, Catlin,
Tenaonlnm, sliding Artery Forceps, Bone Forcepe, Spiral Tonmlqnet, Needles and Silk,
in mahogany case
If fitted with Liston's Bone Forceps and Artery Forceps with Spring
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PIG. 2.
'"'^MPMTQ ''^^.S':-^.^^^'^ '"'^'-D AMPUTATING INSTRU-
MENTS, monnted in oheqaered ebony haodles and silver femUes, oonsistuiff of— Lareo
Saw, straight Finger Saw, one each large and small Ampntating Knife. Oatlin.^
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Brnah. Bnllet Forceps, Elevator, one No. 8 Gennan-silver Electro-plated Catheter,one No 6
Ha^c^ Catheter, one long Heotro-plated Gnn-shot Probe, reel of LJgatnre Silk,
:. vTT^ f°°* ^^^^^^' °^ ^"^ Tourniquet, and three Field Tonmiqnets. in brass-
Donna mahogany case
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RG. 3.-P0RTABLE SET OF AMPUTATING INSTRUMENTS,
■ consisting of — Large Sav, straight Finger Saw, one each large and small Amputating Knife,
Oatlin, Tenaonlmn, three Sealpela, Spiral Tonmiqnet, Bone Forceps, sliding Arter; Forceps,
- Ballet Forceps, Bey's Skoll Saw, Elevator, Trephine, Fox's Tooth Kej, one each straight and
curved Tooth Forceps, Oartwright's Uolar Forceps, one No. 8 Electro-plated Catheter,
one Ko. 6 Elastie-gmn Catheter, Needles and Ligature Sillc, fitted in mahogany case .
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RG. 4.-P0RTABLE SET OF AMPUTATING INSTRUMENTS,
mounted in chequered, ebony 'handles and silver ferrules, oioiisifting o^Large Saw,
Framed Uetaeaipal Saw, Eniie for the oirenUr operation, two IMotfe Double-edged Knives '
for the flap operation (7. in. and 9 in.), one plain ditto, single ediged (9 in.), Gatlin, Te-'
naoulum, AsHJIinPs Spring T&naenlum, Liston'a .^one Forespis, improved Spring Artery' '
Forceps, Dissecting Ftnneps, two' Scalpels, one eaah nanow' aod'broad Finger Kniib,
Aneurism Needle,' improved Bullet Extractor, two Spiral Tourniquets, three Held ditto;' '
Needles and Iiigators Silk, in handsome brass-bound mahogany case, lined with silk velvet 10
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FIG. 5.-C0MPI_ETE SET OF INSTRUMENTS, in aoeorfance with the
Amy regnlatioiis, conaisting of— Dr. Batcher's Saw, large Ampatatmg Saw, four Ampnta-
ttng ^Tea (one,each,8, 9,10,,and:UuleheB), laBtftn'a Bona Foreftps; liaton's Artery
Foreeps, Syme'a ditto, fonr: pairs of bieffmihach's Ball-dog Nippers, Spiral Tourniquet,
three Keld Tomniqueta, two reels of Silk, two reels of Thread, one red of fine aimealod
Biher Wire, six Scalpels, one carved probe-pointed . Bistoury, one cuired sharp-p<rinted Bis-
^WStt^^o^j^^^tjg^oBistoury, two straight sharp-pointed Bistouries, Tenaculum,
Hernia Knilerij^^ S5 f!i Ser, B Tq ?ot<gny Knife, Listen's Needle, Tang Scalpel, im-
proved BnOet Foroepe with movable blades, imposed Bullet Extractor, one each large and;
, small. Trephine, Elevator, Hey's Stall Saw, Baspatory, Fvgnsson's. lion Fore^s, one
pair of Cutting PUeni. straight Gouge, Gouge Forceps, Necrosis Foroepe, strong straight
Seissors, Dissecting Forceps, SUver Probe, SUver Director, Hernia Director, one Anel's
Probe for the Lachrymal Duct, two Ware's Styles for Fistula LaohrymaKs, set of Bow-
man's Probea, and Critchett's fine Grooved Director, in case, Walton's Foreign-Body
Scoop, one Cataract Needle, largo Trocar for Paracentesis Abdominis, smaU Exploring
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Trocar, Trocar and Silver-moaiitod OUsa S;ringe tor Hydrocele, one each No. 2, 4, 6
hall-marked Bflver Hale Catheter, one each No. 1, 3, S, 7 E3a3tic-gam Male Catheter,
one SilTer Female Catheter, Demnan's shprt Midwifery Forceps, Jointed Probang, for
throating and extracting, two double Tracheotomy Gannlas, Case for Isinglass Plaster,
Glass Bottle, Wax, Needles. The whole fitted in a handsome brass-bonnd mahogany
case, lined with silk velvet ; 35 10
PIG. .6.
FIG. 6.-SET OF AMPUTATING INSTRUMENTS, momited in
chequered ebony handles- and silver ferroles, consisting of — Large Saw with spare
blade, framed Metacarpal Saw, straight Finger Saw, two Liston's Ampatating Knives,
S. MAW & SON, 11, ALDEESGATE STEEET, LONDON.
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two doable-edged ditto ditto, Catlin,- two TenaonlamB, two Asdlini's ditto, Artery Forceps,
Bone Forceps,. Bnllet Forceps, Ballet Scoop, five Scalpels, Anenrism Keedle, Fistola
Bistoary,' two cnrred Bistoaries (oae each, piobe aad sharp-pointed). Tang Scalpel, two
Toomiqaets, foor sets of spare fittings for Toomiqaets, two Field Toamiqaets, two dozen
oarred Needles, two Seton Needles, two Trephines, Skall Forceps, two Elevators, Lenti-
colar. Trephine- Brush, two Hey's Skoll Saws, long Gan-shot Probe, large Abdominal .
Trocar, with introdactory Canala, Hydrocele Trocar, Exploring Trocar, one each No. 5
and 8 hall-marked Silver Male Catheter, two Elastic-gam Oatheters, Silver Female
Catheter, Fox's Tooth Key, one each straight and carved Tooth Forceps, Tooth Fonoh,
Bell's Elevator, 0am Lancet, Ligature Silk. The whole fitted in a handsome brass-
bound mahogany case, lined with silk velvet 18 10
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FIG. 7. -SET OF AMPUTATING INSTRUMENTS, FOR
SURGEONS IN THE ROYAL NAVY, moanted in chequered ebony
handles and ailTer ferroles, consisting of — large Saw with spare blade, framed Metacarpal
Saw, three Liston's Ampatating Knives, two Catlins, two TeiiaonlnmB, six Scalpels, one
each curved, probe, and sharp-pointed Bistoorv, Artery Forceps, six Spiral Toomiqaets,
Listen's Bona Forceps, large Trocar for Paracentesis Abdominis, Hydrocele Trocar, two
dozen carved Needles, set of three Trephines, Hey's Sknll Saw, Lenticular, Raspatory,
Elevator, Trephine Brash, Skoll Bazor, one each No. 5 and 8 hall-marked Silver Male
Catheter, one each No. 7 and 9 Elastic-gmn Catheter, Fox's Tooth Key, Gum Lancet, one
each carved and straight Tooth Forceps, Fanch, two Seton Needles, pair of strong probe-
pointed Scissors, long Jllaetio-plated Otm-shot Probe, Ballet Forceps, Scoop for extracting
balls. Spring-jointed Probang, for extracting and throsting, one carved Probang, for the
application of solution of nitrate of silver, ligature Silk. The whole fitted in a hand-
some brass-bound mahogany case ' . 16 16
Nole. — The following also are requisite to complete the Outfit : —
Apparatus for Bestoring Suspended Animation, (circular Spring Bellows, fitted with Nostril
Pipes, and Ear Tubes,) two Stoppered Bottles, two Bleeding Lancets, and Flute-key Stomach
Pump, set of Pocket Listrumeuts, six Bleeding Lancets in morocco case, two dozen
Elastic-gum Bougies in case, two sets of Lined Splints, twelve flannel or linen Boilers, two
eighteen-toiled Bandages, piece of web for Tourniquets, sixty yards of Tape, set of Cupping
Instnmients complete, Fahrenheit's Thermometer in leather case, half-pound of Ligature
Thread, two pint Pewter Syringes, and six half-ounce Urethra Syringes. The whole
' packed in deal chest, with look and key . : 11 16
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FIG. 8 -SET OF AMPUTATING INSTRUMENTS, FOR AS-
SISTANT SURGEONS IN THE ROYAL! NAVY,: monnted in
obeqoered ebony handles, with BilTer fsimles, consisting of — ^Large Saw, Metacarpal
Saw with spare blade, two Liston's Amputating Knives, one Liston's Donbleredged Knife,
Oatlin, two Tenaonlams, six Scalpels, Artery Foreeps, twelve Needles, Liston's Bone
Forceps, two Trocars, two Trephines, Bey's Bknll Saw, Skoll Forceps, Tiepbine
Brash, Elevator, two hall-marked Silver Male Catheters (1 each, No. 6 and 8), two
Elastio-gom Oatheteis, Fox's Tooth Key, two Tooth Forceps, Tooth Ponch, Oom Lancet,
Seton Needle, Oerman-silver Electro-plated Onn-shot Probe, Bnllet Forceps, Ligatm« .
Thread, Probang for thrnsting and extracting, two Toomiqaets, — fitted in a hrass-bonnd
mahogany case, complete . ... . 12 10
The foUQwing are aUo ordered iirith above : — ' .
No. 1 Set of Pocket Instrnmenta s^ Page 129: — Twelve Bleeding Lancets, 'six Pewter
Syringes, and Fahrenheit's Thermometer, in leather case . . . .' 3 3
Note. — ^When Assistant Snrgeona are appointed to ships not carrying.^ Fall jSorgeons, the .^
following are also necessary :—
Six Bougies in case} set of lined Splints, and three Calico Bandages 9 6
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FIG. 9.-C0MPLETE SET OF AMPUTATING INSTRUMENTS,
mounted in eheqoered ebony handles and silyer ferrnles, consiBting of— Large Saw,
Btraight Finger Saw, three liston's Amputating Knives, Oatlin,"two straight Bistonries,
six Scalpels, two onrred Bistonries, Aneurism Needle, Tenacnlran, sUding Artery Forceps,
Torsion Forceps, Listen's Bone Forceps, Trocar and silTer-monnted Glass Syringe for
Hydrocele, straight Scissors, Uvnla Scissors, reel each of Sflver Wire, Thread, and Silk,
twelve Needles, two Anel's Probes, two Ware's Styles for Fistula Lachrymalis, two Tooth
Forceps, Necrosis Forceps, long Urethra Forceps, two Trephines, Trephine Brush, Skull
Forceps, Elevator, Bey's SkuU Saw, long curved Throat Forceps, two Spiral Tonmiqueta,
three Field Tourniquets, improved Bullet Forceps with movable blades, improved Bullet
Extractor, double Silyer Tracheotomy Canula. three Electro-plated Catheters, three
Elastic-gum Catheters, long Gun-shot Probe, Nfilaton's " Garibaldi " Probe. Spring Pio-
bang, short curved Probang, two Serre-flnes,— in handsome brass-bound mahogany case,
lined with silk velvet, and fitted with two tiiiys to lift out 18
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chequered ebony, handles and silTer fannies^ eonsisting <>]^Ampntating Saw, twq Listen's
double-edged KiiivJas for the flap operotian; (Brenlar Knifn,- OaUin, Bone Nippers, straight
Finger Saw, Spring Artery Forceps, two Hoy's Skull Saws, Trephine, Elevator, Trephine
Brush, Tang Scalpel, two Scalpels, two curved Bistouries, two straight Finger Knives,
Hernia Bistoury, large Trocar and Canula for Paracentesis Abdominis, Hydrocele Trocar,
Bullet Forceps, Probe, Hernia Director, Aneurism Needle. Tourniquet. Needles,— fitted in
brass-bound mahogany case, complete
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FIG. 11.-SET OF AMPUTATING, INSTRUMENTS. -°-^ -
cheaWed ebony handles and .ayer "fermleB, conaisting of-Large Saw. Metecanjal
V £7^ B^'uade, two Circular Knives, two Liston's double^ed Knives for the
■; Copirat^Oatlin, listen's Spring Artery- Forceps. Bone Forceps. Spr^g Forceps.
;S eSdB^ Bistonries. ru^ Knife. Aneurism Needle.largeTr^
SoS^Hydrooele Trocar. Tourniquet. Spring Probang. Needles and Ligature Silk.
^Se/a Saw. Elevator. Skull Forceps and Bmsh.-fitted m brase-boond mahogany
eaae^ complete; • "
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UST OF INSTBUMENT8 EEQUIBED BY SURGEONB IN THE SEBVICE OF THE
PENINSULAB AND OEIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY.
£ s. d.
Set of AmpDtating Instruments. ■ Kg-W- ?««« 9' ^° ^^ "
Set of Cupping Instmmenta No. 1. „ M, 2 10
Set of Pocket Instruments . ." „ 1. „ 129, 2
Set of Tooth InBtrranents » 2. „ 147, 1 18
Six Bleeding Lancets; six MetaDio Bougies, in case; Silver Female Catheter; three Bilver
Male Catheters (one each. No. 4, 6, 8) ; Midwifery Forceps 376
LIST OF INSTBUMENTS BEQUIEED BY SUBGEONS IN THE BOYAL MAIL STEAM
PACKET SEBVICE.
£ t. d.
Set of Amputating Instruments Fig. 11. Page 10, 10
Set of Cupping Instruments . .' No. 1. „ 34, 2 10
Set of Elastio-gnm Bougies, in ease ^
Set of Pocket Instrmnento No. 6. Page 129, 3 17
Set of Silver Male Catheters, in case. .....; 5 16 6
Set of Tooth Instruments No. 2. Page U7, 1 18
Liston's Leg and Thigh Splint, as Fig. 6, page 72 ; pint Pewter Clyster Syringe ; six Bleeding
Lancets ; Spring Probang; six halfK)unea Urethra Syringes ; two dozen Calico Bandages ;
Setof Straight Bplinto; Tape and Thread . . 4 U
SET' OP OBSTETBIO INSTBUMENTS in leather pouch, conabting of Blunt Hook and
Crotchet, Craniotomy Forceps, Lever, Midwifery Forceps, and Perforator ...... 3 18 6
LIST OP INSTBUMENTS BEQDIKED BY SUBGEONS ONBOABD EMIGBANT
APPOINTED BY H. M. C0MMI8SI0NEBB.
Setof Amputating Instruments Pig. 12. Page 10,
Set of Cupping InstnimentB ..'... • • No. 1. ,,34,
Set of Poicket Instruments . » !• •• ^^'
Set of Tooth Instruments ;".■•.'■■. . i ■« !• .• 147,
Four Silver Male Catheters (one each No. 2, 4, 6. 8) ; Silver Female Catheter;. Set of four
Elastie-gum CMheters, in ease '. •. • • •.-..•",•.•,!/. •. • • • '
SET OF OBSTETBIO IN8TBUMBNT8 in leather pooch, consisting of Blunt Hook and
' Oroiehet, Craniotomy Forceps, Midwif^ ditto, and Perforates . ^. /■",■'■,■.•. •,..."t!V.". • '.
Pour Bleeding Lancets; iA ease, Elerator, Silver Tracheotomy Oanula, Trephine i . , ... .
SHIPS
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PAIB OF ABMY PANNIEB8, forming an Operation Table.
PAIB OF ABMY PANNIEBS, paekaifor transport.
INSTRUMENT PANNIEn, open.
MEDICINE PANNIER, open.
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ARMY PANNIERS. FOR 300 MEN AND UPWARDS. MADE OF
STRONG WICKER. AND COVERED WITH HIDE.
£ «. d.
Price of the Pair complete ... . . • 50
CONTENTS OP INBTBUMENT PANNIEB:—
Complete set of Instnunents, as Kg. 6, enclosed in a strong patent-leather portmanteau ; set of
Pocket Dressing Instnunents, 'White-metal Enema Apparatos in mahogany box ; two dozen Calico Band-
ages ; three Water-Dressing Bandages, tweWe Elastic-gmn Bougies, twehre Elastic-gnm Catheters, two
packets of Surgeons' Needles, two pieces of Surgeons' Tape, packet of Ligature Thread, six Keld Tour-
niquets, one Spiral Tourniquet, four pairs of Cline's Leg Splintft, set of Arm Splints, set of large
lined Splints, Hetal Bed Pan, Uetal Washing Basin, and two packets of Pins.
; CONTENTS OP MEDIOINB: PANNIEE:—
Thirty-one green flint stoppered square Bottles (two 82-^., two 8-ox., five 4-oz., twelve 2-o2., five 1-oz.,
and five J-oz.), Ats 2-oz. Capped Ethers, six small Japanned Tin Boxes, Pill TUb, Scissors, Pill
Knife, Bolus Xnifig, Glass Measures, Mortar sad Pestle, Pewter Cup, Scales and Weights, 1 lb. Cot-
ton Wool, three Sponges, half-quire Demy Paper, Twine, Waxed Paper, Ontta Percha Tissue, three
J-oz. Glass Syringes, Bufl's-eyo Lantern, Corkscrew, one yard Oiled Bilk, Pill Boxes, Gallipots,
Corks, Wax Candles, Glass Inkstand, Writing Pq>er, Slip Labels, Pens, Wafers,^Eealing Wax, Tin
of Wax Matches, and Empty Tins for tea, sugar, arrowroot, and coffee.
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strong leather corer, with straps, look and key, etc., c on si s ti n g of— Amputating Saw with
shifting back, Metacarpal Saw, Hey's Skull Saw, Elevator, Tooth Punch, large Trocar and
Caoola, fitting one spring-socket handle, one each large and small Ampatating Knife,
. Oatlin, Tooth Key and Trephine, fitting one spring-socket handle. Finger Saw, Finger
" Knife, two eorred Bistonries, Hernia Bistonry, four Scalpels, Tenacnlmn, Listen's Keedle,
Anetnism Needle, Tenotomy Knife, Omn Lancet, Hydrocele Trocar and Exploring Trocar,
fitting one spring-socket handle, donble Probang, No. 8 Silver Male Catheter with stop-cock,
Oon-shot Probe, two La^ngeal Brashes, reel each of Silk, Thread, and Silver-wire, silver-
moonted Olasa Syringe, Silver Tracheotomy Oannla, pair of Tooth Forceps and Bone Forceps
with spring, seamless Silver Canstio Case, Nelaton's Probe, Ballet Extractor, Ballet For-
oeps. Listen's Artery Forceps, straight Sdsson, Sknll Forceps, two Diefiisnbach's Artery
Forceps, Needles, Ballet Scoop, Caustic, Lint, Oiled SiDc, Isinglass Plaster on lawn,
ditto on oiled silk. Adhesive Plaster, imd Ontta-pereha Tlssae
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AMPUTATTOO KNiyES,iOT the oircnlar operation, 88 Kg. 8, "two dies . . each 9/- and 10
AMPUTATINO KNIYES, dooUe-edged. for the flap operation, as Kg. 1. Liston's 8, 9, and
10 inch blades ..-.•;. .-;;v; . each 8/- 9/- 10
AMPUTATING KNIVES, single edged, 8, 9, and 10 inch blades, as Fig 2 . each 8/- 9/- 10
AMPUTATING: KNIVES, the set of three, fitting one spring-socket handle in
AMPUTATING KNIFE AND SAW, in shell handle, with French lock back ... 16
OATLIN, as Fig. 4 q ^
AMPUTATING SAW, as Fig 7
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AMi?UTATINa SAW, with movable back, as Fig. 8
AMPtJTATINO SAW, Dr. Butcher'e, as Fig.
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ANTI-IilQiTTiM FOBOEPB, WebWs, as Kg. 18 .
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ABTESY FORCEPS, Solf-holding, Dieffentech's, as Fig. 19
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„ , „ SUding, as Pig. 11
„ . „ Syme's, as Fig. 12
,; „ Slide, used also as a Needle Holder, as Fig. 13.
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ABTEBT FOBOEPS, Assilim's, as Fig. U . .... ....060
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BXJLLET ESTB^OTOB, aa Fig. 20 9
„ PQBOEPa, with movable blades, aa Pig. 21 7
„ FOEOEPS, Improved, as Fig. 24 10
„ FOEOEPS, Plain 4 6
„ SOOOP, asKg. 22. . . 2 9
BUTOHEB'S, DB., AMPUTATIKO SAW, Kg. 9 2
CATLIN, aa Fig. 4, page 15 5
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CHAIN SAW, in ivoiy, as Kg. 26 18
DIEFFENBAOH'S AETEBT FOEOEPS, Self-holding, Kg. 18 2 3
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GUN-SHOT PROBE, 19 Inohefl long, Eleotro-plated .....080
„ Flexible metal . 0. 1
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I, Whalebone 2 9
Nelaton's "Garibaldi" 4
LIGATURE SrLK per reel 1
„ THREAD pe' ^o^- ^'^^ 7
WIRE, Eleotro-plated per doz. hanks 4 6
Iron per reel 2
',', ','. . saver' .*!.*........ per hank, 1/9, 2/9, 8/6, 040
PIG. 27.
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METACARPAL SAW, as Kg. 27
NELATON'S PROBE (" Garibaldi"), for diagnosing gnn-shot
PIG. 28.
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SERRE-riNEB, as Fig. 28
SUTURE NEEDLES, onrred, as Fig. 6 . .,
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TOUBNIQUET, for-thefield,a3Fig. 29 •.
TOUBNIQ0ET, Pefitt'a spiral, as Fig; 30
PIG. 31.
£ «. d.
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PIG. 32,
TOUBNIQUET, SignoroDfs, as Fig. 31 18
TOUBNIQUET, Skey's, aa Fig. 32 ....;... 1 12
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AETMCIAL LIMBS, AND APPLIANCES FOE.
DISLOCATIONS, DEFORMITIES, ETC.
PIG. 1.
PIG. 2.
£ ». <f.
ABU-SLINO-, irith Elbow Cap, in plain leather, as Fig. 1 090
„ with Elbow Cap, in patent leather, as Fig. 1 . 12 6
„ with Elbow Cap, in patent leather, Sliding, as Fig. 2 . 16
„ with Elbow Cap, in plain leather, Sliding, aa Fig. 2 14
„ withoat Elbow Cap 6
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PIG, 3.
ABTIFIOIAL ABM a^D HAliD, as F'g. 3
£
14
s. d.
DIRECTIONS FOR MEASUREMENT IN CASES WHERE AMPUTATION ABOVE THE
ELBOW HAS BEEN PERFORMED.
Length of Stump from Axilla, oircamference close to A-nTln, eireniuferenoa at end of Stump, length of
sound Arm from Axilla to Elbowi length of sound Arm from Axilla to Wrist, tracing of the Hand on
paper, \rith the fingers closed. State whether for right or left. *
DIRECTIONS FOB MEASUREMENT IN CASES WHERE AMPUTATION BELOW THE
ELBOW HAS BEEN PERFORMED.
Length of Stump from Elbow to the end, circumference above the Elbow, circumference at Elbow, cir-
cumference at end of Stump, length of sound Arm &om Elbow to Wrist, tracing on paper of sound Hand
with the fingers dosed. State whether for right or left.
ARTIFIOIAL LEO-, for cases where amputation above the knee has been performed, as Fig. 4, 18 7 6
ARTIFICIAL LEO, „ . „ „ below „ „ „ as Fig. 5, 15 15
DIBECTIONS FOB MEASUREMENT FOR FIG. 4.
let. Entire lengtii of Stamp from the Crutch. — ^2nd. Circumference close to the Crutch. — 3rd. Cireum-
ferenoe at the middle of the Stump. — 4th. Circumference at end of Stump. — 5th. Length.of sound Leg
from the Omteh to the centre of the Knee. — 6th. Length from the Crutch to the ground. — 7th. Circum-
ference of Instep. 8th. Length of Foot from the point of great-toe to heeL State whether for right or
left
DIBECTIONS FOB MEASUREMENT FOB PIG. 6.
1st. Length of Stump from the centre of Knee to the end. — 2nd. Circumference above the Knee. —
Srd. CircTunlereiice' a{ the Enee.-^— 4th.' Circumference two inches below the Cnee. — 5th. Circumference
at end of Stninp. — 6th. Circumference of Instep of sound Foot. — ^th. Length of Foot from the point of
great-toe to heei. State whether for right or left.
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0BXITCHE8, with dbuble springs and Btoffed heads, as Fig. 6 per pair 2 6
„ with single ditto, as Fig. 7 , 2 2
„ without springs, as Fig. 8 „ 100
„ straight, as Fig. 9 „ 9
„ with elliptic heads ,. 18
'When ordering Oratohes, state length from under the arm to ground.
LEG lEONS AND BOOTS from 80/- per pair.
LITTLE'S INSTBUMENT for dub foot, plain 1 16
„ „ „ with tack adjustment 2 12 6
PIN LEO, for limb amputated above the Enee, as Fig. 10 1 12
„ „ „ below the Knee „ 11 110
„ with improved knee-joint, enabling the patient to kneel, <tc 3 8
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DIBEOTIONS FOB MEA8UBEMENT FOB PIN LEO, FIG. 10.
Oircmnferenee of Thigh dose to the Orateh, eireiunferenee of Stump at the end, length &om the Crutch
to the ground, length of Stump. State whether for right or left
DIBEOTIONS FOB MEASTJBEMENT FOB PIN LEG, FIG. 11.
Diameter of Knee when bent, diameter of Thigh close . to the Cmtoh, length &om under the Knee
when bent, to the ground. State whether for ri^t or lefL
£ s. d.
LEATHEB SOCKET for the Arm« with hookt ring, and knifa or fork ........ 1 17
Ueasnrementa required, same as those for Artifleiai Hand and Arm.
SCABPA'S SHOE, plain 1 16
„ ~ „ with rack moyement 2 12 G
SPINAL APPABATUS, plain . . 63/- and 5 5
„ „ with rack acljnstmenta and modem improTements 8 15
DISLOCATION BAUDAQES AND PTTLLEYS.
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PIO. 16.
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PIG. 17.
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FIG. 12 &i8,-BANDAQES, of strong web and leather per set O^U
i» •• 11 . of stoot calf leather . . .• , 18
PIG. 14— PULUES ... ... '\ r. ,.
•. • . per set U
For application of Pnllies, see illustrations.
To rednoe a dislocation of the head of the Pemnr upon the Dorsom Ilii, see Fig. 16.
To redooa a dislocation npon the Oa Pnbis, see Fig. 16.
To reduce a dislocation into the Sciatic Notch, see Fig. 17.
To rednce a dislocation into the Foramen Orale, see Pig. 18.
BRADSOB'S BANDAGE^ Ibr fraotnred Clavicle 12
ELLIS'S
•< " • 17
SOLID LBATHEB CAP, with straps, &o., for a dislocated Bhonlder 17
BANDAGES, BELTS, ETC.
ABDOIOKAL BANDAGES, QaitsMU's Obstetrical ...... each, calico 2/6 ; jean 5 t
OALIOO BANDAGES, 3 inches wide, sorted lengths of 4. 6. and 9 yards . . . . perdo^ 8 6
DOMBTTE BANDAGES. 6 yard lengths 10
ELASTIC COTTON NET BANDAGE. peryard,2jia. 8/-; 3 in. 3/6 -Si**!!, wide ." 4
BIGHTBEN;T4II^P BANDAGES „ jg ,,
FLANNEL BANDAGES .. "
._ „ 16
LINEN BANDAGES . .
_ „ 16
T BANDAGES
WATER-DRESSING BANDAGES ..'.'.".... " „ "
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ABDOinNAL BELTS.
POB THE ItBT i TPrp OP COKPXrOBKCTT, AUB SUPFOBT OF THB ABDOKBN STTBJiro FaBONAIfCrZ-.
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ABDOMINAL BELTS. m*de to dmw on, . . each. th««d. 9/-; rift 16
" " to 'aoe.wiUi jean backs and elastic fronts . „ „ 8/-; ailk 10 6
" " spiral elastic silk, to draw on . . . . . . . . '. _ .'each 115
" ^'*«^ '""' India-mbber pads (inflated or staffed) for Ingoinal or
UmbiUcal Hernia ......... . . each axtm q O
ASHBURNHAM'S BELT, for Prolapsus Uteri . . . . .' T! U
PIG. 2.
BLUNDELL'S LACED ABDOMINAL BELT, for Prolapsus Uteri, as Pig. 2 . . . .14
FLANNEL BELTS, with tapes, used in cases of Cholera .' •' eiich 3
GENTLEMEN'S BELTS, for the reUef of corpulency, capable of being lengthened or shortened
each, 11/- and 15
GENTLEMEN'S RIDING BELTS, as Pig. 3 . .... Ist quaUty. 11/6 ; 2nd quaUty 6 G
Measurement required— Circumference at A, B, ; length A to B, B to 0.
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mDIA-BUBBEBUMBILIOAL BANDS,forchadren, asFig.4 perdoz 10
THBEAD .. ... , .. ■ 1 1
^^^^ " .. n aaKg.6,perdoz.,narrow, 14/-; broad, 1 7
UTHOTOMT BANDAGES, caUco perdoz. 8
If ■> flannel 16
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BOUGIES.
(BSOPHAGUB BOUGIES, Elastic-gmn .perdoz.
I, ' - „ , ' "Wax
EEOTUM BOUGIES, Elastic-gnm ....:.....
•I •• Metal
,11 „ Wax
For the sizes of Beotam Boogies see next page.
UEETHRA BOUGIES, Catgut . .... . BmaD, per doz. 6/-, large sizes from 1/- each
„ „ Elastio-gmn, doable webs, adapted for hot climates ;. , .per doz.
11 II ,1 conical form .
11 11 ,1 olivaiy
11 11 11 single webs, cylindrical . „
,1 „ Flexible Uetal
II 11 Qerman-silTer, electro-plated .*
II .1 Steel
' „ II 11 electro-plated ..;...
„ „ Stoat Silver, Hall-marked —
No. 1 3 8 4. 6 6 7 8 9 10 11
Bach 7/- 71- 8/- 9/- 10/- 10/6 12/6 18/- 14/- 16/- 17/6
UBETHBA BOUGIES, Sir Benjamin Brodie's, Qerman-gayer, electro-plated . .
Wax, black
„ „ mounted with Oaostio .... . . . .
•1 red
„ white
.. „ yellow
12
18/6
. . each
per gross
per doz.
per gross
£ s. d.
18
12
110
1 12
12
6
9
110
5 6
6
2 12 6
16
2 12 6
6 3
12
9
11
110
1 10
SIZES OP S. HAW & SON'S BOUGIES AND CATHETEBS.
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SIZES OF S. MAW & SON'S BECTTTM BOTJGIES.
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For the prices of Beetnm Bongies see pieoeding page.
BEEAST BOTTLES, aiASSES,
MD PTJMPS. -
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£ s. i.
BREAST BOTTLES, green Indin-mbber, with glasB mounts, as FJR. 1 each 6
white India-rubber P« don. 13
„ with wood mounts i. 10
BBEAST ESLIEVEBS, S. Maw & Son's improved, as Fig. 2 . . . each, 4 oz., 3/6 ; 2 oz. 2 6
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PIG. 3.
£ a. d.
BBEAST OLASSKS, \rith elastie tnbes for self nse, as Fig. 3 . . . . . per doz., 10/- and IS
„ ti of superior manafaetare, fitted with pomps, in moroeeo cases, lined -with
velvet, each, brass, 10/6 ; eleetm-plated, 12 6
FIG. 4.
BREAST PUMP, brass, in mahogany case, as Fig. 4. : . . . ..076
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CATKETEES.
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£ >. d.
OATTSTIO CATHETER, vrith palladinm holder and eaostio fused in the stilette, for applica-
tion to neck of liladder, Goolson's, as Fig. 1 . . .,'... . 1 18 6
CA1JSTI0 CATHETER, with Btilette to close the eye, OoolBon's . . 2 2
CAUSTIC CATHETER, silver, for applying solution of nitrate of silver or ointment;, as
Fig. 2, Erichsen's ■ . . 1 12 6
CAUSTIC CATHETER, with palladiom end, and chequered ebony handle, as Fig. 5, Lalle-
inand's * i 1 12 6
CAUSTIC CATHETER, with palladium end, without handle, Lallemand's 19
CAUSTIC CATHETER, with sponge stUette, as Fig. 8, Henry Thompson's 1 12
CAUSTIC CATHETER, with palladiom end and holder, Mo Dongall'fl •. 1 17
CAUSTIC CATHETER, for applying ointments, Dawson's, as Fig. 4 . . . .' 112
PIG. 6.
DOUBLE-CHANNEL SILYEB CATHETER, as Fig. 5, fitted with brass syringe, for injecting .
the bladder in a continuous stream 2 2
DOUBLE-CHANNEL SILTBB CATHETER, for injecting the bladder in a eontinuouB stream,
Sir Benjamin Brodie's . '. ' 1 16
DOUBLE-CHANNEL SILVER CATHETER, with brasis syiln^ .^ttadied, Sir iBenjmnia
Brodie's ■».... ............ .22
DOUBLE-CHANNEL SILYER CATHETER, with bougie stUette, plain, 26/- ; haU-marked, 1 8
„ „ „ „ with itop-cock, „ 46/6; „ 2 10
FEMALE CATHETERS, Elostic-som .... ; . each
Elastic-gom, with silver stop-cock ; .', . "...., ... „
Flexible Metal ...;....., „
German-silver, electro-plated „
Silver, with dooble channel, Clarke's „
Silver, plain, as Fig. 6 „
Silver, sliding, as Fig. 7 „
Silver, sliding, with stop-cock ,,
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MALTS OATEETEBS, Elastio-gnm, vith double webs, adapted for hot olimates . . per doz. 9
•1 •»•'•■■,. tf conical ■ „ 10 6
" • I. '■■,,•■ • „ olivary „ 110
•• >•' I. with ainj^e webs, cylindrical „ 6
II ' » ' Gcrman-silTer, electro-plated „ 2 14
The set of twelve, in leather case 330
The set of six „ '....,.. 1 10
The set of four „ 1 2
•I It Oeiman-silver, electro-plated, Sir Benjamin Brodie's .... each 008
II 11 Silver, hall-marked —
No. 1 .2 • 8 4 6 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 18 14
Each 6/- 6/- 7/- 7/- 8/- 9/6 10/6 10/6 11/- 13/- 18/- 14/- 19/- 20/-
MAIE CATHETEBS, BflTer, the set of twelve, in case, with glass bottle, for oO .... 5 16 6
'• II II Sir Beqjamin Brodie's, hall-mad^ed, in eheqnered ebony
handles—^
No. 1 2 8 4 6 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
Each 11/- 11/- 12/- 13/- 14/. 16/- 17/6 19/- 21/- 23/- 24/- 26/- 28/- 30/-
PE08TATE CATHETEBS, Elastio-gnm, double webs per doz. 1 1
" " II sili •• „ 2 12 6
II II Qeiman-silver, electro-plated each 6
II II Silver, hall-marked — ■ »
No. 6 7 8 9 10- 11 12 18 14
Each 12/6 13/- 14/- 16/. 16/6 17/6 18/6 20/- 21/-
PB08TATE CATHETEBS, Sflver, Sir Benjamin Brodie's, haU-marked—
No. 4 6 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 18 14
Each 16/6 18/6 19/6 23/- 24/- 26/- 28/- 80/- 82/- 34/- 36/-
For Veterinary Caiheten, see page ns.
LEATHEE OASES for Bougies . per doz. 10 6
II II II Catheters. . „ 2 2
TIN OASES for Catheters 1 12
CAUSTIC BOTTLES, BRUSHES, CASES, AND
PENCILS
BOJIE OiUSTIO OiSES. ,„j^ J „ %
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EB0N7 CAUSTIO CASE, wilh silver quill, sponge-holder, and scarifying lancet, as Fig. 1 . 10 6
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EBONT CAUSTIC CASE, silTer-gilt qnill, as Fig. 2 .......
„ „ „ \rith sponge-holder .....:....
ELECTRO-PLATED CAUSTIC CASE, with exploring needle
„ „ . „ . „ witlrsilyer-gilt quill .....'
jj „ „ . .with sponge-holder . . . .
GLAS^ CAUSTIC BOTTLES, in leather cases . . . , . . . . . • • . -per doz.
■ ■■ ■ ^^ ,, with brushes' attached, for solutions, in leather oases . . .
! „ ! „ BBUSHE8.'. . . . ■ ■■. ■ -r-.VPrioz.
fvORT CAUSTIC OASES • per doz. 17/6,
IVORY-MOUNTED CASE, fitted with silver caustic-holder, with palladium cap, lint-
holder,, and scarifying lancet
PORTABLE CAUSTIC CASE, of gold
,, „ of platinum, with palladium holder .........
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£ s.
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PORTABLE OPHTHALMIC CAUSTIC CASE, with screw propeller, as Fig. 3 .
;^ -'••••■■••;•■ ■ PIG. 4. ■ • ■ ■ ■
PORTABLE SILVER CAUSTIC CASE, gilt qniU, as Kg. 4
■ ■' • ■ PIG. 5.- ■
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SEAMLESS SILVER CAUSTIC HOLDER, with exploryig needle, as Kg. 5 - .-, . . . . 18 6
SEAMLESS SILVER CAUSTIC HOLDER, with grooved exploring trocar ..; . ...120
PIG. e.
SEAMLESS SILVER CAUSTIC CASE, haU-marked, as Kg. 6 "T / ..-->.... 12
PIG. 7.
jmnimiiiniiiiiiiiii "^
SILVER CAUSTIC AND PRECIPITATE CASE, hall-marked, as Kg. 7 . ./ - . . .~0 13 6
PIG. 8.
SEAMLESS SILVER CAUSTIC CASE, with self-acting orayon, as Kg. 8 . .. . ." . 16
FIG. 9.
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SEAMLESS SILVER CAUSTIC CASE, with trocar and cannla, as Kg. 9. - . . . . . 1 1
„ „ „ „ fitted also with exploring trocar and cannla, and
Walton's foreign-body scoop ..130
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CHEST EIPINDEES KM DDM BELLS
CHEST EXPANDEBS. VULCANIZED DTOU-BUBBEE -
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Perdoi. 16/- 21/- !>7/ »», °
6 lbs. and ander ... £«.<!.
8 1ba..l01ba..l21bs..l4,ba..-16Ib3.;i8,b..-20.b;..-221bs..'24-.b. i i '^^^ I J 2
OHIEOPODISTS' INSTEDMENTS.
No. 3 SET. con3ia4 of-Fonr S^'^cSr^t' """fi!''- "? "'"^•'° ^'»^««« • 13 6
Scissors, in casT . . . ^''' '°°°°'*^ "" ""'y- Spri^S Forceps and
No. 4 SET. consisting oflFi've'Kiiives lndci,m'Fn«"n,n„^f"i • '• °" ^
Double Tenaeolnm, Nail Scissors. S„^„ p ■ "* """y- ^"^ dippers.
OOBNKNIVES . . _ ^ '^^°"*'P''''''°«"*''^"«««' ••.... 1 12
_..'.. • • eaoli 2 8
Cnw>P0diBt8' Cases fitted to order
FOB COBN EBADI0AT0B8 AND PLASTPRb .....
wuo junu riiABTEBS, see pages 121 and 161.
cdpphtg instruments.
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BBA8S AIB PUMP, with six vai.ed glasses, for dry
cupping, as Fig. 1 13
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£ (. d.
No. 1. SET OF OUPFINO INSTBTTMENTS, consisting of— Scarificator, Lamp, two nests of
01ass«8, and Spirit Bottle, in mahogany ease 2 10
No. 2. SET OF CUPPING INSTBXJMENTS, in two cases, adapted forcarryingin the pocket,
consisting of— two nests of Olasses in ease. Scarificator, and Spirit Lamp, in ease ... 2 7 6
No. 3. SET OF CUPPING INSTRUMENTS, consisting of-large Scarificator, Temple ditto,
Spirit Lamp, Bottle, two nests of Glasses, in strong brass-boond mahogany case, lined with
silk velvet • ■ 4
No. 4. SET OF DRY CUPPING INSTRUMENTS, consisting of— brass Air Pump, with six
Valved Glasses, and Scarificator, in mahogany ease 3 6
CUPPING GLASSES, in nests of three per nest 019
„ LAMPS, brass. each 036
PIG 2.
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DRY CUPPING GLASSES, with stoat India-rebber bottles, as Fig..^ per doz. 13
LEATHER CASES for Scarificators ^ 18
3 A
SCARIFICATOR, with twelve blades catting in opposite directions. Brass, as Fig. 3 ... 1 12
>> <i ., „ Eleetro-plated ..220
„ with six blades for the temples. Brass 1 6
>i n „ German silver, as Fig. 4 1 18
Set of Lancets extra, with one row for the temples 12
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DISSEOTING AND ENTOMOLOaiOAL
INSTRUMENTS.
£ s.
SET OF DISSECTING INSTBUMENTS, consisting of— Six Scalpels (in ebony handles),
Blow-pipe, Chain Hooks, Spring Forceps, and Scissors, in mahogany case 10
The same Set, in ivory handles, in mahogany case
If with an additional pair of Scissors ^^*^ ^
PIG. 1.
ANATOMICAL STKINGE, as Fig. 1, Electro-silvered, with two pipes for minnle injections
i oz.
„ „ Brass, with four plain pipes and stop-cock
„ „ _ „ . six . ditto . ditto .
„ „ ,. six ditto ditto .
„ „ „ six ditto ditto .
„ „ „ eight ditto ditto .
„ „ „ twelve ditto ditto .
BLOW-PIPES, Brass per doz.
„ „ Oerman silver ••
BRASS PLAIN PIPES each
„ STOP-COCKS „
„ SYBINOE, with two fine pipes, straight and carved . . . . . i oz.-
FIG. 2.
1 oz.
2 oz.
4 oz.
Coz.
8 oz.
12 oz.
7
1 8
1 6
1 12
1 10
2
2 12
10
16
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PIG, 3.
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CHAIN HOOKS per set 1
DISSEOTINO FORCEPS, as Fig. 2 ; ; 2
„ GLOVES, oiled silk .... per pair 3
„ ■ „ India-mbber '. „ 8
„ HOOKS, in ebony per doz. 16
„ „ in ivory „ 16
„ SCALPELS, in cheqnered ebony, silver fermles „ 1 12
„ „ in plain ebony „ 16
,, in ivory 14
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SET OF ENTOMOLOGICAL IN8TBUMENT8, mounted in ivory handles, consisting of— ■
Five Knives of varioos shapes, two fine Hooks, spring Forceps, ondfine-pointed Scissors,
in neat case 140
SET OF ENTOMOLOGICAL INSTEUMENTS, mounted in ivory handles, consisting of—
Five small Knives, of vaiionS' shapes, spring Forceps, and Scissors, in neat cose . ... 1
SMALL SET OF ENTOMOLOGICAL IN8TBDMENTS, mounted in ivory handles, consist-
ing of — Four fine Knives, of various shapes, and spring Forceps, in neat case .... 13 6
PIG. 4.
PIG. 5.
PIG. 8.
PIG. 7.
ENTOMOLOGICAL FORCEPS, as Fig. 4, 5, 6, and 7 each 040
HOOKS ; 019
„ KNIVES, various patterns . .' „ 19
PIG. 8.
VALANTIN'S KNIVES for microscopic sectiohs, -as Fig. 8 . . . . .'. each 13/6 and 17 6
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S. MAW & SON, 11, ALDEESGATE STEEBT, LONDON.
EAE AOT) NOSE INSTRUMENTS.
PIG. 1.
Toynboe's.
£ r. rf.
BBASS EAB STRINGES, as Fig. 1, fitted nith Toynbee's or Abemethy's pipe, 1 oz. 4/6,
■ 2 oz. 5/6, 4 oz. 10
BRASS EAR SYRINGES, plain, and with one ring only . . . . 1 oz. 3/6, 2 oz. 4/6, 4 oz. 9
BRASS SYRINGE, containing in the piston-rod three pipes, namely, one each for ear;
rectnm, and vagiiia. - 4 oz. size 10
Fia. 2.
BELLOCQ'S SILVER CANULA, with spring for epistaxis, as Fig. 2 090
„ „ with Elastie-gom spring for epistaxis .090
CANULA, with wire, for polypus of the nose. Silver, ourred ._ 090
ear „ straight 080
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EAR CHANNEL, japanned tin, with steel spring, Eleotro-pUted, aa Fig. 4. 4
.,, „ with India-mbber band 16
„ PIERCERS each 2 8
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Pia. 4.
FIQ. 6.
£ ». d.
EUSTAOHIAN CATHETEB, Kramer's, as Fig. 4 5 3
„ „ PUcher's, as Fig. 6 5 3
PIG. 6.
PIG. 7.
FIG. 8.
FIG. 9.
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PIG. U.
FIG. 12.
13
14
16
£ s. d.
FORCEPS, as Fig. 6, for extracting foreign bodies from the Ears . ......... 10 6
as Fig. 7, „ 12 6
as Fic/s, long pointed „ „ S 6
cnnrerf pointed „ „ • 046
with racfc for poI;pns of the uoao, improved, as Fig. 9 ...,..,... 11
plain „ „ 4 C
with slide " „' „ as Fig. 10 and 11 16 6
Toynbee's rectangular, as Fig. 12 8-0
Yearsley's set of three, as Fig. 13, 14, and 15 the set 096
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S.MAW & SON, 11, ALDEESGATE STREET, LONDON.
41
PIG. 16.
PIG. 17.
£ s. d.
INDIA-RUBBEB SYPHON EAR SYRINGE, for self use, in leather case, as Fig. 16 ... 8 6
EAR SYRINGE, as Fig. 17 . ■ black, 1 oz. 1/9, 2 oz. 2
08 „ green, 1 oz. 1/4, 2 oz. 19
.. ,. ., as „ , white, 1 oz. 1/4, 2 oz. 1 9
PIG. 18.
JORDAN'S EAR ILLUMINATOR, as Fig. 18 120
The different parts of the inBtmment should be thns arranged. Connect the conical speonlom A
at the angle B, then introdace the holder 0, containing the lighted taper, into the socket D, and apply
the specolnm A to the ear. Regulate the tube E, which contains the lens, in order to obtain the
proper focus ; when the eye of the operator being applied to the tnbe containing the lens, a perfect view of
the cavities of the organ will be obtained. It is also useful as an aoxiliary to the vagina speculum.
LEROT D'ETIOLLE'S INSTRUMENT, for extracting foreign bodies from the ear ... 18 6
For Speoolums, see page 137.
TOTNBEE'S LEVER RING AND FORCEPS 1 IS
„ TYMPANUM ..012
„ „ with double ring 4
ILLUMINATOR 14
WARDEN'S AURISCOPE .040
WYLDE'S FLEXIBLE PORTE CAUSTIQUE 7
42 S. MAW & SON, 11, ALDEESGATE STBEET, LONDON.
ECMSEUES.
«J^j?<i«»'
>
£ 9. J.
BRAXTON HICK'S WIBE-ROPE ECRASEUR, witl. movable endB, as PiR 1 3 s" n
CHASSAIGNAC'S ECRASEUB, ttB Fig. 2 ..'.!'"' 3 3 o
S. MAW & SON, 11, ALDEESG-ATE STREET, LONDON.
43
6
■cj i (o
44 S. MAW & SON, 11, ALDERSGATE STREET, LONDON.
£ «. d.
CHASSAIGNAC'S ECRASEUR, curved, as Fig. 3 3 3
„ „ straight, us Fig. 4 3 8
ECRA.SEUB, for polypus of the nose, as Fig. 5 13
HICK'S ECRASEUR, „ as Fig. 2 4
ELASTIC BANDAGES, BELTS, &c., see Bandages, Bolts, Jto., page 25.
ELASTIC LEGGINGS, OEE-CAPS, KME
STOCKINGS, SOCKS, STOCKINGS, ETC.
DIRECTIONS FOR MEASUREMENT.
STOCKINGS.
Circumference at C, D, E, S, N, T.
Length, C to 8, T to 8.
KNEE-GAPS.
Circumference at A, B, C.
Length, A to C.
SOCKS.
Circumference, E, S, N, T.
Length, E to S, 8 to T.
i
-4-c
LEGGIjNGS.
Circumference, C| D, E.
Length, C to E.
THIGH-PIECES.
Circumference, A. Length, to A.
IN ORDERING LACED ARTICLES, STATE FOR WHICH LEG.
KNEE-CAPS per pair
THIGH
LEGGINGS
KNEE
THIGH ....;..
SOCKS
STOCKINGS . ,
KNEE
THIGH
THIGH PIECES .
The above are M. per pair extra, if made to measure.-
WRISTLETS ..
TO DRAW ON. 1
ThreoU.
Spun
Silk.
SUk.
Super
Silk.
4
5 6
7
10 6
7 6
10 6
18
20
4 6
5 6
7
6
11 6
8 6
10
14
21
11
16
21
32
3 6
4 6
6
6
8 6
6
7 6
9
6
15
9
12 6
17
26
18 6
17 6
24
3P
4
5 6
7
10 6
1 2
1 6
2
3
■
TO LACE.
Loccd
Thread.
5 6
12 6
\7
13
20
5
10
Silk.
21
I
32
8
I
15
16 6 26
22 36
5 G .10 6
Spun
Silk.
77k above (ure all made
(o meature.
The above prices are for stock sizes Nos. 1 to 8, larger are charged extra.
Expamion is always allowed for, unless instructioTis are given to tlie contrary.
1
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LACED KNEE-CAPS, LEGG-INGS, AND STOCKINGS, made of stout elastic web and jean :—
E .^'MU
^
'^'P'u '
tockings.
Socks.
Knee-Caps.
LegginRS.
23/-
14/-
14/-
17/- per pair
SPIRAL ELASTIC KNEE-CAPS, LEGGINGS, STOCKINGS, AND SOCKS:—
Stockings. Socks. Knee-Caps. Leggings.
33/- 18/- 16/- 18/- per pair.
DIRECTIONS FOR MEASUREMENT.
Stoskii
Socks.
Circamferencs, A, B, C, Circumference, A, B,
E, F. Length, A to B C, D, E. Length, A
to C to the sole of the to B and to the sole
Knee-Caps.
Circumference, A, B,
Leggings.
Circumference, A, B,
C. Length, A to B C. Length, from A to
and to C.
B and to C.
foot D.
of the foot.
State for which Leg:
ELASTIC SYRmaES.
ELASTIC SYBINGES, black rubber, warrmted to stand in any climate, as Fig. 1 —
I 07.. 2 07.. 4 oz. 6 07.. 6 oi. . " 12 oz. IG oz.
2/6 2/6 3/3 3/9 4/3 5/- 6/- each.
46
S. MAW & S.ON, 11, ALDERSGATE STREET, LONDON.
ELASTIC SYBINGES, green vulcanized rubber, as Fig. 2—
1 oz. 2 oz. 3 oz. 4 oz. 6 oz. 8 oz. 10 oz. 12 oz.
. 1/4 2/3 2/6 2/8 3/- 3/8 3/6 4/-
ELASTIC SYRINGES, white vulcanized rubber, as Fig 2—
1 oz. 2 oz. 3 oz. 4 oz. oz. 8 oz. 10 oz. 12 oz.
1/4 2/8 2/6 2/8 3/- 8/3 3/6 4/-
14 oz. 16 oz.
4/- 4/6
14 oz. 16 oz.
4/. 4/6
The above are fitted with elastic-gnm enema pipes, unless ordered to the contrary. If fitted with
elastic vagina pipe in addition, as Fig. 4, 1/6 each extra.
ELASTIC SYRINGES, fitted with Dr. Bird's elastic-gum curved vagina pipe and shield, as Fig. 3,
8 oz. size, black, 7/0 ; green, 6/6; white, 6/6 each.
ELASTIC SYRINGES, fitted with metal vagina tubes, Dr. Clark's as Fig. 6, in green or white mbber-
4 oz. 8 oz. 12 oz. 16 oz.
3/6 4/- 4/6 5/3
ELASTIC SYRINGES, fitted with stop-cock and bone enema pipe, as Fig. 6, 12 oz., 7/- ; 16 oz., 8/0.
ELASTIC SYRINGES, for the Ear or Urethra, as Fig. 7—
Black, 1 oz. 2 oz. Green, 1 oz. 2 oz. White, 1 oz. 2 oz.
1/9 2/- 1/4 1/9 1/4 1/9
PIG. 8,
ELASTIC URETHRA SYRINGES, with elastic-gnm tubes, as Fig. 8, in boxwood cases,
per doz. 14
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S. MAW & SON, 11, ALDEESO-ATB STREET, LONDON.
47
ELECTRIC aiEMENTS, ELECTEO-
MAGNETIC AM) MAGNETO-ELECTEIC
APPAEATUS.
ELECTEIC QABMENTS.
TLese garments are made of an electric-conducting material, a silver wire being woven with a cotton
fabric. They are of two kinds : —
1. In which the wire is corered by the cotton, and nsed wet.
2. In which the wire is free upon the surface, and used dry.
The Electric Oarments may be nsed with any form of medical electric battery ; for instance —
The Electro-maonetic,
The Uaoneto-electbic, -
The Voltaic.
The Electric Garment can be brought into conduction with either of these batteries, and the electric
currents can be conducted to any part of the body without the patient undressing, the garment being
put on before dressing, on rising in the morning.
The advantages claimed by the inventor, Mr. Harry Lobb, are (1) that the electric current can be
applied over any area of surface, large or small ; (2) that the current can be applied frequently during
the day, and for any specified time, without undressing the patient ; (3) a current can be applieil to
the surface by means either of dry or wet conductors ; and (4) that the patient, baring received proper
instructions, can apply the electricity himself.
The prices for the Electric Garments, to be applied either wet or dry, are as follows : —
£ s. d.
Waistcoat 9 15
OnweTB *........ 15
The drawers generally require to be used with the Naj)e Conductor
For either arm 100
For either thigh 100
For either lower leg 10
Nape Conductor • 8
Special appliances can be hod for the head, ear, eye, noss, teeth, wrist, hand, finger, knee, foot, &c.
Pomphlete, by Mr. Harry Lobb, explanatory of the above, may be had on application, enclosing postage
stomp.
ELECTRO-MAGNBTIC MACHINES.
FOB THE ADICINieTBATION OFMKDICAI, BtE CTBIC I TT.
No. 1, consisting of a pint Smee's battery and coil, with a pair of cylinder directors and wires
packed in o portable mahogany cose, with lock and key, ond directions for use. Ver^
suitable for private use, and sufficiently powerful for most cases 4 2
No. 2.-MR. HARRY LOBB'S COMPLETE ELECTRO- MaGNETiC BOOK BATTERY
for medical purjwscB *.,^
4 14 6
48
S. MAW & SON, 11, ALDEESGATE STREET, LONDON.
£ «. d.
No. 3.— ELECTRO-MAGNETIC MACHINE, consisting of a coU, quart Smee's battery,
directors; ■wires, &e., in a portable mahogany case, with directions for nse C 18 "
As this apparatus produces a much greater intensity of electricity than No. 1, it is very
efiectiTe, and appropriate either for professional or private use.
No. 4. — A TEBT COMPLETE APPARATUS, FOB Medical Pcbposes, of great power, but fur-
nished with contrivances whereby the quantity and intensity of the current can be regulated
to extreme nicety, so as to allow of its adiuinistration, in the mildest form, to the most
nervous individuals ; or, in the greatest intensity, for the. rasascitation of apparently
drowned persons, and in other cases of suspended animation. It comprises two Smee's
batteries. Dr. Badford's uterine director, pair of cylinder directors, directors for the month,
ears, <tc., foot-plate, conducting- wires, &c. In maliogany case, complete II
No. 5.— HOSPITAL ELECTRO-MAGNETIC APPARATUS, complete, with all the necessary
directors, and especially adapted for hospital or foreign service 20 15
S. MAW & SON'S
MAGNETO-ELECTRIC MACHINE.
S. MAW & SON'S MAGNETO-ELECTRIC MACHINE, of superior manufacture, very
powerful, in mahogany case 1 10
Ditto, with double magnet 1 16
Dibections fob Use.— <;onncct the two metallic cords with tlie sockets at the end of the box, and apply
the handles attdbhed to the same to the part desired to bo subjected to the electric current, the strength
of which can be regulated by the speed at which the handle is turned. If it is desired greatly to
increase the power, the brass knob at the ciid of tlie box should be pulled out, so as to disconnect the
keeper from the magnet. If a piece of wet sponge is placed in each handle, it will obviate the pricking
sensation which at times is an annoyance to the patient. These sjMjngcs must not be put away in the
box damp, as they will rust the apiMxratus. The bearings and spring should be occasionally oiled.
S. MAW & SON, U, ALDBESGATE STREET, LONDON. 49
ENEMA APPARATUS.
PIG. L
£ a. <1.
BENNETT'S BRASS ENEMA SYRINGE, with elastic vafiina pipe and ahifild, as Fig. 1 . . 15 G
FIG. 2.
BRASS ENEMA APPARATUS, with elastic folding tube, requiring no screwing to
connect the paits, as Fig. 2
9 6
PIG. 3.
BRASS SYRINGE, fitted with an 18-inch O'Bcirn's tube, as Fig. 3
10
50
S. MAW & SON, n, ALDEBSGATE STREET, LONDON.
PIG. 4.
£ s. d.
BRASS ENEMA APPARATUS, with folding metal condactiDg tube, eb Fig. *•••/• ° J' ^
.. double action , 14 o
FIG. 6.
BRASS ENEMA APPARATUS, as Fig. 6, iu leather case
,, in pouch . .
PIG. 6.
6
G 6
BRASS ENEMA APPARATUS, Read's principle, double action, as Fig. 6 .
13 G
S. MAW & SON, 11, ALDEES&ATE STEEET, LONDON. 51
FIG. 7.
BRASS ENEMA APPARATUS, Read's principle, single action, aa Fig. 7
FIG. 8.
£ s. d
12
BRASS ENEUA APPARATUS, with revolving enema pipe and vnlcanized India-rubber tube,
covered with silk, aa Fig. 8 12 6
FIG. 9.
BRASS ENEMA APPARATUS, with i-cvolvhig enema \t)\x and x-ulcanized India-inbber tube,
covered with silk, continuous stream, us Wg. U . 14 C
S. MAW & SON, 11, ALDEBSGATE STREET, LONDON.
Pia. 10.
BRASS ENEMA APPARATUS, with revolving side branch-joint and reetom pipe (reqniring
no Bcrewing to connect the parts), with an extra pipe tor children, donble action,
pnxlncing continuouB stream, nn FiR. 10
pia. u.
•£ ». d.
15
BRASS ENEMA APPARATUS, with revolving side branch-joint, and rectnm pipe (requiring
no Bcrewing to connect the parts), with an extra pipe for children, single action, as Fig. 11 18 6
PIG. 12.
BRASS ENEMA APPARATUS, with telescope conducting tube, and revolving pipe, very
portable; the case 9 J in. long, 2} in. wide, and I4 in. deep, as Fig. 12, single action . . 13
Ditto, ditto, double acUon 14 6
This instrument can be had small enough to be conveniently carried in the pocket, or in
the fittings of a dressing-case ; dimensions, including case, in. long, 2 in. wide, IJ in.
deep brass, 10/0 ; electro-plated, 14
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53
FIG, 13.
HIGGINSON'S SYBINGES, with Tagma pipes, in elide card-board boxes, as Fig! 13, per doz. 2 2
PIG. 14.
HIOOIKSON'S OTIilNDBICAL SYBINOE, with vagina pipe and shield, in mahogany box,
as Fig. 14. 5 (i
PIG. 16.
mPBOVED FOUNTAIN BESERVOIE ENEMA APPARATUS, continuous stream, brass
bronzed, as Fig. 16 •:.... ..110
IMPBOYED FOUNTAIN BEBEBYOIB ENEMA APPARATUS, eontinnoos etream, German
BilTer ............;. 1 12
IMPROVED FOUNTAIN RESERVOIR ENEMA APPARATUS, continuous stream, German
silver, electro-plated 240
IMPROVED FOUNTAIN RESERVOIR ENEMA APPARATUS, morocco covered, metal
parts electro-plated 156
IMPROVED FOUNTAIN RESERVOIR ENEMA APPARATUS, tin japanned . . . . . 17 6
54
S. MAW & SON, 11, ALDEESGATE STBEET, LONDON.
IBIPROVED BESEBVOm ENEMA APPARATUS, continaous stream, atted with elastic silk £ , <j
tube and revolving joint, and two elastic pipes, one for the reotam, the other for uterine
injections, as Fig. 16 1 /! n
IMPROVED RESERVOIR ENEMA APPARATUS, with glass chamber, graduat^,' in
morocco case, double action brass, 15/6 ; electro-pUted, 126
IMPROVED RESERVOIR ENEMA APPARATUS, with glass chamber, graduated, in morocco
case, single action .............. brass, 12/- ; electro-plated, 17 6
FIG. 17.
IMPROVED BEBEBVOm ENEMA APPARATUS, single aeUon, in morocco case, as Pig. 17 13 6
PIG. 18.
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S: MAW & SON, 11, ALDEBSG-ATE STREET, LONDON..
55
£ ». d.
IBBIOATEtJB, or SELF-ACTING RESERVOIR ENEMA APPARATUS, as Fig. 18, in
case • 4-pint. 18 '- ; pint, 19/- ; l|-pint, 140
PIG. 19.
KENNEDTSSYPHONENEMAAPPARATUS, with 2-oz. India-robber botUe, as Fig. 19 . .090
PIG. 20.
EENNEDTS STPHON ENEMA APPARATUS, with 3-oz. India-rabber bottle, and elastic
female pipe for uterine injections, as Fig. 20 ...... brass, 16/- ; ekctro-plated, - 100
PIG. 2L '
KENNEDTS DOUBLE-ACTION STPHON ENEMA APPARATUS, as Pig. 21,
brass, 18/6 ; electro-plated, 110
56
8. MAW A SON, H, ALDEESOATE STBBBT, LONDON.
Fia. 22.
PORTABLE VALVED ENEMA, io braas, as Kg. 22
Ditto, ditto, in white metal
REOT0M PIPES, for any of the foregoing Enemas, eUstio-gum , 6 in., 1/4 ; 18 in. each
VAGINA ,, . „ bone,l/-; elastic-gnm
for Higginson's Enemas, boxwood per doz.
elastie-gom.
„ onrred
India-mbber
porcelain
For Veterinary Enema Syringes, ue page 175.
£ a. d.
10
8
8
14
7
6
9
10
6 6
EYE INSTRUMENTS.
No. 1 SET OP EtE INSTBUMENTS, mounted in ivory, comriating of :-Three Cataract ^ '' '^
Kmves, four Needles, Tyrell's Hook, silver Curette and Hook, Adams' Eye-Ud Betractor
set of Bowman's Probes, pair each of Cilia and Iris Forceps, and two paire Scissors, in'
morooco case ....
8 19
COMPLETE SET OF EYE INSTRUMENTS, mounted in ivory handles, consisting of-
Three Cataract Knives, six Needles, Walton's Curette and Hook, Desmarres' Scalpel, ^
Walton s Poreign-Body Scoop, three Capsnlar Forceps, pair each Desmarres' Tumour
Forceps, right and left, Walton's Eye-Ud Betractor. Bowman's ditto, three paire Scissors.
Ophthalmoscope, Walton's Eye Syringe, three Ware's Styles, three Anel's Prebes, and
Critohett's fine-grooved Director, in morocco case 880
ANEVS SILVER 8TBINGE, with fine pipes for the lachrymal duct, in case . . . 2 2
BOWMAN'S PROBES, the set, in case . 10
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57
V
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GAPSULAB F0BC3EPS, asKg. land 2 .. . . ...
„ „ Lithotrite fonn, as Fig. 3 . . .
„ „ BciBSors, blunt-pointed, as Fig. 4
£ «. d.
each 1 16
„ 1 15
„ 1 16
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58
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10
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50
OATAKACT KNIVES, as Fig. 7 and 8, Beer's
as Fig. 9 and 10, Dixon's .
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11
r\
12
13
14
£ a. d.
each 4
„ 4
If
60 • S. UAM & SON, 11, ALDBBSO-ATB STEEBT, LONDON.
£ a. i.
OATABAOT KNIFE, Walton's, secondary, as Fig. 11 4
„ „ narrow, as Fig. 15 ; . 4
NEEDLES, as Fig. 12; 18, and 14 . . each 040
CAUSTIC, for application to the eye ... per box 7
CAUTEHISING IKON, Deamarres' 053
rn
18
17
18
J
Je?*aS5*
CUBETTE AND HOOK, as Fig. 16
GUABDED, as Fig. 17
CTSTOTOME, as Fig. 18 .... .
.070
. 1 15
. 7
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S. MAW & SON, 11, ALDEESGATE STEEET, LONDON.
61
Pia. 18
©-
PIG. 20
PIG. 21
CILU FORCEPS, as Fig. 19, 20, and 21
22
23
24
£ «. d.
each 4
26
V
62 S. MAW & SON, 11, ALDESSaAtE STEEET, LONDON.
• £ ». d.
DESMABBES" BISTOURY, for fistula lachrymalia, as Fig. 22 4
•• It for separating the false membrane of the iris, as Fig. 23 ... 4
„ FORCEPS, double poinU, as Fig. 24 .... 040
„ HOOKS, for seizing the flaps when cauterising for fistula lacbrymalis, as
Fig- 25 ..063
„ NEEDLE, as Fig. 26 4
pia. 27
\ ^ > i /
EYE DOUCHE, double-action, with glass chamber, in morocco case, as Fig. 27, brass ... 14
i> » i< „ „ „ electro-plated 10
II >t single-action, in morocco case 6 6
,. ., Walton's 12 6
„ SYRINGES, with bone jets each 2 6
FIO. 28
EYE SYRINGE, Bowman's, as Fig. 28, in leather case
4
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8. MAW & SON, U, AiDEESGATE STEEET, LONDON.
63
n
£ a. d.
ENTBOPIUM FORCEPS, eroBs-acUon, as Fig. 29 8
„ „ Desmarres', as Fig. 30 /fc 81, right and left, each 8
32 33
ENTKOPIUM FORCEPS, Wylde's, right aud left, as Fig. 82 and 33 each 8
64 S. MAW & SON, 11, ALDEES&ATE STEEET, LONDON.
PIQ. 34.
ETE-LID BETBACTOB, Adams', as Fig. 34
Z B. d.
8 6
PIG. 36.
EYE-UD RETR&CTOB, Bowman's, as Fig. 35
3 3
FIG. 36.
ETE-LID RETRAOTOB, Bowman's implroved, as Fig. 36
PIG. 37.
6 3
EYE-LID RETRACTOR, Critchelt's, as Fig. 37 .063
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PIO. 38.
3
EYE-LID BETRACTOE, PeUiers, as Fig. 38.
6 3
pia. 39.
EYE-LID EETBACTOR, Walton's, as Fig. 39 ,
laiDECTOMY KNIVES, onired and straight
..080
each 4
40
( H
41
42
43
IRIS FOBOEPS, as Fig. 40, 41, 42, and 43 each 4
66
S, MAW & SON, 11, ALDEESGATE STEEET, LOITOON.
44
46
46
IBIS FOBOEPS, as Fig. 44, 45, and 46
47
48
60
each 4
61
i-j)
u
mis HOOKS, as Fig. 47, 48, 49, and 60
„ KNIFE, as Fig. 61 ..... .
each 4
..040
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S. MAW & SON, 11, ALDEESGATE STEEET, LONDON.
67
62
63
64
66
66
o
U
£ : d.
IBIS KNIVES, S8 Fig. S2 and 68 each 4
JACOBS' CUEVED AND STBAIGHT NEEDLES, for Solutions, as Pig. 54, 56, and 56 „ 4
LENS HOOKS, as Pig. 67. . . 4
PIG. 58.
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OCCHIOMBRAS, OR TRANSPARENT EYE-SHADES. (CalMn's Patent) There are four
ooionrs — brovm, black, bine, and green — and two sizes, each fitted in a card-board box, price
5 6
Debcbiption.— It consists of a very light wire framework, over which is extended an extremely fine
transparent fabric of gaoze or other material. A portion of the wire framework (almost inriaible to the
bystander) rests upon the nose, passes close to the face under the eyes to the temples, supporting the
fabric from the lower part of the Shade, thus forming one large closed chamber for the eyes. The fine-
ness of the fabric will be found to protect the wearer from wind, dust, and sun, but aUows of sufSeient
ventilation to keep the eyes perfectly cool; and a lengthened opening at the top of the Shade (not
. observable when worn) provides for the escape of any heat that may be engendered by violent exercise—
the want of which is one of the grootcst crils in the ordinary Shade. Its appearance is that of the usual
Shade, but more symmetrical and elegant in its outline.
F 2
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08
S. MA"W & SON, 11, ALDEESGATE STBEET, LONDON.
Fia. 69.
£ >. d.
OPHTHAIiMOSCOPE, motmted in iyory, with bi-convei lens, IJ-inch focus, inmorocco case,
as Fig. 59
OPHTHALMOSCOPE, plain monnted and smaller, with bi-conrei lens, in morocco case . . 11 6
SOHUFT'S SILVER SPOONS, in ivory handles each 5
18 6
60
61
62
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SCISSOHS, fine, probe, and sharp-pointed, Fig. 60, 61, 62
each 6/-, fi/O,. 8
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S. MAW & SON, 11, ALDEESGATB STEEET, LONDON.
64
66
/k
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SICKLE-SHAPE KNIFB, as Kg. 68
TYRREL'S HOOK, as Fig. 64 . . . • • ■ • • • •
WALKEB'S KNIFE for the extraction of soft lens, as Fig. 65 .
WALTON'S BISTOURY, for fistula lachrymalis, as Fig. 66
WARE'S STYLES, for fistula lachrymalia . . • . • •
67
69
70
66
71
£ f. d.
..040
..040
..040
..040
each 10
72
<S8fif
70
S. MATV & SON, 11, ALDERSGATE STREET, LONDON.
£, ». d.
WALTON'S BISTOUBY, as Fig. 67 4
DIRECTOB, as Fig. 68 040
FINE SCALPEL, as Fig. 69 4
FOREIGN-BODY SCOOP, as Fig. 70 8 6
PROBES FOB THE LACHRYMAL DUCT, as Fig. 73, 74 . . each, 1/- and 4
SPUD, OS Fig. 71 . 8 6
SPUD, cnryed, for displacing tlie lens into the vitreous humour below the level of
the pupil, as Fig. 72 *..... 3 6
73
—"••
74
^f:=M
WALTON'S SILVEB SYRINGE, for the lachrymal duct, with three pipes of various sizes,
in morocco case, as Fig. 75 •.
2 2
FMGTTJEE CEADLES AND SPLINTS.
PIG. 1.
£ I. d.
ARM SPLINTS, wood, three siies the set 6 6
„ „ „ Potfa „ 6
„ „ „ liingod per pair 8
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S. MAW & SON, 11, ALDEESGATE STEEET, LONDON.
71
£ $. d.
ASU SPLINTS, zinc perforated, as Fig. 1, the set of three pairs 110
straight, „ „ 18
CEIMEAN PADDED SPLINTS perpair 4 6
PEBGUSSON'S SPLINT, for excision of knee-joint 146
„ „ for fraotnred patella 120
FIELD'S SPLINT 146
PIO. 2.
I J
FRACTURE CRADLE, with Aim, Leg, and Thigh Splints, with Pads, in box, oomplete . . 3 14
„ „ Lnke's, portable iron 10 6
„ „ Salter's, with Pads and Splints, in box, complete as Fig. 2 .... 4
„ „ Lawrence's 10 6
„ „' iron, japanned, for lemoving the pressore of bed-clothes &om frac-
tured limbs each 070
PIG. 3.
FIG-. 4.
72
3. MA.-W & SON, 11, ALDEESGATE STEEET, LONDON.
PIG. 5.
HOLLOW HAND SPLINT. Pemberton'a, as Fig. 3 '. 0^ 6
WaUon'a nerDiur Q
HEATH'S SPLINT, for the elbow-joint .... • per pair o a
HUMEBUS EXTENSION SPLINT t ^
IBON SPLINTS, for contracted arm. as Fig. 5 ........ [ ' ' " ' ' ] q j^
" " for contracted, arm, with screw arrangement . ■ 14
" " » knee, with rack „ as Fig. 6 q 16
" . •• II u with screw ,. 14
PIG. e.
PIG. 7.
LEG SPLINTS. BuUej's, with pads and straps, complete
Busk's, with foot-board and extra splint
CUne's, iron, the set of six pairs, three each, right and lefl
Cline's wood
Cline'E
per pair
per pair
CUne's zinc, perforated, as Pig. 6, the set of six pairs, three each, riffht
and left
Desaaolt's, wood, with foot-piece
Fergnsson's. iron
Lawrence's
Luke's
Winchester's ...
LEO SPLINT AND OBADLE. Greenway's . . . .'. '. '. '.[ [ ' "
" •• „ Gibbs' . . . ' '
" •• „ Hosier's
" ... „ Neyille's . .
LEG AND THIGH SPLINT. Liston's. as Fig. 6.wi;h'two mo'vable thigh" p^ec., and
extension screws, enabling the apparatus to be lengthened considerably
3 16
1 4
6
2
18
3
6
3
10
6
1 16
9
12
6
1 8
8 10
3 10
3 10
10
6
2 13 6
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£ t. d.
LEG AKD THIGH SPLINTS, as Fig. 6, with pads and straps . 2 18 6
„ „ „ Liston's, with one thigh piece 180
I, ., ,1 „ with rack adjastment 1 15
•I ... ., „ plain, as Fig. 7 110
.. .. ., „ wood per set 10 6
Splints as Fig. 6 and 7, may be had in three sizes — small, middle, and large.
LINED SPLINTS, in sets of eight pairs . . per set 3
„ „ „ small sizes „ 2 6
LONSDALE'S APPARATUS, for fraotored pateUa, with pads 2 12 6
MC'INTYBE'S SPLINT 2 12 6
FIG. 8.
RADIUS SPLINTS, wood, as Pig. 8 . per pair 1 6
It ,, „ without thomb piece, Nelaton's 012
HEAEING TETJMPETS, ETC.
PIG. L
BRONZED TIN TRUMPETS, plain, four sizes, as Fig. 1
£ ». (f.
each 2/-, 2/4, 2/8, and 3
PIG. 2.
BRONZED TIN TRUMPETS, plain, with slide, as Fig. 2 ,
PIG. 3.
each 3 6
BRONZED TIN TRUMPETS, with two sUdos, two sizes, as Fig. 3 . . . . each (i/- and 7
^J««S5S«!ft(SS*
74
aMAW & SON, 11, ALDEESG-ATE STEEET, LOimON.
Pia. 4.
£<.(!.
BRONZED TIN TRUMPETS, telescope tubes, four sizes, as Fig. 4 . each, 6/-, 7/-. 8/-. and 09
PIG. 5.
J
BRONZED TIN TRUMPETS, with movable tubes, two sizes, as Fig. 6 .. each, 4/6 and 6
PIG. e.
==/■
BRONZED TIN TRUMPETS, movable tubes; adapted for churches. &c., tour sizes, as Fig. 6.
each. 9/-. 10/6. 12/6, and 14
PIG. 7.
BRONZED TIN TRUMPETS, two sizes, as Fig. 7 .
PIG. 8.
each, 3/6 and 4 6
BRONZED TIN TRUMPETS, three sizes, tolescopic, as Fig. 8 . . . each, C/-, 7/-, and 9
\
c
N«^e8««ia»
S. MAW &. SON, 11, ALDERSG-ATE STREET, LONDON.
75
PIG. 9.
BRONZED TIN TRUMPETS, as Fig. 9, four sizes
£ B. d.
each 6/-, 7/-, 8/:, and 9
11
BRONZED TIN TRUMPETS, as Fig. 10 and 11, four sizes .
cilt, fonr sizes. .....
^_ „ plated „ „
each 6/-,. 7/-, 8/-. and 9
„ 26/-. 32/-, 38/-, and 2 8
, „ 22/-, 26/-, 32/-, and 1 18
12
13
BRONZED TIN TRUMPETS, as Fig. 12 and 13, four sizes
„ eilt, four siies . . . .
,, „ plated , ., . . ■. .
. each 6/-, 7/-, 8/-, and 9
each 30/-, 38/-, 46/-, and 2 12
„ 25/-. 32/-,37/-, and 2 2
PIG. 14.
BRONZED TIN TRUJIPETS, as Fig. 14, four sizes
. each G/-, 7/-, 8/-, ami
76
S. MAW & SON, 11, ALDEESGATE STEEET, LONDON.
ira. 16.
£ «. a.
BKONZED Tm TRUMPETS, four sizes, as Fig. 15 .... . eaoli, 7/-, 9/-, 10/6, and 12
PIG. 16.
CONVERSATION TUBES, covered with silk, ebony mounts, as Fig. 16, each, 8 feet, 10/- ;
4 feet, 12/6; 5 feet, 14/- ; 6 feet • • • • •■■••
CONVERSATION TUBES, covered with silk, ivory mounts, 8 feet, 12/6; 4 feet, 14/-;
5 feet, 15/6; 6 feet ' ' " " 1^,'
CONVERSATION TUBES, taper form, with large ivory monnts, very powerinl
16
17
110
EAR CORNETS, bronzed, as Fig. 17 and 18 ^' ^"^ 12
covered with silk 2
,, „ gutta-percha "
HEENIA nrSTEUMENTS.
PIG. 1.
DAVIS'S INSTRUMENT, for the radical euro of Hernia, as Fig. 1
FERGUSSON'S „ .. « • ■ ■ ■
£ a. d.
2 2
4 7 6
'■:')
a. MAW & SON, 11, ALDEESGATE STEEET, LONDON.
77
pia. 2.
£ a. d.
HEBNIA BISTOURT, chequered ebony handle and silver ferrate 3 6
„ „ in ivory handle, as Fig. 2 030
„ „ with concealed blade 16
PIG. 3.
KEY'S HEBNU DIEECTOB, as Fig. 3
BOTHUnKD'S INSTBUMENT, for the radical cure of Hernia
4 6
2 2
PIG. 4.
nil
STANLEY'S CUBVED DIBECTOB, as Fig. 4, in steel 4 6
„ „ „ „ in silver 9
SnSPENDEBS and TBUSBES, see pages 147 and 161.
VABIOOOELE BINQS .perdoz. 080
FIG. 6.
WOOD'S HEBNU NEEDLE, as Fig. 5 . ...000
WUTZEB'S.INSTBUMENT, for the radical cnre of Hernia !...470.
78
S. MAW & SON, 11, ALDEESGATB STEEET, LONDON.
mDIA-RUBBEE CUSHIONS, MATTRESSES,
PILLOWS, AND SWIMMma BELTS.
ATR-TIGHT CUSHIONS.
AIR-TIGHT MATTBESSES with pillows:—
84X30 88^X29 88X32 88X37 88X39 88X50 97 X 63 inches.
7"/- 84/. 90/. 109/. 154/. each.
Bellows for inflating, 8/6 per pair.
68/-
68/-
pia. L
pia. 2.
FIG. I.— CIHCDLAB AIR-TIGHT CUSHIONS FOR RAILWAY TRAVELLING, &o. ■—
qV Z IL '' " ^° ' Clinches.
^/- 9/3 10/3 IV- 12/. 13/- u/- eaob.
FIG. 2.— FRENCH REEDED AIR-TIGHT CUSHIONS:—
16 X 12 16 X 14 16 X 10
7/9 8/- 9/3
18 X 13 inches.
8/9 eadi.
PIG. 3.
FIG. 3.-SQUABE AIR-TIGHT CUSHIONS FOR RAILWAY TRAVELLING •-
10 X 12 10 X 14 16 X IC 18 X 15 18 X 18 22 X 18 20 X 18 inches.
'^'^ 7/3 8/. 8/9 10/3 12/- 12/9 each.
J'n
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79
ArR,-TIQHT PILLOWS.
FIG. 4.— CmCULAB AIB-TIGHT PILLOWS :—
15 16 17 18
6/9 7/3 ■ 8/- 8/9
FIG. 5.— SQUARE AIB-TIGHT PILLOWS :—
18 X 13 18 X 15 18 X 18 24 X 18
5/9 6/9 7/9 8/9
PIG. 6
l^^^wfea.
19 20
21
22 inches.
9/3 10/-
10/6
11/3 each.
24 X 18
26 X 18
30 X 18 inches
9,/9
10/6
11/6 each.
.6.— NECK PILLOWS:
—23 X 16 .
25 X 16
25 X 18 inches
9/9
9/9
FIQ. 7.
10/6 each.
aaQMLiaQ
FIG. 7.— SWIMMING; BELTS, air-tight:—
36 X6 40X6 40X842X9
9/6 10/6 12/6 14/6
44 X 9 46 X 9 48 X 9 50 X 9 54 X 9 in.
16/- 15/6 16/6 17/6 18/6 each.
80
S. MAW & SON, 11, ALDEESGATB STREET, LONDON.
S. MAW Sc SON'S IMPBOVED VENTILATING AIB-TIOHT CUSHIONS :—
16 18 19 20 inches.
10/6 12/- 12/6 14/- each.
WATERPROOF BED SHEBTHTQ.
DOTJBLE-TEXTUBE OBEY SHEETING, 36 in. wide
72 in
JACONET CLOTH, 45 in .
SINGLE-TEXTURE SHEETING, with India-mbber surface, 36 in. wide
WATER BEDS AND CXTSHIONS.
See page 190.
WATER BOTTLES for the application of hot water to the stomach and feet, as Fig. 1 :—
Dimensions 6 X 12 14 X 8 16 X 10 inches.
Average Weight . . . . 7 oz. 12 oz. 1 lb.
Per lb. 7/-
WATER CUSHIONS, horse-shoe shape, for slonghing of the saorom, as Fig. 2.
Per lb. 7/-
WATER CUSHIONS, as Fig. 8 :—
Dimensions, 16 X 12 16 X 14 18 X 16 18 X 18 22 X 18 24 X 18 28 X 18 inches.
Average Weight, 1} lb. 1) lb.
WATER CUSHIONS, as Pig. 4:—
Dimensions, 16 17
Average Weight, 1} lb. IJ lb.
1| lb. 2 lb.
Per lb. 7/-
18 19
IJ lb. IJ lb.
•Per lb. 7/-
2) lb. 2) lb.
20 inches.
l}lb.
81b.
O'
S. MA.W & SON, 11, ALDEESGATE STEEET, LONDON.
81
PIG. 5.
FIG. 6.— WATEB KATTEES8E3:—
Dimensiona, 86 X.21 48 X 80
ATeiage Weight, 71b. 111b.
50 X 27
11 lb.
Per lb., 7/-
66 X 24
181b.
72 X 30
18 lb.
72 X 36 inches.
201b.
INHALEES.
£ «. d.
GLASS INHAIiEB, for Iodine, as Fig. 1. . ..... so
HAND BALL ATOMISEB, for Inhalation, in card-board box . ..076
HUNTEE'S GLASS INHALEB , ..046
MAW'S INHALEB, metal, double action, as Fig. 2 8 6
MTJDGE'S INHALEB, metal, as Fig. 3 .080
82
S. MAW & SON, 11, ALDEKSGATB STEEET, LONDON.
MAW'S EARTHENWABE INHALEB, donble-Talved, with mouth-piece, as Fig. 4 .
NELSON'S EARTHENWARE INHALER, as Fig. 6
HandbiUt explanatory of thete on application.
BAMADOE'S INHALER, block tin, with long elastic tabe, as Fig. 6
INHALING TUBES, in ebony each
>i ,. . I. in iTOT • "
STRAIGHT INHALING TUBES
SWAN'S INHALER, oarthenwnre, with valve, 3/3 ; without valve i,
WATSON'S „ block tin, as Fig. 7
16
3
4
1
2
8
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83
CHLOBOFOBM INHAIiEBS.
PIG. L
CLENDON'S INHALEB, as Fig. 1.
bronzed, 6/- ; plated, 10 6
PIG. 2.
MUBPHTa INHALEB, as Fig. 2, bronzed
6
FIG. 3,
SKINNER'S INHALING MASK, as Fig. 3, with drop-bottle complete, latest improyement . 16
Handbills explanatory of this apparatus maij be had on application.
a 2
^ S. MAW & SON, 11, ALDEHSGATE STEEET, LONDON.
PIG. 4.
SNOWS CHLOROPOBMINHALEB, with three face-pieces. in mahogany case. . . . . t 10
" " .. with one Cace-piece 1 12 n
PIG, 5.
SNOWS MODIFIED INHALEB, electro-plated. in ease . . q 16 6
TODD'S CHLOROFOBMINHALER, puted .'."!;!.'.;! 1 12
LMCET CASES.
MOBOCCO OASES, for Abscess Lancets
4:'hoIe. 7/." 6-bot.^'"^' •• ^' '""• '■''''"'' ''-' '■'"'"'' '"•' ^ "o^''- «/« =
MOBOCCO CASES, for Gum Lancets .
" 11 for Vaccine Lancets .
SILVEB LANCET CASES
" >• >i chased. . . .
£ s. d.
per doz. 6 6
engine-tnmed . . .
engraved .
12 6
. per doz. 6 6
3 6
each, 2-hole, 17/6; 3-hoIe, 22/-; i-hole, 110
24/-; „ 30/.; „ 16 6
" »»
30/-; „ 32/-; „ 1 15
'^^^'^Srsnir'^'' "^'' "■"' '^"' -^^ -^^ '"-•' 'v^:2.m:, 8}-;'3-ho.e, 8/-: " '' '
TOBTOIsisi:LL"ASES.-wiU.namepla;e,2.h;.e:6;3;-3:hole.6/-;4:hoU,V=6-h;ie: 7
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85
LARTNaEAL, MOUTH, lOT) TMCHEOTOMY
nrSTRUMElTTS.
£ s. rt.
DIPHTHERIA CASE, containing curved Syringe for solntionp, Tongue Depressor, Probang,
and Glass Bottle 1 8
DOUBLE TRACHEOTOMY CANULAS, of pure silver, as Fig. 1, 2, & 3 . smaU, 17/- ; large, 17 6
DOUBLE TRACHEOTOMY CANULAS, of pure silver, as Fig. 4 ife 5, with hole on the
convex side small, 17/-; large, 17 6
DOUBLE TRACHEOTOMY CANULAS, plated each 000
DOUBLE TRACHEOTOMY CANULAS, of sUver, three sizes, improved, as Fig. 6.
each 22/-, 23/-, and 1 4
The outer canula of this instrument con be introduced quite flat
86
S. MAW & SON, 11, ALDERSGATE STEEET, LONDON.
£ t. d.
IMPROVED DOUBLE TEAOHEOTOMY CANDLAS, of silver, three sizes, improTed,
as Fig. 7 . . . . •' ; 24/6, 26/6, and i 8
This instnunent allows the patient free motion of the head.
The above Instnunents electro-plated each 10/6 and 12 6
PIG. 8.
EBICHSEN'S TONSIL SCISSOBS, with probe-areh blades, as Fig. 8
FIG. 9.
10
EBICHSEN'S TONSIL SCISSORS, with probe-aroh pronged blades, as Fig. 9
FOBOEFS, with broad blades, for seizing the tongnes of lonatioa
11 6
16
PIO. 10.
FORCEPS, for the throat, as Pig. 10
GIBB'S INDIA-RUBBER BOTTLE, with bulbous extremity for syringing the lamyx
9
17 6
(...)
S. MAW & SON, 11, ALDEBSGATE STEEET, LONDON.
87
PIG. 11.
GRADUATED GLASS THROAT SYRINGE, with ivory and metal mount, as Fig. 11
PIG. 12.
£ a. d.
. 10 6
GUILLOTINE FOR EXCISING THE TONSILS, furnished witli a double hook to seize the
part excised, as Fig. 12 ; 2 5
PIG. 13.
GUILLOTINE, as Fig. 13 2 5
PIG. 14.
GUILLOTINE, as Fig. 14 2 5
• -• PIG. 15.
GUILLOTINE, as Fig. 15 . . 2 2
88 S. MATV & SON, 11, ALDEKSGATE STBEET, LONDON.
15
HABE-LIP FOECEPS, Smith's, as Fig. 16 and 16
PIG. 17.
HABE-LIP FOECEPB, appUeable for Children or Adults, as Fig. 17
PIG. 18.
16
£ a. d.
each 110
2 2
HAEE-LIP FOUCEPS, wiUi paranel blades, as Fig. 18 . , , 17
o i
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S. MA"W & SON, 11, ALDEESOATE STEBET, LONDON.
89
PIG, 19.
£ n. d.
HABE-LIP NEEDLES, with movable points, silTer per doz. 16
„ „ steel, with glass heads ........... •< 020
PINS . ., 2
SCISSORS, BUding, as Fig. 19 „ 10
PIG. 20.
- - Q
O
INDIA-RUBBER BOTTLE, moonted with silver tube, for injecting the? throat and larynx,
as Fig. 20 17 6
Ditto, ditto, with one ring 12
Ditto, ditto, without rings .076
21
22
23
24
LARYNGEAL TTTBEB, of silver, small, midile, and large, as Pig. 21, 22, 23 . each 7/-, 8/-, 9
Ditto, ditto, the set, oomplete, as Fig. 24 12
90
S. MAW & SON, 11, ALDERSGATE STSBET, LONDON.
PIG. 26.
LABTKGOSCOPE, fitted in case, as Fig. 2S .
1 12
DiBEonoNS FOB UsE. — Placo the wire etem A in the groove at the back of the Mirror B (3( inch of
10-ineh reflected focus) ; slide the ivory monnt O.either ap or down, so that the small hole in the centre of
the Mirror be in a direct line with the eye ; the groove at the back of the Mirror enabling the instnunent to
be moved in any position, to give the proper angle of reflection. The smaller Mirror G will be found
more nsefU in connection with the above. It is advisable to have a little warm (not hot) water at hand,
to moisten the Mirror, but this shoald be done as speedily as possible, and the Mirror wiped. By re-
moving the wire stem and ivory month-piece A, sabstitnting the wire and handle V, and osing the lens
D (2i focns), an excellent Ophthalmoscope may be formed.
LABTNGOSOOPE, with elastic band to fasten round the head, in case 1 12
„ Johnson's, in case 1 12
„ Mackenzie's , 1 12
MACKENZIE'S CONDENSING LENS, for Laryngoscope 1 15
NEWINGTON'S TUBE, for administering food to maniacs 023
O i
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8. MAW & SON, 11, ALDEESGATB STEEET, LONDON.
91
PIG. 27.
PIG. 28.
.r-\
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(ESOPHAGUS BOUGIES. P*' ^oz.
(ESOPHAGUS TUBES • ' •
PEOBANGS, ourred, as Fig. 27 perdoi.
„ straight "
with bristles, for removing foreign bodies from the throat ...... each
„ iyory "
with spring for extracting and thrusting • • each, 3/- and
3TAPHYL0EAPHY NEEDLES . ; e»<^
SPONGES tor cleansing the mouth, see Sanitory Sponges, page 171.
PIG. 29.
£ s.
1 8
1 8
9
10
4
2
3
2
6
6
6
9
STOMACH PUMP, without valves, the stop-cock worked by means of a flute-key lever, in
mahogany case • • 1 18
This is also fitted with tubes which render it available as an Enema and Ear-Syringe. The barrel of
this instrument is 5 inches long and 1 i in diameter.
92
S. MA"W & SON", 11, AIDEESGATE STREET, LONDON.
PIG. 30.
STOMACH PXniP AND ENEMA combined, in mahogan; case, as Fig. 30
„ ' PUMP, on Bead's principle
FIG. 31.
£ a. d.
18
18
TONGUE DEPBEBSOB, not hinged, electro-plated and gilt, as Fig. 31 8
FIG. 82.
TONGUE DEPBESSOB, electro-plated and gilt, as Fig. 33
6 6
O i
S. MAW & SON, 11, ALDEESGATE 8TBEET, LONDON.
93
PIG. 33.
r.:-^
■I
94 S. MAW & SON, 11, ALDERSGATB STREET, LONDON.
Pia. 37.
TaACHEOTOMY KNIFE, with one each, small, middle, and large eleetro-pUted Oannla,
in morocco case, as Kg. 38. . , 2 2
TRACHEOTOMY TROCAE, see Trocars, page 161.
FIG. 39.
II V^M^WWrWlTHHWi CS
Fia. 4L
THROAT FORCEPS, as Fig. 39 8
„ „ plain 6 3
„ „ Cotton's, moonted in pilver, as Fig. 40 12 6
„ „ with Spring, as Fig. 41 12 6
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95
FIG. 42.
UVULA SCISSORS, as Fig. 42 .
£ r. a.
G 3
PIG. 43.
o
VULSELLUM POECEPS, as Pig. 43 ... 063
TULSELLUM FORCEPS, cnrycd 063
LITHOTOMY MB LITHOTEITY
nrSTEUMENTS,
IN SETS.
£ ». d.
NO. 1 SET, consisting of— Ponr pairs of Forceps (two each cnrredand straight), Erichsen's
Lithotomy Scoop, six Sounds, six Staffs, Lithotomy Knife, either Key's, Erichsen's, or
Fergusson's, two Scalpels, and Lithotrite, either Pergnsson's or Brodie's. In hrass-bound
mahogany case, lined with sillc Telret 11
NO. 2 SET, consisting of— Two pairs of large Forceps, two pairs of small Forceps,
Elastic Tabe, with silTer momit, hoUow steel-plated Sonnd, with Syringe to inject the
bladder, Lithotrite, Leroy d'Etiolles' Instmment for Extracting Foreign Bodies from the
Urethra, six Sounds, six Stafls, Lithotomy Knife, BUiard's Knife, Scalpel and Scoop, in
handsome braas-bound mahogany ease, lined with silk velvet, and fitted with drawers
containing bandages . .15 10
NO. 8 SET, consisting of Lithotrite, six Sonnda, hollow steel Catheter, and Syringe for
injecting the bladder, in mahogany ease 6 15
BRODIE'S DOUBLE-CHANNEL SILVER CATHETER, haU-marked, for injecting the
bladder in a eontinnons stream 1 16
BRODIfi'S DOUBLE-CHANNEL SILVER CATHETER, with bra^ Syringe attached ..220
" •• )t „ with Boogie stiletto for ditto,
plain, 25/6 ; haU-marked 180
BRODIES' DOUBLE-CHANNEL CATHETER, with stop-cock, plain, 46/6 ; haU-marked . 2 10
96 S. MAW & SON, 11, ALDEESGATE STEEET, LONDON.
PIG. 1.
BUCHANAN'S HECTANGULAB STAFF, as Fig. 1
6
FIG. 2.
CONCEALED BISTOUBY, as Fig. 2
13
PIG. 3.
OUTTma FOUBCHETTE DILATOB, as Hg. 8..... 060
ELASTIC TUBES, aflTerraoanted. each 086
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S. MAW & SON, 11, ALDEESGATE STEEET, LONDON.
97
4
£ *. d.
ELECTRO-PLATED OATHETEB, Forcing Bod, StileUa, and three-bladed flexible Forceps,
as Fig. 4 to 8 . 2 11
Ditto, ditto, with HoUow Sound and Bladder Syringe, in morocco case 4 3
98
S. MAW & SON, 11, ALDEBSGATB STREET, LONDON".
FIG. 9.
£ «. d.
FEMALE STAFF, as Fig. 9 040
PIG. 10.
FEBGUSSON'S INSTRUMENT, for smaU stones, as Fig. 10 1 17 C
GORGETS, Uuut ' ■ ^i^^ 6 C
„ cutting 8
U 12
LITHOTOMY BANDAGES, flannel per doz. 16
„ „ Pritobard's
„ FORCEPS, curved; as Fig. 11." . ' . .■..■..."..■.'. each 8/- to 13
„ • „ • straight, as Fig. 12 ... . „ 8/- to 13
r -^^r*—^^^T~
■c
o.
S. MAW & SON, 11, ALDERSGATE. STEEET, LONDON.
13
14
yj
99
£ ». d.
HOLLOW METAL SOUND, used also for injecting the bladder, aa Fig. 18 17 6
LEBOY D'ETIOLLES' INSTBUUENT for extracting foreign bodies from the orethia, as
Fig. 14. 1 12 6
a i
100 8. MA.-W & SON, 11, ALDEESGATE STEEET, LONDON.
16
/I
16
17
^MU
6
LITHOTOMT KNIFE, BUzard's. aaPig. 15. '. 'i ^
" .. Erichsen's „ 16 3 6
•• P^«^ - 17 ......".' 016
•• ^"y'" .. W ,.086
21
l«d«ftS?W
o
S. MAW & SON, 11, ALDEESGATE STREET, LONDON. 101
£ : d.
LITHOTOMY KNIFE, Listen's, as Kg. 19 086
„ „ Thompson's, as Fig. 20 3 6
Sir B. Brodie's, as Fig. 21 . 3 6
22
24
23
26
26
LITHOTOMY SCOOP, Eriehsen's, as Fig. 22
as Fig. 23
SOUND, as Fig. 24 plain, 2/3 ; plated
STAFF, as Fig. 26 •
,, „. with large curve, as Fig. 26
Soonds and Stafis are kept in sizes from No. 1 to 14, and of various curves.
102 .8. MAW & SON, XI, AJLDEKSGATE STBJEET, LONDON.
27
28
LITH9TIIITE, Brodie'B, as' Pig. 27 ... 3180
„• Civinlc'a, as Fig. 28. ...'.. . fi 12
„ witJi percussion rod, as Fig. 29 4 IG
8. MAW & SON. 11. ALDEESGATE STREET, LONDON. 103
33
i V
30
31
LITHOTRITES, improved, as Fig. 30, 31, for cmsliinR InrRe stones, nsed instend of forceps,
in tlie opomtion of litliotoniy '!"cli .3 18
S*««S*e»«<3SW
104 S. MAW & SON, 11, ALDEESGATE STEEET, LONDON.
UTHOTBITES, improved, as Fig. 32 and 33 each 4 10
Note:— By a aimple arrangement, the sliding action of Lithotrites 32 and 33 is convertible into a
screw action, and vice vena.
S. MAW & SON, 11, ALDERSGA-TE STEEET, LONDON. 105
£ t. d.
LITHOTBITE, with key arrangement, aa used by Professor Ferguason, as Fig. 84 . . . . 3 18
SCOOP, with key arrangement, for soft calonlos, as Fig. 35 3 18
LUEE'S CALCULUS EXTRACTOE, as Fig. 36 1 17
SEABCHERS each 4
SIB ASTLEY COOPER'S CALCULUS EXTRACTOR, as Fig. 37 1 12
SMALL SOUNDS, for ChUdren ^^^ 2 3
STAFFS „ •• 3 6
PIG. 38.
I n
ia §ai »iiBaw«gw a ia^^
STONE CRUSHER, as Fig. 38
2 4
PIG. 39.
STONE CRUSHER, as Fig. 39
3 14
106
8. MAW & SON, 11, ALDERSGATE STREET, LONDON.
FIG. 40.
URETHRA FORCEPS, as Fig. 40
MIDWirEEY mSTRUMlNTS, &c.
IN SETS.
No. 1, consisting of — Short Forceps (either Clark's, Dcnman's, or Haigliton's), Lownde's
Vectis, Crotchet and Blunt Hook, Perforator, silver Female Catlioter and Fnennm
Scissors, in mahogany cose plain, £3 3s. ; electro-plated 4 17
No. 2, oonristing of — Short Forceps, Iiownde's Vectis, Crotchet and two Blunt Hooks, in one
handle, Rigby's Perforator, silver Female Catheter, Frienum Scissors, Bivalve Speculum,
electro-plated and gilt. Craniotomy Forceps, Caustic and Sponge Holder with Scarifying
Lancet for the Uterus, and Fergusson's Glass Speculum, in moliogany case, plain, £8-65. ;
electro-plated 10 6 6
No. 3, Oldham's Sot; consisting of.— Oldham's Long Forceps, Short Forceps, Craniotomy
Forceps, Lever, Perforator, Blunt Hook, Fine Hook,Crotchot, Decapitotor, Caustic Holder
with Sponge Holder and Scarifying Lancet, Fnenura Scissors, silver Female Catheter,
and Fergusson's Gloss Speculum, in mahogany case 950
No. 4, consisting of— Long Forceps, Craniotomy Forceps, Lownde's Vectis, Crotchet and
Blunt Hook, Perforator, Female silver Catheter, and Frcenum Scissors, in roll-up leather
ponch, with strap and buckle 440
No. 1 Set can also be had in Leather Pouch not plated 860
No. 2 Set , „ 7 17
No. 3 Set „ ,; „ „ 8 18
S. MAW <fc SON'S MIDWIFERY CASE, with buckle and strap, especially adapted for
Lying-in Hospitals or Nurses, consisting of— Enema Apparatus, with Rectum and Vagina
Tubes, Breast Pump, Funis Scissors, silver Female Catheter, elastic-gum Catheter, Feeding
Tube, six narrow-mouth 2-oz. Bottles (labelled " Brandy," " Castor Oil," " Turpentine,"
" Sweet Oil," " Laudanum," " Ergot of Rye,") three Calico Binders, Graduated Tumbler
and Minim' Measure, pair of Dr. Wansbrough's Nipple Shields, Nipple Glass with tube
and teat. Fountain Feeding Bottle, Fins and Thread, 1-oz. Female glass Syringe, in
boxwood case, and Stethoscope . 4 15
POCKET MIDWIFERY CASES, containing— Three cut-glass Bottles, Slidmg silver Female
Catheter, Frcenum Scissors, and Trachea Tube, each 16 6
If with Cfttheter of elastic-gum, silver mounted, and omitting Traclietv Tube .... each 18 G
C}\
o
• f ■■'■
S. MA.W & SON, 11, ALDERSGATE STEEET, LONDON.
107
^^^^°™-*-
4.
(M^C
^
£ ». d.
BLUNT HOOK and CROTCHET, as Fig. 1 .. ^ 040
CLARK'S BLUNT HOOK and CROTCHET, aa Fig. 2 and 3 16
with an extra blunt hook 10
COMMON FILLET, as Fig. 4 " 040
CRA.NIOCLAST, Simpson's. • 14
CBANIOTOMY PORCBPS.
5 a
11
13
12
14
108
S. MAW & SON, 11, ALDEESGATE STEEET, LONDON.
£ 11.
CKAHIOTOJIY FORCEPS, Bamea' improTcd per pair 1 12
Oonqaest's, as Fig. 5
Churchill's
Davis'
Holmes'
6
7
8
8, circular joint
9
10
11
Lee's
. Lever's
Murphy's
Bamsbotham's, as Fig. 12 .
Simpson's, as Fig. 18 . .
WaUer's „ 14, plain
„ ■ with circular joint .
1 4
6
1 4
1 4
1 12
1 4
1 12
16
16
17
■^ ■
DECAPITATOB, Ramsbotbam's, as Fig. 15
GUARDED CROTCHET, Davis' „ 16
LOWNDE'S VECTIS, as Fig. 17 . . .
8
1 4
17
MIDWIFEBY FORCEPS.
2 3
C) ::
S. MAW & SON, 11, ALDEESGATE STEEET, LONDON. 109
MTH WIVK RY 7OK0£PS (continued).
10 u
13
14
16
17
18
19
20
m
12
21
U
B»«!iS*eJ<*<S85if
110
S. MAW & SON, 11, ALDERSGATE STEEET, LONDON.
MID WUi 'EBY POBCEPS {coruimud).
23 24
25
\
, £ «. d.
MIDWIFEET FORCEPS, ABsilini'a, as Fig. 1 per pair 1
AshweU's „ 2 and 3 • 16 6
Barnes- : ^ » «
Beattie's ■' » 17 6
„ ' „ BlundeU's, as Fig. 4 . . 17 6
S. MAW & SON, 11, ALDEBSGATE STEEET, LONDON.
11 L
MIDWIFEKT FOECEPS, ChnrchUl's, as Fig. 6
.t .. Clark's „ 6
per pair
Collins'
CoDqnest's
Davis'
Denman's
Farre's, long . . . .
Graily Hewitt's, as Fig. H
7
8 .... .
9
10, long and short
Haigli ton's
Hamilton's
Hodge's
Holmes'
Hopkins'
Knight's
Lever's
13 . .
13 • . .
14, 16, IG
17 . .
18, long
19, 20, .21
22, long.
23, short
24 . .
_, {
OLDHAM'S FINE HOOK
Lee's
Macintosh's
Oldham's, as Fig. 25
Radford's 2 blades, 17/6 ;
Ramsbotham's, as Fig. 26
Kigbj'a „ 27, long
Simpson's „ 28, long
„ „ 29, short
Smellie's ,, 30
WaUer's „ 31-
Ziegler's . „ 32
3 blades
per pair
£ s.
17
17
17
17
17
17
17
17
17
18
17
17
17
17
17
17
17
6
17
17
18
17
17
17
17
5
34
FIQ. 36.
d.
6
6
6
6
6
6
G
6
G
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
G
6
6
6
6
6 ■
G
6
OSTEOTOMES, right and left, Simpson's, as Fig. 33 and 34 each 15
PIG. 36.
OSTEOMIST, Davis', as Fig. 35 1 15
i^wjdeiwiw*
112 . S. MAW & SON, 11, ALDEESGATE STEEET, LONDON.
37
-=^
£ >. d.
PERFORA.TOB, Denman's 060
Holmes' 100
Nagele's 18
Oldham's, as Fig. 36 110
Rigby's, „ 37 10
Simpson's „ 38 12
Smellie's, carved and straight each 9 6
SYMOND'S TRACTOR 10
MINOE. OPEMTING mSTEUMENTS,
ITU SETS.
PIG. L
SET OF MINOR OPERATING INSTRUMENTS, mounted in ivory handles, consisting of—
Hemia Bistoury, two curved Bistouries, straight Bistoury, Aneurism Needle, four Scalpels,
Tumour Hook, Tenaculum, Liston's Artery Forceps, Dissecting Forceps, Director,
straight Scissors, Needles, and Ligature Silk, in mahogany case, as Fig. 1 2 12
Ditto, ditto, mounted in ebony handles .....260
C'
S. MJlW & SON, 11, ALDEESGATE STBEET, LONDON.
113
PIG. 2.
C)
PORTABLE SET OF MINOR OPERATING INSTRUMENTS, mounted in ivory handles,
consisting of — Two straight Bistoaries, two curved Bistouries, Hernia Bistoury, four
Scalpels, Aneorism Needle, Tumour Hook, Tenaculum, self-acting Tenaculum, Dissecting
Forceps, silver Director, straight Scissors, Needles, and Ligature Silk, in brass-bound
mahogany case, lined with silk velvet, as Fig. 2 3
SET OP MINOR OPERATING INSTRUMENTS, mounted in ivory handles, consisting of—
Liston's straight Bistoury, Hernia Bistoury, Tenotomy Knife, Aneurism Needle. Tena-
culum, straight Scissors, three Scalpels, two Nsvus Needles, Liston's Artery Forceps,
Dissecting Forceps, two curved Bistouries, Needles, and Ligature Silk, in brass-bound
mahogany case 3
£ e. d.
i
PIG. 3.
fmnswiin,
ANEURISM NEEDLE, of pure silver, in ebony handle. .... 07G
„ „ ■ in plain ebony handle, as Fig. 3 . .^ 16
„ „ in chequered ebony handle .and silver ferrule 026
„ ,, in plain ivory handle 023
ABSCESS KNIFE, in plain ebony handle 16
1 „ „ in chequered ebony handle 3 6
„ „ in plain ivory handle 023
. i
114
S. MA.W & SON, 11, ALDBB8GATE STEEET, LONDON.
£
BISTOURY probe-pointed, in plain ebony handle, onired, as Fig. 5 .0
Bharp-pointed „ „ „ „ ,,4 • ■
probe-pointed, in oheqoered ebony handle and silver ferrole .......
Bharp-pointed, „ „ „ .......
probe-pointed, in ivory handle
sliarp „ „
HERNIA, in plain ebony handle
„ in chequered ebony handle ■ . . .
„ in plain ivory handle
straight, probe-pointed, in ebony handle
,. » in oheqnered ebony handle
I, I, in plain ivory handle
BREAST KNIFE, in ivory handle . . . .
a.
d.
2
3
2
3
3
3
6
3
3
fi
2
3
3
fi
3
2
3
3
6
3
4
•B
FINGER KNIFE, in plain ebony handle, as Fig. 6
„ „ in cheqaered ebony handle
„ „ in plain ivory handle
LISTON'S N.EV03 NEEDLE, in ebony handle, as Fig. 9 . .
„ „ „ ' in ivory handle .
SCALPEL, double-edged, in plain ebony handle ■-
„ „ in cheqaered ebony handle, as Fig. 7
„ „ in plain ivoiy handle
„ with tang, as Fig. 8
SUTURE NEEDLES. See page 15.
SILK, THREAD, AND WIRE. See page 19.
10
TENACULUM, in plain ebony handle, as Fig. 10
„ in chequered ebony handle
„ in plain ivory handle
TENOTOMY KNIFE, in plain ebony handle
,, ,, in cheqaered ebony handle . .
I, ,, in plain ivory handle
lO
S. MAW & SON, 11, ALDEESGATE STREET, LONDON. 115
pia. iL
TUMOUR HOOK, Cooper's, with elide, as Fig. 11 g 'g
„ NEEDLE, Liston's, ebony handle .........
•• •> „ ivory „
d.
2
2 9
mSCELLAMOUS INSTEUMENTS, APPA-
RATUS, APPLIANCES, ETC.
ACUPRESSURE NEEDLES (Simpson's)
ACUPUNCTURE NEEDLES . .
BLEEDING LANCETS, in aheU scales, best q^ity
II I, in mother-of-pearl scales
i> I, in cases for ships' chestn
1-2
per do^. 3
12
18
110
8
Q.
CAUTERISING IRONS, in fixed handles, as Eig. 1, 2, 3, 4
each 9
I 2
116
S. MAW & SON, 11, ALDEESGATE STEEET, LONDON.
£ <. (2.
GLASS CAPILLABY TUBES, fopvaocine lymph per 100 7
GBACUATED GLASS TUBE, moanted vith sUrer pipe and India-nibber bottle .... 10
The above can be made Bufflciently small for the waistcoat pocket, with a one-dram
stoppered bottle, drilled to admit the pipe of the syringe (osefol in case of bites from
snakes or other poisonous reptiles) .... . . . each 18 6
pia. 6.
HOT-AIB BATH, with Spirit Lamp, as Pig. 6 copper, 24/- ; tin, 17
This apparatus can be osed as a Vapoor Bath, if required.
FiQ. e.
MACKENZIE'S QALVANISEB, for. the throat, as Fig. 6
9
C)
c
.8. MAW & SON, 11, ALDEJtS&AICE STEEBT, LONDON.
117
PIG. 7.
NEEDLE HOLDER, as Fig. 7
PIG. 8.
NEEDLE HOLDER, improTed, as Fig. 8
PIG. 9.
NEEDLE HOLDER, with, spring, as Fig. 9
SEUTIN'S SCISSORS, for remoTing starched bandages .
PIG. 10.
— o
=^j-U
£ 9. d.
8 6
6
12
11
STBINGE for snb-cntaneotis injections, monnted in steriing siher, with silTer eei«w piston-
rod (each turn of which displaces a drop), gradnated g^ass barrel,, and fitted with two.fine ^
gold pipes, in neat morocco case, as Fig. 10 ' . .' .' .'.".'.'... 220
Ditto, ditto, electro-plated n ,n e
' • ■• *. U17 6'
Ditto, ditto, with plain piston-rod and electro-plated mounts, in case . . . . . . . . 14
118 S. MA"W & SON, 11, ALDEESGATB STREET, LONDON.
FIG. 11.
VACCINATING LANCETS, with grooved blades, in shell handles, as Fig. 11
£ t. d.
per doz. 14
FIG. 12.
VAOOINATINO LANCET, Weir's, with pins, as Pig. 12
4
FIQ. 13.
fc.MAlV k AM
^**=
VACCINATING LANCET, Spratle/s, iu ivory handle, as Fig. 18 3
VACCINATING LANCET, Spratley's, in ivory handle, with 100 Capillary Tubes, in morocco
066
case . • *
VACCINATING POINTS, ivory per 100 1 9
VACCINE BOTTLES, in leather cases per doz. 13
VACCINE BOTTLE, with Lancet, in leather case 046
„ two Lancets „ ■ 6 6
TUBES, CAPILLARY, fine drawn por 1000 6
NECROSIS, RESECTION, AND TREPHININa
INSTRUMENTS.
No. 1, SET OP TBEPHININQ INSTRUMENTS, consisting of-^Elevator, Hey's Skull Saw,
Skull Forceps, two Trephines with sUding centres, Trephine Bmsh, and donble-edged
Scalpel, in mahogany case 2 J
No. 2, COMPLETE SET OF TREPHINING INSTRUMENTS, consisting of— Elevator,
lenticular, two SkuU Saws, Skull Forceps, three Trephines, Trephine Brush, and double-
edged Scalpel, in brass-bound mahogany case, lined with silk velvet 3 6
C:
r ,
S. MAW & SON, 11, ALDBESGATE STEEET," LONDON.
119
BONE FORCEPS, Fcrgnsson's, aa Fig. 1, straight . .
„ fts Fig. 2, cmred right .
), as Fig. 3, ciroalar month
n as Fig. 4, curved left
Listen's, with drcnlar joint ....
„ with plain joint ....
small size
CHISELS, straight, varioas sizes
ELEVATOBS, straight
„ straight, with handle
each
£ ».
a.
.0 11
11
11
11
11
9
4
2
9
2
9
2
9
PIG. 6.
GOUGE FORCEPS, for resection, as Fig. 5 11
ITG. e.
GOUGE FORCEPS, Hoffinan's, as Fig. 6
I 1
^^ S. MAW & SON, 11, ALDERSGATE STEEBT, LONDON.
PIG. 7.
G6UGE forceps, ourycd, Hoffman's, as Fig. 7
£ >. d.
110
PIG. 8.
V.
OOUGE FORCEPS, improved pattern, as Fig. 8 17
PIG. 8.
GOUGES, straight, as Pig. 9 each 2 9
„ ooTTed right and left, and of varioas sizes ... a o o
LENTICDLARS . . , u £ V
• • • „ 4
PIG. 10,
S. MAW & SON, 11, ALDBESGATB STEBET, LONDON". 121
pia. U.
£ ». <J.
NECBOSIS FOBCEPB, deep oheqnered handles, as Fig. 11. 090
Via. 12.
NECBOSIS FORCEPS, two sizes, plain, as Fig. 12 . each 4/- and 6
„ „ two sizes, curred „ 4/- and 060
BDOINE, in ebony handle 4
FIG. 13.
J
SKULL SAW, Key's, as Fig. 18.
FOECEPS. . . . .
4 6
4 6
PIG. 14.
122 S. MAW & SON", 11, ALDEESGATE STEEET, LONDON.
£ ». rf.
TREPHINES, the set of three improved, fitting in one handle, 08 Fig. 14 14
„ in ebony handles, three sizes, small, middle, and large each 8
TREPHINE BRUSHES „ 10
OTAEIOTOMT AM) TESICO-TiaHTAL
mSTEUMEFTS.
BROAD GROOVED DIRECTOR, I. B. Brown's 040
pia. 1.
CLAMP, for Ovariotomy, as Fig. 1, Spencer Wells' 226
CURVED SCISSORS, as used by I. B. Brown 036
DUCK-BILL SPECULUM, see Specnloms, page 141.
FIG. 2.
FINE HOOK, as Fig. 2, for secnring the edges in vesioo-voginal fistula 036
FIG. 3.
NEEDLE, for the deep qnill suture, as Fig. 3 .030
PIG. 4.
H " 'I ■■■T^
SELF-HOLDING FORCEPS, as Fig. 4 080
SIGMOID SILVER CATHETER 10
O. i
O!
S. MAW & SON, 11, ALDERSG-ATE STREET, LONDON. 123
PIG, 5, e, 7.
\P^r^i>iir^t^^:^i^'h
T
£ a. (I.
SPEAK-SHAPED ENFVES, for paring the edges in vesico-vaginal fistula, the set of three, as
Fig. 6, 6, 7- 17
STRAIGHT AND CURVED FORCEPS, for securing the bar clamp each 4
FIG. 8.
PIG. 9.
P[ jMlar..,-;'-!r
SPRING FORCEPS, with Tnlsellnm and tenaculum points, as Fig. 8 and 9 . . . . each 3 6
SUTURE NEEDLES, various shapes r per doz. 2
For Iron Wire, Silver Wire, Silk, and Thread, see page 19.
TROCARS (OYARIOTOIO), see pages 169 and 160.
TUBULAR NEEDLE, in plain ebony handle, as used by Brown, Bozeman, Simpson, and
Sims, for the wire ligature 080
TUBULAR NEEDLE, in shell handle, with French lock-back 090
FIG. 10.
TUMOUR FORCEPS, wthrack, as Fig; 10
15
I .
124 S. MAW & SON, 11, ij:iDEESGATE STBEBT, LONDON.
PESSIEIES.
£ t. d.
BOXWOOD PESSAEIES, flat circular, as Fig. 1 per doz. 4 6
.1 „ flat ovaJ, as Fig. 2 . . . 080
11 1. globolar, as Fig. 3 __ 16
PIG. 4.
CLArS GERMAN-SILVEB SPIEAL PES3ABT. snppUed with pelyis band, <fcc., as Fig. 4 17
DUFFIN'S BOXWOOD and rVOBY PESSABT, as Fig. 6 060
ELASTIC GUM PESSAEIES, flat circular, as Fig. 6 per doz. 16
.. .. flat oval, aa Fig. 7 .-..., „ 16.
{ y ■
C:
S. MAW & SON, 11, ALDEESGATE STEEET, LONDON,
■ .Hijil.iij . ... ../""'.•■
12Q
S. MAW & SON, 11, ALDEBSGATE STEEET, LONDON.
14
t a. d.
ZWANKyS PESSABIES, electro-plated, as Fig. 18 and 14 each 6
„ in wood „ 6 3
„ „ in vnlcanite _ „ 6 3
PLEHMETERS AND STETHOSCOPES.
PIG. L
PEBOUSSION HAHMEB and PLEXIUETEB, Bennett's, as Fig. 1 096
PLEXIMETEB8, ivory per doi. 1 1
PEBOUSSION THIMBLES, in iyoiy each 2
(>
PIG. 2.
^^T-
'TV-
,,^/
ft=^
PLEXIMETEB, with whalebone stem, as Fig. 2 3 3
:''^^.ii-
- -^--A
f;-
ni
^.Jje'tff^'
128 S. MAW & SON, 11, ALDEESGATE STBEET, LONDON.
^
20
21
22
24
26
■ S, t. d
STETHOSCOPES, Barron'B, as Kg. 18 each 4 G
Billing's as Fig. 14 „ 2 6
„ ■ BuiTOws', ebony, as Fig. 5 3
„ Davis', iToiy-monnted, as Fig. 16 „ 9 6
„ Dobell's, with gradoated ear-piece, as Fig. 12 „ 4 6
„ Ebony-monnted, as Fig. 22 „ 4
•I „ with revolnng ear-piece „ 4 6
» .1 for the pocket (reversible), as Figs. 23 and 25 . . „ 4
„ Elliotson's, as Fig. 3 ,, 8
,, Fergnsson'B, as Fig. 8 „ 3 6
„ Oolding Bird's Fl&dble, ebony-moonted, as Fig. 24 „ 6
„ Gntta-peroha per doz. 170
„ Hughes', as Fig. 10 each 2
„ Ivory-monnted, with movable cone, as Fig. 18 „ 7
•• .. .• as Fig. 21 , 4
as Fig. 20 . „ 3
„ Laenneo'a, as Fig. 7.., , 026
as Fig. 19 ,,040
Stokes', as Fig. 4 ^ 3 6
„ Walsh's, as Fig. 9 ^ 3 6
„ Williams', as Fig. 6 ,, 3 6
IftS*
o
I -
j.
S. MAM & SON, 11, ALDEESGATE STREET, LONDON.
129
POCKET DEESSnra mSTEUMENT CASES.
' £ t. d.
NO. 1 SET, in plain handles, consisting of— Single or double-edged Scalpel, cnrred
Bistoory (either probe or sharp-pointed), Tenaculom, Abscess Lancet, 6am Lancet, Seton
Neodle, curved and straight Scissors, spring Forceps, Spatola, Director, two silver Probes,
and packet of Sature Needles ; in morocco case ....- 200
NO. 2 SET, in plain handles, same as No. 1, with the addition of silver-moonted ebony
Caostio Holder, sliding silver Female Catheter, and additional carved Bistoaiy. ... 2 12
NO. 3 SET, in plain handles, consisting of.— Carved Bistoury (either probe or sharj)-
pointed), Oam Lancet, Dressing Forceps, ivory Caostic Case, straight Scissors, two silver
Probes, Director, Syme's Abscess Lancet, Scalpel, and packet of Satore Needles; in
morocco case 1 10
NO. 4 SET, in plain handles (gaited for students), consisting of — Scalpel, Curved Bistoury,
Onm.Luicet, two silver Probes, spring Forceps, Abscess Lancet^ and packet of Needles, in
morocco case " . . . 12
NO. 6 SET, mounted in spring-back tortoise-shell handles, consisting of — Double curved Bis-
toury, Syme's Abscess Knife and Oam Lancet, Scalpel, and Listen's Bistoury, Liston's
Spring Artery Forceps, straight Scissors, hall-marked silver Caustio Case, silver
Spatula, silver Director, two silver Probes, spring Forceps, packet of Sature Needles,
and hall-marked sliding Female Catheter, in morocco case, lined with silk velvet ... 3 17
NO. 6 SET, mounted in spring-back tortoise-shell handles, consisting of — Two curved Bis-
touries, Syme's Abscess Knife and Gum Lancet, Scalpel and Liston's Bistoury, silver
Caustic Case, straight Scissors, (German-silver Director and Spatula, two silver Probes,
Aneurism Needle, Dressing Forceps, and packet of Sutnre Needles, in morocco case, lined
with silk velvet, 2 12 6
NO. 7 SET, mounted in spring-back tortoise-shell handles, consisting of — Two curved
Bistouries, Syme's Abscess Knife and Gum Lancet, Scalpel and Finger Knife, Liston's
French lock-back Bistoury, Tenotomy Knife, Liston's Spring Artery Forceps, straight and
curved Scissors, probe-pointed Scissors,- silver Director, silver Spatula, seamless silver
Caustic Case, two silver Probes, portable silver Male and Female Catheter, spring Forceps,
Tenaculum, packet of Suture Needles, in handsome russia or morocco case, lined with
silk velvet, and fitted with engraved gilt lock 6 10 6
NOJ 8 SET, mounted in spring tortoise-shell handles, with French lock-backs, consisting
of Two curved Bistouries, Syme's Abscess Knife and Oam Lancet, Scalpel and Finger
Knifis, Liston's French lock-back Bistoury, Liston's spring Artery Forceps, Dressing
Forceps, Polypus Forceps, straight and curved Scissors, probe-pointed Scissors, two silver
Probes, silver Director, silver Spatula, silver Male and Female Catheter and spring Plug
for Epistaxis, seamless silver Caustic Holder and Exploring "rrocar, Cataract Needle and
Eye Spud, Silver Wire, Suture Needles, and SOk, in handsome rossia or morocco case,
lined with silk velvet 6 16
NO. 9 SET, mounted in spring-back tortoise-shell bandies, consisting of— Two curved
Bistouries, Syme's Abscess Knife and Gum Lancet, Scalpel and Finger Knife, Liston's
French lock-back Bistoury, Seton Needle, two silver Probes, electro-plated Director,
Aneurism Needle, eleetto-plated Spatola, Exploring Needle, silver-mounted ebony Caustic
Holder, straight and carved Scissors, packet of Satore Needles, and Silk, in russia or
morocco case, with elastic bfmd 3 3
BT7SSIA OR MOROCCO POCKET CASES, for single instruments, to contain 7, 9, 12, and
15 pieces 5/6; 8/-; 9/-; and 10
130 S. MAW & SON, 11, ALDEES&ATE STBEET, LONDON.
£ (. d.
BUSSIA OB MOBOOOO POOEET OASES, for spring-baok sets . . . each 10/-, 17/-, and 1
SOLID OEBMAK-SILVEB ELEOTBO-PIATED POOEET OASES, to open similar to
Lancet Oases, soitable for No. 5 or 6 set each 3 3
SOLID GEBMAN-StLVEB ELEOTBO - PLATED POOKET OASES, for No. 7 or 8
set each 4
These cases are intended tbi hot climates, where leather cases are very liable to be
destroyed by insects.
POOKET DRESSING INSTEUMENTS.
ABSCESS KNIVES, in shell bandies, with French lock backs per doz. 2 2
„ LANCETS, in skeleton shell bandies „ 15
PIG. L
ANEUaiSM NEEDLE AND TENACULUM, with French lock back, as Fig. 1 9
„ „ „ with plain spring back 8
„ NEEDLES, with skeleton handles per doz. 1 10
„ „ with spring backs, plain. , 220
PIG. 2.
n I
BISTOUBIES, carved, with plain skeleton handles each 3 6
„ doable curred, with French lock backs, as Fig. 2 , 9
„ „ with plain spring backs „ 8
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131
PIG. 3.
£ s. d.
BISTOUfilES, straight, with French lock back, as Fig. 3 . . . each 6 6
„ „ with skeleton handles . per doz. 220
BOW DBES8ING FOBCEPS 16
DAVIS' SILVEE EXPLORING NEEDLES, with steel points „ 1 19
DAVIS' THORAX ,, „ „ „ 17
PIG. 4.
Y^^— . — =. ;
DIRECTOB AND ANEURISM NEEDLE, Brodie's, as Fig. 4 2 4
DIRECTORS, German silver per doz. 16 ^
„ „ electro-plated . ' 1 1 "
silver 2 7
PIG. 6.
DIRECTOR, silver, with gnard, as Fig. 5 ....066
DIRECTOR PROBES, sUver each 2/- and 3
PIG. 6.
DOUBLE-EDGED SCALPEL AND TENDON KNIFE, with French lock back, as Fig. 6 9
DOUBLE-EDGED SCALPEL AND TENDON KNIFE, with idain spring back .... 8
DRESSING FORCEPS, spring per doz. 14
EBICHSEN'B KNTVES, with French locks and shell handles ........ „ 220
EXPLOBING NEEDLES, in plain ivory cases „ 1 16
„ „ „ shell handles „ 220
. „ TROOABS, see Trocars, page 167.
FEMALE CATHETERS, elastic, electro-plated, and silver, see Catheters, page 31.
GUM LANCETS, in plain skeleton bandies ' . „ 1 10
LIGATURE SILK, THREAD, and WIRE, see page 19.
_
182
S. MAW & SON, 11, ALDEESGATE STREET, LONDON.
Pia. 7.
-£L
-^'
^
PORTABLE SILVER MALE AND FEMALE CATHETER, nnited, as Fig. 7
s, ». a.
15
PIG. 8.
PORTABLE SILVER MALE AND FEMALE CATHETER, nnited, wiUi spring for epistaxis,
»»^*8 ....100
PROBES,sUver p,, ^„^ 12 „
FIG. 9.
SCALPEL AND FINGER KNIFE, with French lock back, as Fig. 9 9
SCALPEL AND FINGER KNIFE, with plain spring back 8
SCALPELS, with French lock backs . . . • per doz! 220
„ with skeleton handles . . ' 1 16
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133
10
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12
£ •. d.
SCISSOBS, cnrred, as Kg. 10, two sizes . . ... per doi. 200
„ probe pointed, as Kg. H „ 2
„ straight diessiiig, as Kg. 12 „ 110
BETON NEEDLES, in sheU handles „ 2 2
SPATULAS, German silver .....;....■ „ 14
„ „ eleotro-plated „ 18
„ silver, hall-marked each 090
pia. 13.
STUB'S KNIFE AND 0T7U LANCET, vith French look back, as Kg. 18 9
I, ' ,1 I, „ „ vlth plain spring baok . 8
BYUE'S ABSCESS KNIVES, in French look back handles .perdoz. 2 2
„ „ „ in skeleton handles . „ 1 16
TENACULUMS, in skeleton handles „ 1 10
134
S. MAW & SOX, 11, ALDEESGATE STREET, LONDON.
POST-MORTEM mSTRUMENTS.
PIG.l.
POBTABLE SET OF POST-MORTEM INSTBUMENTS, in plain ebony handles, consisting ^ "" '''
of— Skull Saw, Catlin, Cartilage Knife and Chisel, fitting one spring socket handle; spring
Forceps, Chain Hooks, Blow-pipe, straight Scissors, six Scalpels and Needles, in mahogany
<«^.^yi«.l .260
Ditto, ditto, in chequered ebony handles, in mahogany case 2 12
Ditto, ditto, in ivory handles „ 2 12 6
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COMPLETE SET OP POST-MOBTEM IN8TBDMENT8. in strong braBa-boui.d mahogany ^ '" "
caw, consisling of-SknU Saw, Cartilage Knife, Catlin, and Chisel, atting one 8pm.«
socket handle, six Scalpels. Brain Knife. Hammer, SknU Beat, doable and single Chisel
Sciraors, Chain Hooka, Blow-pipe, spring Forceps, Bowel Scissors, smaU and larire'
Needles, as Fiir. 2 . . . *
o ■ 576
Ditto, ditto, in plain ebony handles
Ditto, ditto, in chequered ivory handles
BLOW PIPPS • • . 5 16 6
■ per do^M brass, 10/6 ; German silver 16
Fia. 3.
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B0WELSCISS0BS,a8Fig.8 ^^ „ , ,
CHAIN HOOKS • . per set 2
GLOVFS
• • per pair, India-mbber, 8/- ; oDed silk 3
POSTMOBTEMSCISSOBS,«iKg.4and6 each 2/6 and 3
SAWS ;.. h n a n
SCALPELS. See page 114. eacn o 9 o
SKULL BESTS
SPRING FORCEPS
TRIPODS, with sliding centres .
..
3
6
„
2
3
„ 10
6
186 S. MAW & SON, 11, ALDERSGATE STEEET, LONDON.
EECTUM mSTEUMENTS.
pia. 1.
£ s.° d.
BEODIE'S PBOBE DIBECTOB, for fistula, as Fig. 1 070
BISTOUBY, for fistula 036
PIG. 2.
jrmrnmm ^^SB^
SMITH'S FOBCEPS.gUt blades, as Fig. 2 18 6
PIG. 3.
FOBCEPS, for pUes, as Fig. 8 ! . . per pair 10
PIG. 4.
'do '
FOBOEPS, Car piles, improved, as Fig. 4 ..........090
PIG. 6.
o
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S. MA"W & SON, 11, ALDEESGATE STEEET, LONDON.
137
£ ». d.
FOB0EP8, for piles, as Pig. 5 per pair 10
NEEDLES of variotis corres, for hsmorrhoids, plain ebony handles 026
PABTBIDOE'S set of BECTUM PLUGS, with metal stem, in case 146
„ NINE IVOBY BALLS „ „ , 2 12 6
■.SIX „ , 2 8
PEBFOBATED METAL JETS, for diseases of the rectum, the set of three, as Fig. 6, 7 * 8, 7 6
These can be fitted to any enema apparatus.
KEOTUM PLUGS, three sizes, elastic-gmn . . each 19
.. .. .. ivory „ 046
.. .. .. metal „ 16
„ BOUGIES, see Boogies, page 27.
SPEOULUMS, see Speoolams, page 188.
PIG, 9.
I
TODD'S BECTUM DILATOB, as Fig. 9 *. 2
SPEOULUMS.
PIG. 1.
! ■»
138
S. MAW & SON, 11, ALDERSGATB STEEET, LONDON.
£ <. d.
DILATING SPECULUM FOR THE EAR, Kramer's, as Fig. 1 8
Pilcher's 080
„ „ „ Toynbee's 080
„ „ „ Yearsley's 080
„ „ „ witboat handle 080
2 3 4 6
8PE0ULUMS FOR THE EAR, Toynbee's, as Fig. 2, silver per set 1 4
„ ., Tomer's, „ 3, „ ,,140
„ „ Wylde's, „ 4 . per set, electro-plated, 9/- ; silver 18
„ Yearsley's, „ 5 silver per set 1 4
„ FOR THE NOSE, with spring bandies . eaeb 8
8 7 8
\
SPECULUM FOR THE RECTUM (Curiing's), as Fig. 6, 7, 8
PIG. 8.
18 6
SPECULUM FOR THE RECTUM, bivalve, as Pig. 9 . . " 15
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S. MAW & SON. 11, ALDERSGATE STREET. LONDOIf.
139
10
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SPECXTLUMS FOE THE RECTUM. Fergusson's. glass, covered with elasUcgum, u Fig. * ^ ""
*" each 3 6
SPECULUM FOB THE RECTUM, with PLUG, ffilton's. as Fig. 12 and 13
17
PIG. 14.
SPECULUM FOB THE RECTUM. Lane's, three-bladed. as Fig. 14
2 3
140 S; MAW & SON, 11, ALDERSGATB STEEET, LONDON.
PIG. 15.
£ a. d.
SPECULUM FOB THE VAGINA, biyalve, as Pig. 16, Gennan-silver 110
•• n n •• „ electro-plated and gilt ..... 1 12
•• It i> •< „ with oanstio and sponge holder and
scarifying lancet, in case 260
PIG. 16.
SPECULUM FOR THE VAGINA, biyalve,.Ricord's, as Fig. 16 . .- 15
II It I, „ „ with India-robber Sheath 16 6
PIG. 17.
SPECULUM FOR THE VAGINA, as Fig 17, three siies, Fergusson's, electro-plated, each 9
It tt „ » I, glass, covered in elastic-gmn „ 3 6
The set of three, in case, eleotro-plsted ■ 19
II 11 I. glass 18
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8. MAW & SON, 11, ALDBESGATB 8TEEBT, LONDON. ]41
PIQ. 18.
SPECrOLUM FOB THE VAGINA, " Dnek Bill," as used by Bozeman, Sims, and Simpson,
in the operation for Tesico-vaginal fistnla, as Fig. 18 ... 18 6
PIG. 10.
SPECULUM FOB THE VAGINA, fonr bladod, electro-plated and gUt, as Fig. 19
PIG. 20.
2 12 6
SPECULUM FOR THE VAGINA, fonr-bladed, as Fig. 20
PIG. 21.
1 17
142
S. MAW & SON, 11, ALDEESGATE STEEET, LONDON.
SPECULUM FOB THE VAGINA. Simpson-B.electro.pkted and gat. aa Kg. 21 . . . .\u o
FIG. 22.
SPECULUM FOB THE VAGINA, with spring, as Fig. 22
1 15
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FIG. 23.
SPECULUM FOE THE VAGINA, three-bladcd, in steel, as Fig. 23
2 4
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8. MAW & SON, H, ALDEESGATB STttEET, LONDON.
148
SPINE BAGS.
DE. CHAPMAN'S PATENT.
These bags are of two kinds, one for the application of Cold, the other for the application
of Heat.
THE ICE BAG, which may be filled either with ice or iced water, is divided by external
I clamps or internal septa, into two, three, or more cells, allowing of its application either
to. the whole or any part of the back, the patient being enabled to remain upright or walk
about during its use. - The month of this bag is closed by a clamp.
THE HOr-WATES BAG, which may be used also for the application of moderate de-
grees of cold, consists of two parallel tubes, a little distance apart, communicating at top
and bottom. The mouth of this bag is closed by a screw.
ICE-BAGS used for the PREVENTION OK CUBE OF SEA-SICKNESS, as well as in
the treatment of Taiious diseases : —
Inches long 10 12 ' 14 16 18 20 22 24 2G
Each 6/6 7/6 8/6 9/6 10/6 11/6 12/6 14/- 15/-
THE " LUMBAR ICE-BAG," a short bag consisting of only two cells, and designed
especially for the application of ice to the lumbar region, 7<. Gd.
HOT-WATER BAGS, consisting of two columns : —
Small . 6<. 6d. | Medium . 7<.
I Large . 8«. each.
STMCTUEE INSTRUMENTS.
SETS OP WAKLEY'S STEICTXTEB INSTEUMENTS.
£ a.
NO. 1 SET, consisting of — One each hall-marked silver Canula, No. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9,
10, 11, 12, and 18 ; one each No. 1, 3, 6 long silver Catheter, with fine stillettes and
- conducting rods ; also one each No. 4, 6, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, and 14 elastic-
gam Canula, with silver points and ends, the whole fitted in a morocco case 10
NO. 2 SET, consisting of— One each No. 8, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, and 10 silver Canula ; one
each No. 1 and 3 long silver Catheter, with stillettes and conducting rods ; also one each
No. 6, 8, and 10 elastio-gum Canula, with silver ends and points, in morocco case . . . 6 16
NO. 3 SET, consisting of— One each No. 8, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, and 10 silver Canula;
one No. 2 long silver Catheter and Conducting Bod ; one each No. 6, 8, and 10 elastic-
gum Canula, with -silver points and ends, in moioceo case 5 2
NO. 4 SET, consisting of— One each No. 3, 6, 7, and 9 silver Canula; one No. 2 long
silver Catheter, with conducting rod; and one each No. 6 and 8 elastic-gum Ouiula,
with silver points and ends, in neat morocco case • 3 3
BOUGIES, catgut, elasUo-gnm, electro-plated, sUver, steel, and wax, see Bougies, page 27.
BUCHANAN'S DILATING CANULA, silver, in case 1 17
„ „ „ eleotro-plated, in case 12
CATHETERS, elastic-gum, electro-plated, and silver, see Catheters, page 30.
CATHETERS, for washing the bladder, see page 30.
CAUSTIC CATHETERS, see page 31.
■ a.
144
S. MAW & SON, 11, ALDEBSGATE STEEET, LONDON.
4
£ s. d.
HENBY THOMPSON'S PBOBE-POIKTED SILVEB OATHETEB, witli condoctiiig rod
and elastio-gnm eannla, in case, as Fig. 4, 5 and 6' 1 11
HOLT'S DILATOR AND TUBES, in case, the latest improTement, aa Fig. 1, 2, and 8, per set 3 8
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S. MAW & SON, 11, ALDEESGATE STEEET, LONDON.
145
10
HEMBT THOMPSON'S BTBICTURE DILATOR, for gradnal diBtensioii
UBETHBOTOMES, as Fig. 9 and 10 . . .
JUQUM PENIS
£ >. d
. . 1 12 6
each 18
..046
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PIG. U.
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LTON'8 STBICTUBE DILATOE, as Fig. 11 . ,1
PROSTATE CATHETERS, see Catheters, page 31.
1 17
146 S. MA.W & SON, 11, ALDEESGATE STEEET, LONDON.
Pia.l2.
MCOBD'S PHYMOSIS FOECEPS, as Fig. 12
£ a. d.
6 3
13
15
S. MAW & SON, 11, ALDEESGATB STEEET, LONDON.
SIE ABTLEY COOPEB'S DILATOR, as Fig. 13 • • • * * * '
y- . STAFFOBD'S OXJBVED 8TILETTED CATHETEB, for dividing stnotuies, as Fig. 14 .
• ' STAFFOBD'S STBAIOHT BTILETTED CATHETEB, tor dividing stnctnres, as Fig. 16
STEEL UBETHBOTOME .
£ a.
1 12
1 8
1
1 12
147
d.
FIG. 16.
SYME'S STAFF,' tor strictares,' as Fig. i6
5
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STJSPENDEES AND BAaS FOE GONORRHffiA
Bag TruBseB, the bags of jean, and snppUed with nnder-
■ ,,..' poi dozen
The above axo appUcable for scrotal irreducible hernia or hydrocele.
No. 2.— SU8PENDEB8, withootton.net bags, jean belts, and nnder-straps. , . per dozen
gjljj.net bags, jean bands, and under-straps ... „
chamois-leather bags, jean bands, and under-strepB .
silk-net bags, silk-elastic waistbands, and nnder-straps „
tape bands to tie, and without under-straps ... ..
cotton bags, and without under-straps ...... i>
jean bags, lined with oiled silk, for gonorrheBa ... ,.
waterproof bags for gonorrheea ••
cotton net bags, jean bands, and strings to contract the bags „
silk bags "
elastic insertion in the bands, and tapes to contract the
* per dozen, silk, 27/- ; cotton
No: 1;— SUSPENDEB3,
straps .
No. 8.—
No. 4.—
No. 5.—
No. 6.—
No. 7.—
No. 8.—
No. 9.—
No. 10.—
No. 11.—
No. 12.—
18
1 1
1 7
14
1 10
1
16
8
9
18
1 4
•No ^SXJSPENDEBS, viith silk-elastio bands . . per dozen, cotton bags 20/- ; silk bags
\^_ _, „ elastic-cotton bags and jean bands ... . . . per dozen
For Abdominal, Biding, and UmbiUoal Belts and Trusses, see page 26.
No,
10
17
10
TOOTI USTETIlEirTS.
SETS OP BXTBAOTINQ INSTBUMENTS.
NO. 1 SETi-Large Tooth Key, Gum Lancet. Punch, curv^' and straight Tooth Forcepsi ^ ^ ^
in leather pooch . . . ,
NO 2 SET.-Large Tooth Key. small Tooth Key. Elevator, two-bladed Gum Lancet,
" Cartwrighfs spring Forceps for Molars, straight and curved Tooth Forceps, m morocco ^
pouch _. ..... • • • • • • • • • • • ■
Ditto, ditto, mounted in ivory handles
18
2 5 6
148
S. MAW & SON, 11, ALDEESGATE STEEET, LONDON.
NO. 8 SET — Pair of Tooth Keys, with spring bolts and spring ivory handle, straight and
cnrred Tooth Forceps, Stump Forceps, Oartwrighfs spring Forceps for Molars, triple-
bladed Gnm Lancet, and Elevator in ivory handle, in morocco pouch
NO. 4 SET.— Olendon's Forceps for Lower Molars, Upper Molars right and left. Upper
and Lower Incisors, Bicuspids and Stumps, Tooth Key in ivory handle, swivel Punch,
and spring Gum Lancet, in morocco pouch . '
NO. 5 SET.— The full set of Olendon's Forceps (fourteen pairs), straight and swivel Punch in
chequered ivory handles, and two-bladed Gum Lancet, in strong morocco pouch, with
strap and buckle
NO. 6 SET.— Twelve pairs of Olendon's Forceps, in morocco pouch, with strap and buckle .
NO. 7 SET.— Ten pairs Olendon's Forceps, in morocco pouch, with strap and buckle . . .
NO. 8 SET.— The full set of Tomes' oircular-jointed Forceps (fifteen pairs), three Punches,
in strong morocco pouch, with strap and buckle
NO. 9 SET.— Twelve pairs of Tomes' circular-jointed Tooth Forceps, in morocco pouch, with
strap and buckle
NO. 10 SET.— Ten pairs of Tomes' circular-jointed Tooth Forceps, in morocco pouch, with
strap and buckle
NO. 11 SET.— Druitt's set of Forceps (seven pairs), two Olendon's Elevators, spring-back
Gum Lancet, in pouch, with strap and buckle
Any of the above tea can befiUed in Itlahogany Catet, if desired.
£ $. a.
3 2
3 15
6 14
i 6
8 10
6
7 4
4 11
8 8
3 14
1
PIO. L
SET OF EXOAVATING INSTBUMENTS, fitting into one socket handle, in case, as Fig. 1. 1 10
4
BELL'S SCALING INSTBUMENTS, mounted in ivory handles, as Fig. 1 to 8, the set in
16
8 10 U
14 16 16
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BELL'S STOPPING INSTBUMENTS, mounted in ivory handles, as Kg. 9 to 16, the set in
<»«• 15
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S. MAW & SON, 11, ALDEESGATB STEBBT, LONDON. 149
£ ». d.
Sat of Bell's Boaling and Stopping Instmments, complete, in case 2 10
Set of four Scaling and Stopping Instruments, in case 12
Setof six „ „ „ 0"
FIG. 17.
POBTABLB SET OF SCALING INSTBTJMENTS, as Fig. 17, screwing into one handle,
in case ; per set 14
PIG. 18.
POBTABLE SET OF STOPPING INSTBUMENTS, as Pig. 18, screwing into one handle,
in case '■ • per set 14 0'
AMEBIOAN TOOTH FOBCEPS .per pair 7
„ „ „ with spring for extracting stnmps • „ 13 6
CABTWEIGHT'S SPBING MOLAB FOBCEPS 6
CLENDON'S TOOTH FOBCEPS.
1 a 3
150 S. MAW & SON, 11, ALDEESGATE STBEET, LONDON.
CUErWDOWS TOOTH POBCEPS (eonHmud).
6 e
12
13
10
14
11
16
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S..MAW & SON, 11. ALDEESGATE STREET. LONDON.
151
CLElfDOlTS TOOTH FORCEPS (continued).
16
17
18
CLENDON
£ a. d.
■Q TOOTH FORCEPS, excismg, curved and straight, as Fig. 1 and 2 . per pair 5 6
for lower bicuspids, as Fig. 3 ' nan
-• '"''"''" " t- 6
•• ■""^'^ " I .■ ■' ' 6
„ stnmps „ o "
stumps, where crown has broken off, as Fig. 7
<• " " ' per pair 6
„ for upper bicuspids, as Fig. 8 . . • • ^ • " g 6
II *» ' i» " * * * ' n A n
incisors and canines, as Fig. 10 . • n
molars, 1st, left and right, as Fig. 11 and 12
" " " perpair 6
2nd, ,1 M ^ig- 18 and 14
II " „ II -i perpair 6
stumps, as Fig. 15 • • "
stumps, where crown has been broken off, 'eft
and right, as Fig. 16 and 17 . .perpair 6
19 20 • 21
CLENDON'S STUMP FORCEPS, square-pointed, the set of three, as Fig. .19. 20, and 21 . 1 11 C
152
S. MAW & SON, 11, ALDEES&ATE STREET, LONDON.
CLENDON'S ELEVATOES.
2 .^3
DBXJITT'S roacEPs.
n
8. MAW & SON, 11, ALDEESGATE STEEET, LONDON. 153
r
£ a. a.
OLENDON'S ELEVATOR, aa Fig. 1, curved, lett ..060
„ 2 „ right 6
" 8. »t^" ■ • • • II
„ „ 4, swivel " ''
COMMON TOOTH FORCEPS, curved or straight per pair 2
for children " 2
9
„ ,, „ for stamps >• " '
DRUITT'S FORCEPS, for lower bioospids, as Fig. 4 .. 7
molars „ 3 .......••• .. 07
„ „ „ stumps .,6 . •
,, ■ „ for upper bicospids and incisors, as Fig. 7 >> "7
„ molars, left and right, as Fig. 1 & 2 7
stamps, as Fig. 5 .- 7
EXCAVATING INSTRUMENTS, in steel handles per doz. o lb
FILES, assorted patterns • " , „ ,
FILE-HOLDERS, mounted in ivory, smaU and large • • each ^/8 ana u 4
GOLD LEAF, for stopping teeth . P" ^«** ° ^
FIG. 1.
K)
GUM LANCET, plain skeleton handle
. „ . „ 2 blades • • •
.. B ,. ...... •- •
spring back handle. 1 blade
„ .,2 blades . • •
.. 8 .. '"'^'8-l • • 7
guarded, to protect the gums of children
10
PIG. 2.
INDIA-HUBBEB SYRINGE, irith fine sUver pipe for iiyeoting thp cavities, as Fig. 2 .each 4
LEAD FOIL, for stopping . . , per book 1
MOUTH MIRRORS, mounted in ivory, hinged " °
„ plain 4
" - 1
,, ., in rosewood "
„ in silver 17
154 S. MA"W & SON, 11, ALDERSGATE STEEET, LONDON.
£ s. d.
MOUTH MIBROKS, steel each 2 3
„, „ with pearl handles „ 036
„ „ with shell „ „ 086
PHOSPHATE OF LIME, for stopping per doz. packets 090
PLATINUM FOIL, for stopping per sheet 16
PIG. L
BOSE-HEAO DBILL, with oniTersal joint, mounted in ivory handle, as Fig. 1 18 6
„ „ ' with Anted steel handles, extra 014
„ „ of snperioT constmction, and great strength 1 10
TOOTH ELEVATORS AND PUNCHES.
1 2 3
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SAUNDERS- SET OF THBEE ELEVATOES, in ebony handlee, as Fig. 12 3 6 fi
SCALING INSTBUMENTS, in ivory handleB ........ .' each 2;, and 2 6
" " in steel handles nnr dn^ n ir n
SILVEB FOIL, for stopping ...:.■ 'p^ sheet Si I
STOPPING INSTBUMENTS, in ivory handles each 2/-, and 2 6
" '< in steel „ • ner dn? n ifi n
STRAIGHT ELEVATOB. BeU's. as Fig. 4 ^ I I ?
PUNCH, as Fig. 5 1 9
■ • • * per ounce 9 6
SUCCEDANEUM
10
11
12
156
S. MAW & SON, 11, ALDEESGATE STEEET, LONDON.
13
TOUES' FOBCEPS (eontimud).
14 16
16
TOMES' CIBCUIiAB-JOINTED TOOTH FOBCEPS,—
For lower bionspids, as Fig. 1 per pair
„ incisors „ 2
„ molars „ 3
For 2nd and Srd lower molars, as Fig. 4, 5, and 6
For lower stamps, as Fig. 7
,, „ where the crown has been broken off, as Fig. 8
For npper bicnspids, as Fig. 9 .
„ incisors „ 10
„ molars, left and right, as Fig. 11 and 12
For upper roots, as Fig. 13
„ stamps ,, 14
„ „ left and rights where the crown has been broken oft^ as Fig. 15 and IS
per pair
12 3
£ : d.
7
TOMES' PUNCHES, cnrvedandstraigfat, incheqa6redebon;handle8,asFig. 1, 2, andS.each 4
TOOTH KET, in ebony handle, large or small ebony, 8/- ; ivoiy 11
„ „ with revolving ftaleram to act on either side of the month withont moving the
daws 10
„ „ with revolving plate on the ftaloram, in ebony handle 9
,. .. M in ivory handle 11
„ „ „ „ „ „ with spring bolt for shifting claws,
ebony, 10/6 ; ivory, 11
„ „ „ „ „ „ with spring bolts, and spring handle . . 17
„ „ „ „ „ „ ditto, ditto, with eitra key for children . 1 12
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157
TEOCAES.
No. 1 SET OP THREE TBOCABS, mounted in chequered ebony handles and silTer ferrules,
namely— Abdominal Trocar, Ascites ditto. Hydrocele ditto, in morocco case ... ' i
No. 2 SET OF POUB TBOCABS, mounted in chequered ebony handles and aUver feirnles,
namely— Abdominal Trocar, Ascites ditto, ourved ditto, for puncturing the bladder, and
Hydrocele Trocar, in morocco case ' «
FIQ. 1.
£ $. d.
6 6
7
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It often occurs after an operation, that the Trocar is put away without being wiped dry, and the con-
sequence is, that when required again for use, it is found so rusty as to be utterly useless ; the plan of
haWng two separate compartments (one for the Trocar and the other for the Canula), as Fig. 1, entirely
removes these objections ; the Oanula may be put away without being wiped, and yet not interfere with the
Trocar.
ABDOMINAL TEOOAE AND SILVEB CANULA, in chequered ebony handle and sUver ferrule 9
" " I. « in ebony case, as Fig. 1 9
" >• ■• ,, in plain ebony handle 7
PI&. 2.
PIG. 3.
ASCITES TEOCAE, in chequered ebony handle and silver ferrule, as Fig. 2 o 8
11 II in ebony ease, as Fig. 1 .08
II I, in plain ebony handle 6
no. 4.
BLADDEB TBOOAB, curved, as Fig. 4, for puncturing the bladder per rectum ..... 11 6
COCK'S SET OF THBEB TROCABS AND . 8ILVEB CANTJLA8. with; two probes, in
ease, as Fig> 6, 7, 8, 9, and 10 ' 2 12 6
COCK'S TBOOAB AND SILVER OANULA, for paracentesis thoracis 18
PIG. IL
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159
PIG. 12.
£ t. d.
EXPLOBING TEOCAB, in ebony handle, as Fig. 12 . 5 3
FLAI TEOCAB AND SILVEE CANULA, large . Oil 6
„ „ „ middle 10
II , I, II small, for hydrocephalus 080
PIG. 13.
FOSTEE'S SYPHON TEOCAE, mounted in sterling sUTer, as Fig. 18
PIG. 14.
1 17
HYDBOCELE TEOCAB, with silver Cannla, in plain ebony handle .........056
II 11 II in ebony case, as Fig. 1 ..070
II II II in ebony handle, as Fig. 14 6 6
Ditto, ditto, ditto, with glass syiinge, as Fig. 16, in case, complete ........ 16 6
PIG. 15.
IVOBY-MOUNTED GLASS SYEINGE, with platinum point, for hydrocele, as Fig. 16
PIG. 16.
5
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LONG FINE POINTED TEOCAB AND SILTEB CANULA, with India-robber botUe, for
punotnting and injecting deep-seated abscesses, fitted in boxwood case, as Fig. 16 ... 13
PIG. 17.
OVAEIOTOMY SYPHON TEOCAB, Spencer Wells!, for emptying the cyst, three sizes,
as Fig. 17 each, 45/-, 54/-, and 3 3
160
3. MAW & SON, 11, ALDEESaATE 8TEEET, LONDON.
PIG. 18.
0VAKI0T0MYSYPH0KTUBULABTB0CAB.Sp6nc6r Wells'. «, Pig. 18 i lo o
" " " It with spring handle i je n
" ■" • " " ■ .1 and hooks to hold the
2 12 6
PIG. 19.
pedicle
XI>
™°Fig^^ ^^^^ '"'* ^°'^^° OANULA.with stop^k. for
paracentesis thoracis,
16 6
PIG. 20.
SYPHON TROOAB. and SILVEB CANULA, with stop-cock, for paracentesis thoracis, and
India-mbber bag attached, as Fig. 20 . ion
After the intn^uetion of the instrmnent. the Trocar is withdrawn ftom the Canula. slidthe
stop-cock shut ofl. to aUow of the India-rubber tube being attached ; it is then again turned
on, and the fluid at once flows into the India-mbber bag.
21
22
22a
SWHONTBOCAB. mounted, with Sil^^Canola sad side branch . . large. 30/- ; middle. 1 4
"21 and 22. . ." " " " "^d 'ith stop-cock, as Pig.'
Pig. 21 represents the instrument when introduced.
large, 37/-; middle, 1 12
Pig. 22 and 22a represents the instrument when the Trocar U withdrawn.
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FIG. 23.
24
26
£ 8. d.
TBACHEOTOMT TBOOAB and DOUBLE SILVEK CANULA, Hilton's, in case, as Fig..
23, 24, and 25 .. 18
TRUSSES.
iteasurematt required: — ciratmference of the body one inch below the hips.
PIG. L
COLES' PATENT DOUBLE TEUBB, as Tig. 1
14
PIG. 2.
COLES' PATENT SINGLE TRUSS, as Fig. 2
7
162 S. MAW & SON, 11, ALDEESGATE STEEET, LONDON.
Pia. 3.
COLES' IMPROVED PATENT DOUBLE TRUSS, as Fig. 8
SINGLE
s s. a.
1 G
14
The above are adapted to ororal, femoral, ingamal, or scrotal hernia.
PIG. 4.
COMMON DOUBLE TRUSSES, circular, covered with basil and chamois, as Fig. 4 per doz. 2
II II 11 II „ with red leather „ 2 14
II 11 II II „ with stoat calf, and lined with jean „ 2 14
PIG. 6.
COMMON DOUBLE TRUSSES, ciroalar, with sUdes for altering the size, as Fig. 6, per doz. 2 14
PIG. 6.
COMMON SINGLE TRUSSES, circular, covered with basU andchamois leather, warranted best
springs, as Fig. 6...... Hin'n
COMMON SINGLE TRUSSES, covered Willi red leather .' .' .' .' .' .' .' .' ;^'y- J ^J J
" " ' " II stout calf, and lined with jean ... „ 1 10
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FIO. 7.
£ ». d.
MOO-MAIN TEU8S, with lever spring pad, band made of leather, as Fig. 7, single, 9/-, double 18
PIG. 8.
TEUSS FOB PROLAPSUS ANI, with ivory pad, as Fig. 8 1 1
This truss may be had with leather band only, for th» body, and the pad of any soft material.
PIG, 9.
TRUSS FOR PROLAPSUS UTERI, as Fig. . . . .1st qmUity, 37/6; 2nd, 25/-; 3rd, 17 6
u 2
^^ S- MAW & SON, 11, ALDEESGATE STREET, LONDON.
PIQ. 10.
SAJUaON * ODT-S EXPKED PATENT DOUBLE TBUSSES. «u> Fig. 10 . . . per doz. ! 18
PIG. IL
SALMON Sc OCT'S EXPIKED PATENT SINGLE TBUS8ES, as Fig. 11
PIG. 12.
per doz. 2
TBU8S FOB SCROTAL HERNU, with elongoted pad, as Fig. 12. . double, 10/- ; single, 6
ira. 13.
TRUSS FOR UMBILICAL HERNIA, as Fig. 13, from 3G to 42 in.. 9/- ; 42 in. and upwards, 12 6
Measurement required :-eiroumference of tlio body in a line with the umbilicus.
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UEINALS, INDIi-RUBBER,
•sA/a
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165
106
S. MA"W & SON, 11, ALDERS&ATE STEEET, LONDON.
£ s. d.
intniALS, HALE, for day nse and railway traTelling, as Fig. 2 each 10
„ 12 6
„ 12 6
, 12
„ i2 e
, 12 6
12
for night ose, as Fig. 4
„ with doable chamber, as Fig. 5 .
for railway travelling
to contain penis and scrotnm entire, as Fig. 3 .
for night and day nse, as Fig. 6 . . . .
URINALS, FEMALE, for night or day nse, as Fig. 1 . . . ,
The band should hackle round the hips, jast below the haanch bones, the reservoir passing down the
leg, to which it is attached by a strap. The valve at B prevents the retam of the flaid, which, by means
of a stop-cock at D, may be ejected when required.
FOR URINALS IN EARTHENWARE AND GLASS, see page 88.
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167
DEINAEY CABMETS, TEST GLASSES,
AND URINOMETEES.
HIGHLErs CLINICAL CABINET OP APPABATUS AND REAGENTS, for examinmg
the nrme, &c; as eeleoted by Dr. Lionel Beale; consiating of Urinometer, in case.
Graduated 2m)iu Meaenr., Hpette. Stirring-rod, Microscopic SUdes and thin Glass,
^ Watch Glasses. Bottle for washing Precipitates, Test-tobos. Tube-holder, brass Forceps'
V_; Blowpipe, Platinum Foil uid Wire. Spirit Lamp with wire ring. Test Papers, and seveii
Highley's Capped Dropping Botaes for the foUowing reagents :-Nitrie Add, Acetic Acid.
Ammonia, Potash, Nitrate of Baiytea. Nitrate of Silver, and Oxalate of Ammonia
LENS, Coddington's. aet in German silver
„ Stanhope • _
LITMUS BOOKS .... ;, J \ ' ' '
per doz., blue, 1/2 • red
PBOUT-S URINAET CABINET, in case, with Drop Tube, Graduated Trial Glass, Pipette
Spint Lamp, three Add Bottles, Test-tubes, Thermometer, and Urinometer
PBOUT'S URINAB7 CABINET, small size
TEST GLASSES, graduated
, each
" 11 with feet, from 9 OS. ... m ,
2/- and
TTJEMERIO BOOKS ...
. • . . per doz.
UBINOMETEB. glass
>, glass, with test glasses, in case
»• »» .1 Mid thermometer, in flat case
,. metal, electro gilt
I) silver .......
£ «. d.
2 10
8
4
6
1
6
1 10
1 6
1
6
3
1
2
8
6
6
6
12
6
11
6
17
6
168
S. MAW & SON, 11, ALDEESGATB STREET, LONDON.
UTEEIKE INSTRUMENTS, &c.
2 3 4
o :
AVELING'S POLYPTBITE, for polypus in utero, as Fig. 1
BABNES- SET OP THREE INDIA-BUBBEB BAGS, with stop'-^^ks' and "sy^nge, '&;
dilatiiig the os uteri ... j — o . «
BENNETT'S SET OF THBEE IN8TBUMENTS for' the ;tenas: ^.nristLg' ofloaoirti;
Holder with silver cap, three-bladed Lint Holder, and Scarifying Lancet, in ebony
handles, in case, as Fig. 3, 3. and 4
Ditto, ditto, ditto, unscrewing
BLUNDELL'S TBACtiEA TUBE, silver
eliding
CLARK'S FEMALE CATHETER, see Catheters, page 31.
£ «. (L
1 12
10
18 6
1 12
4
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169
FEMALE OATHETEBS, elastic . .
„ „ electro-plated
„ „ metallio .
„ silTer. . .
see Catheteis, page 31.
no. 6.
FEMALE XTRETHBA DILATOR, aa Fig. 5 .
£ 8. (I.
2 4
PIG. 6.
FEMALE CBETHBA DILATOB, as Fig. 6.
„ „ „ Simpson's
10
14
PIO. 7.
FOBOEPS, in ebony handle, for use with speoolom, as Fig. 7
FIG. 8
4 6
FORCEPS, with rack, for polypus in atero, as Pig. 8 10
170 S. MAW &' SON, 11, ALDERSGATE STREET, LONDON.
PIG. 9,
FRaiNUM SCISSORS, oa Pig. 9
£ a. d.
2
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£ «. d.
GOOCH'S DOUBLE OANULA, German Bilyer, electro-plated, for polypus in utero, plain . . 12 G
„ „ „ ,1 ..,.,, . with rack, as Fig. 10 ... 18 6
„ „ ,. ailTer, plain 110
„ ,. ,1 ' „ with rack, as Fig. 10 1 IS
GBEENHALGH'S INSTBUMENT, FOE HYSTEEOTOMY . . 2 IC
LEE'S OANULA, with trocar point for inducing premotare labour, electro-plated, as Fig. 11 . 10
„ ,1 ., „ „ „ silver, hall-marked ... 1 4 6
LEECH CAGE, perforated for applying leeches to the os uteri 080
„ TUBE, glass, for ditto, ditto 020
„ „ metal, for ditto, ditto ..03C
LONG SPBING FOBCEPS, for use with speculum, curred and straight, as Fig. 12
andU ...... ^ each 046.
14
15
16
17
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172 3. MAW «fe SON, 11, ALDEBS GATE STEEET, LONDON.
BOUTH'S INSTRUMENT FOR HTSTBROTOMT. cutting outwards, aa Pig. U 2 /q 6
SIMPSON'S EXPLORING TROCAR
INSTRUMENT FOB HYSTEROTOMY, as Fig. 15 ..... i ig q
. .. SILVER PORTE OAUSTIQUE. for applying cauatio to the uterus! ! . 1 IG
SOUND FOR THE UTERUS, as Fig. 16
SPECULUMS, see pages 189 to 142.
SPECULUM FORCEPS, as Fie. 17 .
^ 8
SPONGE TENTS, for dUating the os uteri— .
No. 1 2 3 4 6
1"/^ 14/. 19/. 29/- 38/- per doz.
PIG. 18.
UTERUS FORCEPS, as Fig. 18
8
FIG. 18.
UTERUS SCISSORS, as Fig. 10 10/- and 11
PIG. 20.
VAGINA DILATOR, electrc.ploted and gilt, as Fig. 20
14
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173
TETERINIET SUEGEONS' INSTRUMENTS.
DISSECTITJO INSTRUMENTS.
A SET, consisting of— Six Scalpels in ebony handles. Scissors, Spring Forcopa, set of Cliain
Hooks, and Blow-pipe, in neat mahogany case 100
Ditto, ditto, in ivoiy handles -. . . • 1 5 G
POCKET INSTETJMENTS.
No. 1 SET, mounted in boffiilo-hom handles, consisting of— Fleam with patent boct.
Scalpel, Drawing Knife, Castrating Knife, Nicking Knife, curved Bistoury, Seton Needle,
Abscess and Bleeding Lancet, Director, Spatula, Bowelling Bistoury, Spring Forceps,
straight Scissors, Hook and Tenaculum, two silver Probes, and six improved Sntm-e
Needles, in morocco case 3G6
No. 2 SET, mounted in buffalo-horn handles, consisting of— Fleam with patent back.
Scalpel, Drawing Knife, Bistoury, Bleeding Lancet, silver Probe, straight Scissors, and
Spring Forceps, Seton Needle, and four Suture Needles, in morocco case 117
POST-MOKTEM INSTKTJMENTS.
A SET OF POST-MOBTEM INSTBUMENTS, consisting of— Blow-pipe, Cartflage Knife,
CatJin, Chain Hooks, Chisel, Needles, six Scalpels, Scissors, and Spring Forceps, in ma-
hogany case . 2 15
kms^
[ico, 9'- ; flannel
teer doz.
- each
ABSCESS LANCETS, in buffalo scales .- per doz
BALLING GUN, Goodwin's
lEON, black ./.'0KOa.
„ bright • J • /""^"^v'"-
,1 „ Vamdell's sliding I hJ.(. \o'
BANDAGES \\A . j^ ^^
BI8T0UBY, with concealed blade ....... \.'^\ .
BISTOURY, curved, in buffalo \^\.
BLEEDING LANCETS, in buffalo ....... '«fr^.!
BLOOD CANS, graduated, from one to six quarts . . \.'. i^'
„ STICKS, hard wood . ><\_ .' .y •' .' per doz"
OATHBTEES, elastic gum, with stiUettes of whalebone .'.-...' each
„ metal, for mares . ......
CASTING HOBBLES . . . ..r ■'"''!!!.. per ^t
CASTRATING CLAMS, with iScit . each
„ KNIFE, in bnflilo
CLTSTEH PIPES, in hard wood . . per doz
DOOKINO MACHINES, in rosewood . . . . each
DRENCHING HOBNS, see page 122.
DRAWING KNIVES, in buffalo handles ....... eh
in stag handles, fixed . ............' .' per doz.
1 8
1 10
5
7
1 1
16
1 1
6
1 8
5
18
7
5
5 5
17 6
4 6
17 6
1 1
4
12 6
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174
S. MAW & SON, 11, ALDEB8GATE STEEET, LONDON.
£ a.
FLEAMS, motmted in brass handles . ... . . Iblada, 8/-; 2 blades, 4/9 j 8 blades 6
•• .. in buffalo handles 1 blade, 4/-; 2 blades, 5/9; 3 blades. 7'
PIG. 1.
FLEAM, with improved spring, in case, as Fig. 1 . . 18
DiBBcnoNS FOB UsB.— Take the instrument in the left hand, and having placed the handle B upon
the square C, pull it towards you in the direction of D, untU it stops. . 'When ready tor operating, place
the sUde-gnord E Brmly on the vein, when, by pressing .the button A, the blade vrill pass freely into the
latter, and return instanUy to its sheath. The depth of incision can be regulated with great precision by
the slide guard, which is furnished with a rack in connection with the spring stop F.
FLEAM, with patent back, in buffalo handle q
FIRING IKONS, black, in fixed handles elich
„ „ „ set of six, screwing into one handle i
" •• ''"e'^' each
i> „ „ set of six, screwing into one handle j
FOAL HOOKS, for dead foaJs each
for live foals
OAOS
GOWLING'S SLIDE CHISEL ; . .
GUM LANCET .......
HOOK AND TENACULUM, combined . . . .
MANE PULLER
MILKING TUBES ! "! «ich 1/9 and
NICKING KNIVES, in buffolo handles . •. . . . each
PROBANGS, elastic-gum ^
„ „ for sheep •
„ leather^ with spiral lining, mounted in horn, with whalebone stilette . .
PROBES, electro-plated each
" silver each 1/9.
whalebone each 1/4, 2/-,
RASPS for grinders, black each
. M „ bright
It „ „ guarded
REPELLER , _ "
BOWELLING BISTOURY . .
SCISSORS
SCALPEL, in buffalo handle ,
SCISSORS, for clipping and trimming
SETON NEEDLES, in buffalo hondles each
„ „ in steel, of various lengths per inch
,. >, Sewell's set of four (C, 8, 12, and 16 inches), with socket handle ...
I, „ sliding, which may be introduced blunt to any depth, and will cut only
when required
19
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8
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2 8
5 3
14
5
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175
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STETHOSCOPES each 7
TBOCABS, foriueroiiighoTedoattle „ 10
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PIG. 2.
VETERINABt OtYSTEB SYRINGE AND STOMACH PUMP, with pipe for Sheep and
s, Slo., capable of injecting any qoantity of fluid, in case, as Fig. 2 230'
PIG. 3.
VETEBINABY SYRINGE, with tapering pipe, ae Fig. 3 .
YETEBINABY SYRINGES, pewter, see pages 186 and 187.
per doz., 2 oz., 10/6 ; 3 oz., 14
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