A catalogue of surgical instruments manufactured by Arnold and sons
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- A CATALOGUE
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- SURGICAL INSTRUMEN
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- MANUFACTURED BY
- ARNOLD AND SONS,
- INSTRUMENT MAKERS BY APPOINTMENT
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- HER MAJESTY’S GOVERNMENT: THE HONORABLE COUNCIL OF INDIA; THE CROWN AGENTS FOR THE COLONIES; ST. BARTHOLOMEW’S HOSPITAL; THE SURGICAL AID SOCIETY;
- AND THE PRINCIPAL PROVINCIAL AND COLONIAL HOSPITALS, ETC. ETC.
- 35 & 36, WEST SMITHFIELD, LONDON.
- 1879.
- Entered at Stationers’ Sail.
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- PREFACE.
- Arnold and Sons, in presenting to the Profession the Revised Edition of their Illustrated Catalogue of Surgical Instruments and Appliances, take the opportunity of tendering their thanks for the liberal support they have received during the last half century, and trust that by still continuing to produce Instruments, &c., of the very best construction, quality, and finish, to merit a continuance of that patronage hitherto accorded them.
- Only the best and most experienced workmen are employed in Arnold and Sons’ Factory, and every instrument so manufactured is examined personally by one of the firm, thus enabling them to guarantee the quality of every article purchased.
- To meet the rapid development of their business Messrs. Arnold and Sons have been compelled to enlarge their premises; they are therefore now enabled to keep in stock an extensive assortment of instruments of all descriptions, so that orders can be executed without any delay. They have also provided Consulting, Fitting, and Waiting Rooms, which will no doubt be a great convenience to the Profession.
- The prices affixed are extremely moderate, taking into account the superior workmanship, and will hear a favorable comparison with other published lists; if in some few cases they be slightly in excess, it is because it is found to be Impossible to produce Instruments at a lower rate, if the quality is to be guaranteed.
- Arnold and Sons have for some years made Orthopaedic instruments their specialite, and have devoted considerable time and attention to the production of appliances, remarkable
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- not only for their effective ingenuity, but also for their extremelightness, the latter quality being so highly essential in all cases requiring mechanical assistance.
- It having been suggested by several leading members of the profession that many expensive instruments are often required only, for a special operation, Arnold and Sons have arranged that any instrument, however costly, may be hired for use only, provided the same be returned within one week from time of hiring, at an uniform charge of 10 per cent, on the price of the instrument, such expense being the estimated cost for cleaning and repairing.
- Orders from abroad must either be accompanied by a remittance or an order for payment in London, and Arnold and Sons request that, when orders are sent through an agent, it be distinctly stated that the Instruments are to be obtained direct from them, as many articles of inferior quality are frequently sold and represented as their manufacture.
- For the convenience of customers abroad, Arnold and Sons will procure any articles that may be required ; and having a thorough knowledge of the best markets they will purchase on advantageous terms, the only charge to be made being a commission of 5 per cent, on the amount expended.
- Satisfactory London references required previous to opening new accounts. Cheques to he crossed Bank of England, and Post-Office Orders to he made payable at Chief Office.
- To Hospitals, Infirmaries, &c., a special quotation for quantities will be given if desired.
- Five per cent, allowed on Cash payments provided a draft for the amount accompanies the order.
- Every instrument is stamped “ Arnold and Sons, London.”
- 35 & 36, West Smitheield, London, E.C.
- January, 1879.
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- Abdominal Belts . . 160, 161
- Abscess Knives . . . 58-62
- ,, Lancets. . . 58-95
- „ Syringes for Hyperdistension . . . 340
- Accident Case (Angove’s) . . 16
- Achromatic Object-Glasses . . 305
- Actual Cauteries , . . 314
- Acupressure Needles . . . 314
- ,, Pins . . .48
- Acupuncturation Needles . . 48
- Acupuncture Needles . . . 314
- Adam’s Eyelid Retractors . . 76
- „ Instrument for Club Foot 179 „ Midwifery Forceps . .352
- „ Subcutaneous Saw . . 370
- Adhesive Plaster . . . 314
- iEsthesiometers .... 314
- IEther, Anesthetic . . . 221
- „ Inhalers . 214, 338, 339, 366
- Air Cushions, &c. . . 293, 294
- „ Meters....................251
- „ Pump, Microscopical . . 334
- „ Pumps, Cupping ... 98
- Aitkin’s Clinical Thermometers . 244 Alarm Bell (Invalid) . . . 332
- Albutt’s Clinical Thermometers . 244 Alexander’s Clinical Urine Case . 371 Alimentary Tubes . . ( . 314
- Alison’s Differential Stethoscopes 114 „ Biaural ditto . 114 Allen’s Bronchitis Kettles . . 214
- „ Ear Syringe . . . 333
- „ Otoscopes . . . 276
- Allingliam’s Compressors . . 228
- „ Forceps . . . 228
- Ligature Instrument
- 228, 360
- Alvedlar Forceps . 149
- Ambulances . 314
- American Elevators . . 152
- „ Speculums . . 205
- j, Splints, Sayre’s . . 190
- PAGE American Wire Skeleton Splints. 190
- Amesbury’s Fracture Apparatus . 195
- Ammonia Inhalers . 214
- Amputating Instruments . . 3-5
- „ Knives . . 18
- „ Saws 18-20
- Anaesthetic iEther . 221
- Anatomical Syringes . . 52
- Anderson’s Midwifery Forceps . 372
- Andrew’s Stethoscopes . 115
- „ Surface Thermometers. 244
- Anel’s Eye Syringes . . 77
- Aneroid Barometers . . 248
- Aneurism Needles 48,58
- Angove’s Accident Case . 16
- „ iEther Inhaler 338,339
- „ Catheters . . 102
- Angular Arm Splints . . 186
- „ Knives . 71,130
- Animalculae Cages . 304
- , ,, Tubes . 304
- Ani Speculums 207, 208,231, 356, 363
- Anklets .... . 170
- Annular Pessary, Flexible . . 361
- Anti-ligature Forceps. . 20
- Antrum Perforators . . 284
- Apparatus for Spine Disease . 347
- „ Artificial Eye . 369
- „ Politzer’s . 333
- Argentometers . . 249
- Arm Rests .... . 315
- „ Slings . 186
- „ Splints 186,187
- Arms, Artificial . 172,173
- Army Regulation Cases . 6-8
- „ „ Pocket Case . 360
- „ Splints . 187
- Artery Forceps . . . 20-22-48
- Artificial Arms . 172,173
- „ Eye Apparatus . . 369
- „ Eyes . . 173
- „ Feet . 172
- „ Leech Apparatus . . 315
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- Artificial Legs . . . 171,172
- „ Tympanums. . . 268
- Ascites Trocars ([see Southey’s) 155,156 Ashburner’s Utero-abdominal
- Supports . 163
- Ashton’s Fluid Dilators . 229
- Aspirators . . . 158 -160, 366
- Assilini’s Artery Forceps . . 20
- „ Midwifery Forceps . 33
- „ Tenaculum . . 20
- „ Tonsil Forceps . 134
- Atkins’ Filters . . 318
- AttkilFs Speculums . 207
- ,, Uterine Medication In-
- struments. . 253
- Auriscopes. . . 209, 210, 269
- Aveling’s Metrotomes . 256
- „ Midwifery Forceps . 38
- „ Polyprltes . . 258
- „ Transfusion Apparatus 330
- „ Uterine Sound . 337
- Avery’s Ear Forceps . . 270
- ,, Ear Speculums . 210
- Axe’s Microscopes . 299
- Back Splints . 188
- Bader’s Optkalmoscopes . 82
- Bags, Physician’s . 344
- „ Gynaecological . . 251
- ,, Ice and Hot-Water . . 113
- „ Obstetric . 29,30
- „ Odontological . 149,150
- ,, Surgeon’s Hand . 353
- „ Surgical . 1
- Baker’s Drainage Tubes . 317
- „ Empyema Stem . 345
- „ Tracheotomy Tubes . 365
- Bandage Winders . 197
- Bandages, Abdominal Belts, &c. 160-163
- „ Bradser’s . 195
- „ Calico . 197
- „ Cotton Net . 197
- „ Crossbar Muslin . 348
- „ Domett . 197
- „ Eighteen-tailed 163, 197
- „ Flannel . 197
- „ India Rubber . 197
- „ Linen . 197
- „ Lithotomy 90,197
- „ Mulloney's . 197
- „ Patella . 195
- ,, Perineal . 190
- „ Prolapsus Ani . 230
- » T- . . . 163,197
- „ Water Dressing . 197
- Bands, Umbilical . 162
- Bantock’s Platina Cups . 258
- „ Probes . 258
- Barnard Holt’s Surgical Bag PAGE 1
- Barnes’ Craniotomy Forceps . 40
- ,, Instrument for intro-
- ducing pledgets of cotton
- wool into the Vagina . 253
- ,, Midwifery Forceps . 32
- „ Obstetric Bags . 30
- ,, Os Uteri Dilators . 45, 262
- ,, Pessaries 112, 351
- ,, Speculum Vagina; . . 363
- „ Vaginal Rests . 372
- Barometers 248, 249
- Barron’s Stethoscopes . 115
- Barth’s Gasometers . . 223
- ,, Inhalers . 214
- „ Mouth Props . . 225
- „ Uterine Douche . 241
- Basons, Bleeding . 316
- Bath Thermometers . . 246
- Baths, Hot Air . 212, 349
- „ Vapour and Mercurial Batten’s Urinary Case Batteries, Arnold’s 212,213
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- . 368
- „ Bichromate . 364
- „ Galvanic,&c.,286-293,331,343
- „ Tibbitt’s . 368
- Bayfield’s Cupping Lamps . . 98
- Beale’s Opthalmoscopes . 83
- „ Thermometers . 245
- ,, Urinary Cabinets . . 280
- Beattie’s Midwifery Forceps . 38
- Bed Pans .... . 315
- „ Rests .... 315, 316
- ,, Sheeting . 295
- „ Slippers . 316
- Beds and Cushions 294,295
- Bedsteads, Hospital . . 320
- Beer’s Cataract Knives . 72
- ,, Needles for Solution . 81
- „ Strabismus Knives . . 87
- Bellocq’s Epistaxis Canulas . 269
- Bellows, Pocket . . 334
- Bell’s Elevators . . 152
- Belts, Abdominal 160,161
- „ Gymnastic . 227
- ,, Lunatic . 163
- „ Riding . . 162
- „ Umbilical . . 162
- Bennett’s Enemas . 235
- „ Intra-uterine Stems . 259
- ,, Pleximeters and Ham-
- mers . 119
- ,, Speculum Forceps . 260
- „ Speculums . . 205
- „ Uterine Cases . 264
- Biaural Stethoscopes . . 114
- Bichromatic Batteries 288,289,364
- Billing’s Stethoscopes . 115
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- Bird-stuffing Instruments . 316 Bowman’s Needles 80,81
- Bird’s Apparatus for Spinal „ Probes . 84
- Disease 347 ,, Puncture Knives . 84
- ,, Ether Inhaler . 366 „ Scissors . 85
- „ Inhaling Tubes 214 „ Strabismus Hooks . 87
- „ Stethoscopes 115 ,, „ Scissors . 86
- „ Vaginal Syringes 278 Boxwood Nipple Shields . 44
- Bistouries . . . 49, 58 ,60, 228 „ Pessaries . 109
- „ Concealed . 89 Bradser’s Bandages . 195
- „ Tonsil 134 Brain Knives . 65
- „ Walton’s 71 Braithwaite’s Midwifery Forceps 38
- Blackbee’s Pessaries . 109 Brass Enemas . 235
- Bladder Syringes 89 Breast Bottles . . 226
- ,, Trocars . 156 ,, Glasses . 226
- Blair’s Tonsil Scissors 337 „ Knives . 49
- Bleeding Basons. 316 ,, Pumps 44,226
- ,, Lancets 95 ,, Relievers 44, 226
- Blistering Fluid, Bottle and Brush „ Supports . . 44
- for. . 334 Bresquen’s Exploring Syringes . 318
- Blizard’s Lithotomy Knives 90 Broadbent’s Tumour Syringes . 203
- Blood Catheters . 102 Broad Cutting Needles . 81
- Blower’s Bed Slippers 316 Brodie’s Bandages . 197
- „ Cradles 194 ,, Bougies 108, 355
- Blowpipes .... 65 „ Catheters . 102, 103, 106
- Bloxam’s Chloroform Bottles 214 ,, Double Channel Cathe-
- „ Extension Splints and ters . 89,103
- Cradles . 194 „ Fistula Directors . . 229
- „ Fracture Splints . 187 „ Fumigating Apparatus . 213
- Blundell’s Midwifery Forceps 36 „ Hernia Directors . . 228
- „ Prolapsus Uteri Ban- „ Lithotomy Knives. . 91
- dages 162 „ Lithotrites . . 92
- Blunt Hooks , 39 „ Silver Directors 48
- „ and Crotchets. 39 Bronchitis Kettles . 214
- Bone Forceps 284 Brown’s Cautery Irons . 267
- Boots, Deformity 365 „ Cupping Instrument . 99
- Boric Lint .... 316 „ Directors . 252
- Bottles, Breast . 226 „ Opthalmoscopes . . 83
- „ Chloroform . 214, 219 „ Ovariotomy Clamps . 267
- „ Cupping 98 „ Uterine Scissors . . 259
- ,, Feeding. 44, 318 Briininghausen’s Midwifery For-
- „ Iodine . 322 ceps .... • 37
- ,, Vaccinating . 96 Brunton’s Auriscopes . 209,269
- „ Water . 295 ,, Mouth Props . 225
- Bougie Cases 107 ,, Nasal Douche . 372
- „ Gauges . 107 Brushes, Throat 125,126
- Bougies .... 107,108 „ Trephine . 284
- ,, (Esophagus 107,125 Bryant’s Abdominal Belts . . 181
- „ Lachrymal 80 „ Amputating Saws . 10
- ,, Rectum . 230 „ Club-foot Splints . . isr
- „ Uterine . 352 „ Female Urethral Dilator 343
- „ Urethra. 355 „ Torsion Forceps . . 22
- Bourjeaurd’s Suspenders . 168 Buchanan’s Lithotomy Staffs . 92
- Bowel Scissors . . 65 Buckle’s Leech Conservatories . 322
- Bowers’ Midwifery Forceps 38 „ Excavators . . 22
- Bow Forceps 59 Budd’s Elastic Probes . 372
- Bowman’s Double Spuds . 74 Bullet Extractors . 22
- „ Eye Douches 75 „ Forceps . . 22
- „ Eyelid Retractors 76 Bulley’s Thigh Splints 190
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- Bullock and Reynolds’ Inhalers . 214
- Bunsen’s Batteries . . . 290
- Bushe’s Hsemorrhoidal Needles . 230
- Busk’s Thigh Splints Butcher’s Amputating Saws . 190
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- „ Excision Saws . 283
- Buttle’s Scarificators . . 372
- Buzzard’s Hypodermic Syringes . 201
- ,, Thermometers . 245
- Cabinets, Chemical . 329
- ,, Dental 138,139
- „ Dispensing . . 316
- „ Surgical 312-314
- „ Urinary . 279
- Calculus Extractors . . 89
- Calico Bandages . 197
- Calken’s Eye Shades . Callender’s Abscess Syringe . 77
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- „ Drainage Tubes . 317
- „ Operation Case . 340
- „ Splints . 187,353-355
- Callipers .... . 344
- „ Chest . . 114
- Cambridge Gymnastic Belts . 227
- Camel-hair Pencils . 317
- Camera Lucida . . 302
- Canada Balsam . . 304
- Canaliculus Knives . 78
- „ „ Weber’s . 71
- ,, Scissors . . 85
- Canulas, Gooch’s . 260
- „ Lee’s . . 43
- „ Southey’s 346, 362
- Capillary Tubes . . 97
- Capsular Forceps . 72
- „ Scissors . 72
- Carbolic Acid Diffusers . 317
- „ Plaster . . 317
- „ Spray Producer and Boiler 340
- Carbolized Catgut Ligatures 23, 317
- „ Dressing Gauze. . 317
- „ Wool . 317
- Carrick’s Inhalers . 215
- „ Respirators . 215, 327
- Carrying Chairs . . 317
- Carter’s Opthalmoscopes . 83
- Cartilage Knives 65
- „ Nippers . 65
- Carving Knives and Forks . . 331
- Casella’s Spirometers . . 121
- „ Thermometers . 245
- Cataract Knives. 72, 73
- „ Needles . 81
- Catgut Bougies . . 107
- „ for Ligatures . 23, 317
- Catheter Cases . . 103
- „ Gauges . 106
- Catheter Syringes PAGE . 89
- Catheters, Caustic . 103, 106,107
- ,, Clover's . 367
- „ Double Channel 89-103
- „ Elastic Gum 43,103
- „ Eustachian 273, 333,337
- „ Female . 43, 59, 103,106
- „ King’s . 101
- „ Lister’s . 370
- „ Napier’s Rubber . 355
- ,, Nasal . 276
- „ Plated . 106
- „ Prostate . 102, 103-106
- „ Self-retaining . . 106
- „ Sigmoid . 260
- „ Silver . 43
- „ Teevan’s Grooved . 107
- „ Wagstaffe’s 367, 370
- Catlins . . . • . 18
- Cattlin’s Alveolar Forceps . . 149
- „ Battery Apparatus . 288
- „ Gas Bags . 222
- „ Pessary . 355
- Caustic Cases 94, 95
- ,, Catheters . 103, 106, 107
- „ Holders . 252,260
- „ Injectors . 102
- Cauteries, Actual . 314
- Cauterizing Irons . 228, 252, 267
- Cautery for Fistula Lachrymalis 73
- Cephalotribes 39,339
- Cervix Scissors . . 331
- Chain Amputating Saws 20, 283
- „ Bands . 292
- „ Batteries . . 292
- „ Hooks . 65
- Chairs, Carrying . 317
- Chalk’s Eye-Drop Bottles . Chapman’s Ice and Hot Wa . 75
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- Bags .... . 113
- Charrier’s Double Saws for Spine 66
- Chart Books . 248
- Chassaignac’s Ecraseurs 100,101
- Chemical Cabinets . 329
- „ Thermometers .. 246
- Chest Callipers . . 114
- „ Expanders 226,227
- „ Measurers . 114
- „ Trocars and Syringes . 157
- Chests, Medicine 310-314
- Children’s Arm Slings . 186
- „ Lithotomy Sounds . 91
- „ „ Staffs . 92
- ,, Lithotrites . 93
- „ Splints . 187
- „ Syringes . 278
- Children’s Umbilical Bands . 162
- Chinese Twist . 50
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- Chiropodist’s Instruments . 308, 309
- Chisels . . . . 284
- „ Palate .... 130
- Chloral Lint .... 317 Chlorform Bottles . . 214,219
- „ Inhalers . . 215-219
- Churchill’s Craniotomy Forceps . 42
- „ Crotchets ... 42
- „ Midwifery Forceps . 36
- Cilia Forceps . . . .73
- Circular Trusses . . . 164,165
- Civiale’s Lithotrites ... 92
- „ Urethrotomes . . 234
- Clamp for Fracture, Cradle . 354
- Clamps for Haemorrhoids . . 228
- „ Ovariotomy . . 267,268
- Clark’s Female Syringes . . 285
- „ Inhalers . . . . 215
- „ Midwifery Forceps . . 36
- ,, Physician’s Bag . . 344
- „ Spray Producers . . 220
- Clavicle Splints .... 195
- Clay’s Spring Pessaries . . 109
- Cleft Palate Instruments . 130—135
- Clendon’s Elevators . . .152
- „ Inhalers . . . 215
- Cline’s Leg Splints . . . 1S9
- „ Thigh Splints . . . 190
- Clinical Stethoscopes . . . 116
- ,, Thermometers 58, 62, 242 „ Urine Case . . . 371
- Clitorodectomy Forceps . .. 252
- Cloaks for Vapour Baths . . 213
- Clover’s Chloroform Apparatus . 215
- „ Debris Extractors . . 89
- „ Face-pieces . . 222,223
- „ Gas and Ether Inhaler . 372
- „ Lithotomy Scoops . . 91,
- ,, Mouth Props . . 225
- „ Set of Catheters . . 367
- „ Starch Bandage Scissors 329 Club-foot Splints . . . 187
- Coalbank’s Self-retaining Catheters 106 Coccini’s Opthalmoscopes . . 82
- Cooking’s Poroplastic. . . 367
- „ ,, Sheets . 196
- „ „ Splints . 367
- „ „ Jackets . 355
- Cock’s Bladder Trocars . 156,229
- Coddington’s Lenses . . . 281
- Coleman’s Economising Apparatus 225 „ Gas and Ether Inhalers 223 „ Inhalers . . . 215
- „ Odontological Bags, 149, 150
- Cole’s Trusses .... 166
- Collars for Vapour Baths . . 213
- Collier’s Respirators . . . 328
- Collins’s Midwifery Forceps . 35
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- Combined Battery . . . 343
- Common Splints . . . 187
- Compress, Greenslade’s . . 75
- „ Harelip . . . 319
- „ Uterine . . . 262
- Compressors, Allingham’s . . 228
- „ De Cartes’ . . 25
- „ Eyelid ... 76
- Concealed Bistouries ... 89
- Cone Percussors.... 119
- Conquest’s Craniotomy Forceps . 40
- ,, Midwifery Forceps . 34
- Conservatories, Leech . . 322
- Continuous Current Batteries 331, 343 Conversation Tubes . . . 274
- Cooper Rose’s Vaccinators . . 97
- Cooper’s Calculus Extractors . 89
- ,, Aural Speculum . . 335
- ,, Double Tumour Hooks . 52
- ,, Ear Syringe . . . 338
- „ Fracture Cradles . . 193
- ,, Repositor and Retracting
- Speculums .
- „ Retractors .
- „ Speculum Ear Spout
- „ Politzer’s Apparatus
- Cordwent’s Leg and Thigh Splints Cork Pressers Corkscrews, Sims’ Double Cornets, Hearing Corn Knives Cots, Hospital .
- Cotton Net Bandages.
- „ Wool
- Cotton’s Throat Forceps „ Tongue Depressors Coulson’s Caustic Catheters Court Plaister .
- Cowell’s Strabismus Hoots.
- Coxeter’s Bullet Extractors.
- Cradles, Fracture . 192-194,354
- Craniotomy Forceps . . 39—42
- Crimean Splints .... 187 Cripp’s Improved Esmarch’s Ban dage
- „ Skin-grafting Scissors Critchett’s Directors for Canali cuius
- „ Double Spoons .
- „ Eyelid Retractors „ Knives „ Ophthalmoscopes „ Strabismus Scissors
- Crotchets .
- Clutches .... Cumberhatch’s Ear Forceps „ Ear Aspirator
- „ Ear Speculum
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- . 197 . 317 . 126 . 134
- . 103 . 323 . 87
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- 66
- 328
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- 82
- 86
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- Cumberbatch’s Forceps for re-
- moving Artificial
- Tympanum . 349
- Cupping Bottles . 98
- „ Glasses . 98
- „ Instruments. 97-99
- „ Lamps. . 98
- Cm’ettes, Uterine • 262
- „ Vulcanite . 73
- Curling’s Fistula Directors. . 229
- ,, Hannorrhoidal Forceps 229
- „ Speculum Ani . 207
- Curtis’s Hearing Trumpets . 274
- Curved Bistouries 49, 58
- Curved Dressing Scissors . . 61
- Cusco’s Speculums . 204
- Cushions and Beds 294, 295
- Cystotomcs . 73
- „ and Curettes . . 73
- Czermak’s Laryngoscopes . . 123
- Dalrymple’s Needles . . 81
- Daniel’s Batteries . 290
- Davis’s Craniotomy Forceps . 41
- „ Guarded Crotchets . . 42
- „ Hernia Instrument . 227
- „ Midwifery Forceps 35-38
- „ Osteotomists . . 43
- „ Speculum 206, 207
- „ Stethoscopes . . 115
- Davy’s Dilators, Stricture’ . . 232
- „ Drainage Wires . 317
- „ Guarded Tendon Knives . 50
- ,, Instruments for Talipes
- 178, 181, 183
- „ Invalid Hammocks . . 320
- „ Lithotomy Scoops . . 91
- „ Padding for Splints . 191
- „ Post-mortem Skull Trac-
- tor Drills . 66
- „ Rectum Speculum . . 344
- „ Tubular Needles . 131
- Dawson’s Catheters . . 103
- Day’s Thermic Hammers . . 329
- De Bartolome’s Tongue Forceps . 134
- Debris Extractors . 89
- Decapitators . 42
- De Cartes’ Compressors . 26
- Deformity Instruments 175-184
- „ Boots . 365
- De Marey’s Sphygmographs . 120
- Demonstrating Ophthalmoscopes 83
- Denman’s Midwifery Forceps . 37
- „ Perforators . 42
- Dental Cabinets . 138, 139
- „ Syringes . . 317
- Depletors, Uterine . 262
- Depressors, Tongue . 133, 134, 340
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- Depressors, Shot . 260
- Desmarre’s Entropium Forceps . 74
- „ Eyelid Retractors 76, 77
- „ Hooks . 78
- „ Scarifying Knives . 85
- „ Secondary Knives . 86
- Dessaidt’s Splints . 187
- Dessert Knives and Forks . 331, 332
- Dieffenbach’s Artery Forceps . 21
- Dieulafoy’s Suction Trocars . 156
- „ Aspirators . 158
- Differential Stethoscopes . Diffuser, Robson’s . 114
- . 367
- Dilating Stem . . 336
- Dilators .... . 89
- „ Fluid . 229
- „ Os Uteri 45, 262
- ,, Rectum . 229
- „ Stricture 232, 233
- „ Urethral 263, 343
- „ Uterine . 263
- Directors .... . 79
- „ Brodie’s Silver . 48, 228
- „ Brown’s . 252
- „ Canaliculus . 74
- ,. Hernia 49, 228
- „ Strabismus. . 74
- „ Walton’s . 87
- Disarticulated Heads . . 307
- „ Human Skeletons 307
- Dislocation Pulleys . 196
- Dispensing Cabinets . . 316
- „ Scales and Weights . 328
- Dissecting and Post-mortem In-
- struments 63-65
- ,, Forceps . 65
- „ Hooks . 65
- Diver’s Apparatus . 44
- Dixon’s Cataract Knives . 72
- Dobell’s Tongue Forceps . 134
- „ Stethoscopes. . 115
- Domett Bandages . 197
- Double-action Enemas . 236
- „ Channel Catheters . 89,103
- „ Hooks . . , . 78
- „ Probangs . 125
- „ Spoons . . 74
- „ Spuds, Bowman’s . . 74
- „ Tumour Hooks . 52
- Douches, Eye 75,342
- „ Nasal . . 276, 326,372
- „ Syphon . 365
- „ Uterine . 241,348,366
- Drainage Tubes • . 317
- „ Trocar and Canula 346, 352
- Draper’s Midwifery Forceps . 334
- Dressing Forceps . 59
- „ Scissors . 61
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- PAGE
- Drills, Palate .... 132 „ (Rosehead) . 137, 152, 154
- Drop Test-case .... 341 Duckbill Speculums . . 205, 206
- Duckworth’s Stethoscopes . . 115
- ,, Depilatory Forceps . 360
- Duffin’s Pessaries . . . 110
- Dumb Bells .... 227 Duncan’s Callipers . . . 344
- „ Ceplialotribe. . . 339
- „ Galvanic Ecraseurs . 353
- „ Instrument for apply-
- ing Ointment to the Uterus . . . 339
- „ Instrument for Inj ecting
- into the unimpregnated Uterus , . . 358
- „ Laminaria Tents . . 366
- „ Midwifery Forceps . 339
- ,, Pessary . . . 352
- ,, Uterine Bougies . . 352
- „ „ Sound . . 352
- Dupuytren’s Splints . . .187
- Durham’s Tracheotomy Tubes . "129 ,, Urethral Syringes . 279
- Dwarf Respirators . . . 328
- Ear and Nose Instruments . 268-277
- „ Aspirator .... 366 „ Cases .... 269, 275
- ,, Channels .... 269 „ Douches .... 270 „ Forceps . . 270,333,349
- „ Scoops..... 270
- ,, Speculums
- 208-211, 270-272, 350, 366 „ Spout, Speculum . . . 359
- „ Syphons .... 272 „ Syringes . 273,333,338,372
- Earle’s Pelvimeters . . . 257
- Earthenware Inhalers . 217-219
- „ Urinals . . . 200
- Ebonite Spray Producers . 220, 221
- „ Tubes for Producers . 221
- Ebony Caustic Cases . . .94
- „ Speculum Cases , . 94
- Economising Apparatus . 224, 225
- „ Face-pieces . . 223
- IScraseurs .... 100,101
- „ Galvanic . . 291,353
- „ for Nasal Polypi. . 370
- Educational Microscopes . . 296
- Edwards’ Economising Apparatus 224 „ Stethoscopes . . 115
- Eguisier’s Irrigateurs. . . 237
- Eighteen-tailed Bandages . 163, 197
- Elastic Anklets . . . .170
- „ Cotton Net Bandages . 197
- Elastic Enemas .
- „ Gum Bougies . „ „ Catheters
- ,, „ Pessaries
- PAGE
- 277-279 . 107" 43, 103 110, 111
- „ „ Rectum Bougies, 230,328
- „ Intra-Uterine Stems . 336
- ,, Knee-caps . . . 170
- „ Leggings . . .170
- „ Ligature Instrument 328,360 „ Probes . . . .372
- „ Stockings . . . 169
- „ Thigh-pieces . . .170
- „ Tubes . . . .93
- Elbow Splints . . . 187-189
- Electric Bullet Forceps . . 22
- „ Inhalers . . . 214
- Electro-Magnetic Machines
- 286, 287, 365 Elevators . . . 152, 153, 284
- Elliotson’s Stethoscopes . . 115
- Ellis’s Caustic Holders . . 252
- „ Clavicle Splints . . 195
- ,, Hypodermic Syringes . 201
- „ Inhalers .... 216
- ,, Uterine Dilators . . 263
- Empyema Stem .... 345
- Endoscopes . . 317, 318,355
- Enemas, Elastic. . . 277-279
- ,, Kennedy’s . . . 241
- „ Metal . . . .285
- ,, Simplex . . . 234
- ,, Stomach-pumps, &c. 234-239 ,, Syphon . . . 240
- Entomological Forceps . . 309
- „ Hooks. . .309
- „ Instruments . 309
- „ Knives . . 309
- Entropium Forceps . . 74,75
- Epistaxis Canulas . . . 269
- „ Catheters . . . 273
- Erichsen’s „ for debris . 93
- ,, Caustic Catheters . 103
- „ Chest Trocars . . 157
- „ Lithotomy Knives . 91
- „ ,, Scoops . 91
- „ Ointment Catheters . 103
- Erichsen’s Tonsil Scissors . 134, 135
- Esmarch’s Elastic Bandages 26, 27 „ Improved Tourniquet
- Etoile’s Instrument for Ear . 275 ,, „ Urethra . 89
- Eustachian Catheters . 273, 333, 337
- Evans’ Vaccinating Instruments 331 Ewen’s Guillotine - „ . 344
- Excavating Instruments . 137, 150
- Excision Saws .... 283
- „ Splints. . 187,344,355
- Expanders, Chest . . 226, 227
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- Exploring Needles „ Splints
- „ Syringes
- „ Trocax-s
- PAGE
- 59 189 318 59, 156, 252
- Extension Splints and Cradles . 194
- Extractors, Calculus ... 89
- „ Debris ... 89
- Eye Apparatus, Artificial . . 369
- „ Compresses, Greenslade’s . 75
- „ Douches . . . 75,342
- „ Drop Bottles • . .75
- ,, Fountains . . . 75, 76
- Finger Knives .
- „ Saws
- „ Splints .
- „ Stalls
- Fireman’s Respirators Fistula Directors „ Knives .
- „ Probes .
- ,. Scissors .
- Fixation Forceps Flannel Bandages
- Flexible Clinical Stethoscopes, 116,117
- „ Needles 80, 81 Fcetal Heads . , . 308
- „ Scissors . 85 Forceps, Alveolar . 149
- „ Shades 77, 333 » AntLLigature . 20
- „ Syringes 77, 86 Artery . .[20-22-48
- Eyelid Compressors . . 76 M Bone . 284
- „ Retractors . 76, 77, 349, 351 >3 Bow or Dressing . 59
- Eyes, Artificial . . 173 » Bullet . . 22
- Capsular . 72
- Face-pieces (Nitrous Oxide) 222-225 Cilia . 73
- Facilis Enemas . . 285 » Clitorodectomy . 252
- Farre’s Midwifery Forceps. . 38 9> Craniotomy . 39-42
- Faulding’s Vapour Baths . . 212 33 Depilatory . 360
- Feeding Apparatus . 327 33 Dissecting . 65
- „ Bottles . 44-318 33 Ear 270,333, 349
- Feet, Artificial . . 172 33 Entomological . 309
- „ on Catgut . . 308 33 Entropium . 74-75
- Female Catheters . 43, 59, 103, 106 33 Fixation . 77
- „ Glass Syringes . 285 33 Gouge . . 283
- ,, Lithotomy Sounds. . 91 33 Hcemorrhoidal . 229
- „ Pelvis . . 307 33 Harelip . 319
- „ Urinals . 199, 200 33 Intracisor . 23
- Fergusson’s Bone Forceps . . 284 33 Iris 79, 80
- ,, Excision Splints . 187 33 Lion . 284
- „ Hernia Instruments. 227 33 Lithotomy . 90
- ,, Instruments for ex- 33 Microscopic . . 303
- tracting small stones 89 33 Midwifery
- „ Leg Splints . 188 32-38, 334, 339, 352, 372
- ,, Lion Forceps . . 284 33 Necrosis . 284
- „ Lithotomy Knives . 91 33 Needle-holding . 266,257
- ,, „ Scoops . 91 33 Onychia . 326
- ,, Lithotrites . 92 33 Ovariotomy . . 267,339
- ,, Needles . . 132 33 Ovum . 43, 257
- ,, Palate Chisels . . 130 33 Phymosis • 234
- „ „ Drills . . 132 33 Placenta . 43
- ,, „ Knives. . 132 33 Polypus . 276
- ,, Patella Splints . 195 33 Schuft’s . 85
- „ Saws, Folding Back. 19 33 Skull . . 284
- ,, Speculums .. 206 33 Speculum . 253, 260
- „ „ Ani 208, 231 33 Sponge. „ Tent. . 261
- „ Stethoscopes . . 115 33 . 261
- ,. Tourniquets . 26 33 Starch Bandage . 318
- Field Panniers . . 17 33 Strabismus . . 86
- „ Tourniquets . 25 33 Throat. . 126
- Fillets .... . 43 33 Tongue . 134
- Filters .... . 318 3) Tonsil . . 134
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- 49-59 20-60 188 318 325 229 229 229 229 77 197
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- PAGE PAGE
- Forceps, Tooth . 139- -149 Godson’s Pessaries . 109, 113 341
- „ Torsion. 22 ,, Tent Introducers . 261
- ,, Tracheotomy 128 „ Tumour Forceps . 262
- „ Tumour 262, 267 ,, Uterine Depletors 262
- „ Urethra 92 ,, Uterine Sound 347
- ,. Utei’ine Polypi 263 ,, Zwanke’s Pessary 341
- „ Vulsellum 135, 265 Gold size ..... 304
- „ Wilcox’s 23 Gooch’s Canulas .... 260
- Foreign Body Scoops . 87 ,, Splintage Gordon’s Splints 188
- Foulis’s Tourniquets . 320 188
- Fountain Reservoir Enemas . 237 Gorgets . ... 89
- Fox’s Cupping Lamps 98 Gouge Forceps .... 283
- ., Tooth Keys 153 Gouges ..... 284
- Fracture Cradles 192-194 Gower’s Thermometers 245
- ,, Splints, Bloxam’s. 187 Gowlland’s Cautery Irons . 228
- „ „ Liston’s . . 189 „ Enemas 278
- „ ,, McIntyre’s 189 „ Hsemorrhoidal Clamps 228
- Fraenum Scissors 44 „ Speculum Ani . 363
- French Crutches 185 ,, Syphon Douche . 365
- Frog Plates 302 Graefe’s Cataract Knives . 72
- Furner’s Fracture and CradleSplints 193 ,. Cystotomes and Curettes Graham’s Amputating Saws 73
- 18
- Gag, Double Mouth . 356 Grain Scales and Weights . 328
- Gags ..... 225 Granville’s Clinical Thermometer 357
- ,, Smith’s 133 Greene’s Obstetric Binders. 161
- Gaiffe’s Batteries . 286- -291, 292 Greenhalgh’s Dilating Stems 336
- Gaitskill’s Obstetric Binders • 162 „ Gynaecological Bags 251
- Galvanic Batteries, &c. . 286-293
- „ Cautery Batteries . 291
- ,, Ecraseurs . 101, 291, 353
- „ Stems .... 253
- Gas and Ether Inhalers . 223, 372
- Gasometer Tubing . . . 225
- Gasometers (Barth’s) . . . 223
- Gentlemen’s Chest Expanders, 226, 227
- German Hypodermic Syringes Gibbs’ Laryngeal Syringes „ Throat Syringes Glaisher’s Rain Gauges Glass Nipple Shields .
- „ Proof Hydrometers „ Slips .
- „ Syringes .
- „ Urinals Glasses, Breast .
- „ Cupping Gloves, Post-mortem .
- Glycerine .
- Goddard’s Carbolic Acid Diffuser Godson’s Blunt Hooks
- „ Craniotomy Forceps
- „ Instrument for introduc-
- ing pledgets of cotton wool into the vagina. „ Intra-uterine Stem
- „ Membrane Perforators.
- „ Midwifery Forceps
- „ Ovum Forceps . .
- 203
- 126
- 123
- 250
- 44
- 249
- 304
- 285
- 200
- 226
- 98
- 66
- 304
- 317
- 39
- 40
- 253
- 345
- 43
- 36
- 257
- Intra-Uterine Stems
- 254, 255, 336 „ Metrotomes . . 256
- „ Metrometer Sounds 256
- „ Midwifery Forceps 33
- „ Obstetric Bags . 29
- „ Obstetric Binders . 162
- „ Ovum Forceps . 43
- „ Pelvimeters . . 258
- ,, Perforators . . 42
- ,, Puncturing Lancets 258
- „ Sea-tangle Tents . 259
- „ Spring Pessaries . 109
- „ Vaginal Plugs 43,265
- Greenslade’s Canaliculus Knives 78
- „ Cradles . . . 192
- „ Eye Compressors . 75
- Greenway’s Fracture Cradles . 193
- Grooved Tattooing Needles . 81
- Grove’s Batteries . . . 290
- Guarded Crotchets . . .42
- „ Tendon Knives . . 50
- Guillotines. . 130,131,340,344
- Gum Lancets . . . 60,153
- Gun-shot Probes ... 23
- Guthrie’s Directors for Strabismus 74-„ Strabismus Knives . 87
- Gutta Percha for Splints . . 195
- ,, Pessaries . . 108
- „ Stethoscopes. . 117
- „ Tissue . . . 318-
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- Gymnastic Belts • 227 Hick’s Pessaries .... 110
- Gynajcological Bags . . 251 Hide’s Felt and Liquid for Splints 188
- Higginson’s Enemas . 240
- Htemorrhoidal Clamps 228 Hilliard’s Differential Stetho-
- „ Forceps 229, 230 scopes . . 114,118
- ,, Hooks. . 230 „ Speculums . 206
- ,, Needles 230 „ Urinals 200
- Haigliton’s Midwifery Forceps . 34 „ Vaccinators 96
- Hainwortli’s Calculus Extractors 89 Hillman’s Ear Forceps 270
- ,, Instruments for Hill’s Caustic Injectors 102
- incising the Tonsils 131 „ Urethrotomes . 234
- Haller’s Percussors . 119 Hilton’s Speculum Ani . 208,231
- Hall’s Uterine Lancets . 263 „ Splints .... 188
- „ „ Probes 264 Hinged Arm Splints . 187
- „ „ Sounds . 265 Hinton’s Auriscopes . . 210,269
- „ „ Syringes . 262 Hodge’s Midwifery Forceps 38
- „ Throat Spray Producer s . 372 „ Pessaries 111
- Hamilton’s Female Syringes . 285 Hoffman’s Gouge Forceps . 283
- Hammers and Chisels . 66 Holder’s Needle.... 132
- „ Percussion . . 119 „ Speculum 206
- „ Thermic . 329 ,, Stethoscope . 122
- Hammocks, Invalid . , 320 Hollis’s Tongue Depressors 133
- Hand and Arm Splints . 188 Hollow Hand Splints . 188
- „ Bag .... . 353 Holmes’ Craniotomy Forceps 41
- „ Lamps, Illuminating 320, 370 „ Perforators . 42
- „ Magnifiers . 202 Holt’s Self-retaining Catheters . 106
- Hands on Catgut . 308 „ Stricture Dilators 233
- Harelip Compresses . . 319 ,, Surgical Bags . 1
- „ Forceps . . 319 Hopkins’ Midwifery Forceps 38
- „ Pins 50 Hooks . . , 78
- „ Scissors. . 320 „ Blunt .... 39
- Hare’s Stethoscopes . 115 „ Chain .... 65
- Hatchets .... . 374 „ Dissecting 65
- Hawkins’ Splints . 188 „ Entomological . 309
- Head-rest .... . 335 „ for steadying the Eyeball 78
- Headspring Stethoscopes . . 118 „ Hsemorrhoidal 230
- Hearing Cornets . 274 „ Strabismus 87
- „ Trumpets 274, 275 „ Tracheotomy . 128
- Heath’s Splints . . 188 ,, Tumour .... 51
- „ Syphon Douches . . 275 „ Uterine . . . 259,260
- Heiffer’s Razors. . 332 Horsley’s Uterus Trusses 44
- Hernia Bistouries . . 49, 60,228 Hosford’s Stethoscopes 115
- „ Directors 49 ,228 Hospital Bedsteads 320
- ,, Instruments . 227, 228 „ Cots . 320
- „ Needles . . 228 „ Crutches 185
- Heurteloupe’s Artificial Leech „ Field Panniers 17
- Apparatus . . 315 „ Stretchers . 320
- Hewitt’s Midwifery Forceps . 34 „ Thermometers 245
- ,, Pessai’ies . 110 Hot-air Baths . . . 215,349
- „ Speculum s . . 206 „ Water Bags 133
- „ Transfusion Apparatus. 330 Howard’s Rain Gauges 250
- „ Uterine Douche . 366 Hughes’ Stethoscopes 115
- Hey’s Skull Saws . 284 Ilulke’s Suture Needles 81
- Hick’s Apparatus for Uterus . 113 Hull’s Utero-ahdominal Sup-
- „ Cephalotribes . . 39 ports 163
- ,, Ear Speculum with Reflect- Human Skeletons 307
- ing Lens . 366 Humerus Splints 190
- „ Ecraseurs - 100 Hunter’s Tourniquet . 334
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- Hutchinson’s India-rubber Ca-
- theters . . 106
- „ Mouth Props . 225
- „ Ovariotomy Clamps 267
- „ Spirometers . . 122
- Hydrocele Suspenders . . 168
- „ Syringes . .. . 279
- „ Trocars . . 155,156
- Hydrocephalus Trocars . . 157
- Hydrometers .... 249
- Hygrometers .... 249
- Hypodermic Syringes 200-203,358,372
- Ice and Hot Water Bags . . 113
- Illuminating Endoscope . . 355
- „ Hand Lamps . 320, 370
- Imray’s Ear Scoops . . . 270
- India-rubber Bandages . . 197
- „ Beds, Cushions, Pillows, &c. . 293-295
- „ Breast Believers . 44
- „ Catheters . 103,106
- „ Hippie Shields . 44
- „ Pessaries . . 109
- „ Teats . . .44
- „ Urinals . . 198-200
- Induction Coils . . . 292,293
- Infant Cupping Instruments . 99
- Inflated Pessaries . . Ill, 112
- „ Pumps .... Ill
- „ Tubes .... 44
- Inglis’s Midwifery Eorceps . 38
- Inhalers
- 214-219, 338, 339,357, 363, 366, 372 Inhaling Tubes .... 214 Injection Syringes . . . 240
- Instrument for Opening Mouth . 122
- „ for injecting into an unimpregnated Uterus . . . 358
- Instruments, Amputating . . 3-5
- „ Army, Case . . 6-8
- „ Army Begulation
- Pocket Case of
- „ Cupping. . 97-99
- „ Deformity . 175-184
- „ Eye . . 67-87,343
- „ for Ear and Nose, 268-277
- „ for Surgeons in
- Royal Navy . 9-12 ,, for Surgeons of the
- Rby. Steam Packet Company . 13,14
- „ for Surgeons to
- Emigrant Ship . 15,16 „ for Surgeons to the
- P. & O. Company 14,15 „ Midwifery . 27-32
- Instruments, Minor Operatin PAGE g 45-48
- „ Ovariotomy . 266-268
- „ Tooth 135-154
- Instantaneous Vaccinators . . 96
- Interrupted Splints . . 188
- Intracisor Forceps . 23
- Intra-uterine Speculmns . 207
- „ Stems 253-255,336, 345
- Introducers for Stems 254, 345
- Invalid Alarm Bell . 332
- „ Bedstead Apparatus 321,322
- „ Feeders . . 322
- ,, Hammocks . 320
- „ Lift, Improved . 356
- „ Beading or Writing Table 369
- „ Walking Sticks . 186
- Invisible Bespirators . . 328
- Iodine Bottles . . 322
- Iridectomy Instruments . 318
- „ Knives . 79
- Iris Forceps 79, 80
- „ Scissors 85, 86
- Iron Suture Wire . 50
- Irons, Cauterising 228, 252
- Irrigateurs . 237
- Issue Peas .... . 322
- Ivory Bougie Gauges . . 107
- „ Caustic Cases . . 94
- „ Ear Speculums . 210
- „ Vaccine Points. . 97
- Jackson’s Dilators . 89
- Jacob’s Eye Needles . . 81
- Jaeger’s Iridectomy Knives . 79
- James’s Laryngoscope Lenses . 124
- ,, Laryngoscopes . 123
- „ Spray Producers . . 355
- ,, Tongue Depressors. . 133
- Jaw Saws .... . 284
- Jessop’s Tracheotonly Tubes . 129
- Johnson's Laryngoscopes . . 124
- „ Urinary Cases . . 366
- Jones’s Ovariotomy Forceps . 339
- Jugum Penis . 233
- Junker’s Inhalers . 216
- Jury Mast for Pott’s Disease . 348
- Keetley’s Stretchers . . 329
- Keith’s Portable Case 5
- Kempner’s Artificial Legs . Kemptou’s Elevators . . 172
- . 152
- Kennedy’s Enemas . 241
- Kesteven’s Drop Test-case for
- Albuminuria . 341
- Kettles, Bronchitis . 214
- Key’s Hernia Directors . 228
- „ Lithotomy Knives . . 91
- i, Tooth 153,154
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- PAGE PAGE
- Key’s Tourniquets . 26 Lamps, Microscopic . . 304
- Kiessler^s Mouth Mirrors . . 154 Lancet Cases . . .95,96,227
- King’ s Cone Percussors . 119 Lancets, Abscess 58,95
- 97 Iridectomy Instruments . 318 „ Bleeding . 95
- 37 Respirators . 325 ,, Gum . 60,153
- 33 Wheel Catheters . 101 ,. Medicine Chest . . 322
- Knee- caps .... . 170 „ Puncturing . . 258
- 33 Splints . . 188, 189, 354 ,, Tonsil . . 134
- Knight’s Midwifery Forceps . 38 „ Uterine . 263
- Knives, Abscess . 58, 62 „ Vaccinating . 96
- 33 Angular 71,130 Lane’s Speculum Ani 208,231
- 33 Brain . 65 Laryngeal and Trachea Instru-
- 33 Breast . . 49 ments . 122-129
- 33 Canaliculus . 71, 78 „ Syringes . . 122
- 33 Cartilage . 65 Laryngoscope Lenses. . 124
- 33 Cataract 72,73 „ Mirrors . 125
- 33 Corn 308, 309 Laryngoscopes . 123,124
- 9f Critchett’s . 80 Laryngoscopic Lamp . . 352
- 33 Entomological . 309 Laryngotomy Tubes . . 125
- 33 Finger . 1 49, 59 Lawrence’s Eye Compressors . 76
- 33 Fissure of Anus . 230 „ Back Splints . 188
- 33 Fistula . . 229 „ Fracture Cradles . 193
- 33 Iridectomy . 79 Lazarovitch’s Blunt Hooks . 39
- Lachrymal Duct . . 80 Leather for Splints . . 195
- 33 Lithotomy 90, 91 Leech Conservatories . . 322
- 33 Masticating . . 323 „ Tubes . 322
- 33 Paget’s . . 60 Lee’s Canulas . 43
- 79 Palate . . 132 „ Craniotomy Forceps . - 41
- 99 Puncture . 84 „ Hmmorrhoidal Clamp . 228
- 99 Scalpel and Finger . 61 „ Midwifery Forceps . . 38
- 39 Scarifying . 85 „ Vapour Baths . * . 213
- 39 Secondary . 86 Leftwich’s Auscultatory Sound . 361
- 39 Section . 309, 332 Leggings .... . 170
- 39 Sims’ . 255 Leg Irons and Walking Boots 179-181
- 39 Strabismus . 87 „ Rests .... . 322
- 39 Tendon . 50,51 „ Splints . . 188, 189, 360
- 99 Tracheotomy . . 128 Legs, Artificial . 171,172
- 90 Tyrrell’s . 80 „ Socket . 174
- 99 Yesico-vaginal Fistula . 259 „ Wooden Pin . 174
- 99 Walker’s . 80 Lens Hook.... . 79
- Kramer’s Ear Speculum s . 211,272 „ Prickers . 80
- 99 Eustachian Catheters . 273 Lenses .... . 281
- 99 Nasal Catheters . . 276 „ Laryngoscope . . 124
- Krieshaber’s Laryngoscopes . 124 Lenticulars . 284
- Kuchenmeister’s Cervix Scissors. 332 Leslie’s Plaisters 322,323
- Lever’s Craniotomy Forceps . 41
- Laboratories . 327 „ Decapitators . . 42
- Lachrymal Bougies . . 80 „ Midwifery Forceps . 38
- 39 Duct Knives . 80 „ Utero-ahdominal Sup-
- 39 Duct Probes . 84 ports . . 163
- Ladies’ Chest Expander 226,227 „ Vectis . . 43
- 99 Scissors . . 332 Lewin’s Laryngoscopes . 124
- Laennec’s Stethoscopes . 115 Liebreich’s Iris Forceps . 80
- L’Allemand’s Catheters . 106 „ Opthalmoscopes . 84
- Laminaria Tents 255, 366 Lift, Improved Invalid . 356
- Lamps, Cupping . 98 Ligature, Catgut . 23
- 99 Illuminating . 320, 370 ,, Instruments . 228
- 99 Laryngoscopic. . 352 „ Needles . 132
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- Ligature, Silk . . . PAG-E 24, 60
- „ Thread 24
- „ Wire . . 24
- Ligatures, Catgut . 317
- Linen Bandages . 197
- Lint ..... . 323
- „ Holders, Speculum . 260
- Lion Forceps Lipscotnbe’s Filters . . 284
- . 318
- Lisfranc’s Amputating Knives . 18
- Lister’s Carbolic Spray Producer 340
- „ Carbolized Catgut . 317-23
- „ „ Gauze . . 317
- ,. Double Mouth Gag . 356
- „ Mackintosh doth . . 323
- „ Set of Catheters . 370
- „ Spray Apparatus . . 221
- „ Steam Boiler for ditto . 340
- „ Tourniquet . 26
- Liston’s Amputating Knives . 18
- „ Arm Splints . . 187
- „ Artery Forceps 21
- „ Bone Forceps . 284
- „ ' Ear Scoops . . 270
- „ Fracture Splints . . 189
- „ Harelip Pins . . • 50
- „ Knee Splints . . 189
- „ Lithotomy Knives . 91
- „ „ Staffs . 92
- „ Litliotrites . 92
- „ Prostate Catheters . 106
- „ Screw Probes . 284
- „ Taper Screws 51
- ,. Thigh Splints . 190
- „ Tourniquet . . 26
- „ Tumour and Nasvus
- Needles . . 49
- Lithoclast, Urethral . . 90
- Lithotomes . 90
- Lithotomy and Lithotrity Instru-
- ments . 88-93.
- „ Bandages . 90,197
- „ Forceps . 90
- ,, Knives 90, 91
- „ Scoops . 91
- „ Sounds . 91
- „ Staffs . 92
- Litliotrites .... 92, 93
- Litmus Papers . . 281
- Little’s Instrument for Club-foot 178
- Locock’s Sponge Syringes . Lonsdale’s Instrument for Frt . 285
- ic-
- tured Jaw . 131
- ,, Spinal Apparatus . 178
- Lownde’s Spirometers . 121
- „ Vectis . 43
- Lucas’s Ear Syringe . . 372
- Luer’s Artery Forceps ,. 21
- Luer’s Bullet Forceps PAGE 22
- „ Calculus Extractors 89
- „ Gouge Forceps 283
- „ Guillotines 130
- Luke’s Fracture Cradles 194
- Lumbar Ice Bags 113
- Lunatic Belts 163
- Lund’s Ear Douches . 270
- Lyon’s Stricture Dilators . 233
- Mackenzie's Guillotines 340
- „ Laryngoscopes 128
- „ Throat Conductors . 292
- „ Throat Forceps 126
- Mackintosh Cloth 323
- Mackintosh’s Midwifery Forceps 36
- Maclintock’s Ovum Forceps 257
- Macnamara’s Eye Instruments . 343
- ,, Eyelid Betractor . 351
- Magnifiers, Hand 302
- Mahomed’s Sphygmographs 120
- Makonneuve’s Transfusion Ap-
- paratus 330
- ,, Urethrotomes 234
- Male Glass Syringes . 285
- „ Urinals . . . 198,199
- Mallam’s Chloroform Inhalers 216
- „ Instantaneous Vaccina-
- tors . 96
- „ Stethoscopes 115
- Manacles .... 163
- Marine Barometers . . . 248
- » Glue .... 304 ,, Lint . . . .823
- Markwick’s Spongio-piline . . 328
- Marshall’s Ear Syphons . . 272
- >, Haemorrhoidal Forceps 229
- » Iodine Bottles . . 322
- » Osteotomes . . 284
- „ Urethral Syringes . 279
- Martin dale’s Portable Inhaler . 357 Martinens’s Hearing Trumpets . 275 Mason’s Hygrometers . . 249
- „ Splints . . . .189
- Masticating Knives . . . 323
- Mather’s Feeding Bottles . . 318
- Mathieu’s Ear Forceps . . 274
- „ Metrotomes . . 256
- „ Ovariotomy Forceps . 267
- „ Torsion Forceps. . 22
- » Tracheotomy Tubes . 128
- » Uterine Scissors and
- i Forceps . . . 259
- Matthews’ Craniotomy Forceps . 40
- . Maunder’s Spray Producers . 221 Maunoir’s Iris Scissors . 85,86
- McAdams’s Mouth Props . . 225
- McDougall’s Catheters . . 106
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- McIntyre’s Fracture Splints McLean’s Stethoscopes 189, 355 Naeg ele’s Perforators . 43
- . 116. Nsevus Needles . . 49
- Meadows’s Ecraseurs . . 101 Nail Scissors . 332
- „ Speculums 203, 350 Napier’s Pessaries . 112
- „ Stem Pessary . . 356 Rubber Catheter . . 355
- Measuring Standard . . 348 Nasal Catheters . 276
- Medicated Suppositories, Pes- D Douches . . 276,326,372
- saries, &c. . 230, 324 99 Polypi, Ecraseurs for . 370
- Medicine Chests 310-314 99 Speculums 210, 276, 335, 366
- Membrane Perforators . 43 Nash’s Bronchitis Kettles . . 214
- Mercurial Vapour Baths . 213 Naugenbaur’s Speculums . . 211
- Metacarpal Saws . 20 Neck Pillows . 295
- Metal Enemas . !. . 285 Necrosis Forceps . 284
- Metallic Bougies . 107 99 Trephining, and Resec-
- „ Nipple Shields . 44 tion Instruments 282-284
- Metrometer Sounds . . 256 Needle-holders . 132,257
- Metrotomes . 256 99 holding Forceps 256,257
- Microscopes and Apparatus Needles, Acupressure . . 314
- 296- 305, 332 99 Acupuneturation . 48
- Microscopic Forceps . . 303 99 Acupuncture . . 314
- „ Lamps . . 304 99 Aneurism 48, 58
- „ Needles . . 303 90 Cataract . 81
- „ Objects . 306, 307 99 Exploring 59
- „ Scalpels . . 303 99 Eye • 80, 81
- „ Scissors . . 303 9t Fergusson’s . . 132
- „ Syringes . . 302 99 Hsemorrhoidal . 230
- Microscopical Air Pump . 334 99 Hernia . . 228
- Midwifery Cases (Pocket) . 31-32 99 Hulke’s Suture . 81
- „ Forceps,32-38,339,352,372 99 Ligature . 132
- „ Instruments 27-32 99 Microscopic . . 303
- Millboards for Starch Bandage 99 Nmvus . . 49
- Splints . 195 99 Palate . 131, 132
- Miners’ Respirators . . 325 99 Perineum . 257
- Minor Operating Instruments 45-48 99 Pick’s Blunt , . 132
- Mirrors, Laryngoscope . 125 99 Seton . 62
- „ Mouth . 153, 154 99 Sim’s Tubular . 257
- Moc Main Trusses . 165 99 Staphyloraphia . 132
- Model Barometers . 249 99 Suture . 24, 50
- Morison’s Auriscopes . 210, 269 99 Tubular . 131
- „ Eustachian Cathetei . 337 99 „ Wire . 132
- „ Pneumatic Ear Specu- Nelaton’s Dilators . 229
- lunis . 271 99 Gunshot Probe . 23
- Morton’s Retractors . . 328 99 Instrument for Stone . 93
- Mortuary Tables . 325 99 Radius Splints . 189
- Mouth Gag, Double . . 356 Nelson’s Inhalers . 217
- „ Mirrors . 153,154 Neville’s Splints . 189
- „ Props Mudge’s Chloroform Inhalers . 225 Nicholas’s Vaccine Inciters . 97
- . 217 Nicholl’s Blowpipes . 65
- Mulloney’s Bandages . . 197 Nightingale’s Respirators . . 328
- Murchison’s Thermometers . 245 Nipple Shells 44
- „ Trocars . . 157 99 Shields . . 44
- Murphy’s Chloroform Inhalers . 217 Nitrous Oxide Bags . . 224
- „ Graniotomy Forceps . 39 „ Gas Apparatus 222-225
- „ Crotchets . . 42 Nose Syringes . 276
- „ Midwifery Forceps . 38 Note Books, Students’ . 329
- „ Uterine Syringe . . 335 Nott’ s Speculum Vaginm . . 366
- Murray’s Inhalers . -217
- Muslin Bandages . . , . 348 O’Beirne’s Tubes . 230
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- Object Boxes PAGE . 304
- „ Glasses . . 305
- Obstetric Bags . 29, 30
- „ Binders 161,162
- „ Supports O’Coimell’s Feeding Bottles . 162
- . 318
- Odontological Bags 149,150
- (Esophagus Bougies . . 125
- Oil Silk .... . 326
- Ointment Catheters . . 103
- Oldham’s Midwifery Forceps . 35
- Onychia Forceps . 326
- ,, Scissors . 326
- Operating Instruments, Minor 45-48
- ,, Scalpels . 50
- „ Tables . 32V
- Operation Case . . 340
- Ophthalmic Caustic Cases . . 24
- ,, Head Rest . 335
- Ophthalmoscopes 82-84
- Oriental Vapour Baths . 212
- Orinasal Respirators . . 328
- Ormsby’s iEther Inhaler . 339
- Osteological Preparations . 307-8
- Osteotomes . 284
- Osteotomists . 43
- Os Uteri Dilators . 45
- Otoscopes .... . 276
- Ovariotomy Clamps .267-8
- „ Forceps . 267, 339
- „ Hooks . 267
- „ Instruments 266-268
- ,, Trocars . 157, 267
- Ovum Forceps . 43,257
- Paget’s Knives . . 60
- Palate Chisels . 130
- „ Drills . 132
- „ Knives . . 132
- „ Needles . . 131
- Paley’s Feeding Apparatus . 327
- Palfrey’s Utero-abdominal Sup-
- ports . 163
- ,, Uterine Case . 336
- Paquelirfs Thermo Cautery . 346
- Parabolic Illuminators . 302
- Paracentesis Abdominis Trocars
- Parnell’s Patella Apparatus 155, 156 . 195
- Patella Bandages . 195
- „ Splints . 195, 351
- Patent Clinical Thermometers 58, 62
- Pellier’s Eyelid Retractors . 76
- Pelvimeters 257, 258
- Pelvis, Female . . 307
- Pemberton’s Splints . . 188
- Pencil-case Vaccinators . 96
- Pencils, Camel-hair , . 317
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- Percussion Hammers . . 119
- „ Thimbles . . 119
- Percussors .... . 119
- Perforated Zinc Arm Splints . 187
- Perforators . . . 42,43,284
- „ Membrane . 43
- Perineal Bandages . 190
- Perineum Needles . 257
- Perrin’s Dissecting Hooks . . 05
- Pessaries
- 108-113,341,345,351,352, 353,356
- „ Medicated . . 324
- Pessary, Flexible Annular . . 361
- Petits’ Spiral Tourniquets . . 25
- Pewter Urinals . . 200
- Phillips’ Thermometers . . 246
- Phymosis Forceps . 234
- Physician’s Bag . . 344
- Pick’s Blunt Needles . . 132
- Pilcher’s Ear Speculums 210, 272
- „ Eustachian Catheters . 273
- Pill Machines . 327
- Pillows, India-rubber. 294, 295
- Pin Legs . . . . . 174
- Pins, Acupressure . 48
- „ Harelip . 50
- Placenta Forceps . 43
- Plaster, Adhesive . 314
- „ Carbolic . 317
- „ Leslie’s . 322, 323
- Plated Bougies . . 107
- „ Catheters . 106
- „ Suture Wire . . 50
- Platina Cups, Bantock’s . 258
- Playfair’s Transfusion Apparatus 330
- „ Uterine Probes . . 264
- Pleximeters . 119
- ,, and Hammers . . 119
- Plugs, Rectum . 230,328
- „ Vaginal . 43, 265
- Pneumatic Ear Speculums . . 271
- Pocket Bellows . . 334
- „ Cases . . . . 60
- „ Clinical Thermometer . 357
- „ „ Urine Case. . 370
- „ Instruments, in case 52-58, 360
- „ Knives . . 332
- „ Midwifery Cases 31, 32
- Polarizing Apparatus . 302
- Politzer’s Eustachian Apparatus
- 277, 333
- Pollick’s Forceps . 23
- Polyprites .... . 258
- Polypus Forceps . 276
- „ Snares . . 276
- Pond’s Corn Knives . . 309
- Pontain’s Aspirators . . 159
- Ponteau’s Bladder Trocars 156,229
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- Porcelain Thermometers . . 247
- Poroplastic Sheets, Cooking’s . 196
- „ Jackets . . . 355
- ,, Splints . . . 367
- Portable Batteries . . . 289
- „ Electro • magneto Machine . . . 365
- „ Enemas . . , 277
- ,, Fracture Cradles . . 194
- „ Hypodermic Syringes . 201
- „ Inhaler . . . 357
- „ Male and Female Catheters ... 60,61
- „ Ophthalmoscopes . . 82
- Post-mortem and Dissecting Instruments . . . 63-65
- Post-mortem Gloves . .66
- „ Saws . . .66
- „ Scissors . . 66
- „ Skull Tractor Drills 66
- Poultry Carvers .... 331
- Powder Folders .... 327 Pravaz’s Hypodermic Syringes . 202
- Pretty’s Uterine Compress . . 262
- Price’s Splints . . 190,344, 355
- Priestley’s Craniotomy Forceps . 41
- „ ' Pessaries . . . 110
- „ Uterine Dilators 263
- Pritchard’s Lithotomy Bandages 90
- Probangs .... 125
- Probe, Vertebrated . 344
- Probes .... 61
- „ Bowman’s 84
- „ Budd’s Elastic 372
- „ Fistula . 229
- ,, for applying Nitrate of
- Silver . 258
- „ for Lachrymal Duct 84
- „ Gunshot 23
- „ Uterine . 264
- Prolapsus Ani Trusses 167 , 230
- „ Bandages . 167 ,230
- „ Uteri Bandages . 163
- Prostate Catheters . 102, 103 ,106
- Prout’s Urinometer Cases . 280
- Pulleys, Dislocation . 196
- Pulvermacher’s Chain Bands 292
- Pumps, Breast . 44. ,226
- Puncture Knives # 84
- Puncturing Lancets . 258
- Purvis’s Vaccination Case . 359
- Quain’s Hsemorrhoidal Clamps 228
- „ Percussors 119
- „ Rectum Bougies . O GO 230
- „ Stethometers 122
- „ Stethoscopes . . 116
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- Hack Aspirators. . . .159
- Radius Splints . . . 188,189
- Rain Gauges .... 250
- Ramadge’s Inhalers . . . 217
- „ Inhaling Tubes. . 217
- Ramsbotham’s Craniotomy Forceps 41 „ Decapitators . 42
- „ Midwifery Forceps 33
- Ratan Cane Splints . . . 190
- Razors........................373
- Reclining Boards . . . 184
- Rectum Bougies . . 108, 230
- „ Dilators . . . 229
- „ Instruments . . 228-231
- „ Plugs . . . 230,327
- „ Speculum . . . 344
- Reflectors ..... 125
- Reicl and Morison’s Flexible Ste-scopes .... 116,117
- Resection, Trephining, and Ne-crosis Instruments . . 282-284
- Reservoir Enemas . . . 237
- Respirators . . . . 327-8
- „ Carrick’s . . . 215
- „ King's Miners’ and
- Fireman's . . 325
- Rests, Vaginal .... 372
- Retractors ..... 328
- „ Cooper’s . . . 259
- „ Eyelid . 76,349,351
- Richardson’s Apparatus for Suspended Animation 315 „ Bougies . . . 355
- „ Pessary . . . 345
- „ Spray Producers . 221
- ,, Stricture Dilators . 233
- Ricord’s Phymosis Forceps . . 234
- „ Speculums . . . 206
- Riding Belts .... 162
- Rigby’s Perforators ... 43
- Ring Pessaries, Hewitt’s . . 110
- Robbins & Co.’s Anaesthetic Ether 221 Roberton’s Funis Instruments . 43
- „ Midwifery Forceps . 34
- Robson’s Patent Diffuser . . 367
- „ „ Inhaler . . 363
- Roller Bandages . . . 197
- Rosehead Drills . . 137, 152, 154
- Rose’s Vaccinator, Modification of 353 Roshmund’s Hernia Instruments 227
- Routh’s Metrotomes .
- „ Speculum Holders Roux’s Needle Holders Royal Navy Cases Ruhmkorff’s Coils Rutherford’s Thermometers Ryan’s Suspenders
- . 256 . 206 . 132
- . 9-12 .292-3 . 247 . 168
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- Sacking, Poles, and Irons for Scissors, Skin-grafting 328
- removing Patients from tlie „ Starch Bandage . 328,329
- Operating Theatre 328 „ Strabismus . 86
- Salmon’s Fistula Scissors . 229 „ Tonsil. 132, 134, 135, 337
- „ Trusses . . 165,166 „ Uterine 259, 264
- Salter’s Fracture Cradles . 194 „ Uvula . 135
- „ Splints .... 194 Scoops, Ear 270
- „ Stethoscopes . 116 „ Foreign Body. 87
- Sankey’s Tracheotomy Forceps . 128 „ Lithotomy * 91
- „ „ Tubes 127 Screw Lever Speculums 204-210
- Sansom’s Inhalers 217 Scrotal Trusses . , 167
- Saunders’ Elevators . 152 Seamless Tube Caustic Cases 94
- „ Needles for Solution . 81 Sea-tangle Tents 259
- Saunderson’s Sphygmographs 120 Secondary Knives 86
- Saws, Amputating . . 18-19 Section Knives . 309, 332
- „ Charrier’s Double, for Spine 66 Self-acting Hypodermic Syringes 202
- „ Finger . . . 20,60 Self-adjusting Trusses 164
- „ Jaw . 284 Self-registering. Thermometers 244-247
- „ Metacarpal 20 Self-retaining Catheters 106
- „ Post-mortem 66 „ Drainage Tubes 317
- „ Skull . 284 „ Stems . . 254-5
- „ Subcutaneous . 370 Serrefines .... 22
- „ Wood’s Shifting Back 20 Seton Needles 62
- Sayre’s American Splints . • . 190 „ Tapes 328
- „ Apparatus for Spine Dis- Seutins’s Starch Bandage Scissors 328
- ease .... 347 Sheffield’s Elevators . 152
- „ Jury Mast for Pott’s Dis- Shephard’s Female Catheters 59, 106
- ease . 348 Shirts, Skin-fitting 348
- „ Yertebrated Probe . 344 ' Shot Depressors . Shuter’s Portable Epists # 260
- Scalpel and Finger Knives . 61 ixis
- „ Cases . 48, 61, 66, 85, 284 Canula, &c. 52, 273
- „ Microscopic 303 Sibson’s Inhalers 217
- „ Operating 50 „ Stethoscopes. 116
- Scales and Weights 328 „ Thermometers 245
- Scaling Instruments . . 13 3,151 Sichel’s Cataract Knives 72
- Scanzoni’s Speculum . 206 Siegel’s Spray Inhalers 218
- Scarificators . . . 99,372 „ Spray Producers Sieveking’s iEsthesiometers 221
- „ Cases 99 314
- Scarifying Knives 85 Sigmoid Catheters 260
- „ Lancets . , 260 Signoroni’s Tourniquet 25
- Scarpa’s Needles for Reclination . 81 Silk, Arnolds’ Improved 23
- ,, Shoes . . . . 178 „ Ligature . 24,60
- Schofield’s Pessaries . 112 Silver Probes 61
- Schuft’s Double Spoons 74 Simplex Enemas Simpson’s Acupressnre Needle 234
- „ Forceps 85 s . 314
- Scissors, Bowel .... 65 „ Cephalotribes 39
- „ Bowman’s . 85 „ Chest Measurers 114
- „ Canaliculus . 85 „ Craniotomy Forceps . 42
- „ Capsular 72 ,, Exploring Trocars 252
- „ Dressing 61 „ Intra-uterine Stems
- „ Eye ... . 85 253, 254
- „ Fistula 229 ,, Metrotomes 256
- „ Frsenum 44 „ Midwifery Forceps 32
- „ Harelip 320 ,, Osteotomists 43
- „ Iris 35,86 „ Ovum Forceps . 257
- „ Microscopic . 303 „ Perforators 43
- „ Post-mortem 66 „ Pessaries . 110
- „ Onychia 326 t „ Speculums , 204
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- Simpson’s Tubular Needles . 257
- „ Uterine Sounds . . 264
- „ Wire Twisters . .261
- Sims’s Double Corkscrews . . 252
- „ Duckbill Speculums 205,206 „ Ecraseurs . . . 101
- „ Knives .... 255 „ Metrotomes . . . 256
- „ Revolving Scalpels . . 259
- „ Sigmoid Catheters . . 260
- „ Sponge Tent Forceps . 261 ,, „ Tents , . . 261
- „ Tampon Holders . . 260
- „ Tubular Needles . . 257
- „ Uterine Hooks. . 259,260
- „ „ Knives . . 259
- „ „ Scissors , . 259
- „ „ Sounds . . 264
- Six’s Thermometers . . . 247
- Skeleton Splints . . . 190
- Skeletons, Human . . . 307
- Skin-fitting Shirts . . . 348
- Skin-grafting Scissors . . 328
- Skinner’s Inhalers . . . 218
- „ Pessaries . . . 110
- Skull Forceps .... 284 „ Rests .... 66
- „ Saws .... 284 „ Tractor Drills . . .66
- Sliding Artery Forceps . . 22
- Slings, Arm .... 186
- Slippers, Bed .... 316 Smee’s Batteries . . . 290
- Smellie’s Perforators . . .43
- Smith’s Angular Knives . . 130
- „ Aspirators . . . 159
- „ Cautery Irons . 228,258
- „ Ecraseurs . . . 101
- „ Eye Douche . . . 342
- „ Gags .... 133 „ Hamorrhoidal Clamps . 228 „ Harelip Forceps . . . 312
- „ Needle-holders . . 257
- „ Speculum Vaginae . . 366
- „ Splints . . . 189
- ,, Syringes, Exploring . 318
- „ Uterine Scissors . . 264
- Snellin’s Eye Compressors . . 76
- Snell’s Tooth Keys . . . 154
- Snow’s Inhalers . . . 218,219
- Socket Arms .... 173 „ Legs . . . .174
- Soluble Bougies .... 325 Sounds, Auscultatory . . . 361
- „ Biconical . . . 340
- „ Lithotomy . . .91
- „ Metrometer . . . 256
- „ Uterine, 264,265,337, 347, 352
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- Southey’s Trocar and Canulas 346, 362
- Spatulas.....................62
- Speculum Caustic Holders . . 260
- „ Ear Spout . . . 359
- „ Forceps . . 253,260
- „ Holders . . . 206
- „ Lint-holders . . 260
- „ Rectum . . . 344
- „ Retracting, andUterine
- Depositor . . 359
- „ Scarifying Lancets . 260
- „ Vaginae . . 363,366
- Speculums, Ani 207, 208, 231, 356, 363 „ Aural . . . 335
- „ Ear 208-11,271,279,350,366
- „ Nasal 210,276,335,366
- „ Rectum . . . 344
- ,, Vaginal 203-207,350,363
- Sphygmographs. . . 120,360
- Spinal Supports. . . 175-78
- Spine Chisels .... 67
- „ Disease, Apparatus for . 347 ,, Saws .... 66
- Spiral Tourniquets (Petit’s) . 25
- Spirit Thermometers . . . 248
- Spirometers . . . 121,122
- Splint, Excision . . 344, 355
- „ Fracture, and Cradle . 193
- „ Leg .... 360 „ Patella . . . 195,351
- „ Thigh . . . .355
- Splints 186-191,' 351, 340, 353, 365
- „ Knee .... 354 „ Leg and Thigh. .' . 340
- „ Salter’s . . . .194
- „ Stevenson’s . . . 351
- „ Tenotomy . . . 340
- „ Wyat’s . . . . 340
- Sponge Forceps .... 261 „ Syringes . . . 285
- „ Tents .... 261 „ Tent Forceps. . . 261
- „ Tent Introducers . . 261
- Spongio-piline .... 328
- Spoons, Double .... 74
- Spratley’s Vaccinators . . 96
- Spray Inhalers .... 218
- „ Producers 220,221, 340, 355,372 Spring Artery Forceps, Improved 21
- Crutches „ Dressing Forceps Spuds, Bowman’s Double „ Walton’s.
- Squire’s Thermometers Stafford’s Urethrotomes Staffs, Lithotomy „ Stricture .
- Stage Forceps .
- 185
- 59
- 74
- 86
- 245
- 234
- 92
- 234
- 302
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- Stage Micrometers PAGE . 302
- Standard, Measuring . . 348
- „ Thermometers . 248
- Stanhope Lenses . 281
- Stanley’s Directors . 228
- Staphyloraphia Needles . 132
- Starch Bandage Forceps . 318
- ,, Scissors . 328
- ,, Shears . 318
- Statham’s Students’ Chemical
- Cabinets . 329
- Steam’s Urethra Dilators . 337
- Stem, Empyema . 345
- „ Pessaries . . 352, 356
- Stems, Dilating . . 336
- „ Intra-uterine 253-255, 336, 345
- Stethomet^rs . 122
- Stethoscope-holders . . 122
- Stethoscopes Stevenson’s Patella Splint . 114-118
- . 351
- Sticks, Invalid Walking . 186
- Stockings . . 169
- Stohrer’s Batteries . 293
- Stokes’ Stethoscopes . . 116
- Stomach Pumps. . 238
- Stopping Instruments . 138,151
- Strabismus Forceps . . 86
- * Hooks . 87
- „ Knives . 87
- „ Scissors . 86
- Strait Waistcoats . 163
- Stretchers, Hospital . . 320
- „ Keetley’s . . 329
- Stricture Dilators . 232
- „ Instruments . 233-234
- „ Staffs . . 234
- Students’ Chemical Cabinets . 329
- „ Microscopes . 296
- „ Note Books . 329
- Styles . 87
- „ Ware’s . 87
- Subcutaneous Sfiw . 370
- Suction Trocars . . 156
- Supports, Breast . 44
- „ Spinal . 175-178
- Suppositories, Medicated . 230,324
- Suppository Tubes . 231
- Surface Thermometers . 244
- Surgeons’ Cabinets . 312-314
- Surgical Bags 1
- Suspenders . 168,332
- Suture Needles . 24, 50
- „ „ Hulke’s . 81
- ,, Silk . 50
- „ Wire . 50
- Swan’s Inhalers. . 219
- Swimming Belts . 295
- Swing Cradles . . 193
- Syme’s Abscess Knives PAGE 51, 62
- „ Artery Forceps . 22
- „ Bougies . . 108
- „ Lithotomy Staffs . 92
- „ Stricture Staffs . 234
- Symon’s Chloroform Bottles . 219
- Symonds’ Tractors . 43
- Syphon Douches 261, 365
- „ „ Nasal 276, 326
- „ Enemas 240, 241
- „ Stomach Pumps . 238
- „ Trocars . 157, 267
- „ Vaginal Syringes . . 241
- Syringe, Abscess . 340
- Syringes, Anatomical . 52
- „ Bladder . 89
- „ Catheter . 89
- Ear . 273,333, 338, 372
- „ Exploring . . 318
- „ Eye . 77,86
- „ Hydrocele . . 279
- „ Hypodermic 200-203, 35'8, 372
- >, Laryngeal . . 122
- „ Metal and Glass . . 285
- „ Sponge . 285
- „ Vaginal 241, 278
- „ Throat . 126
- „ Urethral . 279
- „ Uterine . 241, 262, 335
- Table Knives and Forks, Razors, &c.
- „ Spoons 372-374 . 373
- Table, Reading or Writing . 369
- Tables, Mortuary . 325
- „ Operating . 327
- Talipes Instruments . . 179
- Tampon-holders . . 260
- Tanner’s Pessaries . 113
- Tape Plaster 322,323
- Tapering Speculums . 206, 207
- Taper Screws, Liston’s . 51
- Tapes, Seton . 328
- Taylor’s Angular Knives . 71
- „ Bullet Forceps . 22
- „ Vectors . 87
- T-Bandages 163,197
- Teale’s Dilators . . 89
- „ Thermometers . 246
- Teats, India-rubber . . 44
- Teevan’s Grooved Catheters . 107
- „ Lithotomy Staffs . . 92
- „ Lithotrites . . 92
- „ Urethral Syringes . 279
- „ Urethrotome . 337
- Temple Scarificators . . 99
- Tenaculums . . .20,51,62
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- Tendon Knives . Tenotomy Splints Tent Introducers Tents, Laminaria „ Sea-tangle
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- 50, 51 . 340 . 261 253, 366 . 259 . 351
- Test Glasses, Urinometers, &c. 279-281 „ Stands .... 281 „ Tubes and Glasses . . 281
- Thermic Hammers . . . 329
- Thermo Cautery . . . 346
- Thermometers, Barometers, &c.
- 242-251
- „ Clinical
- 58,62, 242-244, 357 Thigh-pieces .... 170 „ Splints .... 190 Thimbles, Percussion . . . 119
- Thomas’s Dissecting Hooks . 65
- „ Pessaries . . 112, 351
- Thompson’s Bottle and Stopcock 107 ,, Bougies . . 107,108
- „ Breast Believers 44,226
- „ Catheters . 106,107
- „ Caustic Catheters . 107
- „ Chest Measurers . 114
- „ Lithotomy Forceps . 90
- „ „ Knives . 91
- „ „ Sounds . 91
- „ Litliotrites . 92,93
- „ Prostate Catheters . 106
- „ Stricture Dilators . 233
- ,, Syphons . . . 106
- „ Trocars . . .156
- „ Urethra Forceps . 93
- „ Urethrotomes . . 234
- Thomson’s Elevators . . . 153
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- Tooth Instruments . . 135-154
- ,, Keys . . . 153,154
- „ Punches .... 154
- Torsion Forceps .... 22
- Tosswill’s Stomach Pumps . . 238
- Tourniquets . . . 25,26,334
- „ Improved Elastic . 330
- „ Improved Esmarch’s.
- Townley’s Chloroform Inhalers . 219 Toynbee’s Ear Forceps . . 270
- „ „ Speculums . 208,271
- „ Otoscopes . . . 276
- „ Tympanums, Artificial 268
- Tracheotomes .... 126
- Tracheotomy Cleaners . . 127
- „ Forceps . . 128
- „ Hooks . . . 128
- „ Knives . . . 128
- „ Trocars. . . 128
- „ Tube and Canulas
- 127, 129, 365 Tractors, Symonds’ . . .43
- Transfusion Apparatus . . 330
- Trephines ..... 283 „ Brushes . . . 284
- Trephining, Necrosis, and Besec-
- tion Instruments . 282-284
- Trial Glasses .... 330 Tripod Stands .... 224 Trocars . . . 154-157, 346
- „ Exploring . 59, 156,252
- „ Ovariotomy . . 157,267
- „ Tracheotomy . . , . 128
- Trousseau’s Tracheotomy Forceps 128 „ „ Tubes . 128
- Truss Spring Urinals . . . 200
- Trusses .... 164-167
- „ Hypodermic Syringe . 372 Tubes, Capillary . 97
- Thread Ligature . 24 D Conversation . . 274
- Throat Brushes . . 125,126 99 Drainage . 317
- „ Forceps . . 126 99 Elastic . . 93
- „ Syringes. . 126 99 Inflating . . 44
- Tibbitt’s Batteries . 368 Inhaling. . 214,217
- Tilt’s Uterine Curettes . 262 99 Laryngotomy . . 125
- Tissue, Gutta-percha . . 318 99 Leech . 322
- Todd’s Bectum Dilators . 229 99 O’Beirne’s . 230
- „ Stethoscopes . . 116 99 Spray . . 221
- Tomes’ Elevators . 153 99 Suppository . 231
- Tongue Depressors 133,134, 340 99 Tracheotomy . 127-129, 365
- ,, Forceps . . 134 Tubing, Drainage . 317
- Tonsil Bistouries . 134 99 Gasometer . 225
- „ Forceps . . 134 Tubular Needles 257
- „ Guillotines . 130,131 99 „ Davy’s . 131
- „ Instruments . . 130-135 • i Wire Needles . 132
- ,, Lancets . . 134 Tumour and Neevus Needles . 49
- ,, Scissors, Blair’s . 337 ?> Forceps . 262,267
- „ „ Erichsen s . 134,135 99 Hooks . . 51
- Tooth Forceps . . 139-149 99 „ Cooper’s Double 52
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- Tumour Syringes Tupola Tents Turk’s Tongue Depressors Turmeric Papers Turner’s Ear Speculums Twist, Chinese . Tympanums, Artificial Tyrrell’s Hooks .
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- Umbilical Bands . . . 162
- „ Belts . . . .162
- „ Trusses . . . 167
- Universal Syringes . . . 268
- University Microscopes . . 298
- Urinals, &c. . . . 198-200
- Urinary Cabinets . . 279,280
- „ Cases , 366
- „ Stands .... 2S1 Urethra Forceps , . .93
- Urethral Dilators . 263,337,343
- „ Lithoclasts ... 90
- „ Syringes . . . 279
- Urethrotomes . . . 234,337
- Urinometer Cases . . . 280
- UrinometerSjTest Glasses, &c. 279-281 „ with Indelible Markings . . 280,331
- Uterine Bougies .... 352 „ Cases . . . 264 336
- „ Compress . . . 262
- „ Curettes . . . 262
- „ Depletors . . . 262
- „ Dilators.... 263 „ Directors . . . 252
- „ Douches . 241, 348, 366
- „ Hooks . . . 259,260
- „ Instruments . . 251-266
- „ Lancets .... 263
- „ Medication Instruments 253 „ Polypi Forceps . . 263
- „ Probes .... 264
- „ Repositor and Retracting
- Speculum . . . 359
- „ Scissors . . . 252,264
- „ „ and Forceps . 259
- „ Sounds 264,265,337,347,352
- . „ Syringe' and Sound
- combined . . . 265
- „ Syringes . 241,262,335
- Utero-abdominal Supports . . 163
- Uterus, Instrument for applying
- Ointment to . . 339
- „ Trusses (Horsley’s) . 44
- Uvula Instruments . . 130-135
- „ Scissors .... 135
- Vaccinating Bottles ... 96
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- Vaccinating Instruments, Evan’s 331 „ Lancets '. 96
- Vaccination Case, Purvis’ . . 359
- Vaccinators . . . 96,97,353
- Vaccine Inciters . . . 97
- „ Tubes .... 97
- Vacher’s Midwifery Forceps . 38
- Vaginal Plugs .... 265 „ ,, Greenhalgh’s . 43
- „ Rests, Barnes’ . . 371
- „ Speculums . 203-207,350
- „ Syringes . . 241,278
- Valentin’s Section Knives . . 309
- Valgus Boots .... 182
- Vance’s Female Syringes . . 285
- Vanzatti’s Exploring Syringes . 318
- Vapour Baths . . . 212,213
- Varicocele Needles . . . 331
- „ Rings . . . 331
- „ Suspenders, Morgan’s . 332
- Vectis Levers .... 43
- ,, Lownde’s. . . .43
- Vectors, Taylor’s . 87
- Vernon’s Head-rest . . . 335
- Vesico- and Recto-vaginal Instruments ..... 252 Vesico-Vaginal Fistula Knives . 259 Vidal’s Varicocele Needles . 331, 372
- Voltolini’s Ear Speculums . . 271
- „ Nasal Speculum . 366
- Vulcanite Caustic-holders . . 95
- „ Eustachian Catheter . 333
- „ Rectum Bougies . 108, 230
- „ Syringes . . 331, 372
- „ Urinometers . . 280
- Vullick’s Pessaries . . . 112
- Vnlsellum Forceps . . 135,265
- Wagstaffe’s Catheters . 367,370
- Wakley’s Stricture Instruments . 232 Walker’s Knives . . . 80
- „ Iridectomy Knives . 79
- Walking Sticks, Invalid . . 186
- Waller’s Craniotomy Forceps . 41
- „ Midwifery Forceps . 37
- Walsh’s Stethoscopes . . . 116
- Walton’s Bistouries . . . 71
- „ Cataract Knives . . 72
- „ Directors . 87
- „ Eye Syringes . . 86
- „ Eyelid Retractors . 76
- „ Foreign Body Scoops . 17
- „ Iridectomy Knives . 79
- „ Lachrymal Duct Knives SO
- „ „ „ Probes 84
- „ Needles . 81
- „ Spuds. . 86
- Wansborough’s Nipple Shields . 44
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- Warwick’s Endoscopes . 317
- Ware’s Styles . 87
- Water Beds . 295
- „ Bottles . . 295
- „ Cushions . 295
- „ Dressing Bandages . . 197
- „ Proof Bed Sheeting . 295
- Waterproof Padding for Splints. 191
- Watlien’s Starch Bandage For-
- ceps . 318
- ., New Leg Splint . 360
- Watson’s Inhalers . 219
- Wax Rectum Bougies 108, 230
- Webber’s Anti-ligature Forceps . 20
- ,, Intracisor Forceps . 23
- „ Lithotomy Knives . 91
- Weber’s Auriscopes . 210, 269
- „ Biconical Sound . . 340
- „ Canaliculus Knives . 71
- Weir’s Vaccinators . 97
- Weiss’s Speculum Ani 208, 231
- Wells’s Optlialmoscopes . 84
- „ Ovariotomy Cases . . 266
- „ „ Clamps 267, 268
- „ „ Trocars 157, 267
- Wenharu’s Parabolic Illuminators 302
- Whalebone Bougies . . 108
- ,, Probangs. . 125
- White Cooper’s Cataract Knives 73
- „ „ Entropium For-
- ceps. . 74
- Wicker’s Breast Supporters . 44
- Wilcox’s Forceps . 23
- ,, Ilromorrhoidal Forceps 229
- Wilde’s Ear Forceps . . 270
- ,, „ Speculums 209, 271
- „ Polypus Snares . 276
- Williams’s Stethoscopes . 116
- Wilmot’s Fillet . . 43
- Wilson’s Instrument for Ana-
- sarca .... . 99
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- Sponge Tents . . . 259
- Winders, Bandage . . . 127
- Wire, Adjusters . . . 265, 266
- ,, Ecraseurs .... 100
- „ Ligature .... 24
- ,, Suture .... 50
- „ Twisters . . . 135,261
- Wood’s Hernia Needles . . 228
- „ Hypodermic Syringes . 202
- „ Shifting Back Saws . 20
- Woodward’s Obstetric Supports . 162
- Wool, Carbolized . . . 317
- „ Cotton .... 317
- Wordsworth’s Cautery . . 331
- World’s Guillotines . . . 131
- „ Ovariotomy Clamps . 267
- Wormald’s Catheters . . . 106
- ,, Director and Aneurism Needle . . 331
- „ Lithotomy Knives . 21
- „ Varicocele Rings . 331
- Worthington’s Tracheotomes . 126
- Wright’s Stethoscope-holders . 122
- Wry Neck Apparatus . . 178
- Wutzer’s Hernia Instrument . 227 Wyat’s Splints .... 340
- Wyld’s Capsular Scissors . . 72
- „ Entropium Forceps . 75
- Yearsley’s Ear Forceps . . 270
- „ „ Speculums . 209,271
- Zehender’s Optlialmoscopes Ziegler’s Midwifery Forceps Zinc Arm Splints „ Finger Splints Leg Splints
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- Zwanke’s Pessaries
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- ARNOLD & SONS’ SURGICAL BAG (REGISTERED).
- AS SUGGESTED BY MB. BARHARD HOLT.
- Pig. 2.
- The surgical bag as represented (fig. 1) open, which shows a series of wire trays fitted in the central portion of the bag for cases,, and the two sides or flaps, with loops for lithotrites, catheters, &c.
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- The bag contains—(1) A case containing two amputating knives, Butcher’s amputating saw, and catlin. (2) A case containing three scalpels, two curved bistouries, a hernia knife, two lithotomy knives, two harelip or tenotomy knives, probe, sharp-pointed pair of scissors, pair of artery forceps or tenaculum, pair of spring forceps, aneurism needle, double hook, and hernia director. ,(3) A case containing three cataract knives, Tyrrell’s hook, four needles, silver curette and hook, Adam’s eyelid retractor, set of Bowman’s probes, Critchett’s fine groove director, pair of cilia forceps, pair of iris forceps, and two pairs of scissors. (4) Case containing complete set of Bolt’s dilators. (5) Tonsil guillotine in case. (6) Ophthalmoscope and laryngoscope combined in case. (7) A pocket case containing gum lancet, Syme’s knife, finger knife, scalpel, dressing forceps, pair of scissors, silver caustic case, silver female catheter, probe, director, needles, exploring trocar, &e. (8) A case con-
- taining hydrocele trocar, paracentesis trocar, half-ounce glass syringe with platinum point, and small bottle. (9) A case containing gum elastic catheters, Holt’s india-rubber winged catheters, folding needle case. (10) A case for harelip pins, acupressure needles, probes, &c. (11) A hypodermic syringe in case. (12) Small chloroform bottle in wood case. On the two sides of the bag :
- Two lithotrites, silver double-channel catheter ; three short-beaked sounds, prostate catheter, five silver catheters (Bos. 1, 2, 3, 8, and 10), Ponteau’s curved trocar for puncturing the bladder, folding rectum speculum, vagina speculum, probang, Arnold & Sons’ patent clinical thermometer, polypus forceps, epistaxis catheter, Arnolds’ improved ecraseur, tooth forceps, tracheotomy tubes, rectum bougies, lithotomy forceps, lithotomy scoops, lithotomy staffs, tourniquet, &c.
- Pig 1 represents the Bag (Morocco) when open.
- Pig. 2, the Bag when closed, size 18 x 5| x 9f.
- Complete with instruments as above . . . .50 guineas.
- Surgical Bag with wire trays (without instruments) . 3 guineas.
- The instruments can be varied to suit the requirements of the surgeon
- ^Extract from the ‘ Lancet,’ April 22nd, 1871:—“ The Bag is perfectly portable, and is of a size not to offend the eye or be inconvenient to carry. In this mvltum in parvo there is almost everything that can be required in military or civil practice.”
- Extract from ‘Medical Times and Gazette,’ May 13th, 1871:—“Thus the surgeon, if he desires to take with him merely some small case that will go into his pocket, can readily do so. On the other hand, should he be summoned to a railway smash, of go suddenly on foreign or military service, he has but to snatch up the Bag, and there, ready packed, he will find instruments for every disease or injury requiring operation.”
- ..Extract(from ‘Medical Press and Circular,’ May 31st, 1871:—“Here is a more compact contrivance than any yet submitted to surgeons. The interior of
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- the Bag is so arranged that any instrument can be at once selected without disturbing the rest.”
- Mr. Barnard Holt writes:—“ For some years I have felt the desirability of possessing a convenient Surgical Bag, capable of containing not only instruments required for any surgical emergency, but also those that are in daily use. The difficulty hitherto has been of two kinds—namely, the size of the bag and the facility of readily finding the instruments you require. Dr. Greenhalgh has fitted one of Arnold and Sons’ Registered Bags for obstetric purposes, and I have, after some thought, suggested to Mr. James Arnold, of West Smithfield, who is the inventor of the Bag, an interior arrangement by which any instrument can be immediately selected without disturbing the rest.”
- AMPUTATING INSTRUMENTS.
- Fig. 3.
- No. 1. Morocco case, containing—
- Large Tergusson’s Amputating Knife.
- Medium ditto ditto.
- Small ditto ditto.
- The case as above.................................£1 10 0
- No. 2. A Mahogany case, containing—
- the flap operation, ditto, ditto, ditto.
- In ebony handles, complete. ,
- Large Liston’s Amputating Knife for Medium ditto ditto
- Small ditto ditto
- Large Circular ditto ditto Catlin.
- .£2 7 6,
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- No. 3. A Mahogany case lined with velvet, as Fig. 3, containing—
- Liston’s Amputating Knife, Large, for the flap operation.
- Ditto ditto Small.
- Catlin.
- Large Amputating Saw.
- Finger Saw.
- Liston’s Artery Forceps.
- Bone Forceps, Liston’s.
- Petit’s Screw Tourniquet Six Needles and Silk.
- In ebony handles, complete.......................£4 4 0’
- Fig. 4.
- No. 4. A handsome Mahogany case, brass bound, and lined with silk velvet (as fig. 4), containing—
- Large Liston’s Amputating Knife for the flap operation. Small ditto ditto.
- ' Catlin.
- Best Large Amputating Saw.
- Finger Saw.
- Luer’s Artery Forceps.
- Liston’s Bone Forceps, circular joint.
- Petit’s Spiral Tourniquet.
- Spring operating Forceps.
- Straight Scissors, extra strong.
- Six Needles and Ligature Silk.
- In ebony handles, complete .
- .£5 5 0*
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- No. 5. A very superior and complete set, in a Mahogany case, Ibrass-bound and lined with silk velvet throughout, or the wood .polished inside (as fig. 5), containing—
- Large Liston’s Amputating Knife for the flap operation. Medium ditto ditto ditto.
- Small ditto ditto.
- Circular ditto ditto.
- Catlin.
- Luer’s Improved Artery Forceps.
- Large Amputating Saw with solid shoulders.
- Metacarpal Saw.
- Fergusson’s Bone Forceps, circular joint.
- Four Operating Scalpels.
- Straight Scissors, extra strong.
- Two Petit’s Spiral Tourniquets.
- Six Needles and two Tablets of Arnold & Sons’ Improved Ligature Silk.
- In ebony handles, complete . . . . . .£700
- ""'No. 6. Keith’s Portable Field Case (size 11 in. x2 X3^), containing—
- Amputation Saw and spare blade. One Amputating Knife, and two smaller blades, fitting into a spring socket handle. Improved Bullet Extractor. Four Dieffenbach’s Forceps. Strong Bistoury. Luer’s Artery Forceps. Spring Operating Forceps. Acupressure Pins, Needles, &c.
- The set complete.....................................£1 12 6
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- ARMY REGULATION CASE.
- In accordance with the Army Begulations.
- A superior handsome Mahogany brass-hound case, lined witlFsilk velvet (as fig. 6), containing—
- [Four Amputating Knives, various sizes.
- Best Large Amputating Saw.
- Butcher’s Amputating Saw, for excisions.
- Liston’s Bone [Forceps, circular joints.
- Syme’s Artery Forceps,
- Liston’s Artery Forceps.
- Four pair Dieffenbach’s Artery Forceps.
- Two Trephines, small and medium.
- Elevators, square-pointed.
- Strong Straight Scissors.
- Hey’s Skull Saw.
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- Easpatory.
- Straight Gouge.
- Gouge Forceps, improved.
- Pair Necrosis Forceps.
- Fergusson’s Clawed or Lion Forceps.
- Pair Dissecting or Spring Forceps.
- Six Operating Scalpels.
- Strong Scale-tanged Scalpel.
- Two Curved Bistouries, one each probe and sharp-pointed. Three Straight Bistouries, two sharp and one'probe-pointed. Tenaculum.
- Aneurism Needle.
- Hernia Knife or Bistoury.
- Hernia Director.
- Silver Director.
- Large Trocar and Canula for Paracentesis Abdominis. Hydrocele Trocar and Silver Canula.
- Hydrocele Syringe, with palladium point.
- Small exploring Trocar, with Silver Canula.
- Liston’s Nsevi. Needle.
- Improved Bullet Forceps, with moveable blades.
- Bullet Extractor.
- Two Silver Trachea Tubes and Canula.
- Long Silver Gun-shot Probe.
- Four elastic gum web Male Catheters, Nos. 1, 3, 5, 7.
- Three Silver Male Catheters, hall-marked, Nos. 2, 4, and 6. Silver Female Catheter, hall marked.
- Set of Bowman’s Probes, and Critchett’s Director in case. Anel’s Lachrymal Probe.
- Two Silver Styles.
- Cataract Needle, and Walton’s Scoop in case.
- Tenotomy Knife.
- Denman’s Short Midwifery Forceps.
- Two Tourniquets, one each spiral and field.
- Jointed Probang for thrusting and extracting.
- Twelve Suture Needles, half-curved.
- Two Eeels Ligature Silk.
- One Keel Silver Wire.
- Pair Pin-cutting Forceps or Pliers.
- Tin Case for Isinglass and Plaster.
- Screw Cap Bottle and Wax.
- Two Eeels Thread.
- In ebony handles, the case complete as above . . £24 15 0
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- ARMY REGULATION CASE.
- Fig. 7.
- A superior Mahogany case, brass-bound and lined with silk velvet >(as fig. 7), containing—
- Small Liston’s Amputating Knife for the flap operation. Medium ditto ditto ditto.
- Large ditto ditto ditto.
- Large Amputating Saw.
- Amputating Saw with shifting back.
- Three Operating Scalpels.
- Straight Bistoury.
- Two Curved Bistouries, sharp and probe-pointed.
- Hernia Knife.
- Liston’s Bone Forceps, circular joints.
- Improved Bullet Forceps, with shifting blades.
- Two Dieffenbach’s Artery Forceps.
- Pair Dissecting Forceps.
- Liston’s or Luer’s Artery Forceps.
- Liston’s Needle with handle.
- Aneurism Needle.
- Silver Double Trachea Tube.
- Four elastic gum web Catheters, Nos. 1, 4, 7, and 9.
- Three Silver Catheters, Nos. 3, 5, and 8 (hall-marked). Gun-shot Probe, electro-plated.
- Hernia Director.
- Tenaculum.
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- Scalpel, strong (scale-tang).
- Petit’s Screw Tourniquet.
- Medium size Trephine.
- Hydrocele Trocar with Silver Canula.
- Double-extracting Probang.
- Bladder Trocar and Canula.
- Double Elevator.
- § oz. Ligature Thread.
- Beel of Arnold and Son’s Ligature Silk Cord.
- Six Curved Suture Needles.
- In ebony handles, the case complete as above . . £12 12 0
- SET OF INSTRUMENTS FOR STAFF SURGEONS IN THE ROYAL NAVY.
- Fig. 8.
- A superior Mahogany case, brass-bound and lined with silk velvet as Fig. 8, containing—
- Large Amputating Saw, with spare blade.
- Metacarpal Saw.
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- Large Amputating Knife for the flap operation.
- Medium ditto ditto.
- Small ditto.
- Two Catlins.
- Liston’s Artery Forceps.
- Two Tenaculums.
- Six Operating Scalpels.
- Two Petit’s Tourniquets.
- Liston’s Bone Forceps, circular joints.
- Skull Forceps.
- Three Trephines, small, medium, and large.
- Large Trocar for Paracentesis with Silver Canula..
- Small Trocar for Hydrocele, with Silver Canula.
- Hey’s Skull Saw and Lenticular.
- Elevator and Trephine Brush.
- Two Silver Catheters, Nos. 5 and 8, hall-marked.
- Two Elastic Gum ¥eb Catheters, Nos. 7 and 9.
- Fox’s Tooth Key with three claws.
- Two pairs Tooth Forceps, curved and straight.
- Tooth Punch and Gum Lancet.
- Pair strong Scissors and Head Razor.
- Two Seton Needles.
- Pair of Bullet Forceps and Gun-shot Probe.
- Scoop for extracting Balls, and Probang with spring end. Probang for applying solutions.
- Two dozen Suture Needles assorted.
- Curved Bistoury, probe point, and curved Bistoury, sharp point.
- Fahrenheit’s Thermometer.
- Arnold and Sons’ Ligature Silk.
- In ebony handles, the case complete . £16 16 0
- To complete an outfit for a Surgeon in the Royal Navy the following additional instruments are requisite:
- Apparatus for restoring suspended animation, consisting of circular Spring Bellows, fitted with Nostril Pipes and Ear Tubes (large Bottle with cap).
- Two Bleeding Lancets.
- Stomach Pump with Improved Flute Key Lever.
- Complete case of Pocket Instruments.
- Six Bleeding Lancets in leather case.
- Two dozen Elastic Gum Bougies in case.
- Two sets lined Splints.
- Two pint Metal Clyster Syringes.
- Six TJrethra Syringes.
- Four Petit’s Tourniquets.
- Twenty yards Tourniquet "Webbing.
- Twelve Flannel or Linen Bandages.
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- Two eighteen-tailed Bandages.
- Sixty yards of Tape, various widths.
- Complete case of Cupping Instruments.
- Packet of Suture Needles.
- Arnold and Sons’ Ligature Thread.
- The above in plain chest, with lock and key . . £14 14 0
- SET OF INSTRUMENTS FOR SURGEONS IN THE ROYAL NAVY.
- Pig. 9.
- A superior',Mahogany case, brass-bound and lined with silk velvet* as Pig. 9, containing—
- Amputating Saw, large.
- Metacarpal Saw with separate blade.
- Large Amputating Knife.
- Medium ditto.
- Catlin.
- Pive operating and one scale-tang Scalpel.
- Liston’s Artery Porceps.
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- Two Tenaculums.
- Two Improved Trephines, small and medium.
- Trephine Brush.
- Two Petit’s Tourniquets.
- Hey’s Skull Saw.
- Raspatory.
- Skull Eorceps.
- Elevator.
- Liston’s Bone Eorceps, circular joints.
- Two Silver Catheters, Nos. 5 and 8, extra stout.
- Two Elastic Gum Web Catheters.
- Two pairs Tooth Eorceps, curved and straight.
- Eox’s Tooth Key with three claws.
- Gum Lancet in tortoiseshell.
- Tooth Punch.
- Seton Needle.
- Gun-shot Probe.
- Bullet Eorceps.
- Probang with spring for thrusting and extracting.
- Large Trocar for Paracentesis with Silver Canula.
- Small Trocar for Hydrocele with Silver Canula.
- Eahrenheit’s Thermometer.
- One dozen curved Needles.
- Reel of Arnold and Sons’ Surgical Silk Cord.
- In ebony handles, the case complete .... £13 13 0
- To complete an outfit for an Assistant Surgeon in the Royal Navy the following additional Instruments are requisite.
- Complete case of Pocket Instruments.
- Twelve Bleeding Lancets in cases.
- Six Pewter Syringes.
- Ligature Thread.
- The above in plain wood case.........................£4 0 0
- Note.—When an Assistant Surgeon is appointed to a ship not having a Full Surgeon, the following instruments are necessary in addition to above:
- Six Bougies in case..............................£0 6 0
- Set of Lined Splints.............................0 3 6
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- Pig. 10.
- A superior Mahogany case, brass-bound and lined with silk velvet,-as Fig. 10, containing—
- Large Amputating Saw.
- Metacarpal Saw, with spare blade.
- Large Amputating Knife for the flap operation.
- Medium ditto ditto.
- Large Circular Amputating Knife.
- Meduim ditto ditto.
- Catlin.
- Pair Bone Forceps, circular joints.
- Liston’s or Luer’s Artery Forceps.
- Spring Operating Forceps.
- Two Operating Scalpels and Finger Knife.
- Two Curved Bistouries, probe and sharp point.
- Large Trocar for Paracentesis, with Silver Canula.
- Small Trocar for Hydrocele ditto ditto.
- Trephine and Hey’s Skull Saw.
- Elevator and Skull Forceps.
- Trephine Brush and Spring Probang.
- Aneurism Needle.
- Petit’s spiral Tourniquet.
- Twelve curved Suture Needles.
- Reel of Arnold and Sons’ Surgical Silk Cord.
- In ebony handles, the case complete
- . £11 11 O'
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- To complete an outfit the following additional Instruments are requisite:
- , Case of Midwifery Instruments, consisting of Midwifery Forceps, Lever, Perforator, Blunt Hook,' Crotchet, and Craniotomy Forceps.
- Complete set of Cupping Instruments.
- Set of gum elastic Bougies in case. ,
- Case of Tooth Instruments.
- Case of Silver Catheters, Nos. 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, and No. 10, prostatic.
- Case of six Bleeding Lancets.
- Case of Pocket Instruments, complete.
- Thermometer.
- Spring Probang for thrusting and extracting.
- Six Urethra Syringes.
- Metal Syringe.
- Liston’s Leg and Thigh Splints.
- Set of Potts’ Straight Splints.
- Twenty Calico Holler Bandages.
- Tape and Thread.
- The set of Instruments as enumerated above . . £18 18 0
- SET or INSTRUMENTS REQUIRED BY A SURGEON APPOINTED TO THE PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY
- Pig. 11.
- A superior Mahogany case, brass-bound, lined silk velvet, or polished throughout, as Fig. 11, containing—
- Large Amputation Saw.
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- Straight Finger Saw.
- Large Liston’s Amputating Knife for the flap operation. Medium ditto ditto. ^
- Large Circular Amputating Knife. ^
- Catlin.
- Pair Bone Forceps, circular joints.
- Spring Artery Forceps.
- Trephine Medium and Trephine Brush.
- Two Hey’s skull Saws, and Elevator.
- Two operating and one Scale-tang Scalpel.
- Two straight Finger Knives.
- Two Curved Bistouries, probe and sharp-pointed.
- Large Trocar for Paracentesis, with Silver Canula.
- Small Trocar for Hydrocele ditto.
- Hernia Bistoury and Director.
- Pair Bullet Forceps, and Long Probe.
- Petit’s Screw Tourniquet.
- Aneurism and Suture Needles.
- In ebony handles, the case complete . . . £10 10 0
- To complete an outfit the following additional Instruments are requsite :
- Cupping Instruments, complete in case.
- Tooth Instruments ditto.
- Pocket Instruments ditto.
- Three Male Silver Catheters, hall-marked.
- Silver Female Catheters, hall-marked.
- Pair of Midwifery Forceps.
- Six Metallic Bougies.
- Six Bleeding Lancets.
- The set of Instruments as enumerated above
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- Case of Amputating Instruments.
- Case of Cupping Instruments.
- Case of Pocket Instruments.
- Case of Tooth Instruments.
- Four Silver Catheters, 2, 4, 6, and 8, hall-marked.
- Silver Female Catheter, hall-marked.
- Four elastic gum web Catheters.
- Midwifery Instruments in case, containing Midwifery Forceps, Perforator, Craniotomy Forceps, Blunt Hook, and Crotchet.
- Four Bleeding Lancets, in case.
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- Elevator.
- Trachseotomy Tubes.
- Trephine and Trephine Brush.
- The set of Instruments as enumerated above . . £19 19 O
- DR. ANGOVE’S ACCIDENT CASE.
- Fig. 12.
- Extract from the ‘ Lancet/ May 21st, 1870.
- “ Sib,—The accompanying description of my accident case will be found useful,. I think, by those of my fellow-practitioners who do the greater part of their work on horseback. The advantages are that it will contain instruments enough for almost any accident, together with lint, plaster, bandages, tourniquet, &c.; and by keeping this stocked and hung up in a handy place, you are ready to be off at any moment. It is easily carried on horseback. By taking the instruments, &c., out you have an oblong box, in which you can put what you like, the instruments being only kept in by a leather strap and an elastic band, which do not take up any room in case.
- “ In a mining practice one rarely if ever knows the nature of the accident he is called to; I therefore find it valuable, being ‘ with my case ’ ready for the smallest cut or anything else, including an amputation.
- “ Messrs. Arnold and Sons, of 35, West Smithfield, made mine for me; they keep them in stock empty, or will fill them according to order. The cases are made of hard leather, will stand any amount of knocking about, and cost a very small sum.
- “ I am, Sir, your obedient servant,
- “E. SOTJDAMOEE ANGOVE.
- “ Ivy House, Camborne, Cornwall, March, 1870.”
- Dr. Angove’s Accident Case, morrocco leather, dimensions 14 x 4£ X 31, as fig. 12, containing—
- Amputating Saw, large.
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- Arnold and Sons’ Bullet Eorceps, improved, with shifting blades.
- Amputating Knife, in eboDj handle.
- Catlin ditto.
- Einger Saw ditto.
- Scalpel-operating.
- Liston’s Bone Eorceps, circular joints.
- Artery Eorceps, Luer’s or Liston’s.
- Pair strong Scissors.
- Two Silver Probes.
- Needles and Arnolds’ Ligature Suture Silk.
- Complete with Instruments, as above .... £4 4 0 Morocco Leather case with swivels and strap (without
- Instruments) . . . . . . . .110
- HOSPITAL FIELD PANNIERS.
- Instrument Pannier contains—Operating Instruments, Pocket Instruments, Enema, in case, Twenty-four Calico Boiler Bandages, Three Water-dressing Bandages, Twelve elastic gum web Catheters, Twelve ditto Bougies, Six Eield Tourniquets, One Petit’s Spiral Tourniquet, Twelve Surgeon’s Needles, Two pieces of Tape, Ligature Thread, Set Cline’s Leg Splints, Set Pott’s Hollow Arm Splints, Set Lined Splints, Metal Bed-pan, Metal Washing Basin, Two packets pins.
- Medicine Pannier contains—Thirty-one Stoppered bottles, Two 1-quart ditto, Two -|-pint ditto, Eive 1-pint ditto, Twelve 2-ounce ditto, Eive 1-ounce ditto, Eive f-ounce ditto, Eive 2-ounce capped .ZEther Bottles, Six Japanned Tin Boxes, Pill Tile, Pair of Scissors, Pill Knife, Palette Knife, Graduated Measure, Pestle and Mortar, Scales and Weights, Pewter Cup, Three Sponges, Packet Cotton Wool, Demy Paper, Twine, Waxed Paper, Prepared Tissue, Three Glass Syringes, Lantern,Corkscrew, Pill Boxes, Oiled Silk, G-allipots, Corks,Wax Candles, Inkstand, Writing Paper, Labels, Pens, Wafers, Sealing Wax, Tin of Matches, Tins for Tea, Sugar, Arrowroot, Coffee, &c.
- The two pairs are constructed to form a Eield Operating Table. The pair of Panniers complete as above . . . £50 0 0
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- AMPUTATING INSTRUMENTS.
- Fig. 13.
- Amputating Knife, Liston’s, single-edged, 8-inch, Fig. 13 £0 8 0
- Fig. 14.
- Amputating Knife, Liston’s, single-edged, 9-incli, Fig. 14 0 8 6
- Fig. 15.
- Amputating Knife, Liston’s, single-edged, 10-inch, Fig. 15 Ditto Small Circular .....
- Ditto Large ditto .....
- Amputating Knife, Lisfranc’s double-edged, 7-inch Ditto ditto ditto 8-inch
- Ditto ditto ditto 9-inch
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- Amputating Saw (solid shoulder), Fig. 16 Ditto (moveable back) .
- Ditto Graham’s .
- Catlin.............................
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- Amputating Saw, Butcher’s, Fig. 17 . . . £1 15 0
- Fig. 18.
- Amputating Saw, Arnolds’ Improved, as used by Mr.
- Thomas Bryant (Registered) . . . . . 2 10 0
- From the construction of the saw and formation of the handle, it adapts itself to the hand more readily, and is much lighter than others in use. To remove the hlade it simply requires the screw at end of handle to be turned, and the blade can either be removed or turned at any required angle.
- Fig. 19.
- Fergusson’s Small Saw, with Folding Back, Fig. 19,7s.6c/. & 0 10 6
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- Pig. 20.
- Wood’s Shifting Back Saw, Big. 20, 10s. Qd., 12s. Qd., and £0 Ditto ditto for excision of jaw 0
- Fig. 21.
- Amputating Chain Saw, Fig. 21..................1
- Pig. 22.
- Finger Saw, Straight, Fig. 22.........................0
- Metacarpal or framed Saw ...... 0
- Anti-ligature Forceps, Webber’s.......................0
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- Assilini’s Tenaculum, Fig. 24
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- Fig. 25.
- Fiston’s Artery Forceps, Fig. 25 . . „ . . £0 7 6
- Fig. 26.
- Luer’s Artery Forceps, Fig. 26 ....................... 0 7 6
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- Fig. 27.
- 'Cross Action Artery Forceps, Fig. 27 . ". . .066
- Fig. 28.
- Fieffenbach’s Artery Forceps, Fig. 28 . . . .0 2 6
- Fig. 29.
- Arnold and Sons’ Improved Spring Artery Forceps . 0 5 0
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- Fig. 30.
- Sliding Artery Forceps, Fig. 30
- . £0
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- Fig. 81.
- Artery Forceps, with Arnold and Sons’ improved taper sliding catch, Fig. 31
- Syme’s Artery Forceps . - • • •
- Torsion Forceps, Improved, with serrated teeth, and central groove for using as Needle Forceps
- Bryant’s Torsion Forceps, Fig. 32, large and small, each 0 10 6
- Matthieu’s ditto............................................ n
- Serrefines............................................u 1
- Arnold and Sons’ Bullet Forceps, with Shifting Blades, Fig. 33
- Taylor’s Electric Bullet Forceps......................
- Wilde’s Electric Bullet, Probe, and Forceps .
- Luer’s Bullet Forceps.................................
- Plain pattern ditto ditto.............................
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- Fig. 34.
- Coxeter’s Bullet Extractor, Fig. 34 . .
- Ditto ditto jointed for pocket-case
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- Fig. 35.
- Wilcox’s Forceps, with Sliding catch ; the nut is easily adjustable and can be regulated to hold any substance, Fig. 35.........................................£0 12 6
- Wilcox’s Forceps for large Flap Operations, Fig. 36
- 7s. 6d. and 0 8 6
- Catgut for'Ligatures, per hank.........................0 10
- Ditto Carbolised, Lister’s, per bottle . . .010
- G-un-shot Probe, solid silver..........................0 5 0
- Ditto stoutly plated . . . . .036
- Ditto flexible metal . . . . .010
- Ditto steel . ..........................0 16
- Ditto Whalebone.............................0 16
- Fig. 37.
- Nelaton’s Gun-shot, Probe, Fig. 37 . . .0 4 6
- Intracisor Forceps, Webber’s........................0 7 0
- Forceps for removing the articular surface of the patella in amputations through the knee-joint, by Mr. Gr. D.
- Pollock........................................110
- Arnold and Sons’ Improved Silk, per hank . . .010
- Ditto ditto extra large hanks for Hospitals. 0 2 0
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- Fig. 38.
- Arnold and Sons’ Improved Silk, four sizes on tablet,
- to fit the pocket case, Fig. 38 . . . .£016
- Arnold and Sons’ Improved Silk possesses the following advantages :— Pure silk, free from all dressing or colouring matter, and will not kink or curl under any circumstances; immense strength ; being plaited, will tie securely without untwisting.
- Extract from the Lancet, October 15th, 1870, page 556: —“ We have been •supplied with a specimen of this cord, which appears to us to he very good.”
- British Medical Journal, October 8th, 1870, page 393:—“Its recommendations are, that it does not twist or curl when used, like ordinary silk.”
- Medical Times and Gazette, October 15tli, 1870, page 465 :—“ It is of a plaited texture, very strong, and is free from all dressing or colouring matter.”
- Medical Press and Circular, October 12th, 1870, page 300 :—“We have seen a sample of this substance, made by Messrs. Arnold and Sons, and can strongly recommend it. We hope some of it may he sent out to the French at the seat of war.”
- Ligature Silk, per reel ......
- Ditto per hank . . . . .
- Ligature Thread, per reel .
- Ditto per hank .
- Ligature Wire, Sterling Silver, per hank Ditto ditto per reel
- Ligature Wire, Electro-plated, per hank '
- Ditto ditto per reel .
- Ligature Wire, Iron, carefully annealed, per hank Ditto ditto per reel .
- Suture Needles, half-curved, per packet of sis Ditto full curved ditto . .
- Ditto double eyes ditto .
- Ditto grooved to carry wire .
- Ditto straight triangular points, per doz. Ditto straight, extra superior, ditto .
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- Petit’s Spiral Tourniquet, Fig. 39..................£0 7 6
- Field Tourniquet....................................0 3 0
- Arnold and Sons’ Improved Field Tourniquet, which can
- be instantaneously secured, Fig. 40 . . .0 3 0
- Pig. 41.
- Signoroni’s Tourniquet, Fig. 41 . . , .17 6
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- Fergusson’s modification of Signoroni’s Tourniquet, with
- two pads to alternately apply pressure . . . £2
- Key’s Tourniquet................................1
- I'ig, 42.
- Lister’s Tourniquet for the Aorta or External Iliac,
- Fig. 42.........................................1
- Liston’s ditto ..............................1
- De Carte’s compressor, for the groin, with ball-socket movement, fitted with rubber band to prevent the unyielding pressure of screw, adapting itself securely to the limb, consequently not liable to produce injurious effects from compression .... 3
- Ditto ditto for middle of thigh . 1
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- Cripps’ Improved Esmarch’s Elastic Bandage (Bloodless operations), with reel, complete, Fig. 43 0
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- Extract from the Lancet, October 11th, 1873.
- “ To apply this to the arm, three or four complete turns of the elastic ring are wound tightly round the hand iu such a manner as to include the fingers and thumb, care being taken that the turns lie even and do not cross one another. The reel is then put up under the free portion of the ring connecting the upper and lower coil. The reel is passed round and round the limb in an upward direction : thus each coil is unwound from below as another is added above. In this way four tight coils of india rubber are carried up the limb to any distance-required. The degree of tightness can be regulated with the greatest nicety by the distance the reel is drawn from the limb by the bandager.
- “ This method of driving blood from the limb answers perfectly in the arm and in the lower part of the leg; hut in carrying the band over the popliteal space the flexor tendons prevent the artery being effectually compressed. A firm pad in the space would probably answer the purpose.
- “It may he unrolled by reversing the action of the reel to remove the bandage.”
- Esmarch’s Elastic Bandage, wide for Leg . per yard £0 3 0 Ditto for Arm . . . . . .016
- Ditto India-rubber Tubing . . . .030
- Ditto for Ligatures...................................0 10
- MIDWIFERY.
- Leather case, containing—
- Short Midwifery Eorceps.
- Craniotomy Eorceps, Dr. Clement Glodson’s.
- Perforator.
- Blunt Hook and Crotchet.
- Eemale Catheter.
- The above in case complete......................3 10 0'
- Handsome morocco case, containing— Barnes’ long Midwifery Eorceps. Simpson’s short ditto ditto. Craniotomy Eorceps, improved. Perforator.
- Blunt Hook.
- Crotchet, with cross handle.
- Lowndes’ Veetis.
- Ersenum Scissors.
- Silver Eemale Catheter, with stopcock. The above, in case complete ....
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- Mahogany case, lined with velvet, containing—
- Denman’s short Midwifery Forceps.
- Figby’s Perforator.
- Lowndes’ Vectis.
- Fraenum Scissors.
- Godson’s Craniotomy Forceps.
- Crotchet and two blunt Hooks, fitting one handle. Fergusson’s Glass Speculum.
- Caustic and Sponge Holder, with Scarifying Lancet for the Uterus.
- Bivalve Speculum, electro-plated, and gilt.
- Silver Female Catheter, with stopcock.
- The above, in case complete ...... £10 0 0
- Mahogany case, brass-bound, and lined velvet, containing—
- Oldham’s Long Midwifery Forceps.
- Craniotomy Forceps.
- Greenhalgh’s Short Midwifery Forceps.
- Blunt Hook.
- Decapitator.
- Perforator.
- Crotchet, with cross handle.
- Lever.
- Fraenum Scissors.
- Fergusson’s Glass Speculum.
- Caustic Holder, with Sponge Holder and Scarifying Lancet. Silver Female Catheter, with stopcock.
- 'The above in case complete .
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- ARNOLD & SONS’ OBSTETRIC BAG (Registered).
- AS SUGGESTED BY DR. GREENHALGH.
- Fig. 45.
- Dr. Greenhalgh’s Obstetric Bag (Figs. 44 and 45) contains—-Midwifery Forceps (Dr. Gireenhalgb’s).
- Perforator (ditto).
- Craniotomy Forceps (Dr. Clement G-odson’s).
- Blunt Hook (Professor Lazarovitch).
- Crotchet (Dr. Simpson’s).
- Frsenum Scissors.
- Female Catheter.
- Chloroform Inhaler (Skinner’s).
- Chloroform Drop Bottle.
- Uterine Syringe and Enema.
- Spray Apparatus (Dr. Eichardson’s).
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- Stoppered Bottles for Ether, Opium, Ergot, Ammonia, Chloroform, Tincture of Iron, &c.
- Obstetric Bag, Morocco leather, fitted complete, with
- Instruments, as above . . . . . .£800
- ditto, Instruments Plated Nickel Silver . . 10 0 0
- ditto, without Instruments . . . . 2 10 0
- Extract from the Lancet, March 26th, 1870 :—“ We have carefully inspected one of these hags, and consider them a decided success.”
- British Medical Journal, April 23rd, 1870:—“ The obstetrician and general practitioner will find it in truth a multum in parvo. At first sight eight pounds may appear a heavy price to pay for the luxury of such a bag, hut its fittings are of the very best quality and workmanship.”
- Medical Times and Gazette, April 9th, 1870 :—“ Messrs. Arnold and Sons have invented an Obstetric Bag, which certainly is as near perfection as anything we have seen.”
- Medical Press and Circular, April 13th, 1870 :—“ The Obstetric Bag is admirably arranged, and we offer the maker our congratulations.”
- Medical Mirror, September 1st, 1870:—“ Practitioners who delight in elegances will find this Bag designed with good taste, while it is furnished with instruments as good in quality and finished in workmanship as they could wish.”
- JDr. Tanner’s Manual of Midwifery :—“ An Obstetric Bag has reeently been introduced to the notice of obstetricians by Messrs. Arnold and Sons, of West Smithfield, and from personal experience the author can conscientiously and confidently recommend its use to his professional brethren.”
- ARNOLD & SONS’ OBSTETRIC BAG- (Registered).
- AS SUGGESTED BY DE. BAKNES.
- Fig. 46.
- Pr. Barnes’s Obstetric Bag (Fig. 46) contains—
- Midwifery Forceps (Dr. Barnes’) Perforator.
- Craniotomy Eorceos.
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- Crotchet, with cross handle.
- Frsenum Scissors.
- Female Catheter.
- Chloroform Inhaler.
- Chloroform Bottle.
- TJterine Syringe and Enema.
- Dilating Apparatus (Dr. Barnes’).
- Stoppered Bottles for Ether, Opium, Ammonia, and Porcupine Quill, &c. &c.
- Obstetric Bag, Morocco leather, fitted complete, with
- Instruments, as above.........................
- ditto, Instruments Plated Nickel Silver . ditto, without Instruments .
- £8 8 0 10 10 0 2 10 0
- Pig, 47,
- Arnold and Sons’ Pocket Midwifery case in morocco, lined with silk velvet, Pig. 47, containing—
- Three cut-glass Stoppered Bottles.
- Ersenum Scissors.
- Silver Female Catheter, with Stopcock.
- Silver Inflating Tube, complete..................15 0
- Arnold and Sons’ Pocket Midwifery case in morocco, lined with silk velvet, containing—
- Three cut-glass Stoppered Bottles.
- Ersenum Scissors.
- Plated Female Sliding Catheter.
- Plated Inflating Tube, complete .
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- Arnold and Sons’ Pocket Midwifery case in morocco, lined with velvet, containing—
- Three cut-glass Stoppered Bottles.
- Prsenum Scissors.
- Elastic Eemale Catheter, complete . . . £0 15 0
- MIDWIFERY FORCEPS, &c.
- Fig. 48.
- Dr. Barnes’s Long Midwifery Forceps, Fig. 48 . .110
- Sir James Simpson’s Long Midwifery Forceps, Fig. 49 . 1 1 0
- Sir James Simpson’s Short Midwifery Forceps, Fig. 50 . 0 17 6
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- Dr. Grreenhalgh’s Short Midwifery Forceps, Fig. 51 .£110
- Dr. Grreenhalgh’s Long ditto . . . .12 6
- Fig. 52.
- Dr. Grreenhalgh’s Straight Midwifery Forceps, Fig. 52 . 10 0
- Fig. 53.
- Dr. Famsbotham’s Midwifery Forceps, Fig. 53 .10 0
- Fig. 54.
- Dr. Assilini’s Midwifery Forceps, Fig. 54 ..100
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- Dr. Haighton’s Midwifery Forceps, Fig. 55 . . . £0 17 6
- Fig. 56.
- Dr. Koberton’s Long Midwifery Forceps, Fig. 56 . . 10 0
- Fig. 57.
- Dr. Graily Hewitt’s Midwifery Forceps, Fig. 57 . . 110
- Fig. 58.
- Dr. Conquest’s Midwifery Forceps, Fig. 58 . . . 0 17 6
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- Fig. 59.
- Dr. Ziegler’s Midwifery Forceps, Fig. 59 . . .£110
- Dr. Collins’s Short Midwifery Forceps, Fig. 60 . 0 17 6
- Dr. Collins’s Long ditto.........................110
- Fig. 61.
- Dr. Oldham’s Midwifery Forceps, Fig. 61 . .10 0
- Fig. 62.
- Dr. Davis’s Midwifery Forceps, Fig. 62
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- Dr. Churchill's Midwifery Forceps, Fig. 63 . . .£110*
- Dr. Blundell’s Midwifery Forceps, Fig. 64 . .110’
- Pig. 65.
- Dr. Clark’s Short Midwifery Forceps, Fig. 65 . 0 17 6
- Dr. Clark’s Long ditto......................10 0
- Dr. G-odson’s Midwifery Forceps, Fig, 66.
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- Fig. 67.
- Dr. Waller’s Midwifery Forceps, Fig. 67 . . £0 17 6
- Fig. 68.
- Dr. Briininghausen’s Long Midwifery Forceps, Fig. 68 . 15 0
- Fig. 69.
- Dr. Briininghausen’s Short Midwifery Forceps, Fig. 69 1 10 0
- Fig. 70.
- Dr. Denman’s Short Midwifery Forceps, Fig. 70 . . 0 17 6
- Dr. Denman’s Long ditto . . ..100
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- Fig. 71.
- Dr. Hall Davis’s Improved Midwifery Forceps, Fig. 71 . £1 1
- Fig. 72.
- Dr. Bowers’ Improved Midwifery Forceps, Fig. 72 . 15
- Fig. 73.
- Dr. Aveling’s Midwifery Forceps, Fig. 73 . .11
- Dr. Lever’s Short ditto..........................0 1(3
- Dr. Lever’s Long ditto . . . . . .10
- Dr. Hopkins’ ditto................................13
- ' Dr. Murphy’s Long ditto................................10
- Dr. Farre’s ditto ditto................................10
- Dr. Beattie’s ditto ditto ................................10
- Dr. Braithwaite’s ditto, in leather sheath . .10
- Dr. Hodges’ ditto................................10
- Dr. Inglis’s ditto................................10
- Dr. Knight’s ditto . . . . . .10
- Dr. Lee’s ditto . . .. . . . 0 17
- Dr. Mackintosh’s ditto . ’....................0 17
- Dr. Yacher’s ditto................................17
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- Professor Lazarovitch’s Blunt Hook, with tape, complete, Fig. 74........................................£0 7 6
- Blunt Hook, plain . . . . . . . .030
- Fig. 75.
- Blunt Hook and Crotchet, Fig. 75 . . . .0 4 6
- Dr. Grodson’s Blunt Hook, covered with india rubber . 0 7 6
- Fig. 76.
- Dr. Braxton Hick’s Improved Cephalotribe, Fig. 76 . 2 12 0
- Sir James Simpson’s ditto................................1 10 0
- Fig. 77.
- Dr. Murphy’s Craniotomy Forceps, Fig. 77 .
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- Dr. Barnes’ Craniotomy Forceps, Fig. 78 . . . £1 10 0
- Dr. Barnes’ ditto Improved . . 1 15 0
- Fig. 79.
- Dr. Matthews’ Craniotomy Forceps, Fig. 79 . . 1 15 0
- Fig. 80.
- Dr. Conquest’s Craniotomy Forceps, Fig. 80 . .17 6
- Fig. 81.
- Dr. Godson’s Craniotomy Forceps, the handles covered with Russian leather, Fig. 81 ....
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- Fig. 82.
- Dr. Holmes’ Craniotomy Forceps, Fig. 82 . . .£176
- Fig. 83.
- Dr. Davis’s Craniotomy Forceps, Fig. 83 . .17 0
- Dr. Davis’s ditto with rack . . 1 15 0
- Fig. 84.
- Dr. Lee’s Craniotomy Forceps, Fig. 84 . . .15 0
- Fig. 85.
- Dr. Waller’s Craniotomy Forceps, Fig. 85 . . .17 6
- Dr. Lever’s ditto . . . . . .15 6
- Dr. Priestley’s ditto . . . . . .17 6
- Dr. Ramsbotham’s ditto.............................17 6
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- Dr. Churchill’s Craniotomy Porceps .... £0 8 6
- Sir James Simpson’s ditto ..... Dr. Lever’s Decapitator ...... 1 7 G
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- Dr. Ramsbotham’s ditto ...... 0 7 6
- Dr. Churchill’s Crotchet 0 7 6
- Dr. Murphy’s ditto . Dr. Murphy’s, with two blunt hooks, in spring handle . 0 7 6
- 1 1 0
- Dr. Davis’s Guarded Crotchet 1 4 0
- Fig. 86.
- Dr. Greenhalgh’s improved cross-action Perforator, Pig.86 1 15 0
- Dr. Holmes’ Perforator, Pig. 87 . . • .10 0
- Dr. Denman’s Perforator, Pig. 88 .
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- Sir James Simpson’s Perforator, Pig. 89 . . .£110'
- Dr. Naegele’s ditto . . . . . 0 14 0
- Dr. Smellie’s straight ditto . . . . . 0 12 0
- Dr. Smellie’s curved ditto . . . . . 0 14 0
- Dr. Eigby’s ditto . . . . . . 0 10 6
- Dr. Greenhalgh’s Ovum Porceps . . . . 0 12 6
- Dr. Davis’s Osteotomist . . . . .18 0
- Sir James Simpson’s ditto . . . . . 1 10 0
- Sir James Simpson’s ditto, Eight and Left, each . . 0 15 0
- Placenta Porceps . . . . . . • • 0 15 0
- Symonds’ Tractor, wiih jointed handle . . . 0 14 0
- Dr. Lownde’s Vectis, with jointed handle . . 0 12 0
- Dr. Lever’s ditto . . . . • • .086
- Fig. 90.
- Dr. Eardley Wilmot’s Pillet, Pig. 90 . . . .0 6 6
- Fig. 91.
- Dr. Lee’s Canula, or Membrane Perforator, Pig. 91 . 0 12 0
- Dr. Godson’s Improved Membrane Perforator . .110
- Dr. Eobertson’s Instrument for returning the Punis . 0 4 6
- Dr. Greenhalgh’s air or water Vaginal Plugs, three sizes, possesses facility of introduction and removal, accurate and comfortable adaptability, the set complete 15 0
- Pemale Silver Catheter (sliding for portability) . .066
- Ditto with stopcock . . . .076
- Ditto, Elastic gum ditto................................0 10
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- Dr. Horsley’s Uterus Truss for Post-partum Haemorrhage £15 0
- -Silver Inflating Tube...............................036
- Braenum Scissors.....................................0 3 6
- Thompson’s Breast Believer . . . . . .026
- Arnolds’ improved Brass Breast-pump, in mahogany case 0 10 6
- Ditto with bent glass ditto . 0 12 6
- Fig. 92.
- Wickers’ (Begistered) Breast Supports, Pig. 92 . . 0 6 0
- It affords ease, support, and comfort, after delivery.
- Extract from Obstetrical Journal, December, 1873.—“ This light, efficient, and inexpensive support for the breast is the invention of Mrs. Wickers. It is perfectly plain and simple in its construction, and easily secured in its proper position. Messrs. Arnold and Sons are sole agents for its sale.”
- Extract of letter from Dr. W. Squire:—“I wish to recommend as of great usefulness and comfort a linen supporter for the breast, remarkably light and simple, invented by Mrs. Wickers, a nurse of great experience, who has been long well and favorably known to me. I have found this slight appliance of the greatest service.”
- Arnold and Sons have purchased of Mrs. Wickers the exclusive right to manufacture the above Breast Supports.
- Arnold and Sons’ metallic Nipple Shields, for the prevention and cure of sore Nipples, per box Dr. Wansborough’s ditto ditto .
- India-rubber Nipple Shields, per pair . . . .
- Boxwood ditto ditto .
- Glass ditto ditto . . . .
- Glass Nipple Shields ditto ....
- Arnold and Sons’ India-rubber Breast Believers .
- Ditto large size .....
- Heeding Bottles .... Is., 2s. 6d., aud
- India-rubber Teats.......................per doz.
- Dr. Diver’s Apparatus.
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- TESTIMONIAL RECEIVED FROM DR. GREENHALGH. Fnysician-Accoucheur to, and Lecturer on Diseases of Women, 8fe., at,
- St, Bartholomew’s Hospital, Sfc.
- 72, Grosvenor Street, W.;
- 22nd Feb., 1875.
- Gentlemen,
- In compliance with your request I have much pleasure in stating that I have employed yourfirmfor many years, and therefore have had ample opportunities of forming an opinion as to your willingness to oblige, general sagacity, promptitude, soundness of material, excellence of work, fairness of charges, to all of' which I can testify with the utmost satisfaction.
- I am, Gentlemen,
- Truly yours,
- R. GreeNHALGH.
- Messrs. Arnold & Sons,
- Instrument Makers,
- West Smithfield.
- MINOR OPERATION INSTRUMENTS.
- Fig. 94.
- Leather case, lined with velvet, as Fig. 94, containing— Four Operating Scalpels.
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- Curved Bistoury, sharp point.
- Curved Bistoury, blunt point.
- Hernia Knife.
- Blunt Hook, single.
- Tenaculum.
- Aneurism Needle.
- Liston’s Artery Forceps.
- Operating Spring Forceps.
- Straight Scissors.
- Director.
- Six Curved Needles.
- Tablet Arnold and Sons’ improved Ligature Silk.
- In ebony bandies, the case complete .... £2 7 6
- Superior Morocco case, lined with silk velvet, containing—
- Four Operating Scalpels.
- Hernia Knife.
- Curved Bistoury, probe point.
- Curved Bistoury, sharp point.
- Double Tumour Hook.
- Tenaculum.
- Luer’s Artery Forceps.
- Aneurism Needle.
- Curved Scissors.
- Operating Spring Forceps.
- Director, silver plated.
- Six Curved Suture Needles.
- Tablet Arnold and Sons’ Surgical Silk Cord.
- In ebony handles, the case complete . . . .330
- I'ig. 9a.
- ^Superior Mahogany case, lined with silk velvet, Fig. 95, containing-Four Operating Scalpels.
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- Curved Bistoury, sharp point.
- Curved Bistoury, blunt point.
- Liston’s Linger Knife.
- Hernia Knife.
- Tenaculum.
- Double Tumour Hook.
- Aneurism Needle.
- Two Tumour Needles, Liston’s.
- Luer’s Artery Forceps.
- Curved Scissors.
- Polypus Porceps. •
- Operating Spring Forceps.
- , Silver Director (Sir A. Cooper’s).
- Hernia Director.
- Sis curved Suture Needles.
- Tablet Arnold and Sons’ Surgical Silk Cord.
- In ivory bandies, the case complete . . . .£440
- Handsome brass-bound Mahogany case, polished inside, Fig. 96, containing—
- Four Operating Scalpels.
- Liston’s Finger Knife.
- Hernia Knife.
- Curved Bistoury, sharp point.
- Curved Bistoury, blunt point.
- Finger Saw.
- Pair of Bone Forceps.
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- Two Dieffenbach’s Artery Forceps.
- Tenaculum.
- Double Tumour Hook.
- Aneurism Needle.
- Two Liston’s Tumour Needles.
- Pair curved Scissors.
- Pair straight Scissors.
- Luer’s Artery Forceps.
- Polypus Forceps.
- Operating Forceps.
- Harelip Forceps.
- Bone Glouge.
- Hernia Director.
- Silver Director (Sir A. Cooper’s).
- Two wire Betractors, plated.
- Twelve Harelip Pins.
- Silver Suture Wire.
- Twelve Suture Needles.
- Two Tablets Arnold and Sons’ Surgical Silk Cord.
- In ivory bandies, the case complete....................£8 8 0
- Mahogany case, containing six operating Scalpels, ivory
- bandies...........................................
- Ditto ditto ditto ebony bandies
- Ditto ditto twelve ditto ivory ditto .
- Ditto ditto ditto ebony ditto .
- 0 15 0 0 12 6 1 10 0 15 0
- Pig. 97.
- Pig. 97.
- Aneurism Needle, ivory handle, Fig. 97 . . . .0 3 6
- Ditto ebony ditto . . . . .030
- Acupuncturation Needle..............................0 16
- Acupressure Pin.....................................0 0 6
- Pig. 98.
- Artery Forceps, Luer’s, Fig. 98 ...................... 0 7 6
- Brodie’s Silver Director................................0 8 0
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- Pig. 99.
- Bistoury, Curved, probe-pointed, ivory handle, Big. 99 . £0 3
- Ditto ditto ebony ditto . . .03
- Bistoury, Straight ditto ivory ditto . . .03
- Ditto ditto ebony ditto . . .03
- Pig. 100.
- Bistoury, Curved, sharp-pointed, ivory handle, Fig. 100 . 0 3
- Ditto ditto ebony ditto . . .03
- Bistoury, Straight ditto ivory ditto . . .03
- Ditto ditto ebony ditto . . .03
- Pig. 101.
- Hernia Bistoury, ivory handle, Fig. 101 . . . .03
- Ditto ebony ditto................................0 3
- Pig. 102.
- Breast Knife, ivory handle, Fig. 102 . . . .04
- Ditto ebony ditto . . . . . .04
- Finger Knife, ivory handle . . . . . .03
- Ditto ebony ditto...............................0 3
- Hernia Director . . . . . . . .04
- Pig. 103.
- Liston’s Tumour and Naevus Needle, ivory handle, Fig. 103 0 3 Ditto ditto ebony ditto . .03
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- Fig. 10-1.
- Scalpel, Operating, ivory handle, Fig. 104 Ditto ditto ebony ditto
- Ditto ditto Scale Tang, ivory handle
- Ditto ditto ditto ebony ditto
- £0 2 6 0 2 0 0 3 6
- 0 3 0
- Fig. 105.
- Liston’s Harelip Pins, per doz., Fig. 105 Ditto ditto super. „
- 0 2 0 0 3 0
- Fig. 107.
- Suture Needles, full curved, per doz., Fig. 106 . 0 3 O'
- Ditto half curved „ Fig. 107 . . 0 3 0
- Ditto straight JJ ... . 0 3 0
- Ditto double curved JJ ... . 0 6 0
- Suture Silk, Arnold and Sons’ improved, per tablet . . 0 1 6
- Ditto ditto per hank . . 0 1 O'
- Chinese Twist . ditto . 0 1 0
- Ordinary Suture Silk . ditto . 0 0 6
- Suture Wire, Silver . ditto . 0 2 0
- Ditto ditto per reel . 0 5 0
- Suture Wire, Plated per hank . . 0 1 0
- Ditto ditto per reel . . 0 2 6
- Suture Wire, Iron . per hank . . 0 0 6
- Ditto ditto . per reel . 0 1 6
- Fig. 109.
- Tendon Knife, Improved Guarded, by Mr. K. Davy, Figs. 108 and 109..........................
- .110
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- Extract from Neiv Inventions in Surgical Mechanisms.—-“Most surgeons prefer operating upon tendons without an anaesthesia. Every tendon I have divided has been cut but occasionally, with refractory babies ; inconvenience has resulted either from the incompetence of the child-holder or the spasmodic jerks of the limb. Messrs. Arnold & Sons have carried out my suggestion in fashioning a tenotomy knife that can be introduced by the surgeon through the skin and subcutaneous tissue as a sharp instrument, and may then he converted into a blunt-pointed knife by sliding forward the sheath on the back of the handle.”
- Kg. no.
- Pig. 111.
- Pig. 112.
- ARNOLD £* SON'S
- Tendon Knives, as Tigs. 110, 111, 112, 113, and 114 (ivory bandies) ......
- Ditto, ebony ditto ......
- Tendon Knives, six, in case, complete Liston’s Taper Screw, for holding the Clavicle
- £0 3 G 0 3 0
- 15 0
- 0 6 G
- Pig. 115.
- Tenaculum, ivory handle, Tig. 115 . . . . .030
- Ditto ebony ditto . . . . . . . 0 2 G
- Pig. 116.
- Tumour Hook, ivory handle, Tig. 116 . . . .030
- Ditto ebony ditto . . ' . . .026
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- Fig. 117.
- Tumour Hook, Cooper’s Double, ivory handle, Dig. 117 .£050 Ditto ditto ebony ditto . . .046
- ANATOMICAL SYRINGES.
- Arnold and Sons’ Improved Brass Syringe, with four plain
- pipes and stopcock, in mahogany case, complete 1 oz. 1 10 0
- Ditto with six ditto 2 oz. 1 15 0
- Ditto ditto 4 oz. 2 2 0
- Ditto ditto 6 oz. 2 15 0
- Ditto ditto 8 oz. 3 3 0
- Ditto Electro-plated, with two pipes for minute
- injections ^ oz 0 12 6
- POCKET INSTRUMENTS.
- Fig. 118.
- No. 1. Morocco leather case, Dig. 118, containing— Curved. Bistoury, probe pointed.
- Gum Lancet.
- Scissors, Dressing.
- Dressing or Bow Dorceps.
- Syme’s Abscess Knife.
- Scalpel.
- Silver Probe.
- Director.
- Suture Needles.
- The above in Tortoiseshell handles ....
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- No. 2. Morocco leather case, lined silk velvet, with silver lock,. Pig. 119, containing—•
- Curved Bistoury, sharp pointed.
- Curved Bistoury, probe pointed.
- Grum Lancet.
- Dressing Scissors.
- Bow or Dressing Forceps.
- Syrne’s Abscess Lancet.
- Scalpel.
- Two Silver Probes.
- Director, plated.
- Spatula.
- Six Suture Needles.
- The above in Tortoiseshell handles . . . . . £1 10 6
- Fig. 120.
- No. 3. Morocco leather case, lined silk velvet, with silver spring lock, as Fig. 120, containing—
- Curved Bistoury, probe pointed.
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- Curved Bistoury, sharp pointed.
- Straight Dressing Scissors.
- Curved Scissors.
- Bow or Dressing Forceps.
- Scalpel, double edged.
- Syme’s Abscess Knife.
- Gum Lancet.
- Tenaculum.
- Seton Needle.
- Spatula, plated.
- Director, plated.
- Two Silver Probes.
- Six Suture Needles.
- The above in Tortoiseshell handles......................£2 2 0
- Fig. 121.
- No. 4. Morocco leather case, lined silk velvet, with silver chased spring lock, as Fig. 121, containing—
- Double Curved Bistoury, with spring back.
- Gum Lancet and Syme’s Knife, with spring back.
- Scalpel and Finger Knife ditto.
- Dressing Forceps.
- Liston’s Artery Forceps.
- Caustic case, silver.
- Director, plated.
- Two Silver Probes.
- Dressing Scissors.
- Six Suture Needles.
- The above in Tortoiseshell handles . . . . .330
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- Double Curved Bistoury, with spring hack and French catch. Gum Lancet and Syme’s Enife ditto.
- Scalpel and Finger Enife ditto.
- Straight Dressing Scissors.
- Dressing or Polypus Forceps.
- Silver Female Catheter, with stopcock.
- Luer’s Artery Forceps.
- Caustic Case, A. and Sons’ improved, with platinum spring . holder to suit any size caustic.
- Silver Director.
- Two Silver Probes.
- Six Suture Needles.
- The above in best Tortoiseshell handles . . . • £4 4 0
- Fig. 123.1
- No. 6. Superior Morocco or Russia leather case, lined silk velvet with chased silver spring lock, Fig. 123, containing—
- Double Curved Bistoury, with spring back and French catch.
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- Gum Lancet and Syme’s Knife, with spring back and French catch.
- Scalpel and Finger Knife ditto.
- Arnold and Sons’ Improved seamless tube Caustic Case,, with platinum spring holder.
- Silver Male and Female Catheter, united.
- Straight Dressing Scissors.
- French Bow or Polypus Forceps.
- Luer’s Artery Forceps.
- Silver Director.
- Two Silver Probes.
- Exploring Trocar, in ivory case.
- Six Needles and Silver Wire.
- The above in superior Tortoiseshell handles . . .£5 5 0'
- No. 7. Extra superior Morocco or Kussia leather Case, lined silk velvet, and chased silver-gilt spring lock, as Fig. 124, containing— Double Curved Bistoury, with spring back and French catch. Gum Lancet and Syme’s Knife ditto.
- Scalpel and Liston’s Finger Knife ditto.
- Arnold and Sons’ improved seamless tube Silver Caustic Case,, with platinum spring holder.
- Imray’s Ear Scoop and Eye Spud. '
- Silver portable Male and Female Catheter, united.
- Straight Scissors, silver-plated.
- Luer’s or Liston’s Artery Forceps, silver-plated.
- Bow or Polypus Scissors, silver-plated.
- Silver Director.
- Two Silver Probes.
- Spatula, chased, silver-plated.
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- Operating Forceps.
- Exploring Needle and Exploring Trocar.
- Two Bleeding Lancets.
- Twelve Suture Needles.
- Silver Suture Wire.
- The above in superior Tortoiseshell handles . . .£770
- Ditto, with the addition of Arnold and Sons’ Patent Clinical Thermometer and Portable Hypodermic Syringe in plated case..............................8 10 O
- Fig. 125.
- No. 8. Arnold and Sons’ Diamond Case, A, very portable, Morocco or Russia leather, lined silk velvet, with silver-gilt lock, Fig. 125, containing—
- Double Curved Bistoury, with spring back.
- Grura Lancet and Syme’s Knife.
- Scalpel and Finger Knife.
- Straight Dressing Scissors.
- French Bow or Dressing Forceps.
- Luer’s or Liston’s Artery Forceps.
- Arnold and Sons’ Silver Caustic Holder (seamless tube). Director, electro-plated.
- Two Silver Probes.
- Six Needles.
- Arnold and Sons’ Ligature Silk Cord.
- The above in Tortoiseshell handles . . . 3 3 O
- No. 9. Arnold and Sons’ Diamond Case, B, portable, Morocco,, lined silk velvet, with silver-gilt lock, containing—
- Double Curved Bistoury, with spring back.
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- G-um Lancet and Syme’s Knife, with spring back.
- Scalpel and Linger Knife ditto.
- Dressing Scissors, straight.
- Artery Forceps.
- Dressing Forceps.
- Director.
- Two Silver Probes.
- Sis Needles.
- Ligature Silk.
- The above in Tortoiseshell handles . . . . £2 15 0
- Abscess Knife, Syme’s, in tortoiseshell. . . .026
- j. i Ditto ditto with spring back . . . .046
- Ditto ditto ditto and French catch' 0 5 6
- Abscess Knife (Syme’s), and Gum Lancet, with spring
- back and French catch, in tortoiseshell . . .086
- Abscess Lancet, in tortoiseshell.........................0 2 6
- Fig. 126.
- Abscess Knife, Syme’s and Paget’s, with spring back and
- French catch, in tortoiseshell, as Fig. 126 . .0 8 6
- Aneurism Needle, in tortoiseshell . . . . .026
- Ditto ditto with spring back . . . .046
- Ditto ditto ditto and French catch . 0 5 6
- Fig. 127.
- Aneurism Needle and Tenaculum, with spring back and
- French catch, in tortoiseshell, as Fig. 127 . 0 8 6
- Arnold and Sons’ Portable Pocket Knife contains Gum „
- Lancet, Scalpel, Syme’s Abscess and Pen Blade, in tortoiseshell handle . . . . . 0 12 6
- Arnold and Sons’ Patent Clinical Thermometer . . 0 12 6
- Bistoury, curved (probe or sharp), in tortoiseshell . 0 3 6
- Ditto ditto with spring back . . . .056
- Ditto ditto ditto and French catch . 0 6 6
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- Fig. 128.
- Bistoury, double, in tortoiseshell, with spring back and
- French catch, as Fig. 128 ..... £0 9 0
- Bistoury, straight, with spring back . . . .046
- Ditto ditto ditto and French catch . 0 5 6
- Bow or Dressing Forceps, plain pattern . . .026
- Ditto ditto French pattern . . . . .046
- Director, steel........................................0 16
- Ditto G-erman silver-plated . . . . .026
- Ditto Silver, extra stout . . . . . .046
- Dressing Forceps, spring...............................0 2 6
- Fig. 129.
- Exploring Needle, in ivory case, Fig. 129 . . .0 3 6
- Ditto in tortoiseshell.....................0 3 0
- Fig. 130.
- Exploring Trocar, with silver Canula, in ivory, four sizes,
- Fig. 130 ..................................... 0 7 6
- Exploring Needle and Liston’s Scoop, in ivory case . 0 5 0
- Female Catheter, electro-plated . . . . .046
- Ditto ditto silver . . . . . .060
- Ditto ditto silver sliding . . . . .060
- Ditto ditto with stopcock . . . . .076
- Ditto ditto Dr. Shephard’s, with india-rubber tubing complete . . . . . . .076
- Fig. 131.
- Einger Knife, in tortoiseshell, with French catch, Fig.131 0 5 6
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- Fig. 132.
- Finger Saw, in tortoiseshell, with French catch as Fig.132 £0 6 6
- Gum Lancet, in tortoiseshell . . . . .026
- Ditto ditto with spring back . . . . .046
- Ditto ditto ditto and French catch . .056
- Fig. 133.
- Gum Lancet and Tenaculum, in tortoiseshell, with French
- catch, as Fig. 133 ..................................... 0 8 6
- Fig. 134.
- Hernia Bistoury, in tortoiseshell, with spring back, as
- Fig. 134 ...................................... 0 6 6
- Ligature Silk, Arnold and Sons’ improved, possesses the following advantages over all existing silks hitherto manufactured:—Pure silk and free from all dressing or colouring matter; will not kink or curl under any circumstances ; immense strength, and being plaited, will tie securely without untwisting.
- Tablet, with four assorted sizes of silk wound thereon, in
- neat paper case complete . . . . .016
- Extract from tlie Lancet, October 15th, 1870, page 556 :—“ We have been supplied with a specimen of this cord, which appears to us to he very good.”
- British Medical Journal, October 8th, 1870, page 393 :—“Its recommendations are that it does not twist or curl when used, like the ordinary silk.”
- Medical Times and Gazette, October 15th, 1870, page 465 :—“It is of a plaited texture, very strong, and is free from all dressing or colouring matter.”
- Medical Press and Circular, October 12th, 1870, page 300:—“ We have seen a sample of this substance, made by Messrs. Arnold and Sons, and can strongly recommend it. We hope some of it may be sent out to the French at the seat of Avar.”
- Paget’s Knife, in tortoiseshell, with French catch . .056
- Pocket Cases, Kussia or Morocco, lined silk velvet, with
- silver-gilt chased locks, 7s. 6d., 10s. 6d., 12s. 6d., and 0 15 0
- Portable Male and Female Catheter, united, plated . 0 7 6
- Ditto ditto ditto stout silver 0 16 6
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- solid silver, in morocco case . . . . .£150
- Probes, silver . . . . . . . .010
- Ditto extra strong..............................0 10
- Fig. 135.
- Scalpel and Finger Knife, in tortoiseshell, with French
- catch, as Fig. 135 . . . . . . .0 8 6
- Fig. 136.
- Scalpel, Double, with spring back and French catch, as
- Fig. 136 ...................................... 0 8 6
- Scalpel, in tortoiseshell handle . . . . .026
- Ditto ditto with spring back . . . .046
- Ditto ditto ditto and French catch 0 5 6
- Fig. 137.
- Scissors, Dressing, Fig. 137 ............................... 0 2 6
- 'Scissors, Dressing, curved, small, Fig. 138
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- Scissors, curved, large, Fig. 140 . . . . .0 4 6
- Seton Needle, in tortoiseshell handle . . . .036
- Shuter’s Portable Epistaxis Canula, Gunshot Probe,
- Director, and ordinary Probe combined, in silver . 0 10 6
- This set is very portable, and can be carried in the pocket case or waistcoat pocket.
- Spatula, steel . . . . . . . .016
- Ditto electro-plated . . . . . .026
- Ditto electro-plated and chased . . . .026
- Ditto silver, Hall-marked . . ' . . 0 10 O'
- Syme’s Abscess Knife, in tortoiseshell handle . .030
- Ditto ditto ditto with spring back . 0 4 6
- Ditto ditto ditto ditto and
- French catch . . . . . . . .056
- Syme’s Abscess Knife and Gum Lancet, in tortoiseshell,
- with spring back and French catch . . .086
- Tenaculum, in tortoiseshell handle . . . .026
- Ditto ditto with spring back . . .046
- ditto ditto ditto and French catch 0 5 6
- Tenaculum and Aneurism Needle, spring back, French
- catch.............................................086
- Thermometer, Clinical, Arnold and Sons’ patent bayonet-
- joint, in silver case.............................0 12 6
- Ditto ditto ditto German silver case 0 10 6
- Ditto ditto in ivory case . . .086
- Ditto ditto in ebony ditto . . .086
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- POST-MORTEM AND DISSECTING INSTRUMENTS.
- Fig. 141.
- Dissecting Instruments, in mahogany case, polished inside, containing—
- Dour Scalpels, in ebony handles.
- One-pair Scissors.
- Dissecting Forceps.
- Blowpipe, German silver.
- Set Chain Hooks.
- The above, set complete...............................£0 16 0
- Ditto ditto in ivory handles . . . . 0 18 6
- Superior Dissecting Instruments, in mahogany case, polished throughout, containing—
- Six Scalpels, in ebony handles.
- One-pair Large Dissecting Scissors.
- One-pair Small ditto.
- Dissecting Forceps, Large.
- Blowpipe, German silver.
- Set of Chain Hooks.
- The above set, complete . . . . . .110
- Ditto ditto in Ivory handles . . . . .15 0
- Complete set of Dissecting Instruments, in mahogany case, and polished throughout, containing—
- Six Scalpels, in ebony handles.
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- Large pair best Dissecting Scissors.
- Small ditto.
- Pair of Superior Spring Porceps.
- Dr. Nicholl’s Improved Blowpipe.
- Dr. Thomas’s Improved Dissecting Hooks.
- The above set, complete................................£1 11 6
- Ditto ditto in ivory bandies . . . . 1 15 0
- Post-mortem Instruments, in mahogany case, as Pig. 141, containing—
- Saw, Cartilage Knife, Gatlin and Chisel, fitting one spring socket, ebony handle.
- Spring Porceps.
- Pair of Strong Post-mortem Scissors.
- Three Scalpels, in ebony bandies.
- Set of Chain ITooks.
- The above, complete...................................2 5 0
- Mahogany case, brass-bound, and polished throughout, containing—
- Large Saw, Cartilage Knife, Catlin, and Chisel, fitting one spring socket handle.
- Two Scalpels.
- Pair of Strong Post-mortem Scissors.
- Post-mortem Hammer.
- Tripod.
- Pair of Spring Porceps.
- Set of Chain Hooks.
- Three Needles.
- The above, complete..................................3 0 0
- Mahogany brass-bound case, polished throughout, containing— Large Saw, Cartilage Knife, Catlin, and Chisel, fitting one spring socket handle.
- Six Scalpels, in ebony handles.
- Brain Knife ditto.
- Pair of Strong Scissors.
- Post-mortem Hammer, in ebony handles.
- Tripod.
- Spring Porceps.
- Pair of Bowel Scissors.
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- Set of Chain Hooks.
- Blowpipe, Herman Silver.
- Six Needles.
- The above, complete.................................£4 4 0
- A superior Mahogany case, brass-bound, with side hooks, and polished throughout, containing—
- Extra strong Post-mortem Saw.
- Double Spine Saw.
- Post-mortem Hammer.
- Strong Chisel, with cross handle.
- Spine Chisel.
- Brain Knife.
- Six Scalpels, in ebony handles.
- Pair of Strong Scissors.
- Bowel Scissors.
- Two Cartilage Knives.
- Two Spring Eorceps.
- Sharp Hook.
- Post-mortem Head-rest Six Needles.
- Set of Chain Hooks.
- Dr. Nicholl’s Blowpipe.
- The above, complete...................................7 15 0
- Blowpipe, Herman Silver . . . . . .016
- Blowpipe and Stilette, by Mr. Nieholls . . . .036
- Extract from the Lancet, January 21st, 1871:—“The blowpipe now in use is continually getting blocked up in consequence of the necessity of having to thrust it through animal tissues.”
- Extract from the British Medical Journal, March 4th, 1871:—“An improved form of blowpipe for dissecting purposes has been devised by Mr. Nieholls, and is manufactured by Messrs. Arnold and Sons, of West Smitlifield. The instrument, if not used for dissection, may be employed as an ordinary trocar and canula.”
- Bowel Scissors
- Brain Knife, in ebony handle . Cartilage Knife
- Cartilage Nippers, extra strong Chain Hooks .... Dissecting Eorceps.
- Dissecting Hooks .
- Ditto Perrin’s
- Ditto Mr. W. Thoma
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- Gloves, Post-mortem..................per pair £0 6 6
- Hammer and Chisel ...........................0 8 6
- Fig. 143.
- Saw, Charrier’s Double, for the Spine, Fig. 142 . .2 5 0
- Saw, Post-mortem, with rounded point . . . . 0 14 0
- Ditto with jointed handle . . . . 0 16 0
- Scalpel, in ebony handle . . . . . . .020
- Scissors, Post-mortem, extra strong , . .8s. and 0 3 6
- Skull-rests..............................................0 10 6
- Skull Tractor and Drill (Post-mortem), by Eichard Davy,
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- Extract from New Inventions in Surgical Mechanisms :—“ Reflecting medical men must be often surprised at the clumsy and dangerous method still practised for removing the skull cap in the post-mortem theatre. I have used the instruments here shown very many times, and recommend them for convenience, safety, and temporal economy.”
- Spine Chisel.......................................£0 5 0
- Ditto very strong . . . . . . .080
- EYE INSTRUMENTS.
- No. 1. Leather case, containing—
- Cataract Knife.
- Pair Iris Scissors.
- Iris Forceps.
- Cilia Forceps.
- Curette and Hook.
- Tyrrell’s Hook.
- Two Needles.
- Two Lachrymal Probes.
- Spring Speculum.
- The above set, in ivory handles...................2 10 0
- No. 2. Morocco case, lined silk velvet, containing—
- White Cooper’s Cataract Knife.
- Beer’s ditto ditto.
- Beer’s Needle for Solution.
- Saunders’ ditto.
- Scarpa’s ditto.
- Tyrrell’s Hook.
- Silver Hook and Curette.
- Adam’s Eyelid Retractor.
- Two pairs Maunoir’s Scissors, right and left. Set of Bowman’s Lachrymal Probes.
- Critchett’s Director for the Canaliculus.
- Pair Cilia Forceps.
- Pair Iris Forceps.
- The above set, in ivory handles, complete
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- No. 3. Handsome Morocco case, lined silk velvet, containing— "White Cooper’s Cataract Knife.
- Beer’s ditto ditto.
- Dixon’s ditto ditto.
- Two Sichel’s ditto.
- Two Scarpa’s Needles.
- Two Saunders’ ditto.
- Two Beer’s ditto.
- Walton’s Foreign Body Scoop.
- Walton’s Curette and Hook.
- Tyrrell’s Hook.
- Schuft’s Double Spoon.
- Two pairs Maunoir’s Scissors, right and left.
- Cilia Forceps.
- Two Iris Forceps, curved and straight.
- Set of Bowman’s Probes, in case.
- Critchett’s Director for the Canaliculus, in ivory handle. Adam’s Speculum.
- Gilt wire Spring Speculum.
- The above set in ivory handles, complete . . . £6 10 0
- No. 4. Superior Mahogany case, lined silk velvet, containing— One Dixon’s Cataract Knife.
- Two Sichel’s ditto.
- Silver Curette and Hook.
- Tyrrell’s Hook.
- Canaliculus Knife.
- Set of Bowman’s Probes, in case.
- Critchett’s Director.
- Iridectomy Knife, broad.
- Iridectomy Knife, narrow.
- Critchett’s Knife.
- Broad Cutting Needle.
- Bowman’s Stop ditto.
- Two Scarpa’s ditto.
- Two Beer’s ditto.
- Two Dalrymple’s ditto.
- Two Small Scalpels.
- Spatula.
- Entropium Forceps, Improved.
- Schuft’s Forceps.
- Iris Forceps, curved.
- Iris Forceps, straight.
- Cilia Forceps.
- Scissors for the Canaliculus.
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- Two pairs Maunoir’s Scissors, right and left.
- Strabismus Scissors.
- Spring Specula, with slide.
- Strabismus Hook.
- Strabismus Forceps.
- Lever Canula Instrument with Scissors and Forceps.
- The above set in ivory handles, complete . . . £12 7 6
- No. 5. Extra superior Mahogany case, brass-bound, and lined silk velvet, containing—
- Two Sichel’s Cataract Knives.
- One Secondary ditto.
- One Weber’s Canaliculus Knife.
- Four Grraefe’s Knives.
- Two short Needles.
- Two Stop ditto.
- Two broad ditto, two sizes.
- One Scarpa’s ditto.
- One Tyrrell’s ditto.
- One Spatula.
- One Lens Hook.
- One Double Platinum Iris Hook.
- One Curette and Cystatome.
- Three curved Iridectomy Knives.
- One Macnamara’s ditto.
- One ordinary straight ditto.
- One Critchett’s and Schuft’s Spoon.
- One Bowman’s ditto.
- One Hulke’s Needle.
- One Cowell’s Strabismus Hook.
- Set of Bowman’s probes, in case.
- One pair Improved Entropium Forceps, right.
- One ditto left.
- One ditto Iris Forceps, curved.
- One ditto ditto straight.
- One ditto Schuft’s Forceps.
- One ditto Cilia Forceps.
- Two ditto Maunoir’s Scissors, right and left.
- One ditto Canaliculus ditto.
- One ditto Strabismus ditto.
- One Arnolds’ Improved Eyelid Betraetor.
- One Walton’s Eyelid Ketractor.
- Arnold and Sons’ Improved Ophthalmoscope.
- Anel’s Eye Syringe, electro-plated.
- The above set, in ivory handles, complete
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- No. 6. Handsome Walnut Wood case, brass-bound and lined silk velvet, containing—
- One straight Iridectomy Knife.
- Three angular ditto.
- One Heart-shaped ditto.
- One Beer’s Cataract Knife.
- One Sichel’s ditto.
- One Dixon’s ditto.
- Two G-raefe’s Extraction Knives.
- One Walton’s Knife.
- One Strabismus ditto.
- One Desmarre’s ditto.
- One small Scalpel.
- One Weber’s Canaliculus Knife.
- One Bowman’s Puncture ditto.
- Two Taylor’s Angular Knives.
- One G-raefe’s Vulcanite Curette.
- Three Desmarre’s Eye-lid Detractors (of sizes).
- One Critchett’s Double Spoon.
- One Bowman’s ditto.
- One Taylor’s Vectis.
- One double Strabismus Hook.
- One Cautery Eistula Lachrymalis.
- Two G-raefe’s Strabismus Hooks.
- Two ditto Cystatomes, right and left.
- One Bowman’s Spud.
- One Walton’s Gouge.
- One Hulke’s Suture Needle.
- Two Beer’s Needles.
- One Bowman’s Decision Needle.
- One Dalrymple’s fine ditto.
- One Stop Needle.
- Three broad Needles.
- One Scarpa’s Needle.
- One Tyrrell’s Scarpa’s ditto.
- One round Lens Hook.
- One Tyrrell’s Hook.
- One Strabismus Director.
- One Curette and Sharp Hook.
- Seven pairs Iris Eorceps, various patterns.
- One Improved Capsular Eorceps.
- One ditto Scissors.
- One pair Liebreich’s Eorceps, cross action.
- Three ditto Cilia Eorceps.
- One ditto Entropium Eorceps, improved.
- Two ditto Desmarre’s Entropium ditto, right and left.
- One ditto Wylde’s ditto Eorceps.
- One ditto Scissors, straight, fine-pointed,
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- One pair Scissors, blunt-pointed.
- One ditto ditto curved on flat, fine-pointed.
- One ditto ditto blunt-pointed.
- One ditto ditto double-curved Maunoir’s, right.
- One ditto ditto ditto left.
- One ditto ditto side-curved.
- One ditto ditto sickles-eurved.
- One Arnolds’ Eyelid Eetraetor.
- One Critchett’s ditto.
- One Bowman’s ditto.
- One Anel’s Eye Syringe, plated.
- One set Lachrymal Bougies, in plated case.
- Two sets Walton’s Probes, in plated case.
- Six Ware’s Styles, silver.
- Grreenslade’s Canaliculus Knife and Director combined. Needles, Silk, &c.
- The above set, in ivory handles, complete . . . £30 0 0
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- Fig. 146.
- Angular Knife, Taylor’s sharp point, Eig. 146 Ditto ditto round point, Eig. 144 Bistoury for Eistula Lachrymalis, W alton’s . Bistoury, Walton’s . . . . .
- JFig. 147.
- Canaliculus Knife, Weber’s, Eig. 147 . . . .0 5 0
- Fig. 148.
- Canaliculus Knife, Weber’s Improved, Eig. 148 . .0 5 0
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- Fig. 149.
- Capsular Forceps, with needle-point, Fig. 149 . . £1 10 0
- Ditto ditto (Lithotrite pattern) . . . . 1 10 0
- Ditto ditto ditto with cutting point . 1 10 0
- Fig. 150.
- Capsular Scissors, sharp-pointed, Fig. 150 . . . 1 10 0
- Ditto, Wyld’s, with lever............................1 15 0
- Fig. 151.
- Cataract Knife, Beer’s, Fig. 151
- . 0 4 6
- Fig. 152.
- Cataract Knife, Dixon’s, Fig. 152 ...................... 0 4 6
- Fig. 153.
- Cataract Knife, Grraefe’s, Fig. 153 .................................. 0 4 6
- Fig. 154.
- Cataract Knife, Sichel’s, Fig. 154 . Ditto, Walton’s .
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- Cataract Knife, White Cooper’s, Fig. 155 . . .£046
- Fig. 156.
- Cautery for Fistula Lachrymalis, Fig. 156 . . .0 5 0'
- Fig. 157.
- Cilia Forceps, Fig. 157 ......................... 0 4 0j
- Fig. 158.
- Curette, Vulcanite, Fig. 158 .......................... 0 5 O'
- Cystatome, Grraefe’s, left, Fig. 159 ................ 0 4 O'
- Fig. 160.
- Cystatome, G-raefe’s, right, Fig. 160 . . . .0 4 0
- Cystatome and Curette, Gtraefe’s . . ’ . .076
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- Pig. 161.
- Double Spoon (in one handle), Critchett’s, Dig. 161 .£070
- Fig. 162.
- Double Spoon (in one handle), Bowman’s Dig. 162 Double Silver Spoon, Schuft’s Director for Strabismus, Gruthrie’s .
- Ditto for the Canaliculus, Critchett’s .
- Double Spud, Bowman’s . .
- Entropium Dorceps, Desmarre’s, right, Dig. 163
- Fig. 164.
- Entropium Dorceps, Desmarre’s, left, Dig. 164
- 0 7 0 0 12 6 0 4 0 0 3 0 0 6 6
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- Fig. 165.
- Entropium Dorceps, improved cross action, Dig. 165 . 0 8 0
- Ditto White Cooper’s . . . .080
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- .£080
- Fig. 167.
- Eye Compress, G-reenslade’s, Fig. 167 . . . . 0 15 0
- By means of the above instrument a soft level compress affixed to the frame .can he applied to the eye without the necessity of using any bandage.
- Eye Douclie, Bowman’s .
- Ditto ditto in leather case .
- Eye Drop-bottle, Chalk’s
- Ditto ditto improved, in case
- .050
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- .020
- .060
- Fig. 168.
- Eye Fountain, Arnold and Sons’ Improved Double-action,
- in morocco case, lined velvet, Fig. 168 . . . 0 14 0
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- Eye Fountain, Arnold and Sons’ Improved Double-action,
- electro-plated, in morocco case, lined with velvet. . £0 17 6
- Ditto Arnold and Sons’ Single Action . .076
- Ditto ditto electro-plated . . 0 12 6
- Ditto Savory and Moore’s............................0 14 0
- Eyelid Compressor, right and left, Lawrence’s . each 0 12 0
- Ditto for the lower lid ditto . . . 0 10 6
- Ditto right and left, Snellin’s . . each 0 12 0
- Pig. 109.
- Eyelid Retractor, with Stop Screw, Eig. 169 . . .0 6 6
- Eyelid Retractor, Arnold and Sons’ Improved, Eig. 170 . 0 7 6
- Ditto Adam’s ...... 0 3 6
- Ditto Bowman’s 0 3 6
- Ditto Critchett’s ...... 0 6 6
- Ditto Pellier’s . . . . 0 5 6
- Ditto "Walton’s 0 7 6
- Fig. 171.
- Eyelid Retractor, large, Desmarre’s, Eig. 171 .
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- Eyelid Retractor, medium, Desmarre’s, Eig. 172 . . £0 4 6
- Fig. 173.
- Eyelid Retractor, small, Desmarre’s, Eig. 173 . . .0 4 0
- Eyeshade, Arnold and Sons’ Improved . . . .050
- Note.—This eyeshade is flitted with head spring and small pad resting on the forehead, to which is attached a small socket adjustable at any angle required.
- Eyeshade, single, covered silk..........................0 0 6
- Ditto double..............................' .010
- Ditto Patent Occhiombra, or Transparent, Calken’s .056 Ditto ditto double texture . .066
- Ditto ditto double texture . .076
- Cases for ditto . . . . . . . .006
- Note.—This eyeshade is made with a very light framework of metal, over which is strained a very fine transparent fabric. They are made in various colours to suit the requirements of those whose eyes require a blue, green, or neutral tint.
- Eye Syringe, with bone jet . . . . .026
- Eye Syringe, with Grold Probe (Anel’s Silver), in morocco
- case . . . . . . . . . .200
- Ditto ditto Electro-plated . . .15 0
- Eixation Forceps, Eig. 174 ......................... 0 7 0
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- Fig. 175.
- Greenslade’s Instrument for Slitting the Punctum Lachrymale and Canaliculus, complete with Probe, in Leather Case, Pig. 175........................................£0 15 (F
- Extract from ’British Medical Journal, June 14th, 1873 :—“ Mr. Greenslade has lately invented a little instrument which will certainly prove very useful in ophthalmic surgery. By this simple contrivance it will be seen that all danger is obviated of wounding other structures than those required to he divided in' opening the duct; an incident hitherto liable to occur with an unruly patient.”
- Extract from Dr. Bell’s Manual of Surgical Operation, 3rd edit., page 150 “ Mr. Greenslade has invented a very ingenious little instrument, of which< through his kindness, I am able to show a woodcut, Fig. 175, for slitting up th«? canaliculus without having to fit the knife in the groove.”
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- Fig. 176.
- Hook and Curette, Pig. 176 ......................... 0 6 6r
- Hook, Double . . . . . . . . 0 4 (7
- Hook, Desmarre’s . •............................0 4 O'
- Fig. 177.
- Hook for steadying the Eyeball, in Strabismus, straight,
- Pig. 177 .......................................... 0 5 CT
- Fig. 178.
- Hook for steadying the Eyeball, angular, Pig. 178 . . 0
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- Fig. 179.
- Hook, Lens, Fig. 179.............................£0 4 9
- Fig. 180.
- Hook, Tyrrell’s, Fig. 180 .............................. 0 4 O'
- Iridectomy Knife, Jaeger’s Straight, broad and narrow,
- Fig. 181.............................................0 5 0
- Fig. 182.
- Iridectomy Knife, angular,with rounded shoulders, Fig. 182 0 5 0'
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- Iridectomy Knife, angular, Fig. 183 . . . .0 5 0'
- Ditto Knife for the extraction of the soft lens,
- Walker’s............................................0 5 0
- Ditto for the Lachrymal Duct, Walton’s .050
- Fig. 181,
- Iris Forceps, curved, Fig. 184
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- Iris Forceps, half curved, Fig. 185..........................£0 5 0
- Fig. 186.
- Iris Forceps, straight, Fig. 186 . . . . . 0 4 6
- Fig. 187.
- Iris Forceps, Liebreich’s Improved Cross-action, Fig. 187 1 10 0
- Knife, Critchett’s . . . . . . . .040
- Do., Walker’s.....................................“.040
- Do., Tyrrell’s . . . . . . . .040
- Fig. 188.
- Lachrymal Duct Knife, Walton’s, Fig. 188 . . .0 4 0
- Lachrymal Bougies, Laminaria Digitala . . per set 0 3 0
- Fig. 189.
- Lens Pricker, with platina stem and steel point, Fig. 189 0 5 6
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- Fig. 191.
- Needle, Bowman’s Stop, Big. 191 . . . . .£040
- Fig. 192.
- Needle, Broad-cutting, Pig. 192 ..................... 0 4 0
- Fig. 193.
- Needles, Cataract, various patterns, Pig. 193 . . .0 4 0
- Fig. 194.
- Needle for reclination, Scarpa’s, Pig. 194 . . . 0 4 0
- Fig. 195.
- Needle, G-rooved Tattooing, Pig. 195 . . . .0 4 0
- B Ditto, "Walton’s......................................0 4 0
- Ditto, Dalrymple’s....................................0 4 0
- Fig. 196.
- Needle, Jacob’s curved, Pig. 196 ........................... 0 4 0
- Ditto, Jacob’s straight . .............................0 4 0
- Fig. 197.
- Needle for solution, Beer’s, Pig. 197 . . . .0 4 0
- Fig. 198.
- Needle for solution, Saunders’, Pig. 198 . . . .0 4 0
- Needle, Hulke’s Suture.................................0 5 0
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- Tig. 199.
- Ophthalmoscope, Arnold and Sons’ Improved, with shifting Diaphragm, and six Lenses, complete, in case, Fig. 199 £110
- Fig. 200.
- Ophthalmoscope, Arnold and Sons’ Improved Portable, in
- vulcanite case, for the pocket, Pig. 200, 10s. 6d. and 0 12 6
- Ditto Coceini’s..............................O 17 6
- Ditto Critchett’s . . . . < .110
- Ditto Zehender’s.............................14 0
- Fig. 201.
- Ophthalmoscope, Bader’s, in leather case, Pig. 201
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- Ophthalmoscope, Beale’s self-illuminating, in Mahogany-case complete as, Big. 202 ..................................£2 2
- Fig. 203.
- Ophthalmoscope by Professor Brown, with Lenses, &c., in
- leather case, complete, Big. 203 .................. 1 1
- Ditto Carter’s small, for direct examinations . 1 1
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- Ophthalmoscope, Liebreich’s, with Lenses, complete, in
- leather case, Mg. 204 ..............................£10 0
- Ditto . Soelberg Wells’ Portable, with lenses,
- Ac., complete in morocco case.......................110
- Fig. 205.
- Ophthalmoscope, with Reflector and Magnifying Lens, in
- morocco case, Pig. 205 ...................... 0 12 0
- Probe for the Lachrymal Duct, Walton’s . . .030
- Probes, Bowman’s set of, in metal case . . . .086
- Fig. 206.
- Puncture Knife, Bowman’s, Pig. 206
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- Scalpels, Various, Fig. 207 ................................£0 4 0
- Pig. 208.
- Scarifying Knife, Fig. 208
- Ditto Desmarre’s . Schuft’s Forceps .... Scissors, Bowman’s Ditto, Canaliculus
- 0 4 0 0 5 0 0 8 0 0 6 0 0 7 0
- Scissors, Eye, curved, Fig. 209
- Pig. 210.
- Scissors, Eye, straight, Fig. 210..............................0 6 0
- Pig. 211.
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- Ditto, Maunoir’s straight....................0 6 0
- Scissors, Strabismus, probe-pointed, Bowman’s, Big. 212 .060
- Fig. 213.
- Scissors, Strabismus, round-pointed, Fig. 218 • . .060
- l^Ditto ditto Critchett’s................................0 6 0
- Fig. 214.
- Secondary Knife, Desmarre’s Fig. 214 . . .,046
- Fig. 215.
- Secondary Knife, small, Fig. 215.......................0 4 0
- Silver Eye Syringe, Walton’s complete, with Three Pipes,
- in morocco case.....................................1 17 6
- Spud, curved, Walton’s ................................0 4 0
- Spud, Walton’s.........................................0 4 0
- Strabismus Forceps.....................................0 3 6
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- Strabismus Hook, Bowman’s, Big. 216 . . . .£0 3
- Pig. 217.
- Strabismus Hook, Cowell’s, Big. 217 . . . .04
- Strabismus Knife, G-uthrie’s . . . . . .04
- ditto Beer’s . . . . . .04
- Styles for Bistula Lachrymalis, Ware’s . . . .01
- Ditto ditto gilt . . .02
- Ditto (hollow), Arnold and Sons’ . . .02
- Fig. 218.
- Vector for Extraction of Soft Lens, Taylor’s, Big. 218 . 0 7
- Walton’s Director......................................0 4
- Pig. 219.
- Walton’s Boreign Body Scoop, Big. 219 . . . .04
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- LITHOTOMY AND LITHOTRITY INSTRUMENTS.
- Mahogany case, brass bound and lined silk velvet, containing—
- Three Steel Thompson’s Sounds.
- One Female ditto.
- Four Lithotomy Staffs.
- Two pairs Liston’s Forceps.
- One ditto, curved.
- Two Liston’s Knives.
- Two Scoops.
- Two Elastic Gum Tubes.
- Two Web Bandages.
- The above, complete............................£6 15 0>
- Superior Mahogany case, brass bound and lined silk velvet, containing—
- Three Sir H. Thompson’s straight Forceps.
- One ditto curved ditto.
- Three Liston’s Knives.
- One Sir H. Thompson’s Knife.
- Four Steel SoundB, Male.
- One ditto Female.
- Four Lateral Staffs.
- Three Median ditto.
- Two Hollow Sounds, plated.
- Two Scoops.
- One Clover’s ditto, bent.
- Three Silver-mounted Elastic Gum Tubes.
- One Searcher.
- Syringe and Stop-cock, with Sir H. Thompson’s Ball Nozzle' for the Bladder.
- Pritchard’s Leather Cuffs and Anklets.
- The case as above..................................13 15' O'
- Case of Lithotrity Instruments, brass bound and lined silk velvety containing—
- Sir H. Thompson’s Lithotrite.
- Lithotrite, with Flat Blade (for debris)-
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- Lithotrite, with flat Blade (for debris), for Children.
- Forceps for removing fragments.
- Silver Catheter, Hall marked.
- Brass Syringe for ditto.
- The above, complete.................................£18 18 0
- Bistoury, Concealed...................................0 15 O'
- Bladder Syringe and Stop-cock, fitted with Sir H. Thompson’s plated Ball Nozzle, in case . . . . .16 0'
- Brass Catheter Syringe . . „ . . . . 0 10 6
- Calculus Extractor, Hainworth’s . . . . .110'
- Ditto Luer’s . . . . . . 1 10 O
- Ditto Sir A. Cooper’s . . . . 1 15 O
- Fig. 220.
- Debris Extractor (by suction) Clover’s, Fig. 220 . . 1 12 0s
- Dilator, Teale’s, three blades, for Median Lithotomy . 2 10 0
- Ditto Vincent Jackson’s two-bladed ditto . .220
- Double Channel Catheter, Brodie’s Silver Hall Marked,
- for Injecting the Bladder (continuous stream) . . 1 10 0
- Ditto ditto Arnold and Sons’ Improved . 1 14 O
- Gorgets, Blunt ................................... .066
- Ditto Cutting . . . . . . . .086
- Instrument for Extracting Foreign Bodies from the
- Urethra, Leroy D’Etoile’s . . . . . . 1 10 0
- Instrument for Extracting small Stones, Ferguson’s .220
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- Lithotomy Bandages, Pritchard’s, Pig. 221 . per set 110
- Ditto Plannel . . . . .016
- Lithotomy Forceps, Sir H. Thompson’s 9s., 11s. 6d., and 0 14 0 Ditto Cross Action . 10s. 6d., and 0 12 6
- F^mloZToiis l am on ' —
- Fig. 222.
- Lithotomy Forceps, Curved, Fig. 222 . 9s., 10s., and 0 11 0
- Fig. 223.
- Lithotomy Forceps, Straight, Fig. 223 . 9s., 10s., and 0 11 0
- Fig. 224.
- Lithotomy Knife, Blizard’s, Fig. 224 . . . .0 5 6
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- lithotomy Knife, Brodie’s, Big. 225 t £0 3
- Pig. 226.
- Lithotomy Knife, Erichsen’s, Eig. 226 . . . .0 3
- Ditto Key’s.................................0 3
- Pig. 227.
- Lithotomy Knife, Liston’s, Eig. 227 . . . .0 3
- Ditto probe point, Eerguson’s . . .04
- Pig. 228.
- Lithotomy Knife, Thompson’s, Eig. 228 . . . .0 5
- Ditto Webber’s . . . . . . 0 15
- Pig. 229.
- Lithotomy Knife, Wormald’s, Eig. 229 . . . .0 5
- Lithotomy Scoop, three sizes .... each 0 5
- Ditto Clover’s Bent......................0 5
- Ditto Erichsen’s.........................0 6
- Ditto Eerguson’s double, two sizes, 8s. 6d. and 0 10
- Ditto Davy’s, with net. . . . . 0 12
- Lithotomy Sound, Steel, solid handles . . . .03
- Ditto Children’s . . . . . .03
- Ditto Eemale . . . . . .03
- Ditto ditto Sir IT. Thompson’s, bulbous 0 3
- Pig. 230.
- Lithotomy Sound, with plated fluted handle, as Eig. 230 0 6
- Ditto Sir H. Thompson’s, hollow, silver plated 0 15
- Sounds are made in sizes from Nos. 1 to 14.
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- Ditto ditto Female
- Ditto Liston’s Lateral Groove Ditto Children’s
- Ditto Syme’s
- Ditto Teevan’s
- Lithotrite, Brodie’s Ditto Civial’s .
- .£076 .040 .076 .066 .076 .056 .400 . 5 10 0
- Lithotrite, Ferguson’s Improved, Fig. 231
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- Lithotrite, with Percussion Eod, Fig. 232 Ditto, Liston’s Improved Ditto, Teevan’s Improved
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- Lithotrite, Sir H. Thompson’s, with, flat Blade for debris £5 5 0
- Fig. 234.
- Lithotrite, without screw motion, for children, Fig. 234 .3 0 0 Nelaton’s Instrument for drilling the stone . . .440
- Scoop for extracting fragments from the urethra . .086
- Silver Catheters, Erichsen’s, for debris, with elastic gum stilettes, aperture at end, on the inside of curve, and at the side . . . . . . . . .110
- Tubes, Elastic (silver mounts)............................0 3 6
- Fig. 235.
- Urethra Forceps, Arnold & Sons’ Improved Cross Action 0 15 0
- Urethra Forceps, Sir H. Thompson’s, Fig. 236
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- CAUSTIC CASES.
- Fig. 237.
- Arnold and Sons’ Seamless Tube, silver Caustic Case, with platina spring holder, adjustable to any size Caustic, Eig. 237 small
- Ditto ditto ditto medium .
- Ditto ditto ditto large
- Ebony Caustic Case, with silver holder .... Ditto Speculum Case, fitted with silver Caustic Holder (palladium), Sponge Holder and Scarifying
- Lancet, complete....................................
- Electro-plated Caustic Case ......
- Ditto ditto with Exploring Needle
- Ditto ditto with Sponge Holder .
- Ivory Caustic Case, portable...........................
- Ditto and Precipitate Case
- Ditto Speculum Case, fitted with silver Caustic Holder (palladium), Sponge Holder, and Scarifying
- Lancet, complete..................... . .
- Ophthalmic Caustic Case, with propelling screw Platinum Caustic Case .......
- Silver Caustic and Precipitate Case ....
- Silver Caustic Case, small (plain holder)
- Ditto gilt holder .....
- £0 12 O' 0 15 0 0 17 6 0 3 6
- 0 12 6 0 3 6 0 7 6 0 7 6 0 2 6 0 2 6
- 1 1 & 0 12 6 1 15 6 0 12 6 0 6 6 0 8 6
- Fig. 238.
- Silver Seamless Tube Caustic Case and Exploring Needle,
- Eig. 238 ........................................ 0 17 6
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- Silver Seamless Tube Caustic Case and Exploring Trocar,
- Kg- 289 .......................... . ,£10 0
- Fig. 240.
- Silver Seamless Tube Caustic Case with Imray’s Scoop
- and Eye Spud, Eig. 240 ......................... 1 5 0
- Ditto with Exploring Trocar, Canula, and
- Walton’s Foreign Body Scoop . . . . .17 6
- Vulcanite Caustic Holder, portable . . . .026
- Ditto long........................0 3 &
- VACCINATING LANCETS, &c.
- Fig. 241.
- Abscess Lancet, in tortoise-shell Bleeding Lancet, in tortoise-shell, as Eig. 241 Ditto in pearl
- Lancet Case, one-hole, Leather
- Ditto two-hole .... Ditto four-hole ....
- 0 16 0 2 6 0 0 6 0 0 8 0
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- Lancet Case, plain, Silver...............................£0 15 0
- Ditto 'engine turned, for two Lancets . . .17 6
- Ditto ditto for four ditto . . .12 6
- Vaccinating Bottle with Class Quill for Lymph, in case .016 Vaccinating Lancet and Bottle, in case . . ..056
- Ditto Lancet, in tortoise-shell . . . .026
- Fig. 243.
- Vaccinator, Arnold and Sons’ Improved Pencil Case, with
- bayonet joint, in sterling silver . . . . .076
- Ditto ditto with case for Capillary Tubes, as Pigs. 242 and 243 ................................0 9 0
- Pig. 242 shows the instrument closed, and Fig. 243 the instrument ready for use, with the case for capillary tubes open.
- The above is a very convenient form of instrument for vaccinating, it is very portable, and the blade is protected in its case by means of a bayonet joint, and has simply to be reversed when required for use; the capillary tubes are kept in the handle. It is the size of an ordinary pencil case.
- Vaccinator, Dr. B. Harvey Hilliard’s, in electro-plated
- case, complete...........................................0126
- Ditto Spratley’s, in ivory, turn-back case . .026
- Fig. 244.
- Vaccinator, Dr. Mallam’s Patent Instantaneous, with two
- teeth, in morocco case, complete, Pig. 244 . . .1 1 0
- Ditto three teeth - ditto .110
- Ditto four teeth ditto .15 0
- Extract from *LancetFeb. 28th, 1874.—“ The celerity with which the operation can be performed will of itself recommend this instrument to all gentlemen in high-class practice.”
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- Extract from Medical Times and Gazette, March 7th, 1874.—“ This elegant little instrument, manufactured by the patentees, Messrs. Arnold & Sons, of 35 and 36, West Smithfield, is to some extent an adaptation of the cupping scarificator for vaccination purposes.”
- Extract from British Medical Journal, March 14th, 1874.—“ Instead of being armed with lancets like the scarificator, it has three steel teeth, gilded to prevent rusting, placed at equal distances from each other, and which being set by the trigger are released by pressure on the knob, producing three abrasions on the skin instantaneously.”
- Extract from Medical Press and Circular, March 18th, 1874.—“We have before us a little instrument designed by Mr. Mallam and patented by Messrs. Arnold & Sons, Surgical Instrument Makers to St. Bartholomew’s Hospital. The perforated surface is concave so as to fit the arms of an infant, and the depth of the blades can be easily regulated by a simple screw arrangement. The simplicity of the instrument, together with the celerity with which the operation can be performed, will of itself recommend it to the profession.”
- Extract of a Letter received from B. Mallam, Esq.—“ I have used the Vaccinator for more than twelve months in my practice, and have found that it answered better than anything I have hitherto used. The patients are greatly pleased with it, and I have been applied to for vaccination by patients who would not otherwise have come to me. The old nurses speak loudly in praise of the
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- Vaccinator, "Weir’s, with pins ...... £0 3 0
- Ditto Cooper Dose’s . . . . .076
- Vaccine Inciter, Nicholas’s . . . . . .066
- Ditto ditto without handle . . .056
- Vaccine Points, Ivory, per hundred . . . .026
- Vaccine Tubes, Capillary, per bundle . . . .010
- Cases for ditto . . . . . . . .006
- CUPPING INSTRUMENTS.
- ARNOLD a SONS
- A Mahogany Case, containing— Scarificator, plain pattern.
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- Brass Lamp.
- Nest of Cupping Glasses.
- Spirit Bottle.
- The above, complete................................... .£260
- A Mahogany Case, containing—
- Arnold and Sons’ Improved Scarificator.
- Bayfield’s Ball Lamp.
- Spirit Bottle, Cut-Glass.
- Two Nests Cupping Grlasses.
- The above, complete . . . . . . . 2 15 0
- A Mahogany brass-bound Case, lined silk velvet, containing— Arnold and Sons’ Improved Scarificator.
- Air Pump, brass.
- Live (valve) Glasses.
- The above, complete.............................’ . 3 10 6
- Superior Mahogany Case, brass-bound, and lined silk velvet, containing—
- Arnold and Sons’ Improved Large Scarificator.
- Ditto Temple ditto.
- Bayfield’s Ball Lamp.
- Spirit Bottle, Cut-Glass.
- Two Nests Cupping Glasses.
- The above, complete......................................4 9 0
- Air Pump, brass, with six Cupping Glasses, valved for
- dry cupping...........................................
- Cupping Bottles, stout rubber
- Ditto, Glasses .... 9d., 10d., Is., and
- Ditto, Lamp, brass....................................
- Ditto Bayfield’s...............................
- Ditto Pox’s....................................
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- Scarificator, Arnold and Sons’ Improved, with twelve blades, cutting in opposite directions, super, Tig. 245 . £1 15 0 Ditto Temple, four blades . . . .14 0
- Ditto ditto eight ditto . . . .19 6
- Scarificator Case (leather) . . . . . .030
- Pig. 246.
- Dr. Brown’s Infant Cupping Instrument for croup,
- Fig. 246 . . . ............................. 1 1 0
- Dr. P. J. Brown writes: “ Messrs. Arnold & Sons have designed and made an infant’s cupping instrument, with three lancets, for the purpose of abstracting blood rapidly from young children suffering from croup.
- “ I never lose a child when I bleed it early in the disease, hut I cannot always find a vein in infants of one or two years.
- “ Leeches draw blood too slowly. Effectual relief can only he given by rapid abstraction of blood, such as venesection or cupping. If the instrument he applied between the shoulders or to the nape of the neck the scars will not he an eyesore in after life.”
- Dr. T. "Wilson’s Instrument for Anasarca, Fig. 247 . .1 5 0
- I)r. Thomas Wilson writes: “ I stated my wants to Messrs. Arnold & Sons, instrument Manufacturers, 35 and 36, West Smithfield, London. They, after much trouble, produced the instrument, as seen in the accompanying diagram. This instrument is so rapid in its action that the scarifications are made almost without pain; the lancets can be set to the depth required. I have regularly used it ever since with the most satisfactory results.”
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- ECRASEURS.
- Fig. 248.
- Ecraseur, Arnold and Sons’ Improved Wire, very superior,
- Eig. 248 .............................................£3 0 0
- Ditto ditto small size . . . .220
- This instrument is so constructed that it is almost impossible for the rvire to he broken. On the outer side of the instrument are attached rollers on which the wire traverses, which prevents contact with any sharp edges, and consequently is drawn through with greater ease and regularity.
- Extract from Irish Hospital Gazette, June 16th, 1873, page 184.—“ We were pleased to find the instrument worked admirably, and in a few seconds the growth was cleanly removed without a teaspoonful of blood having been lost. The Improved Wire Ecraseur was supplied by Messrs. Arnold & Sons, of London. It seems peculiarly adapted for such cases, the wire being so prepared that it is almost impossible it can be broken.”
- Ecraseur, Arnold and Sons’, curved and straight ends .400
- Ecraseur, Braxton Hick’s Wire-rope, with three moveahle
- ends, of different sizes, Eig. 249 . . . . .3 3 0
- Ditto ditto for polypi uteri, small . .10 0
- Ditto ditto ditto large . .220
- Fig. 250.
- Ecraseur, Ckassaignac’s,' straight, Eig. 250
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- Ditto G-alvanic, with curved and straight ends, and
- platinum wire, complete, in case . . . .440
- Fig. 253.
- Ecraseur, Hey wood Smith’s, Eig. 252 . . . .3 3*0
- This instrument is so constructed that the wire can be attached without passing through the small groove at the end ; by simply turning the upper portion, which rotates by means of a screw, the wire is readily admitted.
- Ecraseur, Meadows’ Wire...................................2 2 0
- Ditto Sim’s Porte-Chain . . . . . .500
- Ditto ditto with guillotine . .500
- CATHETERS.
- All the best quality catheters are manufactured with Arnold and Sons’ improved protecting spiral web, which greatly strengthens the instrument and increases its durability.
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- Fig. 253. Arnold and Sons’ Catheter Gauge.
- Alfred King’s Wheel Catheter . . . 7/6 to 1 0 0
- Is very useful in cases of old stricture; the small wheel at the end of the instrument greatly facilitates the passing of the Catheter.
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- Angove’s silver Catheter, Figs. 258 and 259 . 7/6 to £1 0 0
- Arnold and Sons’ Catheters, silver, Hall marked:
- Ho. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7-
- 5/- 5/6 6/- 6/6 7/6 8/- 9h
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- 11/- 12/- 13/- 14/- 18/- 20/-
- Arnold and Sons’ Catheters, extra stout silver, Hall marked
- Ho. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
- v- 7/6 8/- 9/- 10/- 11/- 12/-
- 9 10 11 12 13 14
- 14/6 15/6 16/6 17/6 22/6 25/-
- 1<’ig. 254.
- Berkeley Hill’s Caustic Injector, for Chronic Urethral
- Discharges, Figs. 254 and 255 ...................... 1 10 * 6
- Blood Catheter, with-elastic gum stilette, silver . . 1 10 *0
- Ditto ditto plated . . 0 10 0
- Ditto with stop cock silver . . 2 2! j 0
- Ditto ditto plated . . 0 12 6
- Brodie’s extra stout silver Catheters, Hall marked, with chequered ebony handles:
- Ho. 1 9/6
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- 6 7 g
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- 13 14
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- Brodie’s Prostate Catheters, with chequered ebony handles, stout
- silver: Ho. 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
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- Catheter Case, japanned tin .... . .
- Ditto leather, for 3 catheters .
- Ditto ditto 6 ditto . . . .
- Ditto ditto 12 ditto . . . .
- Complete set of stoutest silver, Hall-marked Catheters, from No. 1 to 12, cut-glass oil bottle, in morocco case, lined silk velvet ........
- Coulson’s Catheter (silver), with palladium holder and fused Caustic for applying to neck of bladder Improved ditto ditto
- Dawson’s stout silver Catheter for applying Ointments, Pig. 256 . . . ...
- Double Channel Catheter, Brodie’s (silver), for injecting the bladder, continuous stream
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- Ditto ditto with brass syringe attached . 1 17 6
- Ditto ditto Arnold and Sons’ Improved . 1 14 0
- Ditto ditto ditto electro-plated 0 16 6
- Ditto ditto ditto elastic gum . 0 8 6
- Ditto ditto Pemale, silver 0 12 6
- Ditto ditto ditto Arnold & Sons’ Improved 1 1 0
- Elastic Grum Web Catheters, extra superior, especially
- prepared to stand any climate. Nos. 1 to 12, per doz. 0 18 0
- Ditto ditto Conical ditto 1 1 0
- Ditto ditto Second Quality ditto 0 12 0
- Ditto ditto ditto Conical ditto 0 15 0
- Ditto ditto Common ditto 0 6 0
- Ditto ditto ditto Conical ditto 0 8 0
- Ditto Prostate Catheters, each 0 3 6
- Ditto ditto Second quality 33 0 2 6
- Ditto ditto Common ditto 33 0 1 9
- Ditto ditto Double Channel Catheters 0 8 6
- Ditto ditto Second quality 0 7 0
- Ditto Catheters, Mercier’s a Condees
- per doz. 1 1 0
- Ditto Mercier Bi Condees „ 1 5 0
- Erichsen’s silver fluid Caustic Catheter . each 1 7 6
- Ditto Ointment Catheter, Pig. 262 1 10 0
- Pemale Catheter, Elastic Grum Web 0 1 0
- Ditto plated 0 4 0
- India-rubber Catheter 0 2 0
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- L’Allemand’s stout silver Catheter, for applying Caustic to the Urethra, Fig. 257 . . . . . .1 5 0
- McDougall’s stout silver Catheter, with palladium end
- and holder, Fig. 261 . . . . . . . 1 14 0
- Wormald’s flattened silver Catheter, used in enlargement of the prostate gland . . . 10s. 6d. and 110
- Plated Catheters, Nos. 1 to 12 . . . . each 0 5 0
- Ditto Brodie’s Nos 1 to 12 . . . .066
- Ditto set of Brodie’s, Nos. 1 to 12, with cut-
- glass bottle, in leather case . .400
- Ditto Nos. 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, and 12, in leather
- case . . . . . . 1 10 0
- Ditto ditto Nos. 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, with
- glass oil bottle, in leather case . . 1 15 0
- Ditto Nos. 1 to 12, with Oil Bottle, in leather
- case.................................3 0 0
- Prostate Catheters, of stout silver, Hall marked, Liston’s :
- No. 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
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- Prostate Catheters, of stout silver, Hall marked, Sir H. Thompson’s ; No. 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
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- Prostate Catheter, plated.................................0 6 6
- Ditto ditto Brodie’s . . . .086
- Ditto (silver), with plug, stillette, and
- India-rubber Catheter, Hutchinson’s . . . . 1 10 0
- Ditto ditto plated 0 17 6
- Self-Retaining Catheter, Barnard Holt’s India-rubber ,036 Steel Introducer for ditto . . . . .026
- (Vide Lancet, February 14tli and May 14tli, 1870.) Self-Retaining Catheter, Coalbank’s ditto . .036
- Female Catheter, Shephards Silver . . . .086
- Ditto Silver, with stop-cock . . . .076
- Ditto ditto plain sliding . .060
- Sir H. Thompson’s Catheters, a. Boule French sizes, Nos.
- 1 to 24, super quality ..... per doz. 100 Ditto ditto Second Quality . ditto 0 15 0
- Sir H. Thompson’s complete set of extra stout Silver Catheters, Nos. 1 to 12, and No. 9 Prostate with cut-glass oil-bottle, in mahogany case, lined silver velvet .880 Ditto ditto with Catheter mounts, and Sir H. Thompson’s Syphon, complete . . . . 10 10 0
- Sir H. Thompson’s improved Syphon for drawing off the water from the bladder, and which is made to fit the end of Catheters . . . . . . . 0 10 6
- Catheters, made with the mount to fit the Syphon,
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- Catheter, Tig. 260 . . . . . . £1 14 0
- Sir H. Thompson’s India-rubber Bottle and Stop-cock,
- with conical point fitting the Catheters . . .076
- Sir H. Thompson’s Silver Catheter, with probe point . 0 10 6 Ditto ditto extra small taper Silver Catheter for difficult strictures . . . . . . .076
- Teevan’s Grooved Catheter, with conducting bougie,
- silver.............................................0 17 6
- BOUGIES.
- Bougies, a. Boule, as recommended by Sir H. Thompson,
- Trench sizes, Nos. 1 to 24
- Ditto ditto second quality Bougie Case, leather
- Ditto japanned tin Ditto cloth
- Bougies, Silver, Hall marked:
- per doz ditto
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- Catgut Bougies, super quality, per doz.
- Elastic Gum Web Bougies, extra superior, especially
- prepared to stand any climate. Nos. 1 to 12, per doz. 0 14 0
- Ditto ditto taper points ditto 0 16 0
- Ditto ditto second quality ditto 0 10 0
- Ditto ditto ditto taper point ditto 0 12 6
- Ditto ditto common quality . ditto 0 5 0
- Ivory Bougie Gauge
- Metallic Bougie . .............................
- Ditto with handle . ...
- (Esophagus Bougie, Elastic Gum Web, of superior quality Ditto ditto second quality .
- Ditto ditto common .
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- Ditto plain . . . . . . .040
- Kectum Bougie, Quain’s . . . . . .050
- Ditto Elastic Gum, of super quality . .036
- Ditto ditto second quality . .026
- Ditto ditto common . . .016
- Ditto Vulcanite, the set of six nested . - . 0 13 6
- Ditto Wax, short...........................0 16
- Ditto ditto long . . . . . .020
- Sir H. Thompson’s set of twelve plated Bougies, in morocco case, lined velvet, complete . . . . 3 10 0
- Ditto plated Bougies, taper points . .060
- Syme’s German silver Bougie..........................0 2 6
- Wax Bougie, Black . . . . . . .016
- Ditto Bed . . . . . . . .020
- Ditto White . . . . . . .020
- Whalebone Bougie.................................. .010
- PESSARIES.
- Fig. 263.
- Fig. 264.
- Arnold and Sons’ Pessary, gutta percha, with band complete . . . • • . . . . .076
- Ditto improved vulcanite, with ditto, Pigs.
- 263 and 264 ....................................
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- Blackbee’s Patent Self-adjusting Pessary, for antever-sion, antiflexion, retroversion, retroflexion, or procidentia . . . . . . . . . .£046
- Boxwood Pessaries, oval, round, flat oval, and flat round.
- Is. and 0 2 0
- Clay’s spiral spring Pessary, fitted with Pelvis Band,
- complete . ............................... . 0 17 6
- Dr. G-odson’s improved perforated Pessary, with band,
- complete . . . . . . . . . 0 12 6-
- Dr. Greenhalgh’s Elastic Spring Pessary, six sizes,
- Pig. 267, each . . . . . . . .0 2 0'
- Ditto ditto with two
- India-rubber transverse bands, Pig. 266 . . .0 2 6
- Ditto ditto with four ditto 0 3 0
- Ditto ditto with six ditto,
- Pig. 265 ......................' . . . .0 3 6-
- Dr. Greenhalgh’s india rubber spring Pessaries, without and with elastic transverse bands, for the relief and care of retroversion, prolapse, and procidentia of the uterus, rectocele, vesicocele, sterility, &c., being composed of a flexible frame covered with india rubber, they can be easily shaped to meet individual cases ; moreover, the elastic at the lower extremity greatly facilitates-the introduction and offers little or no impediment to the use of the speculum for diagnosis and treatment.
- Mode of Introduction.—The patient should be placed on the left side upon a high and firm couch or bed, the side of the head resting upon a low pillow (she should not lie on the shoulder nor elbow), which should be bent forward, the hips being close to the edge of the couch, the legs well flexed upon the abdomen with one foot resting upon the other, the pessary being warmed and freely smeared with lard is to be taken in the right hand, the index finger of which, should be placed firmly against the under sui’face of the convex upper extremity. The labia being separated with the left hand, the convex extremity should be passed freely within thefourchette, when the pessary must be directed, quickly and firmly, along the posterior wall of the vagina with its concavity forwards until it reaches the upper and posterior boundary or fornix of that canal, when its lower limbs will be found to rest upon the posterior surfaces of the pubic arch.
- This operation will be greatly facilitated by the previous use of the hot douche and introduction of a firm piece of lard. Care should be taken that the pessary
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- In cases of severe procidentia or prolapse of the vaginal walls the barred pessary is to be preferred, manufactured specially of four sizes for Dr. Green-halgli by Messrs. Arnold & Sons.
- Extract from British Medical Journal, May 23rd, 18G8 :—“ They are easier of introduction and removal than Hodge’s Pessary, and can be more easily adjusted; occasions little or no inconvenience.”
- Arnold & Sons haying originally made these Pessaries specially for Dr. G-reenhalgh, caution the Profession against many sold and represented as tbeir manufacture, which are different in shape, construction, and material, and, consequently, useless for the purpose intended.
- Dr. Braxton Hicks’s Pessary, with hard metal core and
- covered with india rubber ...... £0 2 6
- Ditto ditto vulcanite . . .030
- Arnold and Sons specially make these Pessaries for Dr. Brascton Hicks, and preserve the original sizes and patterns.
- Dr. Gfraily Hewitt’s malleable Bing Pessary, gutta percha of six sizes, Pig. 268 . . ...
- Ditto ditto, shaped ....
- Ditto improved, covered with india rubber
- Dr. Priestley’s Pessary, for retroversion .
- Ditto with rubber cap .
- Dr. Simpson’s Pessary for retroversion Dr. Skinner’s Expanding Pessary .
- Duffin’s Boxwood and Ivory Pessary
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- Elastic G-um Pessary, circular, Pig. 269
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- Elastic Griim Pessary, oval, Pig. 270 Hodge’s gutta-percha Pessary Ditto vulcanite .... Ditto ditto with, two bars
- £0 2 6 0 10 0 2 0 0 2 6
- Fig. 271.
- India Rubber Inflating Pessary, flat, round . . .036
- Ditto ditto with stop-cock, Pig. 271 0 5 0
- Fig. 273.
- India-rubber inflating Pessary, round and pear shaped .036 Ditto ditto with stop-cock, Pigs. 272
- and 273 . .................................0 5 0
- Inflating Pump, brass ..................................0 3 6
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- Inflating Pump, with stop-cock and Elastic Pessary,
- Fig. 274...............................................£0 8 6
- Napier’s Elastic Pessary..................................0 6 6
- (Vide Medical Times and Gazette, December 25tli, 1875.)
- Schofield’s Pessary, porcelain . . . . . .050
- Ditto vulcanite . . . . . .066
- Thomas’s Pessary, for anteversion, in vulcanite and rubber 0 7 6
- Ditto improved by Dr. Barnes . . .076
- Fig. 275.
- Yullick’s Improved Vulcanite Pessary, Eig. 275 . .0 4 0
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- .'Zwank’s Pessary, covered with gutta percha and india rubber, as recommended by Dr. Greenhalgh £0 3 6
- Ditto Dr. Godson’s improved 0 4 6
- Ditto boxwood ...... 0 4 6
- Ditto G-erman silver ..... 0 7 6
- Ditto stoutly plated ..... 0 10 6
- Ditto tion German silver, Dr. Tanner’s modifica- 0 9 6
- Dr. Braxton Hicks’s India-rubber Apparatus for the restoration of chronic inversion of the uterus.
- Extract from the British Medical Journal, August 31st, 1872“ I have had some hags constructed by Mr. Arnold, which, I think, will be more certain of producing the proper dilatation of the vagina and pressure of the fundus.”
- ICE AND HOT WATER BAGS.
- Dr. Chapman’s Ice Bag, which may be filled with either ice or iced water, is divided by external clamps or external 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 mouth of the bag is closed by a clamp.
- 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 in.
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- Dr. Chapman’s Hot "Water Bag, which may also be used for the application of moderate degrees of cold, consists of two parallel tubes a slight distance apart, and communicating at the top and bottom; the mouth of this Bag is closed by means of a screw.
- No. 1 2 8 4 5
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- Arnold and Sons’ Ice Bag of india rubber for applying ice to the head, &c., with rubber cork and boxwood mount.
- No. 1 2 3 4 .
- 4/9 5/- 5/6 6/6
- Arnold and Sons’ Ice Bag for applying ice to the abdomen
- after labour . . . . . . . .076
- Ditto for applying ice to the throat .056
- Lumbar Ice Bag . . . . . . . .086
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- Pig. 278.
- Fig. 283. Fig. 284. Fig. 285.
- Arnold and Sons’ improved Stethoscope, with cane stem
- and sycamore ear plate................................£0 3 6
- The sounds are transmitted clearly and distinctly through the cane, and it has the additional advantage of being extremely light and very durable.
- Chest Callipers, portable Chest Measurer, Dr. Simpson’s Ditto Thompson’s .
- 0 10 6 1 15 0 0 7 6
- Fig. 286.
- Differential Stethoscope, Dr. Alison’s, Fig. 286 . .1 1 0
- Ditto by Dr. Harvey Hilliard 10s. 6d. & 1 0 0
- Ditto Arnold and Sons’ Improved
- portable, with plated fittings........................110
- Dr. Alison’s Improved Biaural Stethoscope, with one
- chest mount . . ..........................110
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- Dr. Andrew’s Stethoscope, Pig. 280 . £0 3 0
- Dr. Barron’s ditto . 0 3 6
- Dr. Billing’s ditto Pig. 279 . 0 2 6
- Dr. Davis’s ditto with ivory plate . 0 8 6
- Dr. Dobell’s ditto with graduated ear-piece . 0 5 0
- Dr. Duckworth’ s ditto Pig. 285 ... . 0 3 6
- Dr. Edward’s ditto . 0 3 0
- Dr. Elliotson’s ditto . 0 7 6
- Dr. Perguson’s ditto Pig. 283 . 0 3 0
- Dr. Golding Bird’s ditto, ebony mounted (flexible) . 0 5 0
- Dr. Hare’s (American birch) . 0 3 0
- Fig. 287.
- Dr. T. S. Hosford’s Improved Stethoscope, Pig. 287 .0 5 0
- This instrument is so constructed that the cnp completely encloses the ear,
- and thereby excludes all external sounds.
- Dr. Hughes’s Stethoscope......................................0 3 0
- Dr. Laenner’s ditto...........................................0 3 0
- Fig. 288.
- Dr. Mallam’s Improved Stethoscope, "with flexible tubing
- and regulating ear-plate, Pig. 288 . . . .0 6 0
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- cushion ......... £0 5
- Dr. Quain’s Stethoscope . . . . . .03
- Ditto ditto (portable), vulcanite, Fig. 284 0 5
- Dr. Salter’s ditto . . . . . .03
- Dr. Sibson’s ditto with flexible tube . . .08
- Dr. Stoke’s ditto Fig. 281...........................0 3
- Ditto ditto Vulcanite . . . . .03
- Dr. Todd’s Class Stethoscope, enabling two persons to
- diagnose at the same time . . . . . .11
- Dr. Todd’s Stethoscope . . . . . . .03
- Dr. Walsh’s ditto Fig. 278 . . . .0 3
- ' ' Ditto ditto Vulcanite . . . . .03
- Dr. William’s, with reversible ear-plate, Fig. 282 . .0 3
- Fig. 289.
- Fig. 290.
- Flexible Clinical Stethoscope, suggested by Drs. Reid and Morison, with vulcanite ear and two chest mounts with silk-covered tubing,'in box, complete, Figs. 289 and 290 ......................................0 10
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- Flexible Clinical Stethoscope, suggested by Drs. Feid and Morison, with plain boxwood ear and one chest mount, with plain tubing, in box, complete . . .£050
- The instrument possesses the following advantages :—1. The ease with which patients may be auscultated in otherwise inaccessible positions. 2. The comparative safety from infection. 3. The possibility of carefully regulating the pressure on the chest-piece, especially in the ease of aneurisms, blood-vessels, &c., and in children and sensitive patients. 4. The construction of the ear-peg. 5. The ease with which the observer may use his eye and ear at the same time.
- Extract from the Lancet, October 16th, 1875 :—“Every practitioner has occasion to feel often the need of a longer instrument than the ordinary stethoscope, and one which by its flexibility permits him to vary his position with relation to the patient. Arnold & Sons have produced a Flexible Stethoscope which meets this want. Its utility in certain circumstances is obvious.”
- Extract from Medical Times and Gazette, July 17th, 1875 :—“They have produced a Stethoscope which promises to be not only convenient, agreeable, and safe, but superior to the common instrument under ordinary circumstances and in several important respects.”
- Extract from British Medical Journal, September 4th, 1875 “ The many
- difficulties that attend the use of the ordinary stethoscope in dispensary practice,, and especially the inconvenience and dangers connected with its application in some of the most urgent cases among the lower classes, would seem to have suggested to the inventors of this instrument, the idea of lengthening the tube indefinitely, while they secui-ed the proper application of the chest and ear-pieces by various ingenious modifications,”
- Extract from Medical Press and Circular, September 8th, 1875: —“ Messrs. Arnold & Sons are now selling a Flexible Stethoscope, convenient, agreeable, and safe. It consists of a piece of silk-covered tubing of uniform calibre, provided at one end with an ear-peg and at the other with a chest-piece. The ear-peg presents a minute lateral perforation, which prevents the air from impinging unpleasantly upon the membrane when the chest piece is moved.”
- Extract from Student’s Journal, November 6tli, 1875 :—“ Messrs. Arnold and Sons have introduced a new Flexible Stethoscope to the notice of the medical profession which is superior to the ordinary stethoscope in common use. We have had one of these instruments in use for some time past, and have found it particularly valuable in auscultating the pulmonary organs, especially in children and aged persons, as it enables one to ascertain the condition of the whole chest, without disturbing the patient.”
- Gutta-percha Stethoscope
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- Fig. 291.
- Headspring Flexible Stethoscope, Registered, suggested by Dr. R. Harvey Hilliard, with plain india-rubber tubing, two ebony ear, chest, and one union mount, and jointed head-spring, complete, Fig. 291 . . . £0 10 6
- Ditto ditto the tubing covered with silk, and the mounts made of vulcanite, very superior, complete, Fig. 291 . . . . . . .10 0
- Can be used either as single, biaural, or differential.
- TO USE THE INSTRUMENT AS A
- Differential Stethoscope (as Fig. 1), the two cups or collectors are screwed on to the end of the tubes.
- Biaural (Fig. 2), the two tubes are screwed into the union mount and one chest-piece screwed thereon.
- Single Flexible Stethoscope (Fig. 3), screw the chest-piece on the end of the tube.
- These changes can be made at pleasure and, almost immediately.
- Extract from the British Medical Journal, November 13th, 1875:—“The advantages of a Double Flexible Stethoscope are apparent in a moment’s consideration. The ease to the auscultator, who may he seated at his patient’s bedside, and with comfort to himself and patient apply the instrument to all parts of the body without painful pressure or other inconvenience.”
- Extract from the Medical Times and Gazette, November 13th, 1875 :—“ I have
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- Extract from the Medical Press and Circular, November 17th, 1875 :—“The object of this design is to produce a Flexible Double Stethoscope which is free from the objections that apply to other instruments of this class. Messrs. Arnold & Sons, of West Smithfield, are the manufacturers, and they have bestowed great pains in executing my instructions.”
- Percussion Hammer ..... . . £0 5 0
- Ditto Thimble . . . . . . .026
- Percussor, Dr. Haller’s, as used by Dr. Duckworth,
- Pig. 292 ............................ 3/6 and 0 5 0
- Ditto Dr. King’s Cone, with regulating handle .076
- The Cone Percussor will be found very useful in conducting examinations of the chest, being small and very handy. The spring is to regulate the blow in percussion; the hammer striking the nail of the finger.
- Percussor, Dr. Quain’s . . . . . . .066
- Pleximeter.................................... . .036
- Plexirneter and Hammer, in case, Dr. Bennett’s, Pig. 293 0 10 6
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- Sphygmograph, De Marey’s ...... £7 0 0
- Ditto ditto with Berkley Hill’s pad . . .770
- _ Ditto ditto improved by Dr. Burdon Sanderson 8 8 0
- Fig. 294.
- Sphygmograph, Mahomed’s Improved, Fig. 294 . .770
- Ditto ditto in case . . 7 15 0
- Ditto ditto with glasses, complete 8 0 0
- Extract from the Medical Times and Gazette, January 20th, 1872:—‘‘The main spring is attached to the framework of the instrument by a hinge joint which permits free vertical hut no lateral movement. Its free extremity, which is covered by an ivory pad, rests upon the artery (usually the radial) from which-it is pi’oposed to obtain a tracing. To this spring is attached a block which forms the centre of movement for a lever of the third order, which encloses it by the bifurcation of its extremity, a pin projecting from either side of the block, and passing through each extremity of the bifurcation, thus ensuring a perfect vertical movement free from lateral oscillations.”
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- Spirometer, Improved Portable,, Casella’s, in neat mahogany case 6f x 3|, Pig. 295 ...........................£5 10 O
- Pig. 296.
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- p-' Ditto portable, for measuring the vital capacity of
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- Stethometer, Dr. Quain’s . . . . . .220
- Stethoscope Holder, Dr. Wright’s . . . . .020
- LARYNGEAL AND TRACHEA INSTRUMENTS.
- Fig. 297.
- Instrument for opening the mouth, Fig. 297 . . . 0 17 6
- Laryngeal Syringe, with Silver seamless pipe and shield, and improved india-rubber bottle, Fig. 298 . . . 0 16 0
- Ditto Gribbs’ ditto ditto . . . 0 16 0
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- Laryngoscope, Arnold and Sons’ Improved, with three gkss mirrors, magnifying lens, reflector, head-band, and arranged for use as an ophthalmoscope if required, in morocco case, Figs. 299 and 300. . . . .£1150
- Ditto Czermak’s, with three glass mirrors, reflector, ivory handle, in morocco case . . . . 1 16 0
- Fig. 301.
- Laryngoscope, Prosser James’s, with ball-and-socket motion, adjusted to head-band, reflector, and three glass mirrors, in morocco case, Fig. 301 . . .2 0 0
- Extract from Laryngoscopy, by Dr. Prosser James :—“ Messrs. Arnold & Sons made them for me, and now keep in stock a case which the above illustration shows to be very portable.”
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- Laryngoscope, Johnson’s, with ball-and-socket motion adjusted to head-band, reflector and two glass mirrors,
- in morocco case ........ £1 15 O
- Ditto Krieshaber’s, complete . . . .200
- Ditto Lewin’s, with table attachments . .276
- Ditto extra superior, with large reflector, head-band, three super mirrors, and ivory handle, in morocco case.....................................2 2 .0’
- Fig. 302.
- Laryngoscope, Mackenzie’s, with three glass mirrors, ivory handle, and spectacle frame, ball-and-socket movement reflector, complete, in morocco case, Dig. 302 2 2 0
- Fig. 303. Fig. 304. Fig. 305. Fig. 306.
- Laryngoscope Lenses, by Prosser James, Figs. 303, 304, 305, and 306 ....... each
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- ball-and-socket motion (6 inch diameter) . . . £2 10 0
- Ditto with stand attachments (9 inch
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- Laryngotomy Tube, silver, small, medium, and large,
- 7s. and 0 7 6
- {Esophagus Bougie . . . . . . . .046
- Fig. 807.
- Probang, Double, with Bristles, Eig. 307 . . .0 5 0
- Probang, Arnold and Sons’ Improved, Jointed, for portability, with plated mounts . . . . .060
- The top is made with a screw, so that a fresh piece of sponge can be used whenever required, and is so secured that it is almost impossible to become detached from the instrument.
- Fig. 308.
- Probang, whalebone, curved, with sponge end, Eig. 308 .0 1 0
- Ditto ditto straight ditto . . .010
- Ditto ditto ditto ivory end . . .0 20
- Ditto double, with spring, hook, and sponge . .036
- Ditto ditto jointed for portability . . . .046
- Ditto ditto with bristles at side (expanding) and
- sponge end.....................................056
- Deflector, with candle holder . . . . . .070
- Ditto ditto plated. . . . . 0 10 6
- Fig. 309.
- Throat Brush, Arnold and Sons’ Improved, with brush and sponge-end to screw, Eig. 309 ....
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- Throat Brushes, camel’s-hair, with whalebone stems,
- per doz. £0 14 0
- Ditto Brush Holder, ebonite, jointed . . . .050
- Ditto Brushes for ditto, camel hair . . per doz. 0 3 0
- Fig. 310.
- Throat Forceps, Arnold and Sons’ Improved, with cross lever action, Fig. 810 .......
- Throat Forceps, Cotton’s, plain........................
- Ditto ditto plated . .
- Ditto ditto silver . . . . .
- Ditto Curved . . . .5s. 6d., 7s. 6d.
- 0 15 0 0 6 6 0 8 6 0 12 6 0 10 0
- 5bS&P'
- Fig. 311.
- Throat Forceps, Mackenzie’s, Fig. 311 .
- . 0 15 0
- Fig. 312.
- Throat Syringe, Gibbs’, plated tube and ivory mounts,
- Fig. 312 . . ...............................0 16 0
- Ditto ditto Silver mounted, in morocco
- case.................................................176
- Tracheotome, Worthington’s..............................0 7 6
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- Fig. 313.
- Tracheotomy Tube and Canula, Silver, Sankey’s Improved
- Double, small size, Tig. 313....................£0 15 O’
- Ditto ditto medium 0 16 0
- Ditto ditto large 0 17 0
- Ditto Cleaners, sponge on twisted wire . .010
- Tracheotomy Dilating Tube and Canula, Arnold and Sons’
- Silver, with improved rotating plate, small, Tigs. 314
- and 315 . ..............................0 17 0
- Ditto ditto medium . . 0 18 6
- Ditto ditto large . .10 0'
- These tubes are made to rotate in any direction, and are firmly secured to the shield in such a manner that it is almost impossible to separate shield from canula unless by accident; those in general use are simply secured by a slight bar, which is easily broken.
- Tracheotomy Dilating Tube and Canula, Arnold and Sons’ ebonite, Double, small, medium, and large, Tig. 318
- each 6s. 6d., 7s. 6d., 0 8 6
- The great advantage of this instrument is its durability, elasticity, and extreme lightness.
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- Fig. 316. Tig. 317. Fig. 318.
- Tracheotomy Dilating Tube and Canula, Matthew’s silver,
- complete, small, Fig. 316 . . . . . . £0 15 0
- Ditto ditto medium . . . . 0 16 0
- Ditto ditto large . . . . . 0 17 0
- Ditto ditto , Trousseau’s, with
- rotating plate, allowing the patient free movement of
- the head, Fig. 317................................0 18 0
- Ditto ditto medium ... . . 0 19 0
- Ditto ditto large . . . . .110
- Fig. 319.
- 'Tracheotomy Forceps, Sankey’s Improved, Fig. 319, are so constructed as to pass along the canula and compress the end of the tube, thereby facilitating the introduction Tracheotomy Forceps for Dilating, Trousseau’s, thereby facilitating the introduction of the tube Tracheotomy Hooks, double, for dilatation
- Ditto Knives, with three electro-plated tubes, in morocco case, the set, complete ..... Ditto Trocar, with Silver Canula, small Ditto ditto large
- Ditto Tube, Double, plated, three sizes . each
- 0 10 6
- 0 7 6 0 10 6
- 2 2 0 15 0 17 6 0 10 6
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- Fig. 320.
- Tracheotomy Tubes, Durham’s Vertebrated, complete,
- as Digs. 320, 321, and 322, No. 1 £1 10 0 Ditto ditto No. 2 1 12 6
- Ditto ditto No. 3 1 15 0
- Ditto ditto No. 4 2 0 0
- Ditto ditto, the complete set of four,
- with two Scalpels, in Morocco case . . . ..770
- FIg. 323.
- Tracheotomy Tube, Jessop’s Improved, small, Dig. 323 . 0 18 0
- Ditto ditto medium . . 0 19 0
- Ditto ditto large . .10 0
- This tube has a hinge-joint at the side, which permits of the tube being
- opened, and thereby easily and quickly cleaned.
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- TONSIL, UVULA, AND CLEFT PALATE INSTRUMENTS.
- Fig. 324.
- Angular Knive, Smith’s, Right, Fig. 324 . . .£060
- Ditto ditto Left . . . . " . .060
- Ditto ditto Straight . .. . . .036
- Fig. 325.
- Chisel, Ferguson’s Palate, Fig. 325 . . 4s. 6d. and 0 6 6
- Ditto ditto with sharp point for soft
- palate..............................' • . 1 10 0
- Forceps with tenaculum points . . . . .066
- Do. improved cross action . . . . . 0 10 6
- Fig. 326.
- Guillotine, Arnold and Sons’ Improved, for excising the
- tonsils, Fig. 326 . . . . . . . .2 2 0
- Fig. 327.
- Guillotine, Luer’s, for excising the tonsils, Fig. 327 . 1 17 0
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- Guillotine, plain, for excising the tonsils . . . .£140
- Ditto World’s ditto . . . . 1 12 6
- Fig. 328.
- Fig. 329.
- Ilainworth’s new Instrument for incising the tonsils,
- Digs. 328 and 329 . . '......................110
- Lonsdale’s Instrument for Dractured Jaw . . .200
- Fig. 330.
- Needle, curved Palate, Eight, Dig. 330 . . . .0 4 0
- Fig. 331.
- Needle, curved Palate, Left, Dig. 331 . . . .0 4 0
- Fig. 333.
- Needle, Davy’s Tubular, with self-supplying reel, complete, Digs. 332 and 333 . . ". . . . 2 10 0
- Extract from New Inventions in Surgical Mechanism:—“The two diagrams
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- Needle Holder, Eoux’s.................................£0 10 6
- Fig. 334.
- Needle, Ferguson’s blunt lever,for staphyloraphia, Fig. 334 1 10 0
- Ditto Pick’s Blunt, for carrying ligature . . .076
- Fig. 335.
- Needle for carrying ligature, curved, right, Pig. 335 Ditto ditto left
- 0 10 0 0 10 0
- Fig. 336.
- Needle, Tubular Wire, straight, Pig. 336 Needle with lever for Staphyloraphia Needles, half curved, short Palate Drill, Perguson’s Palate .Knife, Perguson’s straight . Ditto ditto curved
- Scissors, Curved..........................
- Do. Straight...........................
- .086 . 1 12 0 per doz. 0 6 0
- .036 .036 .060 .066 .036
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- Smith’s Gag, with cog joint, side levers, and [tongue
- depressor combined, the set complete, Fig. 337 . .[£2 5 0
- Tongue Depressor, Dr. Hollis’ Improved, Fig. 338 . . 0J12 6
- This instrument is made with fenestrated blades, which holds the tongue firmly : a great improvement on the depressors in general use.
- Tongue Depressor, Cotton’s...........................0 4 6
- Ditto Prosser James’ Improved, in case .220
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- Tongue Depressor, electro-plated, Fig. 339 . £0 8 0
- Ditto ditto in case . 0 12 6
- Ditto stoutly gilt ditto . 0 15 6
- Ditto plain .... . 0 6 6
- Ditto vulcanite .... • 0 4 6
- Fig. 340.
- Tongue Forceps, Dr. Dobell’s, for holding the tongue,
- Fig. 340 ............................................... 1 1 0
- Vide British Medical Journal, March* 1st, 1873; and Monthly Revieio of Dental\Surgery, October, 1873.
- Tongue-holding Forceps, Improved, by Dr. M. Martin de
- Bartolome, Fig. 341 . . . . . . . 1 10 0
- Tonsil Bistoury........................................0 3 6
- Tonsil Forceps, Assilini’s Self-acting . . . . 0 13 6
- Tonsil Lancet, with silver canula, in morocco case . .10 0
- Tonsil Scissors.............................8s. 6d., 0 10 6
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- Tonsil Scissors, Eriehsen’s.....................£0 12 6
- Ditto curved blades and hooks . . , 0 16 6
- Uvula Scissors..................................0 6 6
- Pig. 342.
- Yulsellum Eorceps, Eig. 342....................,076
- Wire Twister . . . ........................040
- TOOTH INSTRUMENTS.
- Pig. 343.
- No. 1. Leather Pouch, containing—
- Curved Tooth Eorceps, plain joints.
- Straight ditto ditto ditto.
- Eox’s Tooth Key, with three claws.
- Grum Lancet, in tortoiseshell.
- Elevator.
- The above set, complete.................................10 0
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- No. 2. Leather Poueh, Fig. 343, containing—
- Lower Molar Forceps, single joints.
- Upper ditto « * ditto.
- Lower Biscuspides Forceps ditto.
- Upper ditto ditto.
- Curved Stump ditto ditto.
- Fox’s Tooth Key, with three claws.
- Gum Lancet, in tortoiseshell.
- Elevator.
- The above set, complete..........................
- No. 3. Leather Pouch, lined with velvet, containing-
- Upper Molar Forceps, Bight (circular joints). Ditto ditto Left ditto.
- Lower ditto ditto.
- Upper Bicuspides ditto ditto.
- Lower ditto ditto ditto.
- Curved Stump ditto ditto.
- Fox’s Tooth Key, with three claws.
- Gum Lancet, in tortoiseshell.
- Bell’s Elevator.
- The above set, complete..............................
- No. 4. Leather Case, lined with velvet, containing—
- Upper Molar Forceps, Bight (circular joints). Ditto ditto Left ditto.
- Lower ditto ditto.
- Upper Incisors Forceps, ditto.
- Lower Incisors and Canine Forceps ditto.
- Upper Bicuspides ditto.
- Lower ditto ditto.
- Curved Stump Forceps, ditto.
- Fox’s spring-bolt Tooth Key, with three claws. Gum Lancet, spring back, in tortoiseshell.
- Bell’s Elevator.
- The above set, complete .
- .£1 17 C
- .330
- .476
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- Ditto Left ditto.
- Lower Molar ditto ditto.
- Upper Wisdom ditto.
- Lower Wisdom ditto.
- Upper Bicuspides ditto.
- Lower Bicuspides ditto.
- Upper Incisors and Canines ditto.
- Lower ditto ditto.
- Upper Stump ditto.
- Lower Stump Elevator, in ivory handle. ditto.
- The above set, complete . . . . . . .£526
- No. 6. Mahogany Case, lined with silk velvet, containing— Upper Molar Forceps, Right, circular joints.
- Upper Molar ditto Left ditto.
- Lower Molar ditto ditto.
- Upper Wisdom ditto.
- Lower Wisdom ditto.
- Upper Bicuspides ditto.
- Lower Bicuspides ditto.
- Upper Central Incisors and Canines, ditto.
- Lower ditto ditto.
- Upper Lateral Incisors and Bicuspides ditto.
- Lower ditto ditto.
- Improved Lower Stumps ditto.
- Improved Upper Stumps ditto.
- Lower Roots ditto.
- Elevator, in chequered handle.
- Gum Lancet, spring back, in shell.
- The above set, complete...............................6 15 O
- Excavating and Rosehead Drills, consisting of twelve Excavating and six Rosehead, fitting one socket handle, in morocco case, lined silk velvet. . . . .110
- Instruments for cutting down enamel, set of twelve, with
- socket handle, in morocco case, complete . . .12 6
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- Scaling Instruments, plain handles, four in morocco case £0 10 0 Ditto ditto six ditto 0 14 0
- Ditto Arnold & Sons’ Portable, set of six
- fitting one handle, in leather case . . . . 0 12 0
- Ditto set of six, in ivory handles and
- morocco case.........................................0 18 0
- Ditto set of twelve ditto . . 1 15 0
- Ditto set of twelve, fitting one socket
- handle (ivory), in morocco case, lined silk velvet . .10 0
- Scaling and Stopping Instruments, consisting of six Scaling and six Stopping, in ivory handles, in morocco case, lined silk velvet . . . . . . . . 1 15 0
- Stopping Instruments, set of six, in ivory handles and
- morocco case.........................................0 18 0
- Ditto set of twelve ditto . . 1 15 0
- Ditto set of twelve, fitting one socket,
- ivory handle, in morocco case lined silk velvet . .10 0
- Stopping and Scaling Instruments, consisting of twelve Stopping and twelve Scaling, fitting one socket, ivory handle, in morocco case, lined silk velvet . . . 1 10 6
- Arnold and Sons’ Dental Cabinet, in rosewood, walnut, or mahogany, lined silk velvet, with Instrument Trays, &c., containing— Twelve Scaling Instruments, in ivory handles.
- Twelve Stopping ditto ditto.
- Twelve Excavators, steel handles.
- Twelve Drills, rose-heads, ditto.
- One Mouth Mirror.
- Spring Forceps for foil, cotton, &e.
- Bottle for Stopping.
- Bottle for Mercury.
- The above set, complete . . . . . . . 10 10 0
- Arnold and Sons’ Dental Cabinet, in rosewood, walnut, or mahogany, lined silk velvet, with Trays for Instruments, Gold Foil, and Drawer for Forceps, &c., containing—
- Twelve Scaling Instruments, in ivory handles.
- Twelve Stopping ditto ditto.
- Twelve Excavators, steel handles.
- Twelve rose-headed Drills, ditto.
- Sixteen pairs Tooth Forceps, circular joints.
- Two Elevators.
- One Excising Forceps.
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- One Mouth Mirror.
- Pair Strong Scissors.
- G-um Lancet, in tortoiseshell.
- The above set, complete.........................£16 16 0
- Arnold and Sons’ Superior Dental Cabinet, in rosewood, walnut, or mahogany, lined silk velvet, with Trays and Drawers for Instruments, Gtold Toil, &c., and lower Drawer for extra Porceps, containing—
- Eighteen superior Scaling Instruments, in ivory handles.
- Ditto Stopping ditto ditto.
- Twenty-four Excavators, in steel handles.
- Twelve rose Drills ditto.
- Twelve pairs circular-jointed Tooth Eorceps.
- Four ditto ditto for Children.
- Twelve Excavators, fitting socket handle.
- Twelve rose Drills ditto.
- Pair Excising Eorceps.
- Two Stump Elevators.
- One Screw for Stumps.
- One G-um Lancet, spring back, tortoiseshell handle.
- One strong Scissors, for foil, &c.
- One Tooth Syringe, electro-plated.
- One Mouth Mirror.
- One Tooth Saw.
- One Mouth Spatula.
- The above set, complete................................. 25 0 0
- Arnold and Sons’ Tooth Eorceps, circular joints and chequered handles, superior quality:—
- Fig. 344.
- Upper Molar Eorceps, right, Eig. 344
- .076
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- Upper Molar Forceps, left, Fig. 345 . . . .£076
- Fig. 846.
- Lower Molar Forceps, Fig. 346 . . . . .0 7 6
- Fig. 347.
- Lower Wisdom Forceps, Fig. 347 . . . . .0 7 6
- Fig. 348.
- Upper Wisdom Forceps, Fig. 348 ............................... 0 7 6
- Fig. 349.
- Upper Central Incisors and Canines, Fig. 349
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- Upper Lateral Incisors and Bicuspides, Big. 350 . .£076
- Fig. 351.
- Lower Incisors and Canines, Fig. 351 . . . .0 7 6
- Fig. 352.
- Lower Bicuspides Forceps, Fig. 352 . . . .0 7 6
- Fig. 353.
- Upper Bicuspides Forceps, Fig. 353 . . . .0 7 6
- Fig. 351.
- Lower Stump Forceps, Fig. 35d
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- Upper Stump Forceps, Fig. 355 . . . . .£07©
- Fig. 356.
- Lower Molar Stump Forceps, Fig. 356 . . . .0 7 6
- Upper Molar Stump Forceps, right, Fig. 357
- 0 7 6
- Fig. 358.
- Upper Molar Stump Forceps, left, Fig. 358 . . .0 7 6
- Fig. 359.
- Lower Molar Forceps, right, Fig. 359
- .076
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- Lower Molar Forceps, left, Fig. 860 . . . .£076
- Fig. 361.
- Lower Bicuspides, right, Fig. 361 ............................ 0 7 J 6
- Fm. 362.
- Lower Bicuspides Forceps, Fig. 362 . . . .0 7 6
- Fig. 363.
- Lower Bicuspides Forceps, left, Fig. 363 . . .0 7 6
- Fig. 364.
- Upper Bicuspides Forceps, right, Fig. 364
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- Fir,. 366.
- Lower Bicuspides Forceps, right, Fig. 366
- Fig. 367.
- Lower Bicuspides Forceps, left, Fig. 367.
- .£076
- .076
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- Fig. 368.
- Lower Bicuspides Forceps, Fig. 368
- .076
- Fig. 369.
- <Upper Stump Forceps, Fig. 369
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- Lower Stump Forceps, Fig. 370 . . . , .£076
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- Fig. 37
- Lower Stump Forceps, left, Fig. 372 . . . .0 7 6
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- Fig. 373.
- Upper Stump Forceps, Fig. 373 . . . . .0 7 6
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- Fig. 375.
- Lower Stump Forceps, Fig. 375 ....................£0 7 6
- Fig. 376.
- Lower Stump Forceps, Fig. 376 . . . . .0 7 6
- Fig. 377.
- Lower Stump Forceps, right, Fig. 377 . . . .0 7 6
- Fig. 378.
- TJpper Stump Forceps, right, Fig. 378 .
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- Upper Stump Forceps, left, Fig. 379 . . . .£076
- Pig. 380.
- Lower Stump Forceps, Fig. 380 ....................... 0 7 6
- Pig. 381.
- Children’s Lower Temporary Molar Forceps, Fig. 381 .0 6 6
- Pig. 383.
- Children’s Upper Temporary Incisor Forceps, Fig. 383 .0 6 6
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- Children’s Lower Temporary Incisor Forceps, Fig. 38-1 . £0 G 6
- Fig. 385.
- Upper Excising Forceps, Fig. 385 . . . . . 0 8 &
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- Fig. 386.
- Lower Excising Forceps, Fig. 386 . . . . .0 8 6
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- Fig. 387.
- Upper Excising Forceps, Fig. 387 ..................... 0 8 6
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- Lower Excising Forceps, Fig. 388 ...................... 0 8 6
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- Pig. 389.
- Lower Molar Forceps, angular, Fig. 389 . . .£080
- Pig. 390.
- Lower Molar Forceps, angular, Left, Fig. 390 . .0 8 0
- Pig. 391.
- Lower Molar Forceps, angular, Eight, Fig. 391 . .0 8 0
- Alveolar Forceps, Mr. Cattlin’s . . . . . 0 10 6
- To prevent rust all Tooth Forceps can be plated with nickel silver at a cost of Is. 9d. per pair, which is always clean and does not tarnish.
- Mr. Coleman’s Odontological Bag (Eegistered), containing— Twelve pairs Tooth Forceps.
- Three Elevators.
- Glum Lancet, in tortoiseshell handle.
- Tenaculum ditto.
- Scalpel ditto.
- Paget’s Knife.
- Nitrous Oxide Apparatus, consisting of a Twenty-five gallon Bottle of Liquid Gras, Bloxam’s Bag, two face-pieces, three props, two way stopcocks, unions, &c.
- Eight half-ounce stoppered glass bottles.
- Four two ounce ditto ditto.
- Twenty-four Excavators, steel handles.
- Twelve Eose Drills.
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- Twenty-four Pluggers, wooden handles.
- Six Enamel Cutters.
- Eour Burnishers.
- Six Eiles.
- Mouth Mirror.
- Mouth Syringe.
- Eour steel Scalers.
- Box Powdered Pumice.
- Two Dragon Boots.
- > Spatula with Spoon.
- Small Agate Pestle and Mortar.
- Small Spirit Lamp.
- Dressing Eorceps.
- Eoil Eorceps.
- Trays for gold-foil, German tinder, &c., &c.
- The above set, complete..........................£20 0 0
- Excavating Instruments, in ivory handles, as Eigs. 392 to
- 415 ........ each 016
- Ditto steel ditto as Eigs. 392 to
- 415.............................................each
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- Stopping Instruments, in steel handles, as Figs. 428 to
- 451 ... . each 0 1 0
- Ditto ivory ditto as Figs. 428 to.
- 451 . . each 0 2 0
- Ditto ditto scaletang, as Figs.
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- Rose-head Drills, with steel handles, as Digs. 452 to 463
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- Ditto in ivory handles, as Figs. 452 to 463
- each 0 16
- Fig. 464.
- Elevator, Arnold and Sons’ Improved, with cog movement, adjustable at auy angle, Fig. 464 . . . 0 10 0
- Ditto American . . .........................0 3 6
- Pig. 465.
- Elevator, Bell’s, Fig. 464 ..... . 0 4 6
- Ditto Clendon’s, ebony handle .... . 0 3 0
- Ditto ditto chequered ebony handle . . 0 3 6
- Ditto ditto ivory handle .... . 0 7 6
- Ditto ditto with swivel joint . 0 7 0
- Ditto Kempton’s, with six claws, in case complete . 1 1 0
- Ditto Sheffield’s . 0 5 0
- Ditto Saunders’, set of three .... . 0 8 0
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- Elevator, Tomes’, right, left, and straight, Eig. 466 each £0 5 0
- Ditto Thomson’s . . . . . . .046
- Ditto ditto set of three in ebony handles . . 0 13 6
- Ditto ditto ditto^ in ivory ditto . . 0 18 0
- Elevators, plain . . . . . . . .026
- Eorceps for cutting bone, Mr. Coleman’s Improved . 0 15 0
- Fig. 467.
- Eox’s Tooth Key, ebony handle, Eig. 467
- Ditto ivory handle.................
- Ditto Improved with spring bolt, ebony
- Ditto ditto ivory
- Ditto ditto with spring
- to handle .........
- Gum Lancet, tortoiseshell handle . . . . .
- Ditto spring back....................
- Ditto two blades .......
- Ditto three blades ......
- Mouth Mirror, ivory handle ......
- Ditto hinged .......
- Ditto German silver, ivory handle
- Ditto ditto to fold ....
- Ditto pearl handle . . . . . .
- Ditto steel..........................
- Ditto in wood frame...................
- Ditto Arnold and Sons’ Improved, silver, with
- Eall-and-socket movement ......
- Ditto ditto ditto electro-plated
- Ditto folding joint . . . . .
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- Month Mirror, Kiessler’s plated frame . . . . £0 15 6
- Ditto swing frame, plated . . . . .066
- Rose-head Drill, with universal joint . . . . 0 15 0
- Ditto Arnold and Sons’ Improved . . .13 6
- Screw for Stumps.......................................0 2 6
- Snell’s Tooth Key, spring holt and revolving fulcrum .110 Syringe, with fine silver pipe for washing out cavities .050 Tooth Punch, Arnold and Sons’ portable folding, with
- Drench spring catch.................................0 10 6
- lVo Tooth Keys, small and large, with spring bolts and
- fitting one handle . . . . . . . 1 10 0
- TROCARS.
- No. 1. Morocco leather case, Pig. 468, containing—
- Hydrocele Trocar, in chequered ebony handle, and silver ferrule and canula.
- Glass syringe, with platina point and ivory mounts.
- The set, complete....................................0 17 6
- No. 2. Morocco leather case, lined silk velvet containing—
- Large Trocar for paracentesis abdominis, in chequered ebony handle, with silver ferrule and canula.
- Medium Trocar for ascites ditto.
- Small ditto hydrocele, ditto.
- The set, complete
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- Large Trocar for paracentesis abdominis, in chequered ebony handle, with silver ferrule and canula.
- Medium Trocar for ascites ditto.
- Small ditto hydrocele ditto.
- Ponteau’s curved Trocar for puncturing the bladder pet rectum.
- Gilass Syringe, with platina point and ivory mounts.
- The set, complete......................................£2 7 6
- Hydrocele Trocar, in chequered ebony handle silver
- canula and ferrule, Pig. 469 ..................... 0 6 ®
- <91
- Fig. 470.
- Ascites Trocar, in chequered ebony handle, silver canula and ferrule, Pig. 470 . . . . . . .0 7 6
- Fig. 471.
- Paracentesis Abdominis Trocar, in chequered ebony handle, silver canula and ferrule, Pig. 471 . . . .0 8 6
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- Fig. 472.
- Ponteau’s curved Trocar for puncturing the bladder per rectum, in chequered ebony handle, silver canula and
- ferrule, Pig. 472 ...................................£0 13 6
- Cock’s Trocar for puncturing the bladder per rectum, with three silver canulas, in case, complete . . . 1 13 6
- Fig. 473.
- Exploring Trocar, in ivory case, the silver canula fitting into the handle for portability, four sizes, Nos. 1, 2, 3,
- and 4, Pig. 473 .................................each
- Ditto in ebony case, Pig. 473 ditto ditto Hydrocele Trocar ditto Pig. 473
- Ascites ditto ditto Pig. 473
- Paracentesis Abdominis, ditto Pig. 473 Thompson’s Trocar, with side branch for india-rubber tubing, small ........
- Ditto ditto large
- Dieulafoy’s Suction Trocar...............................
- 0 7 6 0 6 6 0 7 6 0 8 6 0 9 6
- 0 16 0 0 17 0 2 2 0
- Fig. 475.
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- Dr. Murchinson’s Improved Trocar and Syringe complete,
- for Tapping the Chest, Tigs. 474 and 475 . . .£220
- Ditto with two stop-cock Canulas
- and Trocars, complete in case . . . . .830
- Ditto with three stop-cock Canulas
- and Trocars, complete in case . . . . .440
- In the above Syringe the valves are so arranged that it is impossible for air to enter, and no stop-cock is required to the Syringe.
- Erichsen’s Trocar for Tapping the chest. To the end of Canula a mount is made with plugs on, and to which is attached a bladder to receive the fluid . . .110
- Hydrocephalus Trocar................................... 0 8 6'
- Fig. 476.
- Spencer Wells’ Ovariotomy Syphon Trocar, with side
- branch, small, Tig. 476 . . . . . .1 7 6
- Ditto ditto medium,
- Tig. 476 .......................................... 1 12 6
- Ditto ditto large, Tig. 476 2 0 0
- Ditto Syphon Trocar, with hooks for securing the pedicle . . . . . . . .220
- Southey’s Trocar and Canula, for the treatment of Extensive and Unyielding Anasarca.
- (Vide Lancet, May 5th, 1877.)
- Price, with four Silver Canulas, in ivory case, and
- drainage tubing, complete . . . . . . 0 10 6
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- Fig. 477.
- Aspirator, Arnold and Sons’ Improved, with glass reservoir, exhausting syringe, and six seamless tube gilt-needles, two-way stop-cock, complete, in morocco case,
- Pig. 477..............................................£5 5 0
- Fig. 478.
- Aspirator, Dieulafoy’s with three seamless tube gilt
- needles, &c., in leather case, small size, Fig. 478 ..3 3 0
- Ditto with six needles, complete
- in morocco leather case, medium size, Fig. 478 . .4 4 0
- Ditto large, Fig. 478 . . .5 5 0
- Ditto mounted on ebony stand, glass
- barrel, piston, with rack movement, three stop cocks, with full set of needles and trocars of various sizes, iji handsome morocco case . . . . . . 10 10 0
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- Aspirator, with Arnold and Sons’ improved rack and pinion movement to enable the operator to draw up the plunger without exertion, complete in morocco case, Fig. 479 .....................................£4 10
- Fig. 480.
- Aspirator, Potain’s, complete, with india-rubber cork, air pump, three trocars, two fine needles, three canulas, and three blunt trocars, &c., in mahogany case, lined
- silk velvet, Fig. 480 . ..................... 4 4
- Aspirator, Dr. Protheroe Smith’s in morocco leather case,
- with Exploring Trocars, Tabes, &c. . . small 2 2
- Ditto ditto large 3 3
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- case, Fig. 481..........................................£1 10 O'
- Ditto Arnold and Sons’, with flute key lever and set
- of needles, in mahogany case . . . . . 2 10 O'
- ABDOMINAL BELTS, BANDAGES, &c.
- Fig. 482.
- Arnold and Sons’ Improved Abdominal Belt, with cotton
- elastic sides 0 15 0
- Ditto ditto superior 1 1 O'
- Ditto ditto with silk elastic sides 1 1 o
- Ditto ditto superior 1 10 0
- Ditto superior quality . ditto with spiral wire sides, 2 2 O'
- 1 The advantage of these Belts consists in the sides being made of specially prepared spiral wires, which always retain their power and elasticity.
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- Abdominal Belt, Elastic Cotton, third quality, Eig, Ditto second ditto .
- Ditto first ditto .
- Abdominal Belt, Elastic Silk, third quality Ditto second ditto
- Ditto first ditto
- Abdominal Belt, Spiral Elastic Silk, third quality
- 482
- Ditto ditto
- Ditto ditto
- Bryant’s Abdominal Belt ' .
- Ditto superior
- second ditto first ditto
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- Fig. 483.
- Obstetric Binder, Dr. G-reene’s Improved, Eig. 483
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- The following letter appeared in the Medical Press and Circular of June 18th, 1873
- “ Sir,—I beg to forward herewith a specimen of an Obstetric Binder, devised by me to meet a want I have long felt in my daily practice, where I find the ordinary roller useless in consequence of its slipping up round the patient’s waist with the slightest movement on her part, no matter how securely fastened, while the hinder, with one strap passing between the patient’s thighs, is too obviously inconvenient.
- “My Binder has two straps, one to fasten round each thigh. It can be adjusted by any ordinary nurse, or by the patient herself, and once fixed must remain in sit'd. The diagram, however, will convey a better idea of its construction and advantages than a mere verbal description.
- Yours &c.
- “ W. T. Greene, M.A., M.B., &c.
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- Obstetric Binder, Dr. Greenbalgb’s Ditto Dr. G-aitskill’s
- Ditto Arnold and Sons’
- Woodward’s Obstetric Support
- Vide Lancet, October 16tli, 1869.
- £0 5 6 0 8 6 0 5 0 1 11 6
- Umbilical Belt, witb cotton elastic sides and pad Ditto ditto super
- Ditto with silk elastic sides and Arnold and
- Sons’ Improved India-rubber pad .... Ditto ditto super
- Ditto ditto witb spiral
- elastic sides and inflated pad .....
- 0 18 0
- 14 0
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- 2 2 0
- Umbilical Band, Children’s, Arnold and Sons’ Improved
- Big. 484 .......................................... 0 7 0
- This bandage is so constructed that it Jits the body accurately, and remains in one position. Those in general use are a source of annoyance by constantly shifting.
- Umbilical Band, Children’s India-rubber . . .020
- Ditto ditto to lace . . . .036
- Fig. 485.
- Biding Belt, plain rubber sides, Big. 485 . . .0 7 6
- Ditto ditto superfine. . . . 0 12 6
- Ditto Arnold and Sons’ Improved, with spiral
- wire sides . . . . . . . . . 1 15 0
- Ditto ditto super quality .220
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- Prolapsus Uteri Bandage, Arnold and Sons’ Improved . £0 12 6 Ditto Blundell’s..........................15 0
- Pig. 486.
- Utero-Abdominal Support, Hull’s, Pig. 486 . 1 15 0
- Ditto ditto superfine quality . 2 5 0
- Ditto Lever’s . 1 10 0
- Ditto Palfrey’s . 1 1 0
- Ditto Ashburner’s . 0 15 0
- T Bandages . 0 1 6
- Eighteen-tailed Bandages • . • • . . 0 2 0
- Strait Waistcoats . . 0 14 0
- Ditto Arnold and Sons’ Improved . . 1 1 0
- Lunatic Belts, Arnold and Sons’ Improved, complete .220 Ditto Manacles, complete . . . . . . 2 10 0
- Note.—Measurements required for Abdominal or Umbilical Belts, circumference round A, E, and C, Fig. 482.
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- PATENT TRUSS LONDON.
- Fig. 487.
- Arnold and Sons’ Improved Self-adjusting Truss, with ball-and-socket pad, Single, Fig. 497 .... £0 15 0 Ditto ditto Double 1 10 0
- This truss is so constructed that the ball-and-socket pad can be readily fixed at any required angle or left perfectly free if desired. The covering is of tubular india rubber, which rotates with every movement of the body, thereby rendering the pads immovable. The truss can be increased or shortened as. required by simply turning the pad at back.
- Circular spring Single Truss, Fig. 488 .
- Ditto ditto covered, best
- Ditto ditto extra superior
- 0 2 6 0 3 6
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- Circular Spring, Double Truss, Dig. 489 .
- Ditto ditto covered best
- Ditto ditto extra superior
- Moc-main Single Truss .... Ditto superior
- Ditto extra superior
- £0 5 0
- 0 7 0 0 10 0 0 10 0 0 15 0 110
- Fig. 490.
- Moc-main Double Truss, Dig. 490 . Ditto ditto super
- Ditto ditto extra superior
- 0 15 0 15 0 1 10 0
- .Salmon’s (expired patent) Single Truss, Dig. 491 . .0 4 6
- Ditto covered, best . . . . . .076
- Ditto Arnold and Sons’ Improved, extra light, and covered in morocco leather . . . . . . 0 10 6
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- Salmon’s (expired patent) Double Truss, Dig. 492 . .£090
- Ditto ditto covered, best . . . . 0 15 0
- Ditto ditto Arnold and Sons’ Improved,
- extra light, and covered in morocco leather . . .110
- Pig. 493.
- Cole’s (expired patent) Single Truss, Dig. 493
- Ditto ditto covered, best
- .070 . 0 10 6
- Pig. 494.
- Cole’s (expired patent) Double Truss, Dig. 494 . . 0 14 0
- Ditto ditto covered best . .110
- Arnold and Sons’ Improved, with sliding heads, single . 0 12 6 Ditto ditto ditto double .15 0
- These trusses are fitted with india-rubber pads and sliding heads, the spring being covered with Russian leather.
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- Umbilical Truss, Fig. 495
- Ditto covered, best
- Ditto with spring pad
- Prolapsus Ani Truss, with boxwood pad
- . £0 8 0 . 0 15 0
- .110 .110
- Prolapsus Ani Truss, Arnold and Sons’ Improved, with ivory pad and under spring, Fig. 496 ....
- Ditto ditto superior quality
- Prolapsus Bandage, Arnold and Sons’, with India-rubber pad
- Scrotal Truss, single
- Ditto
- Ditto
- Ditto
- covered, best double
- ditto covered, best
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- 0 10 0 4 0 7 0 8 0 14
- Scrotal Truss, single, with tail pad, Fig. 497 .
- Ditto ditto covered, best
- Ditto double ditto..........................
- Ditto ditto ditto covered, best
- Directions for measurement.—Circumference of body round pelvis, which side, and whether Inguinal, Scrotal, or Femoral.
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- Tig. 498.
- Cotton Suspender, common.............................£0 1
- Ditto Arnold and Sons’ Improved, with
- drawing tape . . . . . . . .02
- Silk Suspender . . . . . . . .03
- Ditto Arnold and Sons’ Improved, with
- drawing tape, Dig. 498 . . . . . .0 3
- Bourjeaurd’s Silk Suspender . . . . . .05
- Ditto Cotton ditto . . . . . .04
- Cotton Suspender, with Jean band and under straps . 0 2
- Silk ditto ditto . 0 3
- Ryan’s Silk Suspender . . . . . . .04
- Hydrocele Suspender, cotton . . . . . .03
- Ditto silk . . . . . .04
- Ditto Arnold and Sons’ Improved . .07
- Arnold and Sons’ Improved Suspender for irreducible
- scrotal hernia, with shoulder straps, complete . .11
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- ELASTIC STOCKINGS, KNEE CAPS, ANKLETS, &c.
- Arnold and Sons' elastic goods are made with the Improved Etherized India rubber, which is more durable than the india rubber generally supplied, and retains its elasticity a much longer period. Change of temperature or climate does not affect the Etherized India rubber.
- Fig. 501.
- Fig. 500.
- Fig. 499.
- Stockings, Cotton Elastic ... . per pair £0 7 0
- Ditto superior . ditto 0 8 0
- Ditto to lace ditto 0 14 0
- Ditto Silk Elastic ditto 0 10 0
- Ditto ditto superior ditto 0 12 6
- Ditto ditto extra superior ditto 0 15 0
- Ditto ditto to lace .... ditto 1 1 0
- Ditto Laced, of stout elastic and strong Jean. , ditto 1 15 0
- Ditto Arnold and Sons’ Improved Spiral Wire Spring,
- to lace, Eig. 499 ditto 2 10 0
- Measurements required for Stockings—Circumference at C,D,E,E,G,H, and length C to G, Fig. 500.
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- Knee-caps, Cotton Elastic . per pair £0 6 0
- Ditto ditto superior . ditto 0 7 0
- Ditto ditto to lace ditto 0 11 0
- Ditto Silk Elastic .... ditto 0 8 0
- Ditto ditto superior . ditto 0 10 0
- Ditto ditto extra superior . ditto 0 12 6
- Ditto ditto to lace ditto 0 15 0
- Ditto Arnold and Sons’ Improved Spiral Wire
- Spring, to lace, Eig. 501 . ditto 1 10 0
- Measurements required for Knee-caps.—Circumference at A,B,C, Fig. 501.
- Anklets, Cotton Elastic . . per pair 0 6 0
- Ditto ditto superior ditto 0 7 0
- . Ditto ditto to lace ditto 0 11 0
- Ditto Silk Elastic ditto 0 7 0
- Ditto ditto superior . ditto 0 9 6
- Ditto ditto extra superior ditto 0 12 0
- Ditto ditto to lace ditto 0 14 0
- Ditto Arnold and Sons’ Improved Spiral Wire Spring,
- to lace ..... . ditto 1 7 6
- Measurements required for Anklets.—Circumference at B,C,D,
- and E, Eig. 501.
- Leggings, Cotton Elastic . per pair 0 5 6
- Ditto ditto superior ditto 0 6 6
- Ditto ditto to lace ditto 0 11 6
- Ditto Silk Elastic ditto 0 8 0
- Ditto ditto superior ditto 0 11 0
- Ditto ditto extra superior ditto 0 18 6
- Ditto ditto to lace ditto 0 16 0
- Ditto Arnold and Sons’ Improved Spring, to lace .... Spiral Wire ditto 1 17 6
- Measurements required for Leggings.—Circumference at C,D,E,
- and length from C to E, Eig. 500.
- Thigh-pieces, Cotton Elastic . per pair 0 6 6
- Ditto ditto superior ditto 0 7 6
- Ditto ditto to lace ditto 0 13 0
- Ditto Silk Elastic ditto 0 9 0
- Ditto _ ditto superior ditto 0 15 0
- Ditto ditto extra superior ditto 1 1 0
- Ditto ditto to lace ditto 1 5 0
- Measurements required for Thigh-pieces.—Circumference round top of thigh, round middle of thigh, above knee, and length required.
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- Artificial Leg, for Amputation below knee, Fig. 502 £10 10 ©
- Ditto ditto covered, best 15 15 ©
- Ditto ditto best quality 19 19 ©
- Measurements required for amputation below knee.—Length from crutch to centre of knee, centre of knee to ground, centre of knee to end of stump; circumference round top of thigh, round middle, round above knee, below knee, round middle of stump, and end of stump. State if right or left; a boot is required to be sent.
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- Artificial Leg, for amputation above knee, Fig. 503 . £12 12 0
- Ditto ditto covered, best . 17 0 0
- Ditto ditto best quality . 20 0 0
- Artificial Leg, for kneeling, Fig. 504 . . . . 10 10 0
- Ditto ditto covered best . . . 14 14 0
- Ditto ditto best quality . . . 18 18 0
- Artificial Foot, for Syme’s, Cbopart’s, or PirigofF’s opera-
- tions . . . . . . . .770
- Ditto ditto ditto superior . 10 10 0
- Ditto ditto ditto best quality .15 0 0
- Kempner’s Improved Artificial Leg, for amputation below
- knee . . . . . . . . . . 10 10 0
- Ditto ditto ditto second quality 15 15 0
- Ditto ditto ditto best quality .20 0 0
- Kempner’s Improved Artificial Leg, for amputation above
- knee....................................................12 12 0
- Ditto ditto ditto second quality . 17 17 0
- Ditto ditto ditto superior quality 21 0 0
- Measurements required for amputation above knee.—Length from crutch to end of stump, circumference round end, middle, and top of stump (close to crutch) ; the length of sound limb from crutch to centre of knee, centre of knee to ground, height from toq> of knee, when bent, to the ground. State if right or left; the boot to be worn is required.
- Extract from the British Medical Journal, January 14tli, 1871:—“Mr. Kempner has devised an ingenious form of Artificial Leg; it is made of leather, with hinges, and is extremely light. Mr. Kempner has himself lost his leg, and necessity has been to him the mother of invention. He has taken great pains to • discover the exact position at which the hinges should be placed to secure easy motion, and how the problem of combining lightness with strength might be best solved. We have seen him walk, kneel, &e., and he does so with remarkable ease and quickness, and we strongly recommend a trial of it to all who need such help.5’
- “ 22, Seymour Street, W.
- “ Mr. Kempner has fitted an Artificial Leg to a patient whose leg I amputated -at the knee-joint, and the result has certainly been most satisfactory, as I saw the patient walk with ease, unsupported by stick or crutch, a week after he had first used the leg. The principle of Mr. Kempner’s Artificial Leg is simple, and the instrument is strong and durable, without being heavy.
- “ (Signed) Campbell de Morgan, F.R.S.,
- “ 1st December, 1870.” “ Surgeon to the Middlesex Hospital.”
- Messrs. Arnold and Sons’ have purchased the exclusive right to manufacture the Improved form of Artificial Leg invented by Mr. Kempner, and have made special arrangements with him to superintend the manufacture thereof.
- Artificial Arm, with hook, ring, knife, or fork, for amputation below elbow............................................1 17 6
- Ditto with Arnold and Sons’ Improved Spring Plate adjustable at any angle............................3 3 0
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- Artificial Arm, below elbow, with Hand attached, Fig.
- 505 ...........................................£9 9 0>
- Ditto Arnold and Sons’ Improved,
- with spring thumb, &c., best quality . . . . 10 10 O
- Measurements required for amputation below elbow: length from axilla to end of stump, circumference above, round, and below elbow, circumference round end of stump; length of sound arm, elbow to wrist, and if right or left. When a hand is required a glove should be sent, and the outline of hand traced on paper.
- Artificial Socket Arm, fitted with ring, book, knife, or
- fork, for amputation above elbow . . £2 and 3 0 0
- Ditto Arnold and Sons’ Improved, with
- adjustable elbow-joint, and ring, knife, or fork attached
- £5 5s. and 6 6 0
- Fig. 506.
- Artificial Arm, for amputation above elbow, with Hand
- attached, Fig. 506 ................................. 12 12 0
- Ditto Arnold and Sons’ Improved,
- with spring thumb, &c., best quality . . . . 15 15 0
- Instruments for above extra.
- Measurements required for amputation above elbow : length from elbow to end of stump, circumference round end, middle, and upper part of stump; length of sound arm from axilla to elbow, from elbow to wrist; if right or left. When a hand is required a glove should be sent, and the outline of hand traced on paper.
- Artificial Eyes, best quality . . '. . . . 1 10 O
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- Pig. 507.
- "Wooden Pin Leg, for amputation below knee, Fig. 507 . £1 0 0
- Ditto ditto best quality .15 0
- Ditto ditto with leg rest . 1 10 0
- Measurements required.—Length from crutch to ground. Diameter of knee when bent. Diameter at top of thigh. Length from under the knee (when bent) to the ground, and whether right or left.
- Fig. 508.
- Socket Leg, for amputation above knee, Fig. 508 . . 1 10 0
- Ditto ditto best quality . . 1 15 0
- Ditto ditto the socket of leather . 1 15 0
- Ditto ditto best quality . .220
- Socket Leg, Arnold and Sons’ Improved, for amputation above knee, with improved kneeling joint, Fig.
- 509 ..................................£4 4s. to 5 5 0
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- DEFORMITY INSTRUMENTS.
- TESTIMONIAL FROM RICHARD DAVY, Esq.
- 33, Welbeck Street, Cavendish Square, London, W.;
- January 30th, 1875.
- I have much pleasure in hearing testimony from personal observation to the mechanical talent and business-like habits of Messrs. Arnold and Sons. These instrument makers have carried out much original work for me, and from practical experience I do their firm but justice in praising their workmanship, advanced skill, and politeness.
- Richard Davy, F.R.C.S.,
- Surgeon to the Westminster Hospital and to the Surgical Aid Society, London.
- Fig. 510.
- Spinal Support for inward curvature, Fig. 510, £3 10s. to 6 6 0
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- Fig. 511.
- Spinal Support for outward or angular curvature, Tig. 511
- £4 4s. to 8 8 O
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- Spinal Support for double lateral curvature, Fig. 512
- £4 4s. to 8 8 0'
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- Fig. 513.
- Spinal Support for lateral curvature, Pig. 513 £4 4s. to £7 7 0
- Spinal Support for slight curvature, Pig. 514 £4 4s. to 6 6 0
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- Wry Neck Apparatus, Pig. 515 . . £5 5s. to £10 10 @
- Fig. 516.
- Lonsdale’s Spinal Apparatus, Pig. 516 . . £4 4s. to 6 6 #
- Scarpa’s Shoe, single cog-joint . . . 1 15 ©
- Ditto double ditto . . _ [ *22®
- Ditto tin covered wash leather for children ! 0 5 © Little’s Instrument for Club Foot . . £1 ios> ancj 2 2 &
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- Instrument for Talipes, by Mr. Bicbard Davy, Pigs. 517,
- 518, 519..................................£2 2s. to £3 3 0
- Adams’ Instrument for Club Poot, Improved . . .220
- Fig. 520.
- Double steel support and boot to knee, Pig. 520
- £1 15s. to 2 10 0
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- Single steel support and boot to knee for children, Fig.
- _ 521 . . ..........................£1 10 to £% 2 0
- Fig. 522. Fig. 523.
- Single steel outside supports and boots to knees, Figs. 522
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- Single steel inside supports and boots to knees, Figs. 524
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- Improved Walking Boot for Talipes, by Mr. Richard Davy,
- Figs. 526, 527, and 528 . . . . £2 2s. to 3 3 0
- Extract from tlie British Medical Journal, May 17th, 1873:—“ In the after treatment of talipes varus and valgus, having so far rectified the distortion as to he able to dismiss the further use of the shoe, figured in the British Medical Journal, November 16th, 1872 (page 548), I have found the employment of the following hoot most useful. The mechanism for maintaining the needful inver-tion or evertion of the anterior part of the foot is placed completely in the block of leather at the heel; a small aperture at the point where the spur box is placed ' admits the key for the movement. Any dirt is prevented from entering by the circularity of the leather, corresponding to the shape of the steel rod.
- “ The hoot has been most carefully manufactured for me by Messrs. Arnold and Sons, 35, West Smithfield, and is well represented in the diagram. Pig. 528 shows the hoot applied; the mechanism at the heel is not noticeable. Fig. 527 shows the concealed screw and pinion movement, and the aperture at the heel for insertion and rotation of the key.”
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- Extract from Neiv Inventions in Surgical Mechanism:—“The two engravings show a form of hinge at the sole plate which I have found to he of the utmost service in treating these simple varus or valgus cases. By placing the leg iron to the outer or inner side of the foot, the broad strap (through the medium of the hinge at the foot plate) inverts or everts the sole. Messrs. Arnold and Son make this boot, and it has proved to be one of the most useful additions to orthopaedic mechanisms.”
- Leg Irons for outward curvature, plain, Fig. 531
- £4 4s. and 5 £5 5s. and 6
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- Leg Irons for inward curvature, plain, per pair, Fig. 532
- £4 4s. and £5 5 0
- Ditto ditto best £5 5s. and 6 6 0
- Improved instrument for talipes, &c., by Mr. Richard Davy, Figs. 533 and 534 .... £2 2s. tb 3 3 0
- Extract from British Medical Journal, November 16tli, 1872 :—“I must also express my obligations to Mr. Arnold, of Smithfield, for his great attention to
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- detail in manufacturing these instruments, which he will show to any surgeon-interested in such appliances. Fig. 533 shows the instrument applied to the foot and leg. Fig. 534 shows the hoot when removed. The double irons up the leg and footpiece joined to them by hinges at the ankle are as generally made. These irons are fastened by straps in young children below the knee, but in infants above the knee, in order that a better purchase may be gained. The circular joint at the sole of the foot corresponds to the situation of the astragalo-scaphoid and calcaneo-cuboid articulations. Two screws (as shown in plate) cause (1) the dorsum of the foot to be drawn towards the leg ; (2) the anterior part of the foot to be everted or inverted at pleasure. By placing these screws on the inner or the outer aspect of the leg, talipes valgus or varus may be respectively treated.”
- Extract from New Inventions in Surgical Mechanisms :—“ Surgeons treating-the various forms of talipes amongst out-patients have been much disappointed! at results obtained by the use of the ordinary Scarpas’ shoes. I find thejscrew movements irregular, and especially useless at the very time when most required.. —viz. at the later periods of treatment, because the screws have reached their maximum range of action.”
- Measurements required for leg instruments: circumference round pelvis, thigh, knee, calf, and ankle; length from hip to knee-joint, knee to ankle, and ankle to ground; if for both legs, or which leg if only one instrument be required, and whether outward or inward curvature. .
- Fig. 535.
- Arnold and Sons’ Improved Eeclining Board for spinal
- curvature, Big. 535 . . . . £4 4s. to £10 10 0-
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- CRUTCHES, ARM SLINGS, &c.
- Fig. 536. Fig. 537- Fig. 538. Fig. 539.
- Common Hospital Crutches .... per pair £0 3 O Black Crutches, with padded heads' . . ditto 0 10 0
- French Crutches, with padded heads, Fig. 539 ditto 11 0
- Best Crutches, Arnold and Sons’ with elliptic heads,
- Fig. 538 ...............................per pair 1 15 O'
- Spring Crutches, single spring, Fig. 537 . ditto 2 2 0
- Ditto double springs, Fig. 536 . ditto 2 10 0
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- Fig. 540.
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- Fig. 541.
- Arm Sling, Black Leather, plain, Kg. 541 . . . £0 10 0
- Ditto ditto in patent leather . . .0140
- Ditto ditto ditto sliding, Fig.
- 540 .................................................. 1 1 0
- Arm Sling, Children’s, plain, Fig. 541 . . . .0 8 0
- Ditto ditto patent leather . . . . 0 10 6
- Ditto ditto sliding, Fig, 540 . . . . 0 16 0
- Ditto Arnold and Sons’ Improved, woven wire, covered silk, very cool and light . . . . .110
- Ditto Children’s . . . . . . . 0 16 0
- Invalid Walking Sticks . . . . . . . 0 10 0
- SPLINTS.
- Fig. 542.
- Arm Splints, Angular, Fig. 542 . . . per pair 0 8 0
- Ditto jointed . . . ditto OHO
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- Arm Splints, Perforated Zinc, three pairs to the set .£11 0
- Ditto Liston’s, with regulating screw, padded, complete.............................14s. and 1 0 0
- Fig. 543.
- Arm Splint Hinged, Arnold and Sons’ Improved, with
- adjustable set screw, Pig. 543 .... each 056
- Ditto Pott’s Hollow . per set 0 7 6
- Ditto ditto with pads, complete 0 15 0
- Army Splint . . . . . . . . .220
- Bloxam’s Fracture Splint . . . . . . 2 10 0
- Bryant’s Club Foot Splint . . . . . . 0 17 6
- Callender’s modification of Mason’s Splint for excision of
- the elbow, with hand piece .... 16s., 21s. 150
- This splint allows the movements of flexion, extension, pronation, and supination, and is so arranged as to suit either arm, right or left.
- Common lined Splints, eight pairs to the set . . .036
- Children’s ditto ditto . . .030
- Crimean padded Splints, per set of three pairs . . 0 10 6
- Dessault’s Long Splints.......................per pair 0 12 6
- Dupuytren’s Splint......................................0 2 0
- Elbow Splints.................................per pair 0 8 0
- Fig. 544.
- Fergusson’s Excision Splint, with interrupted wooden
- splint, complete, Fig. 544 . , . . . 1 10 0
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- Eig. 545.
- Eergusson’s Leg Splint, Eig. 545 . . . 40a. and £2 10 0-
- Einger Splints, perforated zinc, 6 pairs in set . per set 0 7 6
- Gooch’s Splintage, 18 X 22, lined with American cloth,
- per sheet 0 8 G
- Gordon’s Splints for fractured radius, right and left
- per set 0 10 0
- Hand and Arm Splints, Pemberton’s . . per pair 0 8 (>
- Hand Splint, Hawkin’s Hollow . . . . 0 3 Q>
- Fig. 546.
- Heath’s Splint for excision of elbow joint, Eig. 546 . .1 1 0
- Hide’s Eelt and Liquid for Splints . . . per yard 0 12 0
- Interrupted Splint, Hilton’s, for diseased hip . . . 0 12 Q>
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- Interrupted Splint, for excision of hip-joint, Eig. 547 .0180
- Fig. 548.
- Knee Splint with screw action, Eig. 548 . Lawrence’s Iron Back Splints, 3 sizes
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- Leg Splints, Cline’s, with feet, three pairs each, right and
- left, Fig. 549 ...... per set £0 18 0
- Ditto ditto padded, complete 1 10 0
- Ditto ditto .... per single pair 036
- Ditto ditto Iron, with feet, three pairs each, right and left, ....... per set 0 18 0
- Ditto ditto padded, complete 1 10 0
- Ditto ditto Perforated Zinc, three sizes, per pair 0 7 6
- Liston’s Iron Fracture Splint, with whole thigh and leg
- pieces, complete . 2 0 0
- Ditto Fracture Splints, small .... 1 1 0
- Ditto ditto medium . . 1 4 0
- Ditto ditto large .... 1 5 0
- Ditto ditto for children . 0 18 0
- Ditto ditto with shifting thigh piece 1 12 6
- Set of pads for ditto 5s. to 0 10 0
- Liston’s Iron Knee Splints, with extending screw . 0 14 0
- Ditto ditto ditto improved 1 1 0
- Mason’s Splint for excision of the elbow, Fig. 550
- 15s., 20s., 15 0
- McIntyre’s Fracture Splint, complete . . . .250
- Nathan Smith’s Extension Splint, complete £1 15s. and 2 2 0
- Nekton’s Radius Splint . ... . . per pair 0 2 0
- Neville’s Iron Splint, three sizes . . . . each 0 10 6
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- per pair £0 8 0
- Perineal Bandage with india rubber inflated pad, complete 0 10 6 Price’s modification of McIntyre’s Splint for excision of
- knee-joint . . . . . . . . . 1 10 0
- Vide p. 864, 1st edition, Bryant’s Book.
- Eatan Cane Splints . . . . . per set 0 1 0
- Fig.551.
- Sayre’s American Splint, for diseased hip, 3 sizes, each
- {vide 1 Lancet’), Kg. 551 ................... 50s., 3 3 0
- Skeleton Splint, American Wire......................0 9 0
- Ditto ditto with pulleys, rope, &c.,
- complete.............................................110
- Thigh Splint, Bulley’s, complete.......................2 5 0
- Ditto Busk’s..................................................15 0
- The Splint, having knee and hip-joints, admits of the patient being placed in any required position.
- Thigh Splints, Cline’s........................per set 0 12 0
- Ditto with pads, complete . . .12 6
- Ditto Liston’s, six different lengths, per set . 0 10 6 Ditto ditto with pads,
- complete..............................................0 16 6
- Wooden Side Splints...........................per doz. 0 15 0
- Humerus Splint . ..........................15 0
- Boot Sling, with long padded strap to pass round neck
- and support the foot in cases of fracture, sprains, &c. . 0 15 0
- Moulded Leather Splints made to order.
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- Tig. 552.
- Improved Patent Waterproof Padding for Splints, suggested by Mr. Diehard Davy, 36 X 18 . per lb. £0 9 0
- The sheets can be cut to any required size, and are always clean and ready for use: Solidity can be readily given to the pad by inserting in the parallel tubes soft metal wires or common canes, and then a glue or starch bandage superimposed.
- Extract from the British Medical Journal, October 11th, 1873.—“ I have used this pad for the last two months in the wards of Westminster Hospital and am much pleased with its advantages.”
- Extract from the Lancet, September 27th, 1873.—“Such a form of mechanism is admirably fitted for treating simple fractures of the lower extremities in children.”
- Extract from Med. Times and Gaz., September 20th, 1873.—“We have received from Messrs. Arnold and Sons, of West Smithfield, a specimen of india-rubber padding for splints, which we think will prove worthy the attention of surgeons.”
- Extract from Med. Press and Circular, October 8th, 1873.—“ We hope that surgeons will make use of it. No complaiut has ever been made of its irritating the skin or interfering with the progress of repair.”
- Extract from New Inventions in Surgical Mechanisms.—* I have constantly made use of this splintage in hospital practice in seven cases of resection of the knee, a simple fractured thigh, a morhus coxa, &c., and I recommend its use to all surgeons with confidence. It is manufactured by Messrs. Arnold and Sons, 35 and 36, West Smithfield.”
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- Fig. 553.
- •iG-reenslade’s Fracture Cradle and Splint, complete in
- Wooden Case, Fig. 553 . . . . . .£400
- Extract from Medical Times and Gazette, May 31st, 1873.—“Its peculiar .advantages over appliances for a like use are:—Bandages are almost entirely dispensed with ; splints are attached by hinges, thereby allowing one side of the leg to be readily examined without in any way interfering with the other side, the limb remaining suspended in the cradle by four straps, so arranged as to entirely obviate unslinging it when dressing is required—a process hitherto productive of pain and inconvenience to the patient. He can also freely move in bed without in any way endangering the safety of the leg. The footpiece is supported by a screw and nut, and can be adjusted to any angle with great . facility. The splints, being made of perforated zinc, are much more agreeable to . the patient, on account of their being cooler and lighter than solid wood.
- “ Messrs. Arnold and Sons, of 35 and 36, West Smithfield, are manufacturing them in a very portable form, being so constructed as to allow of the whole apparatus being taken to pieces in five minutes and packed in a very small compass. This invention can be strongly recommended, from its occupying such a small space ; and the short time required in fixing will prove a boon, especially 'to country practitioners, as it can easily be placed under the seat of any carriage.”
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- Lawrence’s 'Fracture Cradle, with three pairs wood side splints, three Neville’s splints, and two strong leather supporting straps with buckles, complete, Fig. 554 . £2 15 0
- Sir A. Cooper’s Fracture Cradle.....................3 0 0
- Greenway’s Improved Swing Cradle, allowing the patient to move with ease and comfort in any position, and adapted to fit any bedstead.........................4 0 0
- Furner’s Fracture Splint and Cradle, complete, Fig. 555 . 3 10 0 As used at St. Bartholomew’s Hospital.
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- Ditto ditto portable, to fold, Fig. 556 . .2 2 0
- Ditto Splint for ditto . . . . . . . 0 12 0
- Luke’s Fracture Cradle, with arm, thigh, and leg splints,
- complete.............................................3 10 0
- Fig. 557.
- Bloxam’s New Extension Splint and Fracture Cradle,
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- Blower’s Portable Cradle, for leg or body . . o 10 6
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- Amesbury’s Apparatus for Fracture of Lower Extremities £4 4 0 Fracture Cradle for removing pressure of bedclothes .076 Ditto ditto large 0 8 6
- Fergusson’s Splint for Fractured Patella . .14 0
- Pig. 558.
- Arnold and Sons’ Patella Bandage of solid leather, Fig.
- 558 . . .................................... 1 1 0
- Parnell’s Apparatus, with cog and pinion movement, for Fractured Patella . . . . . . .220
- Pig. 559.
- Ellis’s Splint for Fractured Clavicle, Fig. 559 17s., 19s. 110
- Bradser’s Bandage ditto . . . . 0 10 6
- Prepared Leather for Splints .... per lb. 040 Ditto Grutta Percha ditto .... ditto 066 Millboard for Starch Bandage Splints . . per sheet 0 2 0-
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- Arnold and Sons’ set of Dislocation Pulleys, with hooks
- and cord, Pig. 560 . . . . . . .£110
- Straps and Bandages for ditto, for thigh and arms . . 1 10 0
- Cocking’s Patent Poroplastic Sheets for Splints.
- “ It is light, porous, flexible, plastic, and economical—is made in all required^ strength and sizes. It consists of a felted substance in sheets, is plastic when softened by heat, and becomes rigid when cold, and can be re-softened auy number of times without injury; it is rapidly and easily cut to any shape and manipulated, the most difficult splint requiring but a few minutes to complete—is very well adapted for separate metal attachments, and is thus a very valuable material' for interrupted splint. There is no glue used in its application, and the gums with which it is stiffened are quite harmless.”—Vide Lancet, September 16th, 1871; British, Medical Journal, September 23rd, 1871; Medical Press and Ciroular, September 27th, 1871.
- Hospital quality, size of sheet about 4 ft. x 3 ft.
- per lb. 0 4 6
- Best quality, ditto ditto 0 6 6
- Poroplastic Leg Splints • • • . 6 pairs per set 1 1 0
- Ditto Arm 3 ditto 0 13 6
- Ditto Ankle each 0 2 0
- Ditto Elbow 3 pairs per set 0 12 O'
- Ditto Wrist ditto 0 15 0
- Ditto Hand ditto 0 15 0
- Ditto Hip each 0 10 0
- Ditto Knee ditto 0 10 0
- Sample Boxes- of Poroplastic for making splints per box 0 15 Q>
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- BANDAGES OF CALICO, INDIA RUBBER, ?&c.
- Fig. 561.
- .Arnold and Sons’ Improved Bandage Winder, Big. 561 . £0 5 0
- Ditto ditto on mahogany stand 0 10 6
- •Calico Boiler Bandage, Arnold and Sons’ open wove,
- 2\ inches wide, 6 yards long . .' per doz. 0 6 6
- Ditto ditto 3 inches wide, 6 yards long ditto 0 7 0
- Domett Bandages, 6 yards long ditto 0 10 0
- Eighteen tailed Bandages .... ditto 0 18 0
- Elastic Cotton net Bandages, 2 inches wide, per doz. yards 0 3 0
- Ditto ditto 2\ ditto ditto 0 3 6
- Ditto ditto 3 ditto ditto 0 4 0
- Ditto ditto 3£ ditto ditto 0 4 6
- Ditto ditto 4 ditto ditto 0 5 0
- Elannel Boiler Bandages .... per doz. 1 1 0
- Ditto thin ..... ditto 0 8 0
- India-rubber Cotton Bandage, 2 inches wide . per yard 0 1 3
- Ditto ditto 2} ditto ditto 0 1 8
- Linen Bandages ...... per doz. 1 0 0
- Lithotomy Bandages, Calico , . ditto 0 6 6
- Ditto Elannel ditto 1 0 0
- Mulloney’s Patent Bandages, 2\ inches wide
- (6 yards) ....... ditto 0 12 0
- Ditto ditto 3 ditto ditto 0 13 0
- Sir B. Brodie’s fine elastic cotton net Bandage,
- per yard 4d., and ..... , 0 0 6
- T Bandages per doz. 0 15 0
- Unbleached Calico, Boiler Bandages, 4 yards . ditto 0 5 0
- Ditto ditto 6 ditto . ditto 0 6 6
- Ditto ditto 9 ditto . ditto 0 8 6
- Ditto ditto 12 ditto . ditto 0 12 0
- Ditto ditto extra width, 6 yards ditto 0 10 6
- Water-dressing Bandages . <. . . ditto 0 4 6
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- URINALS, INDIA RUBBER, FOR INVALIDS, TRAVELLERS, &c.
- Pig. 562.
- Male Urinal for day use, plain india rubber . . . £0 10 0
- Ditto Arnold and Sons’ improved, best quality,
- Fig. 562 ..................................... 0 14. 0
- Pig. 563.
- Male Urinal for nigbt use, plain india rubber . . .0116
- Ditto Arnold and Sons’ improved, best quality,
- Fig. 563 ........
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- Ditto Arnold and Sons’ improved, best quality,
- Dig. 564 . . . . . . . . 0 16 0
- Female Urinal for day use, plain india rubber . ; . 0 10 6
- Ditto Arnold and Sons’ improved, best quality,
- Fig. 565 .......
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- Ditto Arnold and Sons’ improved, best quality, . 0 16 6
- Improved Truss Spring Urinal for bed use, by Dr. Harvey
- Hilliard, registered, Ho. 2584 . . . . .110
- This urinal adapts itself to the parts in a bed-ridden subject by means of a spring in such a manner that the escape of urine on to the bed-clothes is prevented.
- Earthenware Urinal....................................0 3 0
- Glass Urinal . . . . . . . . .020
- Pewter Urinal . . . . . . . .050
- The best quality of Urinals are all made of specially prepared Etherized India Eubber, which resists the action of urine a much longer period; they are likewise fitted with Arnold and Sons’ Improved Valves, which render it impossible for the urine to return in whatever position the patient may be.
- HYPODERMIC SYRINGES.
- Fig. 566.
- Fig. 567.
- Hypodermic Syringe, with plain piston and plated mounts,
- inTcase, Figs. 566 and 567 . . . . . . 0 12 6
- Ditto with one gold and one steel pipe . 0 15 0
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- Arnold and'Sons’ Improved Portable Hypodermic Syringe
- with two’platina pipes, in morocco case, Pig. 568 . £0 15 0
- Hr. Ellis’s Improved Hypodermic Syringe, solid silver
- barrel, with two pipes, in case...................2 2 0
- Ditto plated . . . . . .15 0
- Fig. 569.
- Improved Hypodermic Syringe, with both screw and plain action, in case, Pig. 569 . . . . . . 0 17 6
- Arnold and Sons’ Improved Hypodermic Syringe, with
- conical plunger, two platina pipes, leather, in case .110 To the plungdr is attached a conical point secured by a screw to the piston rod; upon screwing the rod the conical point is drawn upwards and presses against the plunger.
- Fig. 570.
- Buzzard’s Hypodermic Syringe, with trocar point, Pig. 570 0 12 6
- Ditto ditto in case . . . 0 15 0
- Ditto ditto with cut-glass stopped
- bottle, in morocco case.............................0 16 6
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- Fig. 571.
- Pravaz’s Hypodermic Syringe, mounted in silver, with screw piston rod, two fine gold pipes, &c., in morocco
- leather case, Pig. 571..........................£1 15 0
- Ditto ditto plated mountings . .10 0
- Wood’s Hypodermic Syringe, with one steel and one gold
- pipe, in morocco case...........................0 15 O'
- Fig. 572.
- Arnold and Sons’ Improved Hypodermic set, consisting of Syringe, 2 Platiua Pipes, Stoppered Bottle in plated case, complete, Pig. 572 . . . . . .1 1 0
- This instrument is extremely portable, and so constructed that it cau be carried easily in the waistcoat pocket or in the pocket case.
- Fig. 573.
- Fig. 574.
- Arnold and Sons’ Improved Self-acting Hypodermic Syringe, complete in case, vide ‘ Lancet ’
- Pigs. 573 and 574 2 2 0
- This instrument possesses many advantages over the ordinary syringe as it punctures and injects the fluids simultaneously by simply releasing the trigger (vide Lancet).
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- Dr. Broadbent’s Tumour Syringe, with, screw piston and
- two long pipes, in morocco case, Fig. 575 . . .£150
- Ditto ditto plain piston . . 0 15 0
- German Hypodermic Syringe, two pipes, mounted in vulcanite, in case . .............................0 10 6
- Hypodermic Syringe, 6 minims, with gold point . . 0 10 6
- Ditto in case . . . . . . 0 13 6
- Ditto with cut-glass stopped bottle, in
- morocco case . . . . . . . . 0 15 0
- Solution of the Acetate of Morphia for Hypodermic Injections. Acetate of Morphia 10 grains, dissolved in 50 minims of distilled water, so that it shall accurately measure 60 minims of solution, add water if necessary.
- SPECULUMS.
- Fig. 577.
- Dr. Meadows'Speculum, stoutly plated . . . . 1 15 0
- Ditto Improved Speculum, with side blades,
- stoutly plated, Fig.'577 ...................... 2 0 0
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- Sir James Simpson’s Trivalve Speculum Vaginae, stoutly
- plated.........................................£1 14 0
- Dr. Cusco’s Speculum, improved, electro-plated . .17 6
- Fig. 578.
- Screw-lever Speculum, G-erman Silver, Dig. 578 Ditto stoutly plated
- 12 6 19 6
- Fig. 579.
- Speculum, G-erman Silver, Dig. 579 Ditto stoutly plated
- 12 6 1 10 0
- Fig. 580.
- Arnold and Sons’ Improved Bivalve-lever Speculum,
- G-erman silver, Dig. 580 .......................... 1 1 0
- Ditto ditto stoutly plated 1 10 0
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- Arnold and Sons’ modification of Marion Sims’ Speculum,
- with metal wire lever frame, Kg. 581 . . . .£110
- Sims’ Duck-bill Speculum, the set of three fitting one screw socket handle in morocco case . . . .2 2 0'
- Eig. 582.
- American Speculum, German Silver, Eig. 582 . . . 1 1 0’
- Fig. 583.
- Dr. H. Bennett’s Bivalve Speculum, German Silver, Eig.
- 588 .............................................. 1 2 6
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- Scanzoni’s four-bladed Speculum . . . . .£200
- Hilliard’s ditto . . . . .200
- Iticord’s Speculum . . . . . . . 0 15 0
- Bozman’s Duck-bill Speculum . . . . .12 6
- Dr. Hewitt’s Speculum, stoutly plated . . . .15 0
- Duck-bill Speculum with improved clamp . . .250
- Sims’ Duck-bill Speculum, stoutly plated, Dig. 584 . 0 16 0
- Fig. 585.
- Sir Wm. Pergusson’s Plated Speculum, Pig. 585 each 0 9 6
- Ditto ditto the set of three .17 6
- Sir ¥m. Pergusson’s Speculums (three sizes), glass,
- silvered, and coated with elastic gum . . . each 0 4 6
- Dr. B-outh’s Speculum Holder.............................2 18 0
- To this Instrument a plate is attached, which passes under the sacrum, and by means of joints and screws the Speculum is held in any required position.
- Fig. 586.
- Dr. Hall Davis’s Tapering Speculum, silver plated each 0 10 6
- Ditto ditto per set of three, in
- leather case, complete.................................1 10 0
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- Ditto ditto per set of three, in
- leather case, complete . 1 17 6
- Ditto ditto nickel plated each 0 7 6
- Ditto ditto per set of three,in
- leather case, complete . 1 2 6
- Ditto ditto without rim at ute-
- rine extremity . . each 0 10 6
- Ditto ditto per set of three, in
- leather case . 1 10 0
- Ditto ditto elastic gum each 0 6 0
- Ditto ditto per set of three, in
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- Extract from the Lancet, June 13tli, 1874 :—“ The advantages this Speculum presents over Fergusson’s Glass Silvered Speculum are its non-fragility and its tapering form. It is easier of introduction. Moreover, the reflective and illuminating power is greatly increased.”
- Extract from the British Medical Journal, July 18tli, 1874:—It is made in the most useful sizes, and produced in two combinations of metals, one electrosilver plate, and the other nickel-silver plated, which resist tjhe action of acid and will not tarnish.”
- Extract from the Medical Times and Gazette, July 4th, 1874:—“This-Speculum has a trumpet-shaped external opening, the width of the instrument gradually diminished from this to its smaller extreme aperture.”
- Extract from the Medical Press and Circular, June 24th, 1874:—“They are considerably lighter than any other Speculum hitherto introduced, and much cheaper. We have examined the speculum and can recommend it.”
- Extract from Obstetrical Journal, June, 1874.—“Dr. J. Hall Davis exhibited a Speculum manufactured by Arnold after Dr. Davis’s design. The tube is suitably bevelled off at its uterine end, and the edges carefully rounded.”
- Extract from Obstetrical Transactions, vol. xvi:—“ We have all of us experienced the inconvenience attendant upon the employment of Fergusson’s Vaginal Speculum, this arising from its ready liability to fracture under sudden changes of temperature and by collision. I had already on two occasions ordered a tapering metallic Speculum, but the makers did not carry out the order satisfactorily. I mentioned my requirement to Messrs. Arnold and Sons, Surgical Instrument Makers, and they at once undertook, and have since executed, the commission in accordance with my instructions.”
- Braithwaite’s Retrospect of Medicine, vol. lxx:—“ This Speculum has been manufactured by Messrs. Arnold and Sons, 35 and 36, West Smithfield, in accordance with suggestions made hy Dr. J. Hall Davis.”
- Dr. At thill’a Intra-uterine Speculum, Vulcanite . .110
- For the application of nitric acid-, and to protect the cervical canal from the action of the acid, and the ensuring thorough cauterisation of the cavity of the uterus.”
- Extract from Biiblin Journal of Medical Science, January, 1873:—“I have tried it, and it answers the pnrpose in view very wellj it is intended to be used only after the cervix has'been dilated and not as a dilating agent. The instrument is made of vulcanite, and is manufactured by Messrs. Arnold and Sons, of West Smithfield, London. I believe this instrument will prove of value in facilitating the treatment of intra-uterine disease.”
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- Fig. 588.
- Fergusson’s Speculum Ani, Figs. 587 and 588 . £0
- Hilton’s ditto, electro-plated...........................0
- Fig. 589.
- Lane’s three-bladed Speculum Ani, Fig. 589 . . .2
- Weiss’s ditto....................................... .2
- Bivalve ditto...............................15s. and 1
- Fig. 590.
- Toynbee’s Ear Speculum, tbe set of three, plated, Fig. 590 0 Ditto stout silver 'ditto . . .0
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- Yearsley’s Ear Speculum, the set of three, electro-plated,
- i^Eig. 591 Ditto
- stout silver
- . £0 10 6 12 6
- Wilde’s^Ear Speculum, electro-plated, Eig. 592 Ditto stout silver
- 0 8 6 0 16 0
- Fig. 593.
- Brunt011’s Auri scope, with three Speculums, complete in leather case, Eig. 593 . . . . . . .1 7 6
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- Hinton’s Compound Auriscope, with lamp complete, for
- examining the ear, urethra, rectum, &c. . . .£350
- "Weber’s Auriscope, with reflecting mirror, biconvex lens,
- and three ear speculums, in leather case . . . 1 10 6
- Morison’s Improved Auriscope . . . . .550
- Screw lever Ear Speculum . . . . . .090
- Arnold and Sons’ Spring Ear Speculum . . . . 0 10 0
- Pilcher’s ditto . . . . . . . . 0 10 0
- Arnold and Sons’ Improved Screw-lever Ear Speculum,
- Pig. 591.............................................0 9 0
- Turner’s Ear Speculum, the set of three, plated . . 0 10 6
- Ditto silver . . . .12 6
- Ivory Ear Speculum, three sizes, in case . . . . 0 10 6
- Nasal Speculum.......................................0 8 6
- Fig.595.
- Avery’s Ear Speculum, Eig. 595 .................... 0 10 6
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- Tig. 596.
- Arnold and Sons’ Improved Ear Speculum, electro-plated,
- Fig. 596 . . . . . . per get of three £0 15 0
- They are made with trumpet-shaped external opening, thereby facilitating the introduction of light and greatly increasing the illuminating and reflective power.
- Fig. 597.
- Kramer’s Ear Speculum, Eig. 597 ................... 0 10 6
- Naugenbaur’s Speculum . . . . . . .110
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- HOT AIR, MERCURIAL, AND VAPOUR BATHS.
- Fig. 598.
- This is a very simple and effective apparatus, consisting of a double wire gauze cylinder in a wooden frame; the inner cylinder protects the frame, the outer is made with a concave top for camphor or any medicament that may be required; it is heated by means of a spirit lamp underneath.
- Hot Air Bath, Arnold and Sons’ improved, Pig. 598 . £0 16 0
- Ditto ditto with copper
- wire gauze...........................................0186
- Ditto, copper body, and electro-plated wire gauze . .13 6
- Oriental Vapour Bath....................................1 10 0
- PauldiDg’s ditto registered............................18 0
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- Fig. 599.
- Lee’s Mercurial Yapour Bath, Big. 599 . . . . £0 10 &
- Extract from Lancet, August 21st, 1875 :—“ The plan which I have usually-adopted then is as follows :—A lamp in which the methylated spirits of wine is burned is put into a case made principally of wire gauze on the principle of the Davy safety-lamp. The top of the case is fitted with a central movable, small, circular plate, surrounded by a trough, which should contain one ounce of water only. The water should he boiling when first put in. Thirty grains of resublimed calomel are then spread out on the small central circular plate. This should be quite dry. The patient then sits, without his clothes, on a small stool or chair, and the lamp placed between his legs. A cloak made of moleskin or some thick material is then made to cover the whole apparatus, and is tied round the patient’s neck.”
- Cloak and Collar for Yapour Bath...................110
- Cloak ditto......................0 16 0
- Collar ditto......................0 5 0
- Waterproof Cloak ditto . . . . . 1 10 0
- Brodie’s Copper Apparatus for fumigating Powders .240
- Arnold and Sons’ Improved Hot Air Bath . . .220
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- INHALERS.
- Fig. GOO.
- Ammonia Inbaler for inbaling vapour of chloride of am-
- monia in its nascent state . . . . . .£110
- Barth’s Improved Ether Inhaler, complete . . .330
- Biegel’s Screen and Brass Stand for Inhaler . . .10 0
- Bird’s Inhaling Tube . . . . . . .030
- Ditto in case . . . . .046
- Bloxam’s Improved Graduated Chloroform Drop Bottle,
- in leather case, size 4f in. -j-1^ in., Eig. 600 . .0 3 6
- Ditto, in boxwood case . . . . . .046
- Vide British Medical Journal, March 11th, 1871; the Lancet, March 18th, 1871; Medical Times and Gazette, February 4tli and 25th, 1871; Medical Press and Circular, March 22nd, 1871.
- The Graduated Chloroform Bottle is exceedingly portable and simple. No assistant is required in the administration. The chloroform being spread over a large surface of lint, the amount of atmospheric air is very great. It is much safer, as you do not rely upon complicated valves. The amount of chloroform administered can at once be ascertained by the graduated scale.
- Bronchitis Kettle, Allen’s.......................,080
- Ditto with stand and lamp . . - .0136
- Ditto Owen Nash’s, registered . . . 0 10 6
- Bullock and Reynolds’ Electric Inhaler, with thermometer . . . . . . . . . 0 11 6
- Ditto, with stand and spirit lamp, complete . . 0 12 6
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- Carrick’s Patent Pneukoinon or Universal Inhaler, complete . ..........................................£2 2 0
- Ditto Respirator, complete . . . . .15 0
- The peculiarity of the Pneukoinon is, as its names implies, its universality for the purposes of inhalation. The highest temperature which it is thought desirable to employ in certain cases of inflammation of the throat or chest, can readily he obtained; whilst for cases of spitti ng of blood, where it is expedient to employ cold inhalation, the atmosphere can be reduced to freezing point in less than five minutes. It may, indeed, be said, without any exaggeration, that the warm, moist climate of Madeira, the pure, dry atmosphere of the Nile, or the frigid temperature of the Arctic regions, can each be produced in a few seconds. The other recommendations are: the facility with which it can be used, its portability, and its durability, which is insured by its being made of metal instead of earthenware, as is the case with most inhalers.
- Dear Sir,
- I have watched your experiments in the construction of Inhalers during the last year with very great interest, and I t hink that your Pneukoinon or Universal Inhaler is the most perfect apparatus of the kind that I am acquainted with.
- The facility with which vapour can be raised to any suitable temperature, on the one hand, and the readiness with which a cold temperature can be produced, on the other hand, constitute special features, which, as far as I am aware, are not possessed by any other Inhaler. As inhalations are often needed by persons of weak respiratory power, an Inhaler, such as y ours, which requires no effort in inspiration, cannot fail to be of the greatest service. The Kespirator is not only useful in impure conditions of the atmos pliere, but it is likely to prove of great advantage as a medium of inhalation while travelling, as well as in cases where continuous inhalation is required. U nder these circumstances I can cordially recommend these valuable inventions to the favorable notice of the profession.
- Yours faithfully,
- Moreil Mackenzie, M.D. Lond., Physician to the Hospital for Diseases of the Throat, and lately Physician to the London Hospital.
- Clark’s Block Tin Inhaler, with large breathing tube, leather hand-piece, to enable the patient to hold the apparatus when filled . . . . . . . 0 10 6
- Clendon’s Chloroform Inhaler . . . . . 0 12 6
- Clover’s Chloroform Apparatus, with all recent improvements, in mahogany case, consisting of bellows, plated evaporator, Indianette bag, tube, two-way stopcock, two face-pieces, large and small syringe, and chloroform bottle . . . . . . . . . 10 10 0
- Ditto, ditto, all the metal parts strongly gilt . . 12 15 0
- Coleman’s Chloroform Inhaler . . . . .440
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- Fig. 601.
- Ellis’s Patent Japanned Tin Inhaler, for diseases of the throat, lungs, &c., as used at the Throat Hospital,
- Eig. 601.................................................£0 4 6
- The above Inhaler is the simplest, cheapest, and most effectual instrument invented.
- The great advantage over those in general use is that whatever medicament be used the patient inhales from the substance and not from the surface only. A small tube is passed to the bottom of the Inhaler, so that air must necessarily pass through the substance itself before inhalation.
- Arnold and Sons have purchased the exclusive patent right of the inventor to manufacture and sell the above inhalers.
- Junker’s Inhaler for the administration of methylene
- £2 2s. to 4 4 0
- Fig. 603.
- Mallam’s Chloroform Inhaler, in silver, Eig. 602 . .3 3 0
- Ditto plated . . . .220
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- Mudge’s Metal Inhaler .
- Ditto improved
- .£096 . 0 12 6
- Pig. 603.
- Murphy’s Chloroform Inhaler, with india-rubber valves,
- plated, Dig. 608 . . . . . . . . 0 12 6
- Ditto with metal valves, plated 0 15 0
- Ditto with Sibson’s face-piece 0 18 0
- Murray’s ditto ........................0 5 6
- Nelson’s Earthenware Inhaler...........................0 4 0
- Eamadge’s Japanned Tin, with long elastic tube . . 0 15 0
- Ditto Inhaling Tube, ebony . . . . .026
- Ditto ditto ivory . . . . .040
- Ditto, straight ditto ..............................0 10
- Sansom’s Chloroform Inhaler . . . . . .17 0
- Pig. 604.
- Sibson’s Chloroform Inhaler, plated, Eig. 604 , . , 0 12 6
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- Siegel’s Patent Tin Steam Spray Inhaler, Pig. 605 . .£076
- Ditto Brass ditto . . . . 0 12 6
- Ditto ditto, with safety valve, water gauge and barometer . . . . . . . . .276
- Dr. Siegel’s Apparatus is applicable for producing finely medicated spray for inhalation, or hot or cold eye douches, and for Condy’s or other disinfecting fluids.
- Skinner’s Chloroform Inhaler . . . . . .056
- Ditto ditto with drop bottle and two
- covers, in silk bag, complete.........................0 12 6
- Fig. 606.
- 'Snow’s Chloroform Inhaler, electro-plated, Pig. 606 . 0 17 6
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- Snow’s Chloroform Inhaler, electro-plated, with three
- face-pieces, in morocco case . . . . . . £2 10 0
- Swan’s Earthenware Inhaler................................0 3 0
- Fig. 607.
- Symons’ Chloroform Drop Bottle, graduated with gilt double cap to prevent evaporation, covered with leather, as used at St. Bartholomew’s, Eig. 607 . . .0 7 6
- Townley’s Chloroform Inhaler . . . .15 6
- Watson’s Japanned Tin Inhaler......................0 7 6
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- SPRAY PRODUCERS.
- Iig. 608.
- Arnold and Sons’ Improved Ether Spray Apparatus,
- with hand ball, stoppered bottle, &c., in leather case . £1 1] '0
- This instrument is so constructed that the spray can he regulated at pleasure.
- Arnold and Sons’ Improved Carbolic Spray Producer,
- with regulating tap, in case, complete . . .15 0
- Clark’s Spray Producer, with glass mount, in box . .060
- Ditto with silver mount . . . 0 10 6
- Fig. 609.
- Ebonite Spray Producer, with covered end, in case, Eig. 609 1 0 0
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- Fig. 610.
- Ebonite Spray Producer, for applying spray to the throat,
- in box, complete, Pig. 610..........................£0 17 6
- Ebonite Tube only . . . . . . . .060
- Ditto with gold ends..............................0 10 6
- Glass Tube only for Clark’s apparatus . . ..010
- Ditto for Maunder’s apparatus . . .016
- Lister’s Carbolic Acid Spray Apparatus, complete . .15 0
- Maunder’s Spray Producer, with glass mounts . .076
- Plated Tube only.......................................0 4 0
- .Richardson’s Ether Spray Apparatus, with hand ball, graduated stoppered bottle, complete, in mahogany case, single jet, Pig. 608 . . . . . . 0 15 6
- Ditto ditto with double jet
- (for the teeth).....................................0 17 6
- Ditto ditto with three jets,
- straight, curved, and double . . . . . 0 19 6
- Ditto ditto with large fish-
- & tail jet . . . ; ... . . 0 17 6
- Eobbins and Co.’s Anaesthetic Ether, in stoppered bottles, per pint . . ..........................0 7 0
- Siegel’s Spray Producer . . . . 7s. 6d. and 0 12 6
- Silver Tube only . . . . . . . . 0 18 0
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- NITROUS OXIDE GAS APPARATUS.
- Fig. 611.
- Nitrous Oxide Gas is strongly recommended for its safety, rapidity of action, and the absence of any disagreeable after effects, in which respect no other ansesthetic can bear the least comparison with it. For operations which can he performed in two or three minutes its success is complete; when more time is required it is usual to administer more gas before the patient recovers from the first inhalation. By pursuing this method capital operations which may occupy twenty minutes or more have been performed without pain.
- 50-gallon Bottle Liquid Gas . . . .£250
- Large-sized Cattlin’s Bag and Union . . 0 18 6
- Clover’s double-valved face-piece and two-way
- stopcock (3 sizes kept) . . . . 1 11 6
- Leather covered, or mahogany case Fig. 611 . 0 18 6
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- Fig. 612.
- 100-gallon Bottle Liquid Gas . . . . 3 10 0
- Large-sized Cattlin’s Bag and Union . . 0 18 6
- Clover’s double-valved face-piece and two-way
- stopcock (3 sizes kept) . . . . 1 11 6
- Leather covered, or mahogany case, Fig. 612 . o 18 6
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- Fig. 613.
- Barth’s Gasometer for Liquid Gas, Big. 613 . £5 5 0 100-gallon Bottle Liquid Gas . . . . 3 10 0
- Economizing face-piece and two-way stopcock
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- ----- 10 6 6
- This Gasometer is fitted for liquid gas, is fitted with a scale rod to measure the quantity of gas used, and it m ay be used either with or without the economizing process. To those operators who prefer to use a gasometer this is the juost elegant in appearance as well as the most useful that has been devised.
- 50-gallon Bottle Liquid Gas ......
- 100 ditto ditto . ' .
- 200 ditto ditto ......
- 500 ditto ditto ......
- Clover’s Eace-piece, in 3 sizes, without attachment for supplementary Bag . . . . . . each
- Ditto without attachment . . ,,
- Kefilling Bottles with Oxygen Gas, per gallon
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- 1 10 O'
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- Tripod Stands for 200- and 500-gallon Bottles . . £0 12 6
- Best Nitrate Ammonia...........................per lb. 0 1 4
- Clover’s apparatus, consisting of one face-piece, supplemental bag, and stopcock, two-way stopcock, Catlin’s bag and union, and 100-gallon vessel of gas complete in case . . . . . . . . .700
- Ditto ditto with two face-pieces . .840
- Ditto ditto three ditto .976
- Arnold and Sons’ Portable Nitrous Oxide Bag, containing 50-gallon bottle liquid gas, Mr. Bloxam’s bag and union, with two-way stopcock, face-piece, &c., complete . . . . . . . . .500
- Arnold and Sons’ Nitrous Oxide Bag, registered, containing 50-gallon bottle of liquid gas, with Mr. Coleman’s Improved Economizer, Mr. Bloxam’s bag and union, two-way stopcock, and Brain’s face-piece, complete, Eig. 615 ........
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- Fig. 610.
- Edward’s Patent Economizing Inhaler and Gasholder,
- J** complete, Eig. 616 . . . . . . .350
- Portable case for ditto . . . . . . .050
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- is thoroughly filtered through lime; it then passes through the inhaling tube to the gas-holder, and hack again at the next inspiration, thus being filtered a second time.
- The gas is thus thoroughly purified from carbonic acid, and from all unhealthy emanations from the lungs, as soon as it passes from the patient, and before it reaches the inhaling tube. On this account, and for other reasons, it claims superiority over all other apparatus of the kind. At the same time its low price places it within the reach of every operating dentist, whilst more complicated apparatus not only involve a large outlay, hut also special instruction in their use.
- Coleman’s Economising Apparatus.......................£2 12 6
- Eacepieces, three sizes, for ditto .... each 100
- Ditto ditto for Clover’s apparatus . „ 13 6
- Supplemental Bag and stopcock for ditto . . 0 11 6
- Cattlin’s bag and union for ditto . . . . . 0 17 6
- Clover’s two-way stopcock . . . . . . 0 10 6
- Set of three facepieces and Clover’s two-way stopcock,
- strongly gilt, in case complete . . . . .550
- "Wash-leather covers for facepieces . . . per doz. 0 3 0
- Bag (Indian ette) with wood mounts, to hold 36 gallons . 1 10 0
- Gasometer Tubing ...... per foot 020
- Gasometer with improved screw unions for liquid gas, vessel and tubing complete (15 gallons) . . .500
- Refilling Bottles with Gas .... per gallon 003
- Gags.......................................from 0 10
- Pig. C17.
- McAdams’ Improved Mouth Prop, Eig. 617 . . .060
- Clover’s Graduated ditto.......................0 10
- Pig. 618.
- Arnold and Sons’ Improved Spring Mouth Prop (2 sizes), Eig. 618 ...... . each
- Hutchinson’s ditto (3 sizes) . „
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- BREAST PUMPS, &c.
- Fig. 619.
- Arnold and Sons’ improved Brass Breast Pump, in
- mahogany ease, Pig. 619..........................£0 10 6
- Ditto ditto with bent glass . 0 12 6
- Breast Believer, Thompson’s..........................0 2 6
- BreasttBottle, india-rubber .........................0 2 6
- Ditto large ...............................050
- Breast Glass, with india-rubber tube, in box . . .010
- CHEST EXPANDERS.
- Fig. 620.
- Fig. 621.
- Arnold and Sons’ Improved Chest Expander, with spiral wire spring, Ladies’, for contracted chest, round shoulders, and to prevent stooping, Pig. 620 . . 1 0 0
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- Ditto Gentlemen’s . . . . 0 16 0
- Ditto with india-rubber spring, Ladies’. . 0 12 6
- Ditto ditto Gentlemen’s . 0 13 6
- These chest expanders are considered superior to dumb bells, promoting expan-s ion of the chest without straining the muscular system, thereby rendering the c alisthenic exercise both pleasant and easy.
- Measurement required—circumference round chest, waist, and age of patient.
- Chest Expander of india-rubber . . 2s. to 0 5 0
- Dumb Bells, covered with chamois leather, 61bs. and
- under........................................ per pair 0 4 0
- 8 lbs., 10 lbs., 14 lbs., 16 lbs., 18 lbs., 20 lbs., 22 lbs.,
- 24 lbs....................................per lb. 0 0 8
- Cambridge Gymnastic....................................0 10 0
- Ditto Belt, superior . . . . 0 12 6
- LANCET CASES.
- Stout Silver Lancet Cases, hall marked—
- To hold 2 3 4
- Plain Silver .... £0 15 0 1 0 0 1 0 0
- Chased 1 2 0 1 6 0 1 6 0
- Engine Turned 1 7 6 1 12 6 1 12 6
- Engraved . 1 0 0 1 3 0 1 3 0
- Morocco Leather 0 0 6 0 0 9 0 1 0
- Tortoiseshell .... Ditto, with silver edge and 0 5 6 0 6 0 0 6 0
- name-plate .... Ditto, with double silver 0 6 0 0 7 0 0 7 6
- edges and name-plate . 0 11 0 0 14 0 0 14 0
- HERNIA INSTRUMENTS.
- Wutzer’s Instrument for the radical cure of Hernia Davis’s ditto ditto
- Eergusson’s ditto ditto
- Rothmund’s ditto ditto
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- Stanley’s Silver Director. £0 8 6
- Brodie’s ditto ditto . . . , . . .080
- Stanley’s steel ditto . . . . . . .046
- Key’s ditto ditto...........................................0 4 6
- Hernia Bistoury, ivory handle...............................0 3 6
- Ditto with concealed regulating blade . . 0 15 6
- "Wood’s Hernia Needle . . . . . . .060
- RECTUM INSTRUMENTS.
- Fig. 622.
- Allingham’s Ligature Instrument ..... Ditto Compressors .... per doz.
- Ditto Forceps....................................
- Cauterising Irons, Arnold and Sons’ Improved, in case . Cautery Iron, Howland’s, with screw socket handle
- Ditto ditto fitted with four cautery irons .
- Ditto Smith’s telescopic ..... Clamp for Haemorrhoids, Howland’s . . . .
- Ditto ditto plated
- Ditto Lee’s
- Ditto Quain’s.......................
- Ditto Smith’s . . .
- Ditto ditto Improved, with ivory
- plates, acting as non-conductors, whilst applying the cautery, Fig. 622 ..............................
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- Curved Trocar, Ponteau’s, for puncturing the bladder
- per rectum, Fig. 623 ...............................£0 13 6
- Ditto Cock’s, for ditto, with three silver
- canulas, in case, complete..........................1 13 6
- Dilator, Ashton’s Fluid, with syringe and two dilators . 1 15 0 Ditto Eectum, INTelaton’s . . . .. . .300
- Ditto ditto Todd’s...................................2 0 0
- Fistula Director, Brodie’s.............................0 6 6
- Fig. 624.
- FistulaJDirector, Curling’s, Fig. 624
- Ditto Knife........................
- Ditto Probe .....
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- .046
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- Fig. 625.
- Fistula Scissors, Salmon’s Improved, Fg. 625 . . . 0 15 0
- Hsemorrhoidal Forceps, Curling’s, with vulsellum points,
- Fig. 626 ............................
- Ditto ditto plain.....
- Ditto ditto with cross action
- Ditto Marshall’s fenestrated
- Ditto ditto small
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- Haemorrhoidal Forceps, Wilcox’s, with slide catch, Fig.
- 627 ...........................................£0 12 6
- Haemorrhoidal Hook .... 6s. 6d., 0 7 6
- Haemorrhoidal Needle, Bushe’s . 0 16 0
- Ditto plain . . 0 3 6
- Knife for Fissure of the Anus 0 4 6
- Medicated Suppositories .... . per doz. 0 2 0
- O’Beime’s Tubes, 6 in. to 24 in. in length . 6d. to 0 3 0
- The above can be fitted to Arnold and Sons’ improved Enemas.
- Prolapsus Ani Bandage, Arnold and Sons’ improve d, with india-rubber anal pad...................................0 10 0
- Fig. 628.
- Prolapsus Ani Truss, with boxwood pad .
- Ditto Arnold and Sons’ Improved, with
- ivory pad and supporting spring, Fig. 628 .
- Ditto ditto extra superior
- Rectum Bougie, elastic gum, super quality Ditto ditto second quality .
- Ditto ditto common .
- Ditto Wax, short............................
- Ditto ditto long............................
- Ditto Vulcanite, the set of six nested
- Ditto Quain’s..................................
- Rectum Plug, elastic gum..............................
- Ditto Metallic................................
- Ditto Ivory...................................
- Ditto Vulcanite...............................
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- Speculum Ani, Lane’s three-bladed electro-plated, Pig.
- 629 Ditto
- Hilton’s
- ditto
- .£2 15 0 0 15 0
- Fig. 631.
- Speculum Ani, Pergusson’s, Pigs. 630 and 631 Ditto Weiss’s three-bladed Suppository Tube, ivory .......
- Ditto vulcanite . .
- Ditto bone . . . . ,
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- STRICTURE INSTRUMENTS.
- Pig. 632.
- Pig. 633.
- Fig. 634.
- Stricture Dilator, Davy’s, with sliding metal bolt or
- dilator, Figs. 632, 633, and 634......................£2 10 0
- No. 1. Set of Wakley’s Stricture Instruments, in morocco leather case, containing four Silver Canulas,
- Nos. 3, 5, 7, and 9; one long Silver Catheter, with conducting rods; two elastic gum Canulas, with Silver ends, Nos. 6 and 8 . . . ! 2 17 6
- No. 2. Set of Wakley’s Stricture Instruments, in morocco leather case, containing eight Silver Canulas,
- Nos. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 9, and 10; one long Silver Catheter and conducting rod; three elastic gum Canulas, with Silver ends ....
- No. 3. Set of Wakley’s Stricture Instruments, in superior morocco leather case, containing eight Silver Canulas, Nos. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, and 10; two long Silver Catheters, with stillettes and conducting rods; three elastic gum Canulas, with Silver ends, Nos. 6, 8, and 10
- No. 4. Complete set of Wakley’s Stricture Instruments, m superior morocco case, lined silk velvet, containing eleven Silver Canulas, extra stout, Hall marked, Nos. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10,11,12, and 13 ; three long Silver Catheters, with stillettes, conducting rods, and eleven elastic gum Canulas, with Silver ends
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- Fig. 635.
- Stricture Dilator, Sir H. Thompson’s . . . . £1 15 0
- Ditto ditto plated . . .200
- Ditto ditto improved, with two
- levers between the blades, in morocco leather case .276 Catheters, see pages 101 to 107.
- Stricture Dilators, K-icbardson’s, complete, in 'morocco
- case.................................................440
- Ditto ditto with knife, &c., the
- complete set . . . . . . . .500
- Ditto Lyons’.............................2 0 0
- Fig. 636.
- Stricture Dilators, Barnard Holt’s set of, in morocco leather case, containing three plated Canulas, steel
- Dilator, with guiding rod, and ivory handle, Fig. 636 .2 5 0
- Stricture Dilators, Barnard Holt’s complete set of, in superior morocco case, lined silk velvet, containing four plated canulas, ivory handles; plated Dilator, with guiding rod, in chequered ivory handles . . . 2 15 0
- Bougies, see pages 107 and 108.
- Jugum penis . . . . . . . .040
- Prostate Catheters, see pages 101 to 107.
- Arnold and Sons’ complete set of Stricture Instruments, in superior morocco leather case, lined silk velvet, containing Sir Henry Thompson’s Dilator, set of Barnard Holt’s Canulas and Dilators, six Brodie’s Catheters, two Prostate, six Sounds, one Blood Catheter, Lallemand's Caustic Catheter, Erichsen’s Catheter, twelve elastic gum Catheters, Double-channel Catheter,
- Syringe for washing out the bladder, Ponteau’s curved Trocar for puncturing the bladder per rectum, Trocar for puncturing bladder above the pubis . . . 14 14 0
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- Fig. 637.
- Phymosis Forceps, Eicord’s, Fig. 637 .£0 6 6
- Syme’s Stricture Staff . 0 6 0
- Urethrotome, Berkeley Hill’s .... . 2 10 0
- Ditto Civiale’s . 2 5 0
- Ditto Maisonneuve’s . 2 10 0
- Ditto Stafford’s, curved .... . 1 15 0
- Ditto ditto straight .... Thompson’s . 1 7 6
- Ditto . 1 5 0
- ENEMAS, STOMACH PUMPS, &c.
- Fig. 638.
- Arnold and Sons’ Patent Simplex Enema, No. 1, very i superior, in mahogany case, lined velvet, as Fig. 638 .1 1 0
- Ditto ditto No. 2, in mahogany case . 0 12 6
- (j Ditto ditto No. 3, in wood case . .066
- Ditto ditto constant stream . .15 0
- The great advantage of these Enemas over those in general use is thevr simplicity and durability, it being almost impossible for them to get out of order. For India and the Colonies they are invaluable.
- Extract from British Medical Journal, June 22nd, 1872.—“They are very easy to use, needing only one hand to work them, and can be taken to pieces to clean and put together again in a few seconds.”
- Extract from Medical Times and Gazette, June 22nd, 1872.—“ There is no packing on the piston, and they ar e so simple in construction that it is next to impossible they should get out of order.”
- Extract from Lancet, August 17th, 1872.—“ Most of the Enema Apparatus hitherto invented present some disadvantages, which militate against their use-
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- fulness.” All these various defects are remedied by the two new forms of apparatus made by Arnold and Sons.
- Extract from Medical Press and Circular, June 26th, 1872.—“They are ma de entirely of metal, and the springs are o f plated steel, so are not likely to rust or become weakened.”
- I'm. 639.
- Arnold and Sons’ Patent Eacilis Enema, in mahogany-
- case, lined velvet, as Eig. 639 .....................£15 0
- Brass Enema, with elastic tube and metal rectum pipe, in
- mahogany case............................................. .076
- Ditto ditto tubing covered 0 8 6
- Ditto with elastic tubing, metal rectum and elastic
- vaginal pipe, in mahogany case.......................0 15 0
- Ditto fitted with O’Beirn’s elastic rectum Tube,
- in mahogany case............................................0 12 6
- Ditto Bennet’s, complete...................................110
- Ditto ditto smaller . . . . 0 17 0
- Ditto ditto in leather pouch . .110
- Ditto Portable, with brass telescopic tube, in leather case, size 8-| in. long, 2-| in. wide, 1^ in. deep . 0 16 0
- I'm. 640.
- Brass Enema, very superior, in mahogany case
- Ditto Arnold and Sons’ Improved, Eig. 640
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- Pig. 641.
- Double-action Enema, Arnold and Sons’ Improved, with covered tubing and metal rectum pipe, in mahogany case, Eig. 641........................................£1
- Fig. 642.
- Double-action Enema, Arnold and Sons’ Improved, with superior tubing, specially prepared to stand any climate, complete, in mahogany case, polished throughout, Eig. 642 ..............................". .1
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- Fig. 643.
- Fountain Reservoir Enema, japanned, in leather ease . £0 15 0 Ditto continuous stream . . 1 10 O'
- Ditto Arnold and Sons’ Improved,
- with every improvement, in mahogany case, very superior, Eig. 643 .................................2 2 0
- Fig. 644.
- Irrigateur, Dr. Eguisier’s, metal, No. 1, Eig. 644
- Ditto ditto No. 2 .
- Ditto ditto No. 3 .
- Ditto brass, No. 1 .
- Ditto ditto No. 2 .
- Ditto ditto No. 3 . <.
- Plain wood cases for above .... Superior mahogany case, fitted with lock and key
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- Tig. 645.
- Stomach Pump and Enema combined, the stomach pump adjusted with improved flute key lever, in mahogany
- case, Eig. 645 . ;............................£2 0 0
- Ditto ditto very superior 2 7 6
- Stomach Pump, Arnold and Sons’ Improved, with bayonet
- joints, in mahogany case..........................2 2 0
- Stomach Pump and Enema combined, in mahogany case .10 0 Ditto ditto superior . .17 6
- I'ig. 646.
- Stomach Pump, Dr. Toss will’s Syphon, with tubing, mounts, mouth-gag, &c., in mahogany case, complete,
- Eig. 646 . . ............................... 0 15 0
- Us® or the Stomach-Pump.—“ Washing out of the stomach, and the aspiration of liquids secreted by it, is more and more practised in Germany, since Kussmaul highly praised this method. Dr. Schliep uses it in nearly all affee-
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- tions of the stomach, especially iu chronic gastritis, with or without dilatation. The cure of chronic catarrh, according to his account in the Deutsche Klinilc, vol. xiv, would require hut a limited number of applications. In simple catarrh, five would suffice on an average. He uses this method even in the dyspepsia of consumptive patients. In dilatation of the stomach, he empties that organ with the pump every day. He performs the washing out even in cancer with pure water; or adds bicarbonate of soda to the water, if the liquids he very acid; or permanganate of potash, if these liquids show signs of fermentation; carbolic acid, when they contain vegetable parasites; boracic acid, as a disinfectant ; and tincture of myrrh, in atonic dyspepsia with abundant secretion of mucus.”
- Extract from British Medical Journal, Feb. 14th, 1874.—“ For some time past I have felt convinced that the Stomach-Pump now in use is far from a perfect apparatus. It is costly, not particularly portable, and, above all, a dangerous instrument. I wish, therefore, to bring before the notice of the Profession a Stomach-Pump on a novel principle, which has been made by Messrs. Arnold and Sons, the well-known Instrument Makers in West Smithfield.”
- Extract from Medical Times and Gazette, Feb. 14th, 1874.—“ The advantages claimed for the instrument are—freedom from danger, cheapness, and increased portability; it can be easily carried in the coat-pocket, and it is almost impossible to perforate the coats of the stomach or oesophagus, be the operator ever so clumsy or ignorant.”
- Extract from Medical Press and Circular, Feb. 11th, 1874.—“ In a case of opium poisoning, I have lately used this instrument, and by means of it thoroughly washed out the patient’s stomach in a very brief space of time. I would draw especial notice to the low price at which this instrument is to be obtained.”
- Extract from London Medical Mecord, March 4th, 1874.—“ Its passage down the oesophagus, as in the case of Thompson’s Catheter in the urethra, is effected by twisting it round and round in the hand until it has reached the stomach. I need scarcely point out how much less pain the soft flexible tube must cause than the hard, somewhat inelastic tube generally used.”
- Extract from Braithwaite’s Retrospect of Medicine, vol. Ixix.—“ The ordinary Stomach-Pump is both costly and cumbrous, moreover its use is not unattended with danger. A much simpler and better instrument is one recently made by Messrs. Arnold and Sons, West Smithfield;”
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- SYPHON ENEMAS.
- Arnold and Sons’ combined Syringe, a modification of Higginson’s Enema, fitted with rectum, vaginal, ear, eye, nose, with vulcanite mounts, complete . . . £0 15 O'
- Higginson’s Syphon Enema, with hone rectum pipe, in
- slide cedar box......................................0 3 6
- Higginson’s Syphon Enema, with elastic vaginal pipe,
- in box complete, Eig. 647........................040
- Higginson’s Syphon Enema, with elastic vaginal pipe,
- superior quality, in box complete . . . .060
- Fig. 648.
- Injection Syringe, Arnold and Sons’ Registered, Eig. 648 0 3 6
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- Kennedy’s Syphon Enema, fitted with elastic gum vaginal
- pipe, in leather case, Eig. 649 . . . . . £0 13 6
- Ditto ditto very superior, with best
- covered tube and metal rectum pipe, in morocco leather
- case..................................................0 15 0
- Ditto ditto small, for children, with plain
- mounts, in wood box...................................0 3 6
- Ditto large : . . . .076
- Ditto ditto with covered tube and metal
- rectum pipe, in leather case . . . . . 0 12 0
- Eig. 660.
- Kennedy’s Syphon Enema, with metal rectum and elastic
- gum vaginal pipe, in morocco leather case, Fig. 650 . 0 *17 6
- Ditto ditto electro plated . . .10 0
- Ditto ditto gilt . . . . .17 0
- Syphon Vaginal Syringe (as made for), and recommended
- by Dr. Grreenhalgh . . . . . . .076
- Uterine Syringe, plated, complete, in morocco case . . 0 18 6
- Ditto ivory mounts.........................• 0 16 0
- Uterine Douche, complete . . . . . . 0 12 6
- Ditto Barth’s, complete....................110
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- THERMOMETERS, BAROMETERS, &c.
- A B 1'lG. 651.
- Arnold and Sons have succeeded introducing Clinical Thermometers with sensitivehulbs, thereby effecting a great saving of time in registering temperature.
- Arnold and Sons’ Patent Pocket Clinical
- Thermometer, with Bayonet Joint, in
- Sterling Silver Case, Pig. 651 . . £0 12 6
- Ditto ditto in German Silver case 0 10 6
- Ditto ditto in Gold case . . 1 10 0
- If with Centigrade Scale as well as Pahrenheit, 2s. 6d. extra.
- All Instruments in Silver or Gold Cases have the Coloured Scale, which renders the reading more intelligible, and likewise the constriction, to 'prevent the possibility of the index descending into the bulb.
- Arnold and Sons guarantee the accuracy of every Thermometer, which is tested by a New Apparatus invented by themselves expressly for that purpose, and which has been verified at Kew.
- The woodcut A shows the thermometer with case attached; C, the instrument without the case; and B, the thermometer when closed.
- Extract from Lancet (Second Notice), December 19th, 1874.—“ Of all the pocket companions now essential to the practitioner, none is more indispensable than a good Thermometer. It is a gratifying circumstance to find instrument makers taking pains to make the instrument more useful by making it more reliable and more easy of use. The Messrs. Arnold and Sons have attempted to make the scale more legible by colouring it red and indelibly, and the attempt has been successful. The instruments also have been carefully tested as to accuracy.”
- Extract from Medical Times and Gazette (Second Notice), Feb. 27th, 1875.—“One of the latest and best forms of this useful instrument has been forwarded to us by Messrs. Arnold and Sons, of 35 and 36, West Smithfield. It is of a very useful size for the waistcoat pocket. The marking of the glass is clear and indelible.”
- Extract from British Medical Journal (Second Notice), May 15th, 1874.—“ Messrs. Arnold and Sons have improved their Clinical Thermometers. The scale is indelible; the one we have examined is very accurate, and they are all carefully adjusted; it is an extremely neat and useful form of instrument.”
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- Extract from Lancet, May 10th, 1873.—“ It will at once be seen that by a very simple arrangement a thermometer of 3| in. long can instantly be increased to one of 7 in. in length, and at the same time when closed can be carried in the waiscoat pocket, and is less cumbersome than a common pencil-case.”
- Extract from British Medical Journal, June 7th, 1873.—“ This is certainly a most ingenious instrument, and one of the best hitherto brought out. It is very simple and portable, and mechanical means are taken which very much reduc e its chances of being broken.”
- Extract from Medical Times and Gazette, May 21th, 1873.—“ To the end of the thermometer is secured part of the case, which mount is so formed that the instrument is not liable to slip through the fingers and thereby get broken, which is so frequently the case with those in present use.”
- Extract from Medical Record, June 25th, 1873.—“The great desideratum of furnishing a really Pocket Clinical Thermometer (many of those so styled are only so in name) has been secured by a very ingenious device patented by Messrs. Arnold and Sons. We have used it, and can recommend it as trustworthy, portable, and very convenient.”
- Extract from Students’ Journal, April 24th, 1875.—“ The colouring has the merit of being indelible. Those who use these thermometers may rely on their accuracy, a point of no little consequence, as they are all tested by a New Standard Thermometer, and those that vary from the standard in the slightest degree are destroyed.”
- Extract from the Medical Press and Circular, June 4th, 1873.—“In the ordinary thermometer cases the instruments are constantly being broken, whereas in the Patent Thermometer referred to this is almost a matter of impossibility.”
- Extract from Students’ Journal, June 7th, 1873.—“ The new Pocket Clinical Thermometer, invented and manufactured by Messrs. Arnold and Sons, is the most portable ever introduced to the notice of the medical profession; whilst in other good qualities it is fully equal to any of those previously brought forward.”
- Extract from Medical Record, March 17th, 1875.—“This little Pocket Clinical Thermometer has many advantages. It is portable, firmly mounted with a well-devised bayonet catch and graduated very legible and indelible reading scale. They are well tested, accurate instruments, and combine all the requirements which can he looked for in an instrument of the kind.”
- Extract of a Letter received from Dr. W. Bathurst Woodman, Translator and Editor of Wunderlich’s Medical Thermometry, for the New Sydenham Society.— “ The Patent Clinical Thermometer I bought of you is a decided improvement on all the thermometers I have ever seen. It was a very carefully and beautifully made instrument, and exceedingly sensitive. I enclose an order for three more, which please add to my account enclosed.”
- Extract from Guy’s Hospital Gazette, Sept. 27th, 1873.—Arnold and Sons’ Clinical Thermometer is a conveniently devised instrument, small enough to have all the conveniences of a small instrument, but which, by means of its case, can be so elongated as to have the advantages of the larger instruments.’’
- Dr. Robert Ellis writes :—“ I like the thermometer you have sent better than any I have ever used, and I will never again use any other if I can help it.”
- Dr. Moorhouse, of Ellesmere, writes:—“ I have used the thermometer constantly for two years, and have not the least hesitation in saying that it is the most portable, safe, convenient, and at the same time reliable Clinical Thermometer I have met with.”
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- Aitkin’s Self-registering Clinical Thermometer, in turned
- wood case, 4 in., 4^ in., and 6 in., Fig. 652 . . each £0 8 0
- Ditto ditto in ivory 0 9 0
- Ditto ditto in silver 0 10 6
- Fig. 653.
- Arnold and Sons’ Self-registering Clinical Thermometer,
- in morocco case, lined velvet, Fig. 653 . . . 0 10 0
- Allbutt’s Self-registering Clinical Thermometer, in boxwood case, 4 in., 4-| in., 5 in., and 6 in. . . each 0 7 0
- Andrews’ Surface Thermometer, in case . . . . 1 10 0
- Fig. 654.
- Arnold and Sons’ 3 in. Clinical Thermometer, 95° to 110°,
- red scale, with constricted bulb, in silver case, Fig. 654 0 12
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- Pig. 655.
- Arnold and Sons’ 4 in. Clinical Thermometer, 95° to 110°,
- red scale, with constricted bulb, in ivory case, Fig. 655 0 10 6
- Fig. 656.
- Arnold and Sons’ 5 in. Clinical Thermometer, 95° to 110°,
- red scale, with constricted bulb, in ivory case, Fig. 656 0 11 6
- Fig. 657-
- Arnold and Sons’ 6 in. Clinical Thermometer, 95° to 110°, red scale, with constricted bulb, in boxwood case, Fig.
- 657 . ......................
- Arnold and Sons’ Patent Self-registering Clinical Thermometer, in propelling case..............................
- Ditto ditto in plated slide case
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- Arnold and Sons’ Hospital Clinical Thermometer for ward
- use, in boxwood case..............................£0 6 6
- Arnold and Sons’ Improved Self-registering Clinical Thermometer, 4 in., with indelible glass covered scale, in ebony case . . . . . . . . 0 10 6
- Extract from Lancet, March 4th, 1876:—“ The construction of this instrument precludes the possibility of the reading scale becoming obliterated or indistinct.”
- Extract from British Medical Journal, March 4th, 1876 :—“ Messrs. Arnold and Sons have shown us an improved Clinical Thermometer, which is in all respects convenient and accurately made, and which has the special advantage that the markings are under glass; the advantages of this are obvious.”
- Extract from Medical Times and Gazette, March 4th, 1876.—“ The special and important advantage of which is the graduated scale coated with glass, so as to make the markings absolutely indelible.”
- Beale’s Pocket Thermometer, 3 in., 95 to 110 cleg., in
- silver case................................................0 16 0
- iuuij '_u-j-i.uiinj.iii-
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- Fig. 658.
- Buzzard’s Pocket Thermometer, 4 in., 95 to 100 deg., with centigrade and Fahrenheit scales, in silver case,
- Pig. 658 .....................................110
- Casella’s Patent Safety Clinical Thermometer, 4 or 6 in.,
- in case.............................. . . . 0 15 0
- Sibson’s Thermometers, per pair, in morocco case . .220
- B°P9 100 I
- Fig. 659.
- Gower’s Pocket Thermometer, 4 in., 95 to 112 deg., Pig.
- (559 ................... . . 0 18 6
- MurCteon’s Pocket Thermometer, 5 in., 90 to 110 deg.,
- in ivory case ........ 0 13^6
- Fig. 660.
- Squire’s Pocket Thermometer, 3 in., 95 to 110 deg., in
- silver case, Pig. 660 . . . . . . . 0 15 0
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- Dr. Teale’s Clinical Thermometers, with one bent bulb
- and one straight for surface or axilla, Pig. 661 . . £0 15 0
- Fig. 662.
- Bath Thermometer, Pig. 662 . ' . . . 2s., 3s., 0 5 0
- Fig. 663.
- Boxwood Thermometer, plain, Pig. 663 . . . .0 1 0
- Ditto polished . . Is. 6d. 0 2 0
- Ditto with enamel tube . . .026
- Fig. 664.
- Boxwood Thermometer, with enamel tube, the scale bevelled at the edges, very superior, Pig. 664 3s. 6d., 0 4 6
- Fig. 665.
- Chemical Thermometer, with brass hinge and jointed
- boxwood scale to 400°, Pig. 665 ............... 0 7 6
- Ditto ditto 600°.............................0 12 6
- Fig. 666.
- Chemical Thermometer, in wooden case . . . .050
- Ditto ditto graduated to
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- Ebony Thermometer, with ivory scale . . . . 0 12 6
- Phillip’s ditto ditto with air index 0 7 6
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- Fig. 667.
- Porcelain minimum Thermometer, Pig. 667 . . . £0
- Fig. 668.
- Self-registering Thermometer, one each maximum and minimum, in morocco case, complete, Pig. 668 . . 1
- Fig. 669.
- Self-registering Maximum and Minimum Thermometer, in . morocco case, ivory scale, Pig. 669 . . . . 0
- Six’s minimum Thermometer, on boxwood or metal scale,
- ; in japanned case, Pig. 670 7s. 6d., 10s. 6d., 15s., 17s., , .l.
- Fig. 671.
- Rutherford’s self-registering Thermometer, on metal scale, with steel index, Pig. 671 . - . . 10s. 6d. 0
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- Tib. 672.'
- Spirit Thermometer, Fahrenheit and Centigrade scales, enamel tube, metal guards, and mount hand divided, and figured on scale, Fig. 672 . . 8s., 9s., and £0 11 O'
- Standard Thermometer, Arnold and Sons’ improved, in
- morocco case, complete, Fig. 673 .... ljlO 0
- Fig. 674.
- Standard Maximum Thermometer, Fig. 674 . . . 0 17 6
- Fig. 675.
- Standard Minimum Thermometer, Fig. 675 . . 1 15 O'
- Books of 25 Charts, for Clinical Thermometers, in cloth .020 Ditto 50 ditto in leather covers and elastic hands 0 4 0 Ditto 100 ditto ditto .080
- Aneroid Barometer, in case...........................1 1 O1
- Ditto in solid oak frame, with Thermometer . . . ...............................220
- Board of Trade metal Marine Barometer . . .440
- Carved solid oak Barometer, with enamel or ivory scales and double rack...................................
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- scales, double rack, and floating gauge . . .£660
- Model Barometer, with ivory scale and sliding vernier
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- Square top solid oak Sea-coast Barometer, with ivory
- scales and double rack . . . . . . 2 10 O'
- "Watch Aneroid Barometer, in metal case . . .440
- Wheel Barometer, in various wood . . . £1 10s. to 4 4 0
- Fig. 676.
- Argentometer, for nitrate of silver...................... 0 2 6
- Fig.677.
- G-lass Hydrometer, for heavy fluids, Big. 677 . . .0 4 6
- Fig. 678.
- Glass Proof Hydrometer, for spirits, Big 678 . . .0 8 6
- Fig. 679.
- Mason’s Wet and Dry Bulb Hygrometer, on stand, Big.
- 679 .................................................. 1 15 0
- A valuable instrument in the sick chamber, for by its means an artificial, humidity and temperature of the air can be maintained, in many cases so essential to recovery.
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- Pig. 680.
- E-ain Gauge, Glaisher’s, complete in japanned tin, Kg.
- 680 p.....................................................£0 16
- Ditto in copper . . . 1 10
- Pig. 681.
- Eain Gauge, Howard’s, complete in japanned tin, Fig.
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- Air Meter, improved . . . £3 3s., £4 4s., and £5 5 0
- The above instrument is for measuring the velocity of air currents in hospitals, &e.
- UTERINE INSTRUMENTS.
- Fig.
- Arnold and Sons G-ynsecological Bag, Registered, Rig. 683, suggested by Dr. Greenhalgh, containing two Eer-gusson’s Specula, large and small; one plated Bivalve Specula; two Sounds, large and small; two Scarifying
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- Lancets; two Uterine Knives; Ellis’s Uterine Dilator ; Speculum Eorceps, cross or compound action, Spring Holder, potassa fusa; Arnold and Sons’ seamless tube Caustic Holder; Sponge Holder; Sims’ Double Hook; Sims’ Double Screw; Sim’s Curette; Maelintock’s Ovum Eorceps, improved; Dr. Greenhalgh’s Bilateral Metrotome; curved Speculum Scissors; Bloxam’s chloroform Bottle; Eemale Catheter, Silver; four Dr. Greenhalgh’s Spring Pessaries; six ditto Laminaria Tents; six short Tents; twelve Perforated Sponge Tents; Dr. Godson’s Sponge and Laminaria Tent Introducer; three Dr. G-reenhalgh’s perforated Yulcanite Stems; Introducing Sound for ditto; two Dr. Green-halgh’s Spring Stems; Introductory Sound for Stems; four small Stoppered Bottles for potassa fusa; Argent. Nitr.; Acid Chromic, &c.; 1 oz. Bottle for Glycerine; Drawers for cotton wool; Medicated Suppositories, &c.
- The Registered Bag, complete, as above . . £21
- Gynaecological Bag, without instruments, but with drawers, divisions, cases, &c., in Morocco leather Arnold & Sons’ Complete set of Instruments, in mahogany case, for Yesico- and Recto-Yaginal Eistula:—Sims’ duck-bill Speculum, curved Knife (right), curved Knife (left), straight Knife, two Knives (double edge), curved Scissors, two tubular Needles, Wire Twister, fine Hook, fine Eork, two pairs Yulsellum Eorceps, spring Tenaculum Eorceps. The above set complete
- Caustic Holder, Ellis’s..................................
- Cauterizing Irons.............................3s. 6d.
- Ditto Smith’s telescopic ....
- Chloroform Inhalers, see pages 214 to 219.
- Director, Brown’s, electro-plated........................
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- Double Cork Screw, Sims’, Eig. 684 Ecraseurs, see pages 100 and 101.
- Exploring Trocar, Simpson’s silver .... Eemale Catheters, see pages 43 and 59.
- Eorceps, straight, for securing the bar clamp .
- Ditto curved, ditto
- Ditto with Tenaculum points, for Clitorodectomy
- .076
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- Forceps, Speculum, Fig. 685 . . 6s. 6d., 7s. 6d., and£0 8 6
- Instrument, Dr. Barnes’, for introducing pledgets of
- cotton wool into the vagina . . . . . 0 15 0
- Ditto improved, by Dr. Clement Godson
- 12s. 6d., and 110
- Fig. 686.
- Fig. 687.
- Instrument for Uterine Medication, Dr. Lombe Atthill’s,
- with platinum canula, complete, Figs. 686 and 687 . 1 15 0
- Ditto, improved, with vulcanite canula . . .110
- Extract from Medical Press and Circular, April 30th, 1873.—“ The canula fixed on the stilette may be passed into the uterus just as a sound ordinarily is, and the index finger of the left hand being kept in contact with the disc so as to prevent its slipping out of the cervical canal, the stilette is withdrawn. A Ferguson’s speculum is then introduced, and a long uterine probe with a little •cotton rolled round it dipped into the agent selected, is passed through the canula into the uterus. The probe and canula can he withdrawn together.”
- Intra-Uterine Galvanic Stem, Sir J. Simpson’s
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- Intra-Uterine Stems, Dr. Greenhalgh’s Expanding and
- Self-retaining Tubular, vulcanite and metallic, Eig. 688 £0 4 0
- Possess the following advantages :—Ease of introduction; allow the secretions of the cavity of the uterus to pass through ; not liable to slip out; by pressure against the cut surfaces after division of the cervix uteri, prevent hemorrhage ; can he retained for any period; incorrosive, and avoid the necessity for local dressings.
- Introducer for ditto . . . . . . .086
- Ditto plated, in ivory handle, Eig. 689 .0 5 0
- Intra-Uterine Stem, Dr. Greenhalgh’s perforated vulcanite, 6 sizes, Eig. 690 ..... each 030
- Advantages :—Eacility of introduction, escape of uterine secretion, incorrosive.
- Introducer for ditto........................................0 3 6
- Ditto plated, in ivory handle . . .050
- Intra-Uterine Stem, Sir J. Simpson’s German silver
- 3s. 6d. 0 5 0
- Set of ditto, in case....................................2 5 0
- Intra-Uterine Stem, Dr. EL Bennett’s, silver . 5s. to 0 7 6
- Set of ditto, in case . . . . . . . 2 17 6
- Intra-Uterine Stem, Dr. Greenhalgh’s jointed, for anteflexion . . . . . . . . .076
- Intra-Uterine Stem, Dr. Greenhalgh’s jointed galvanic
- self-retaining perforated . . . . . .076
- Secure facility of introduction, adaptability to the movements of the uterus, free escape of the uterine secretions, little liability to slip.
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- Fig. 697.
- Fig. 691.
- Intra-Uterine Stem, Dr. Glreenhalgh’s flexible
- india rubber, Dig. 691 . . . .£030
- Fig. 692.
- Intra-Uterine Stem, Dr. Greenhalgb’s § improved flexible india-rubber, self-retaining, for flexions and strictures of the uterus,
- Dig. 692 .................................... 0 3 0
- Fig. 693.
- %
- Knife, Sims’ fine, various shapes, Dig. 693 .0 7 6
- Laminaria Tents, solid . . . per doz. 0 3 6
- Fig. 691.
- Fig. 696.
- Leather Case, containing Silver seamless Tube Caustic Holder, with Platina Quill, Scarifying Lancet, and Sponge Holder, Digs.
- 694, 695, 696 ......................1 10 0
- Ditto ditto with porcupine
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- and Introducer, in morocco case, complete, Dig. 697 . £4 4 0
- The advantages of this instrument are—smallness of uterial extremity; facility of introduction; acts obliquely with exactitude from within outwards; can be accurately adjusted to cut little or much, on one or both sides; blades protected by sheath, so as to avoid injury to the vaginal walls; can be used without the speculum or exposure ; when duly regulated no risk of haemorrhage.
- Metrotome, Sir J. Simpson’s . . . . . . 1 10 0
- Ditto Sims’ . . . . . . . .220
- Ditto Mathieu’s . . . . . . . 2 12 6
- I’m. 698.
- Metrotome, Eouth’s, Dig. 698......................... 2 5 0
- Ditto Aveling’s...................................1 12 6
- I'm, 699.
- Metrometer Sound, Dr. Grreenhalgh’s, for measuring any part of the cavity of the uterus in its long axis, or from side to side, or hack to front, Dig. 689 . .2 2 0
- This instrument consists of a canula traversed by a movable shaft, at one extremity of which are two probe-pointed wratch-springs, at the other a graduated scale, indicating, when liberated by a screw, the amount of divergence taking place within the cavity of the uterus, and hence its dimensions.
- Fig. 700.
- Needle Holding Dorceps, Arnold & Sons’
- 700 ........ • ..110
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- Needle Holder, Tyler Smith’s, with pinion movement for threading needles, six needles of various curves, and reel for suture wire, in case complete, Fig. 702 . Needle, curved tubular, for lacerated perineum Ditto Sims’ tubular .......
- Ditto Simpson’s .......
- Ovum Forceps, Maclintock’s ......
- Ditto ditto Improved . . . .
- Ditto Sir J. Simpson’s . . .' .
- Ditto Dr. Godson’s ......
- 2 15 0 7 0 4 0 4 0 15 0 15 0 10 1 1
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- Pelvimeter, Dr. Earle’s new, Fig. 703 . . . . 1 10 0
- It consists of a pair of curved blades seven inches long, ending in two small bulbs, and kept in position by a steel spring placed between the handles. Fixed to one of the handles is a steel plate, engraved as an index. By compress-
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- Fig. 704.
- Pelvimeter, Dr. Greenhalgh’s for giving exactitude to
- the finger in admeasurements of the pelvis, Pig. 704 . £2 2 0 This instrument consists of a hand of flexible metal, the extremities of which arc connected by india-rubber webbing : can be firmly adjusted to any hand. To its upper extremity is attached a crutch, to fix the index finger, while at the lower end is a graduated scale and movable button. From the centre of the band is a shaft, which can be fixed by a catch, moveable from before backwards and from above downwards, which can be regulated on the scale.
- Pessaries, see pages 108 to 113.
- Platina Cup for fusing Nitrate of Silver, Dr. Bantock’s 0 12 6
- Fig. 705.
- Polyprite, Aveling’s, for uterine polypus Pig. 705 . . 1 10 0
- Probe for applying Nitrate of Silver, Dr. Bantock’s .040
- Fig. 706.
- Puncturing Lancet, Dr. Greenhalgh’s, Pig. 706 . .0 6 0
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- depositor. Dr. Cooper’s, Mg. 707........................
- Scalpel, Sims’ revolving, with ball-and-socket joint, to fix
- at any required angle................................
- Scissors and Porceps combined, Mathieu’s cross-action . Scissors, double-curve, for removing polypi uteri Ditto single-curve, ditto
- Ditto for dividing the cervix, Dr. J. B. Brown’s .
- Ditto ditto Dr. M. Sims’.
- Blunt-pointed Knife ditto ditto
- £0 12 6
- 110 1 10 0 0 10 6 0 7 0 0 10 6 0 15 0 0 17 6
- Jig. 708.
- S ea Tangle Tents, Dr. Greenhalgh’s improved perforated
- and tapering, long and short, Mg. 708 . . per doz. 0 7 6
- Possess the following advantages:—facility of introduction, rapidity of expansion, softness, drain for uterine secretions.
- Fig. 709.
- Sea Tangle Tents, solid, Pig. 709 . . _ per doz. 0 4 0
- Ditto and Sponge combined, Dr. Wiltshire’s 0 8 0 Set of three Knives, in morocco case, for paring the edges in vesico-vaginal fistula . . . . . .10 0
- ' ' ( Fig-. 710.
- Sharp Hook, Sims’ fine, Pig. 710 .
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- Sharp Hook, Sims’, Fig. 711 . . . . .£060
- Fig. 712.
- Shot Depressor, Fig. 712 Sigmoid Silver Catheter, Sims’
- 5®
- 0 6 0 0 6 0
- Fig. 713.
- Silver Canula, Gooch’s, for polypus uteri, Fig. 713 .
- Ditto ditto with German-silver rack
- Ditto ditto complete, with cog-wheel .
- Sims’ Hooks, various .......
- Ditto Tampon Holder .......
- Speculums, see pages 203 to 211.
- Speculum Caustic Holder, with ebony handle, 7s. 6d. and
- Ditto Lint Holder..........................
- Ditto Scarifying Lancet . . . . .
- Speculum Forceps, Dr. H. Bennett’s cross-jointed .
- Ditto ditto plated
- Ditto ditto gilt .
- 110 16 0 1 10 0 0 6 0 1 10 6
- 0 12 6 0 4 0 0 4 0
- 0 5 0
- 0 8 6 0 10 0
- Fig. 714.
- Speculum Forceps, Arnold and Sons’ improved, with cross
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- Sponge and Laminaria Tent Introducer, Dr. G-odson’s, with 3 jointed points, Dig. 715 . . . . .£110
- Ditto ditto with 1 jointed end . 0 15 0
- Extract from St. Bartholomew's Hospital Reports, 1875.—“ The instrument by means of which the tent is placed in position is made for me by Messrs. Arnold and Sons, of West Smithfield. It entirely obviates the use of the speculum, and being provided with what is equivalent to a universal joint, it enables the tent to be pushed without extraneous guidance between the cervix and the membranes. The apparatus and the mode of its application are so simple and so free from inconvenience and danger, that its use causes in practice little or no anxiety on the part of the patient, and until labour sets in she moves about without pain or inconvenience, regardless of the presence of the tent.”
- Extract from Lancet, April 22nd, 1871.—-“ The novelty of this instrument consists in the point intended for the reception of the tent being connected to the stilette by means of a screw, which permits of rotation, and of a small hinge-joint immediately above the screw, which gives a free lateral movement. The combination of these two contrivances confers on the point and the tent attached to, it all the range of movement of a ball-and-socket joint, and enables the tent to find its way easily and without violence through the cervix. It possesses an additional advantage of permitting the introduction to be made without the aid of a speculum.”
- Sponge Forceps, for holding sponge Sponge Tent Forceps, Sims’ . . .
- Sponge Tents, perforated, coated with wax Sponge Tents, Sims’ . ...
- .050 . 0 15 0 per doz. 0 5 0 ditto 0 3 0
- Fig. 716.
- Sponge Tents, Sims’, Arnold and Sons’ Improved, perforated, very superior, Fig. 716 . . . per doz. 0 4 0
- Fig. 717.
- Suture Wire Twister, Simpson’s, Fig. 717 . . .060
- Syphon Douche, with elastic tube, for injecting per-,chloride of iron in posit-partum haemorrhage . . 0 10 0
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- Tumour Forceps, Dr. Grodson’s improved, Fig. 718 . .110
- Iig. 719.
- Tumour Forceps, with rack, 719 . . . . . 0 15 0
- Uterine Depletor, Dr. Clement Grodson’s, with two or
- three blades, in ebony case . . . 7s. 6d. and 0 10 0
- Ditto ditto for hospital
- use, with eighteen blades, various sizes, complete, in morocco case . . . . . . . .220
- Uterine Compress, Pretty’s...............................1 10 0
- Ditto Curette, Dr. Tilt’s . . . . . .066
- Eig. 720.
- Dr. Barnes’ complete set of india-rubber Os Uteri Dilators, with mounts, stopcocks, long uterine tube,
- <fec., fitted to Higginson’s Syringe, the set, complete, i
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- Uterine Dilator, Dr. Priestley’s, Fig. 721 Ditto ditto plated .
- Ditto Dr. Ellis’s .
- Ditto ditto ditto .
- .£200 .220 . 1 15 0 .200
- Fig. 722.
- Uterine Dilator, with regulating screw, Fig. 722 . .2 2 0
- Urethral Dilator, Fluid......................................0 16 0
- ditto for dilating the os uteri, the dilat-
- ing tube size o£ No. 2 Catheter, and will expand to size of No. 12 . . . . . . . 0 13 0
- Uterine Lancet, Dr. Hall’s, for puncturing the cervix
- uteri, in ebony case......................................0 5 0
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- Uterine Probe, Dr. Hall’s flexible silver . . . .£070
- Ditto Case, Dr. H. Bennett’s, containing Simpson’s Uterine Sound, cross-action Poreeps, Sponge Tent Introducer, Caustic Case, Potassa Pusa or Lint Holder; the set, complete................................2 2 0
- Fig. 725.
- Playfair’s Uterine Probes, for intra-uterine medication, j^with handles, complete, Pigs. 724 and 725, set of three 0 10 6
- Uterine Scissors, Pig. 726 .............................. 0 6 6
- Fig. 727.
- Uterine Scissors, blunt point, Pig. 727 . . . .0 7 6
- Fig. 728.
- Uterine Scissors, Dr. Hey wood Smith’s, can be adjusted
- ^ at any angle, Pig. 728 ................................... 2 2 0
- Uterine Sound, Sims’.........................................0 10 6
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- Uterine Sound, Sir J. Simpson’s, Fig. 729 . . .£066
- Ditto ditto jointed for portability 0 9 6
- Ditto Dr. Hall’s, with soft flexible silver point 0 11 6
- Fig. 730.
- Uterine Syringe and Sound combined, plated, Fig. 730 .1 1 0
- Extract from Lancet, Oct. 16th, 1875.—“A combination of uterine sound and syringe is a desideratum which has been found in use most convenient. It can be used as an ordinary sound, but when, as in many cases, it is desired to introduce fluid into the cavity of the uterus, the combination will be found extremely convenient, inasmuch as the douche can be effected without the necessity of removing the sound.”
- Vaginal Plugs, Dr. Gkreenbalgh’s spongio-piline and air or
- water, three sizes, the set complete . . . .110
- Possess facility of introduction and removal, accurate and comfortable adaptability.
- Fig. 731.
- Vulsellum Forceps, Fig. 731 . . . . . .0 7 6
- Ditto Arnold and Sons’, improved, with rack 0 10 6
- Fig. 732.
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- Wire Adjuster, curved, Tig. 733
- £0 6
- Fm. 734.
- Wire Adjuster, forked, Fig. 734
- . 0 6
- OVARIOTOMY INSTRUMENTS.
- Ovariotomy Case, as suggested by Mr. Spencer Wells : Spencer Wells’ large Clamp Forceps.
- Ditto small ditto.
- Brown’s Clamp.
- Spencer Wells’ Ovariotomy Clamps, the set of three. Yulsellum Forceps.
- Two Matthews’ Forceps.
- Two Spencer Wells’ Needle-holders.
- Large Cyst Trocar, with three feet spiral tubing. Trocar for tapping, with tube.
- Hook with four sharp points.
- Ditto two ditto.
- Ecraseur.
- Three pairs Improved Artery Forceps.
- Three pairs Spencer Wells’ ditto.
- Three pairs Liston’s ditto.
- Long Spring Forceps.
- Medium ditto.
- Small ditto.
- Forceps for cutting wire.
- Malowslcy’s Cautery Forceps.
- Pair Scissors, curved.
- Two pair ditto, straight.
- Four Scalpels.
- Two Bistouries.
- Three Dieffenbadh’s Artery Forceps.
- Two Vulcanite Female Catheters.
- Two dozen straight Needles.
- Four skeins Silk-wire, Whipcord, &c.
- The case complete, as above .
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- Fig. 735.
- Ovariotomy Syphon Trocar, Spencer Wells’, with side
- branch, small, Tig. 735 . . . . . .£17 6'
- Ditto ditto ditto medium . 1 12 6
- Ditto ditto ditto large .200
- Fig. 736.
- Fig. 736.
- Ovariotomy Syphon Trocar, Spencer Wells’, with hooks
- for securing the tumour, Tig. 736 . . . .2 2 0
- Torceps, serrated mouth. . . . . . . 0 13 0
- Ditto Matthieu’s cross-action.........................0 16 0
- Ovariotomy ITook, in ebony handle . . . .060
- Ovariotomy Clamp, Spencer Wells’, with circular clip, to
- impinge the pedicle . . . . . . . 3 10 0
- Ditto ditto for grasping the pedicle 1 10 0
- Ditto Hutchinson’s . . . . .110
- Ditto World’s...........................0 15 0
- Ditto Baker Brown’s . . . . 0 15 0
- Cautery Iron, Baker Brown’s...........................0 5 6
- Tumour Torceps, fenestrated...........................0 12 0
- Fig. 737.
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- Ovariotomy Clamp, Spencer Wells’ improved, with forceps and three clamps, Fig. 738.........................£3 0 0
- Arnold and Sons’ Case, containing Ovariotomy Clamp,
- syphon Trocar, and two Cauterising Irons . . . 3 10 0
- INSTRUMENTS FOR THE EAR AND NOSE.
- Fig. 739.
- Arnold and Sons’ Universal Syringe, Eegistered, Fig. 739 0 10 6
- The above syringe has rectum, vaginal, eye, ear, nose pipes, &c., fitting one Tbrass mount.
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- Auroscope, Brunton’s, with three Speculums, complete,
- in case, Fig. 740 ...................................£17 0
- Ditto Hinton’s Compound, with lamp, complete, for examining the ear . . . . ..3 5 0'
- Ditto Weber’s with reflecting Mirror, bi-convex lens, and three Ear Speculums, in case . . . 1 10 6
- Ditto Dr. Morison’s Improved . . . .660
- Canula for Epistaxis, Bellocq’s, with spring, plated .060 Ditto ditto ditto silver . .076
- Case containing Arnold and Sons’ 4 oz. brass Ear Syringe,
- spring Ear Channel, and plated Ear Speculum . .110
- Fig. 741.
- Ear Channel, Arnold and Sons’ Improved, Fig. 741 Ditto with rubber band . . .
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- Ditto Hillman’s bent .
- Ditto Wilde’s ....
- Ditto Toynbee’s Angular
- .£110 .070 . 0 16 0 • 0 5 0
- .056
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- Ear Eorceps, Toynbee’s Improved cross-action, Eig. 742 . 0 14 0
- Ditto Yearsley’s ......................046
- Ear Scoop, Liston’s.........................................0 2 6
- Pig. 743.
- Ear Scoop, Imray’s, with fenestrated mouth, Eig. 748 Ditto ditto Double . .
- 0 4 0 0 5 0
- Pig. 744.
- Ear Speculum, Arnold and Sons’ Improved, electro-silver plated, Eig. 744 .... per set of three 0 15 0
- They are made with a’ trumpet-shaped external opening, thereby facilitating the introduction of light; consequently greater illuminating and reflective power is gained.
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- Ear Speculum, Toynbee’s, the set of three, electro-plated,
- Pig. 745 ..............................................£0
- Ditto ditto stout silver per set of three 1
- Fig. 746.
- Ear Speculum, Morison’s Pneumatic, Pig. 746 Ditto Yoltolini’s ditto
- Ear Speculum, Wilde’s electro-plated, Eig 747 Ditto ditto stout silver
- Fig. 748.
- Ear Speculum, Yearsley’s, electro-plated, Pig. 7 IS Ditto ditto stout silver .
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- Ear Speculum, Arnold and Sons’ screw-lever, Eig. 749 . £0 10 6
- Ditto ditto Spring . . . . 0 12 6
- Fig. 750.
- Ear Speculum, Kramer’s, Eig. 750 ........................ 0 10 6
- Ditto Pilcher’s.....................................0 10 6
- Ditto Turner’s, plated . . per set of three 0 10 6
- Ditto ditto silver . . ditto .10 0
- Ditto ivory, three sizes, in case, complete . . 0 10 0
- Ear Syphon, Marshall’s, with extra pipe for nose . .060
- Ditto with glass receiver and waste pipe, complete, in leather case.......................................0 8 0
- Fig. 751.
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- Kg. 751 . . . . •....................
- Ditto ditto 4 oz.
- Ear Syringe, Arnold and Sons’ Begistered, with reversible pipe and brass cap.................................
- Ditto with brass mounts, in leather case
- Ditto india-rubber, 1 oz.
- Ditto ditto 2 oz.
- Ditto ditto Arnold and Sons’ brass, 1 oz. .
- Ditto ditto ditto 2 oz. .
- Ditto ditto ditto 4 oz. .
- Ditto ditto, best quality, with extra large rim,
- 1 oz.
- Ditto ditto ditto 2 oz.
- Ditto ditto ditto 4 oz.
- Ditto ditto portable, containing (in the piston rod) three ivory pipes, 4 oz........................
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- Ditto Pilcher’s ditto . . . . 0
- Pig. 753.
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- Dlexible Conversation Tube, common . . . .£050
- Ditto with elastic spiral wire tubing,
- covered mobair and ebony mounts 9s. 6d., 12s. 6d. 0 15 0 Ditto tube silk covered 12s. 6d., 15s. 110
- Ditto with best quality ivory mounts,
- 15s., 21s. 1 10 0
- Arnold and Sons’ Improved, with extra large ivory mounts and conical tube, collecting and conveying the sound more distinctly, Dig. 753 ..................... 30s. 2 2 0
- Fig. 754.
- Dor ceps, Arnold and Sons’ Improved, for extracting
- foreign bodies from the ear, Dig. 754 . . . . 0 10 6
- Hearing Cornets........................per pair, 9s. to 0 14 0
- These Instruments are arranged by means of a sliding spring, which can be at once adjusted to the size required.
- Fig. 755.
- Hearing Trumpet, Curtis’s, Dig. 755
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- Fig. 756.
- Hearing Trumpet, Curtis’s Portable, Dig. 756
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- Hearing Trumpet, Portable, very powerful, Pig. 757
- 9s. 6d. £0 12 6
- Hearing Trumpet, Martineu’s, Pig. 759 Ditto plain pattern
- Ditto ditto, to slide
- 9s. to 0 14 0 .026 0 3 6
- Fig. 759.
- Hearing Trumpet, with two slides, as Pig. 759 . .0 6 6
- Ditto vulcanite..............................3s. 0 5 6
- Heath’s Syphon Douche for injecting the nose 3s. 6d. 0 7 6
- M. Leroy D’Etiolle’s Instrument for extracting foreign
- bodies from the ear..................................110
- Arnold and Sons’ Ear case, containing three silver Ear Speeulums; three silver Eustachian Catheters; extra large Reflector, with metal swing frame and adjusting screw, to arrange at any angle; with Universal Handle; pair Ear Porceps, complete in morocco case.....................................................3 10 0
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- Nasal Catheter, Kramer’s elastic . . . . .£030
- Nasal Catheters, ditto with bottle, complete, in
- ease ....... per set of three 0 12 6
- Nasal Douche, Arnold and Sons’ Improved Syphon .050 Nasal Speculum, Arnold and Sons’ Improved, gilt . . 0 10 6
- Otoscope, Allen’s . . . . . . . .046
- Ditto Toynbee’s . . . . . . . 0 10 6
- Polypus Forceps, Fig. 760
- . 5s. 0 7 6
- Polypus Forceps, Improved, with rack, Fig. 761
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- Pig. 762.
- Polypus Snare, Wylde’s ....
- Ditto ditto Improved, Fig. 762 .Syringe for injecting the nose .
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- Fig. 763.
- Politzer’s Apparatus for passing air through the Eusta-"chian tube, modified by Dr. Allen, Eig. 763 . . £0 15 0
- ELASTIC ENEMAS.
- Fig. 764.
- Arnold and Sons’ Improved Portable Elastic Enema, Registered, as Eig. 764.
- 2 oz. 4 oz. 8 OZ. 12 OZ. 16 oz.
- 3/6 3 h 4/6 3/9 5/r 4/6 5/9 5/- 7/6 fitted with brass mounts. 7/- fitted with white metal
- mounts.
- Extract from the Lancet, August 26tli, 1871, p. 295.—“There are many
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- advantages in such an instrument. There is little liability of its getting out of repair. The instruments are fitted in various ways, and answer equally well as an enema or vaginal syringe.”
- Extract from the British Medical Journal, August 26th, 1871, p. 285.— “Messrs. Arnold and Sons, of 35 and 36, West Smithfielcl, London,have brought out an excellent enema syringe, which consists of an india-rubber bottle fitted with a reversible pipe and mount, to which a cap is arranged, so that the enema can he carried about full of fluid ready for use.”
- Extract from the Medical Times and Gazette, August 19th, 1871, p. 236.— “ The advantages of such an instrument will be at once seen, as there is no possibility of its getting out of repair. The mounts are made of brass, and carefully tinned on the inner side and every part which comes in contact with the fluid, so as to prevent the possibility of corrosion.”
- Extract from the Medical Press and Circular, August 30th, 1871, p. 191.— “ One of those simple improvements that, when once tried, excite surprise that they were not thought of before, has been made by Messrs. Arnold and Sons in the elastic enema apparatus. We very strongly recommend this instrument, which is sure to please all who try it.”
- Enema, Elastic, of very superior india rubber :
- 1 oz. 2 oz. 3 oz. 4 oz. 6 oz.
- 2 /- 2/3 3/- , 3/9 4/3
- 8 oz. 10 oz. 12 oz. 14 oz. 16 oz.
- 4/9 5/3 5/6 6/- 6/6
- Enema, Elastic, fitted with elastic gum Rectum Tube, and metal
- mounts:
- 1 oz. 2 oz. 3 oz. 4 oz. 6 oz.
- 3/6 4/- 4/6 5/3 5/6
- 8 oz. 10 oz. 12 oz. 14 oz. 16 oz.
- 6/- 6/6 7/3 7/6 81-
- Growlland’s Elastic Enema, with electro-plated mount,
- stopcock, and elastic gum web tube . .£0 9 6
- Arnold and Sons’ Improved Vaginal Syringe, Registered:
- 4 oz 8 oz. 12 oz. 16 oz.
- 5/- 5/6 6/3 81- fitted with brass mounts.
- 4/6 5/- 5/6 7/6 fitted with white metal mounts.
- Vaginal Syringe, Elastic, of very superior india rubber, fitted with brass mounts:
- 4 oz. 6 oz. 8 oz. 10 oz. 12 oz. 14 oz. 16 oz.
- 4/9 5/3 5/9 6/3 6/6 7/- 7/6
- Vaginal Syringe, Elastic (Dr. Bird’s), fitted with brass mounts and elastic gum vaginal tube:
- 4 oz. 8 oz. 12 oz. 16 oz.
- 5/- 5/6 6/6
- Children’s Elastic Syringe:
- 1 oz. 1^ oz. 2 oz.
- 1/3 _ 1/6 2/-
- Vaginal Syringe, with stopcock and elastic pipe Ditto ditto and two pipes
- 7/6
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- Urethral Syringe, Elastic, Arnold and Sons’ Registered,
- Eig. 765 .............................................£0 3 6
- Ditto ditto plain, 1 oz. . . . .016
- Ditto ditto ditto, 2 oz. . . . .026
- Ditto ditto with elastic gnm tube . .016
- Ditto Durham’s, with vulcanite tube, complete 0 5 0
- Ditto Marshall’s ditto .070
- Ditto Teevan’s.................................0 8 6
- Hydrocele Syringe, Elastic, with stopcock . „ .076
- URIN0METERS, TEST GLASSES, &c.
- Pig. 766.
- Arnold and Sons’ Urinary Cabinet, containing Urino-meter ; Trial Glass; Thermometer ; Test Tubes; Spirit Lamp (capped); one Glass Bottle (capped); Test Papers,
- &c.; in morocco case, complete.................17 6
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- Beale’s TJrinarj Cabinet, containing Urinometer, graduated measure, pipette ; Precipitate Washer; Stirring Bod; Watch Glasses; Test Tubes; Tube Holder; Test Papers; Microscopic Slide, thin Glass; Gilass Spirit Lamp, with wire ring ; eight Capped Bottles; for the following reagents : Nitric Acid, Acetic Acid, Ammonia, Potash, Nitrate Barytes, Nitrate Silver, Oxalate Ammonia. Complete, Pig. 766 ........................
- Prout’s Urinometer Case, containing Urinometer; Trial G-lass; Thermometer; Test Tubes; Spirit Lamp (capped); three Bottles (capped); and Grlass Pipette. Complete,
- in leather case, Pig. 767 .......................
- Mahogany Case, containing Urinometer; Trial Grlass; Test Tubes; Thermometer; three large Capped Bottles for acids; Spirit Lamp (capped) ; Pipette; Litmus and
- Turmeric Papers. Complete.........................
- Leather Case, containing Urinometer and Trial Grlass Morocco Case, containing Urinometer, Thermometer, and
- Graduated Trial Glass.............................
- Ditto ditto with Test Tubes, Litmus
- and Turmeric Paper .......
- Urinometer...........................................
- Ditto Arnold and Sons’ Improved, with indelible
- markings..........................................
- Ditto Patent Vulcanite..........................
- Ditto extra large size, with certificate .
- Ditto ditto with graduated Trial Glass,
- complete, in case.................................
- Ditto Metal, electro-gilt.......................
- Ditto ditto in case ....
- Ditto Silver ditto ditto .... Thermometer, superior................................
- £2 5 0
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- Graduated Test Glass £0 1 3
- Ditto with feet 0 1 6
- Litmus Papers .... . per book 0 0 2
- Turmeric ditto .... ditto 0 0 2
- Test Tubes . per nest 0 0 8
- Lenses, Coddington’s, very superior, in metal frames,
- 7s. 6d.. , 10s. 6d., 12s. 6d. 0 15 0-
- Ditto Stanhope .... 4s. 0 5 O'
- Fig. 768.
- Arnold and Sons’ Mahogany Urinary Stand, with drawer containing four stoppered Bottles, Spirit Lamp, six Test Tubes, Trial G-lass, Urinometer, Litmus and Turmeric Papers, &c., Pig. 768........................ 1 1 O
- Arnold and Sons’ Mahogany Test-Stand, containing Urinometer, Trial Glass, Thermometer, Chalk’s Drop Bottle,
- Pipette, Stirring Bod, Watch Glasses, Microscopic Slides, thin Glass, six Test Tubes, Tube Holder, Glass Spirit Lamp, seven stoppered Bottles for the following reagents: Nitric Acid, Acetic Acid, Potash, Nitrate of ^ Barytes, Ammonia, Oxalate of Ammonia, and Nitrate of Silver, Brass Porceps, Platinum Poil and Wire Blowpipe, Litmus and Turmeric Papers, &c. . . . 2 0 O
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- TREPHINING, NECROSIS, AND RESECTION INSTRUMENTS.
- Fig. 769.
- Mahogany Case, containing two Trephines (large and small), Hey’s Skull Saw, Elevator, and Skull Eorceps, strong Scalpel (scale tang), Trephine Brush. The
- set, complete......................................£2 2 0
- Superior Mahogany Case, brass hound and lined silk velvet, containing three superior Trephines, Hey’s Skull Saw, Elevator, and Skull Eorceps, strong Scalpel (scale tang), Trephine brush. The set, complete . . .300
- Mahogany Necrosis Case, brass hound, lined silk velvet,
- containing Eergusson’s Saw (folding back), Chain *
- Saw, two pairs Eergusson’s Bone Eorceps, three Hey’s Skull Saws, Eergusson’s Lion Eorceps, straight Necrosis Eorceps, curved Necrosis Eorceps, curved Gouge,
- Grouge Eorceps, two straight G-ouges, two Marshall’s Osteotribes, Necrosis Trephine, blunt and sharp Hooks, three Scalpels, Scale Tang Scalpel. The set, complete 8 8 0
- Arnold and Sons’ complete Casein mahogany, brass bound, and lined silk velvet, for Amputating, Trepanning, and Necrosis, containing Butcher’s Saw with spare blade, Amputating Saw, Eergusson’s Saw with folding back, straight Eergusson’s Bone Forceps, curved ditto ditto, Eergusson’s Lion Eorceps, two G-ouges, broad and narrow, pair Grouge Eorceps, Marshall’s Osteotribe, Chisel, two Trephines, Necrosis Trephine, two Necrosis Eor-
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- Needles, Silk. Complete Trephine, small, medium, and large . Semicircular Trephine .... Two Trephines, fitting one handle (ebony) Ditto in ivory handle Three Trephines, fitting one handle (ebony) Ditto in ivory
- G-ouge Eorceps, Luer’s, for resection Ditto Hoffman’s ditto
- Ditto ditto curved, ditto
- £14 0
- each 0 10 . 0 10 . 0 17 . 1 1 . 1 5 . 1 10 . 0 12 . 1 1 . 1 2
- Fig. 770.
- Butcher’s Saw for excision, Eig. 770
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- Chain Saw, Eig. 771 Ditto very superior.
- Fig. 771.
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- Bone Forceps, Sir W. Fergusson’s straight, circular joints,
- Fig. 772 ..........................................£0 10 6
- Ditto ditto curved ditto 0 12 6
- Ditto ditto oblique ditto 0 12 6
- Ditto Liston’s 7s. 6d., 8s. 6d., 9s. 6d., 11s. 6d., 0 13 6 Ditto small size, plain joint . . . .050
- Lion Forceps, Sir W. Fergusson’s . . 7s. 6d., 0 12 6
- Elevator, plain . . . . . . . .030
- Ditto with handle . . . . . .036
- Fig. 773.
- Chisels, straight (various), Fig. 773 . . . .0 3 6
- Fig. 774.
- Gouges, straight, Fig. 774 . . . . . .0 3 6
- Ditto curved, right and left .... each 040 Necrosis Forceps, plain straight . . . . .056
- Ditto curved . . . . . .060
- Ditto double joints..............................0 7 6
- Skull Saw, Hev’s . . . . . . . .05©
- Skull Forceps..........................................046
- Strong Scalpel . . . . . . . .026
- Jaw Saw, with blades of various widths . . . .050
- Ditto ditto jointed back .086
- Antrum Perforator . . . . . . 4s. 0 6 6
- Osteotomes, Marshall’s, three sizes, in case, complete . 0 15 0
- Lenticulars . . • . . . . . .046
- Liston’s Screw Probe...................................0 3 0
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- SYRINGES, METAL AND GLASS.
- Glass Syringes, Male or Female, best quality, per dozen:
- | oz. 1 oz. 1 oz. 1-1 oz. 2 oz. 3 oz. 4 oz.
- 3/- 3/6 5/- 7/6 10/6 15/- 20/-
- Glass Syringes, Male or Female, best quality, in best boxwood cases, per doz. :
- 4 oz. 1 oz. 1 oz. 14 oz. 2 oz. 3 oz. 4 oz.
- 8/- 10/- 14/6 17/6 22/- 30/- 48/-
- Glass Syringes, Male or Female, best quality, in strong leather cases, per doz. :
- i oz. 4 oz. 1 oz. 14 oz. 2 oz.
- 6/6 8/6 12/- 15/6 18/-
- Metal Male or Female Syringes, best quality, per dozen:
- i oz. \ oz. 1 oz. 2 oz. 3 oz.
- 3/- 4/- 5/- »/- 12/-
- Female Syringe, Clark’s Glass 2s. 6d. £0 3 0
- Ditto Clark’s Metal, 2 oz. . 0 1 6
- Ditto ditto 4 oz. . 0 3 0
- Ditto Vance’s .... Is. 6d. 0 2 0
- Ditto Hamilton’s Glass . 2s. 6d. 0 3 0
- Ditto Hamilton’s Metal, 3 oz. . 0 2 6
- Ditto ditto 4 oz. . 0 3 6
- Ditto Improved brass, with elastic pipe . 0 7 6
- Ditto Arnold and Sons’ Improved Brass, with
- three finger rings and metal pipe . . 0 12 6
- Sponge Syringe, Locock’s .... . 0 3 6
- Enema, Metal, extra strong, best quality, 2 oz. . 0 2 0
- Ditto ditto ditto 4 oz. . 0 3 6
- Ditto ditto ditto 8 oz. . 0 6 0
- Ditto ditto ditto 16 oz. . 0 8 0
- Ditto Arnold and Sons’ Improved Brass, best quality,
- 4 oz. 0 7 6 ditto 8 oz. 0 12 6
- ditto 16 oz. 0 17 6
- Ditto
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- GALVANIC BATTERIES, &c.
- ARNOLD & SON'S IMPROVED MACHETO ELECTRIC MACKIH1
- LONDON
- Fig. 775.
- Electro-Magneto Machine, on marble stand . . .£10 0'
- Ditto ditto plated . .15 0
- Ditto in box, complete . . .110
- Electro-Magneto Machine, in mahogany case, very powerful, Eig. 775 .................................. 1 10 0
- Ditto Arnold and Sons’ Improved,
- with all modern improvements, in mahogany case, very
- powerful..........................................1 15 0
- Electro-Magneto Machine, with strong circular magnet .200 Ditto ditto very superior 2 12 6
- Ditto worked by means of the foot,
- thereby leaving both hands of the operator free . .330
- Electro-Magnetic Battery, G-aiffe’s . . . . . 2 10 0
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- Arnold and Sons’ Electro-Magneto Machine, with improved magnetic dial indicator, Eig. 776 . . .£220
- By means of a regulating dial on the top of a cabinet, the operator is enabled to gradually increase or decrease the power of the battery as required, and the strength of the current being recorded on the dial.
- Arnold and Sons’ Improved self-acting Electro-Magneto
- Machine, complete, Eig. 777 .................... 6 6 0
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- Mr. Cattlin’s Apparatus for Galvanic Battery, Big. 778 . £0 15 0
- Extract from Mr. Cattlin’s report in vol. iii, Ho. 6, of Odontological Society.— “ A new Portable Battery, invented by Messrs. Arnold and Sons, of West Smith-field. At my suggestion they have adapted a spring with two plates, for the purpose of instantly conveying a galvanic current to any part of the human
- body, in case of suspended animation, under the use of anaesthetics........I
- have tried the effect of this instrument upon the lower animals, and have found its action to he very perfect.”
- Fig. 779.
- Arnold and Sons’ Improved portable Bichromate Battery Big. 779 ......................................... 4 4 0
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- tfrom^the solution, and the action is thereby suspended. It can he left for any time without exhausting the plates; when required for use again, by simply letting down the zinc plate the action is immediately resumed. The current is easily regulated and almost continuous. The solution will last a length of time, is inexpensive, and can be renewed without trouble.
- Fig. 780.
- Arnold and Sons’ Portable Battery, with glass cell and improved regulating gauge, complete, in mahogany case, very portable and powerful, Pig. 780 . . . .£400
- Fig. 781.
- Bichromate Battery, No. 1, Pig. 781 . . . . 0 12 6
- Ditto No. 2 . .* . . . . 0 15 0
- Ditto No. 3 . . . . .10 0
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- and one of zinc. Dissolve two ounces of bichromate of potash into one pint of water, nsing heat to hasten the solution, and when cold add one ounce of sulphuric acid.
- Bunsen’s Battery, 4x3 Ditto 5 x 3i
- Ditto 7 x 3-h
- Ditto 9 x 4i
- £0 5 0 0 6 6 0 8 6 0 12 6
- Bunsen’s Battery consists of an earthen jar, into which is placed a hollow cylinder of zinc, and inside this a porous tube and carbon plate.
- Conductor for applying galvanism to the bladder . . 0 10 6
- Ditto ditto for the ear . 0 5 0
- Ditto ditto ditto uterus 0 4 6
- Ditto ditto ditto spine 0 6 6
- Ditto ditto ditto throat 0 10 6
- Ditto ditto ditto feet 0 5 0
- Ditto ditto ditto teeth 0 5 0
- Daniel’s Battery, copper cylinder, 6x3 . 0 7 6
- Ditto ditto 9x3 . 0 10 0
- Ditto ditto 12x3 . • • 0 18 0
- A set of six Batteries, 6x3, in mahogany tray, with
- quantity and intensity connections, &c., complete 2 10 0
- Ditto ditto ditto 9x3 3 10 0
- Ditto ditto ditto 12x3 5 10 0
- Daniel’s Constant Battery consists of a cylindrical copper vessel, in which is placed a porous earthen tube, containing a rod of zinc amalgamated with mercury. Sulphuric acid one part to ten of water, which is to be put into the porous tube, and a saturated solution of sulphate of copper into the copper vessel.
- Smee’s Pint Batteries, set of six in mahogany tray, arranged for quantity and intensity . . . . 2 10 0
- Ditto Quart ditto ditto .850
- Ditto Pint Batteries, with ratchet arrangement, in mahogany, complete..............................3 10 0
- Ditto Quart ditto.........................4 It) 0
- The great superiority of this battery consists in the little trouble required to put it in action, and the immense power obtained. Sulphuric acid one part to seven of water.
- Grove’s Nitric Acid Battery, with double amalgamated zinc plate, platinum plate, porous pot, and porcelain
- trough . . . . . 78. 6d., 10s. 6d., 0 12 6
- A set of six batteries, complete, in mahogany tray . . 2 10 0
- Ditto eight ditto, with quantity and intensity connections . ............................................500
- Grove’s Platinum Battery consists of a platinum plate placed into a flat porous earthen cell, surrounded with a double plate of amalgamated zinc, the whole
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- 1'ig. 782. Fig. 783.
- Galvanic Cautery Battery, Arnold and Sons’ Improved, in box, complete (without Ecraseur), Big. 783 . .£8 8 0'
- Galvanic Ecraseur, with curved and straight ends, platinum wire, &c., complete, in morocco case, Big. 782 .4 4 0'
- Fig. 784.
- Gaiffe’s Improved Chloride of Silver Medical Battery, small size, in mahogany, Big. 784 . . . . 1 15 O'
- Ditto, large size, in ebonite box, with accessories nickelled 3 10 O' Ditto, small, in square mahogany box, for Hospital use 3 3 0
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- large size per pair
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- Mackenzie’s Conductors for the throat Pulvermacher’s Chain Bands.
- No. 0, full electric power, 36, applicable for limbs
- 1, less power, 30, for the limbs and stomach
- 2, medium power, 24, for ditto
- 3, weak power, 16, for the head and face
- 4, weakest power, 8, for the wrists and ankles
- Broad Chain Bands for writers’ cramp, trembling, nervousness, &c.
- 25, spinal band 21, applicable for the loins, spine, and stomach 16£, for the abdomen, head, and face
- 12, for the knee-joints and neck .... 6, short band, bracelet Combined Bands for general debility, central paralysis, epilepsy, and functional disorders . . 40s., 50s.,
- Complete set, with Belt and Volta Electric Battery,
- £5, £8,
- Chain Batteries for extreme nervous debility, paralysis, and for restoring exhausted vital energy, to be used in conjunction with specially combined bands,
- 70s., to
- Chain Intensity Batteries for treatment by electric baths in the patient’s own bed-room, in various cases of paralysis, want of power, &c., and for eliminating poisonous substances from the system (lead and mercury) . . ... 60 elements
- ^*)V'jDitt° ditto 120 elements
- CoiledJBand Intensity Batteries.......................
- 0, full power,
- 1, less power,
- 2, medium power,
- 3, less power,
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- BuhmkcrfFs Induction Coils, Ditto Ditto Ditto
- ^-in. spark, Eig. 785 . . 0
- ditto with commutator 0 i-in. ditto ditto 1
- 4-in. ditto ditto 2
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- Ruhmkorff’s Induction Coils, 1-in. spark,with commutator £5 10 0
- Ditto 2-in. ditto ditto 11 0 0
- Ditto 31-in. ditto ditto 16 0 0
- New Batteries for Glaiffe’s machine, small per pair 0 16 0
- Ditto ditto large ditto 1 5 0
- Recharging Batteries for ditto small ditto 0 4 0
- Ditto ditto large ditto 0 7 0
- Chloride of Silver and Zinc Plates, small 0 7 6
- Ditto ditto large 0 17 6
- Stohrer’s Battery ! 1 cell 4 15 0
- Ditto 2 cell 7 0 0
- Ditto small .... 1 cell 4 4 0
- Ditto ditto .... 2 cell 5 10 0
- Ditto portable 20 cell 8 18 6
- Ditto ditto 30 cell 12 0 0
- Ditto in oak case . 14 cell 6 10 0
- Ditto ditto 20 cell 7 15 0
- Ditto ditto 30 cell 10 0 0
- Ditto ditto 40 cell 12 0 0
- Ditto combined apparatus, consisting of 1 cell
- induction, and 20'cell constant current 13 15 0
- Ditto ditto ditto 2 cell
- induction, and 30 cell ditto 18 15 0
- INDIA-RUBBER BEDS, CUSHIONS, PILLOWS, &c
- The following are all made of very superior india-rubbber:
- Tig. 786.
- French-reeded Air cushion, Fig. 786
- 16x12 16x14 16x16 18x13
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- 15 in. 16 in. 17 in. 18 in. 19 in. 20 in. 21 in. 8/8 9/- 9/9 10/6 11/- 12/- 12/6
- Plain Pillow, 18x13 18x15 18x18 18x22
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- •Circular Pillow, Fig. 788. 16 in. 18 in. 19 in. 20 in.
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- 4/-/- 4/10/- 5/10/- 7/7-
- Swimming Belt, 36 x 6 40 x 6 40 x 8
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- Warfcer Cushion, for sloughing of the sacrum, per lb. 6/6
- 16x12 16x14 18x15 18x18
- 18 x 22 18 x 24 18 x 26
- Water Cushion, per lb. 6/6
- 16 in. 17 in. 18 in. 19 in. 20 in.
- Fig. 790.
- Water Bed, Pig. 790, per lb. 6/6
- 30x24 48x34 50x27 66x24 72x30 72x36
- Waterproof Bed Sheeting .... per yard £0 3 6
- Ditto ditto double width . . . .070
- Waterproof Bed Sheet, with funnel in centre . . . 1 12 6
- Inflating Bellows for above.....................0 8 0
- Water Bottle for the Peet or Stomach . . per lb. 0 6 6
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- MICROSCOPES AND APPARATUS.
- 1. Arnold and Sons’ Student’s Microscope, with rack adjustment, revolving diaphragm, bronzed stand, ^,-inch and 1-inch object glasses, live box, and forceps, in
- cabinet, complete............................. . . £2 10
- No. 2. Arnold and Sons’ Student’s Microscope, with rack adjustment, revolving diaphragm, brass stand, |-inch, -i-inch, and 1-ineh object glasses, live box, dissecting forceps, with four objects, in mahogany cabinet, complete...............................................B 3
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- No. 3. Arnold and Sons’ Educational Microscope, with coarse and fine rackwork adjustments, brass stand, \-inch, |4nch, and 1-inch object glasses, stand condenser, live box, stage and dissecting forceps, &c., in mahogany-cabinet, complete, Eig. 792 . . , . . . .£500
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- No. 4. Arnold and Sons’ University Microscope, with coarse and fine adj ustments, circular spring stage, revolving diaphragm, bronzed stand, i-inch, A-inch, and 1-inch object glasses, stand condenser, live box, stage forceps, dissecting forceps, in mahogany cabinet, complete,
- Eig. 793]............................... .£5 5
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- No. 5. Professor Axe’s Improved Microscope, with circular stage, by which means the object is easily and steadily moved in any direction, rackwork and fine adjustment, fitted with 0 eye-piece, and ^th and 1-inch best English achromatic objectives, complete, in mahogany cabinet, Fig. 794.....................................
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- No. 7. Arnold and Sons’ Improved Microscope, with coarse and fine adjustments, solid brass stand, with rack and rotary stage, large mirror, revolving diaphragm, c eye-piece, -|-inch and 1-inch best achromatic object glasses, stand condenser, live box, stage and dissecting forceps, in mahogany cabinet, complete, Eig. 796 .£990
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- No. 8. Arnold and Sons’ Improved Microscope, with coarse and fine adjustments, brass tube to body, double mechanical stage, large double mirror, revolving diaphragm, a and b eye-pieces, -|-inch, |.-ineh, and 1-inch best achromatic object glasses, stand condenser, stage and dissecting forceps, live box, and spot lens, in mahogany cabinet, complete ..... £14 14 0
- No. 9. Arnold and Sons’ Improved extra superior Microscope, with every modern improvement, coarse and fine adjustments, draw tube to body, b and c eye-pieces, double mechanical stage, with clamping and revolving slider holder, large double mirror, with every adjustment, diaphragm, &c., -|-inch, |-inch, and 1-inch object glssses, polarizing apparatus and selenite, large bull’s-eye, con-densor on stand, stage and dissecting forceps, live box and spot lens, complete, in mahogany cabinet . . 20 0 0
- All the above Instruments are fitted with the Universal Screw for Object Glasses.
- Polarizing Apparatus....................................'15 0
- Ditto extra large prisms . . . . 1 15 0
- Wenham’s Parabolic Illuminator, with adjusting stop .15 0
- Spotted Lens, for dark ground illumination . 7s 6d. 0 12 0 Stand Condenser .... 7s. 6d., 12s. 6d., 0 15 0
- Live Box . . . . . . 2s. 6d., 3s. 6d., 0 6 6
- Achromatic Spot Lens Condenser, with stops and fittings, complete, for resolving test objects .... Mechanical Stage, fitted to any microscope, £1 10s.,
- £2 10s.,
- Eye-pieces . . . . . . 7s. 6., 10s. 6d.,
- 2 2 0
- Stage Eorceps Stage Micrometer Eye-piece ditto Camera Lucida Glass Plates .
- 5s. 6d.,
- 6s., 5a., Is.,
- 3 0 0 12 0 7 0 4 0 8 0 10 0 1
- Microscopic Syringe, with stopcock and three pipes, incase 1 1
- Erog Plates........................................7s., 0 10
- Glass Slides, Hollow ...................................0 0
- Hand Magnifiers, for dissecting .... from 0 1
- Turn Tables...................................4s. 6d., 0 6
- Silver Parabolic Eeflector on stand, with ball-and-socket joint .................................................0 12 6
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- Scissors, Microscopic, Fig. 797 . ..£046
- Forceps, Microscopic, Fig. 798 ..................... 0 2 0
- Fig. 799.
- Scalpel, Mieroseopic, Fig. 799 . . . . .0 2 0
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- Needle, Microscopic, Fig. 800
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- Microscopic Lamp, Arnold and Sons’ Improved, Pig. 801
- 12s. 6d. and £0 15 0
- Is fitted with Hailes’s porcelain shade and has all necessary adjustments; the glass reservoir is protected by a brass case, from which it can be readily removed, and in which it rotates, so that cither the edge or flat side of the flame can he turned towards the opening in the shade. The shade can be adjusted to its proper height in relation to the flame, and clamped in that position by means of the screw facing the observer; the whole can then he moved up or down upon the pillar and clamped at the required height by the screw to the left of cut, without deranging the adjustment of the shade. The Lamp mount is hinged so that the gallery, &c., may be turned back to facilitate the cutting and trimming of the wick.
- Canada Balsam ..... . per bottle 0 1 0
- Marine Glue ...... ditto 0 1 0
- Gold Size ...... ditto 0 1 0
- Glycerine . • - ditto 0 1 0
- Glass Slips, 3x1, unground . . per dozen 0 0 6
- Ditto ground ditto 0 0 9
- Bolding Book Cases for sis dozen slides to lie flat . 0 5 6
- Opalised Glass Stage Plates . 0 0 6
- Objeet Boxes for two dozen . 0 1 0
- Ditto new six-tray, for three dozen 0 3 6
- Animalcule Cages ..... 6s. 6d., 0 12 0
- Ditto Tubes, set of, in case . . 2s., 0 5 0
- Thin Glass Squares and Circles, various sizes per oz. 0 5 6
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- ENGLISH ACHROMATIC OBJECT GLASSES.
- BEST QUALITY.
- FiG. 802. Fig. 803. Fig. 804.
- THESE ABE GUARANTEED.
- Object- glasses. Angular aperture. Magnifiying powers with the eye-pieces. i various Price.
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- 170 „ 900 1500 2200 3600 5400 6400 10 10
- ITS ” 170 „ 1300 2000 3000 5700 7600 10300 21 0
- Object-glasses of Uoreign Manufacture, best quality, a in. £1 1
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- Of the highest attainable perfection, comprising every branch of Microscopy, Anatomy, Physiology, Morbid Tissues, Toxicology, Materia Medica, Botany, Entomology, Geology, Mineralogy, &c. Some first-class preparations selected from the productions of Moller, Bourgogne, Eodig and other foreign artists, with valuable accessions from the stock and materials of the late C. M. Topping. Prom the above, selections may be made in any of the departments composed of 12, 24, or 36 slides or more (the prices of the majority being Is. 6d. each), for the use of Professors, Teachers, and Students, as well as Typical Illustrations of Acute and Chronic Diseases for the use of Physicians and Surgeons, of which the following is a synopsis:
- A set of Slides (12) illustrating the growth and structure
- of human bone, in case .......................£14 0
- A set of Slides (12). Urinary deposits, consisting of specimens of oxalate of lime, lithic acid, dumb-bell lithic acid, dumb-bell oxalate of lime, carbonate of lime, spermatozoa, cystic oxide, phosphates, hippuric acid,
- urea, urate of soda, purpurate of ammonia . . .110
- 12 to- 72: Slides illustrating Human Anatomy and Phy-
- 12 to 36 ditto that of the Lower Animals
- each 0 2 0
- 12 to 72 ditto Morbid Tissues in Acute and
- Chronic Disease....................................0 2 0
- 12 to' 36 Urinary Deposits in Acute and Chronic Disease . . . ..............................0 16
- 12 to 36 Blood Discs, Spermatozoa, Pigment. Cells, &c. ,016 12 to 24 Entozoa, Epizoa, &c. . . . . . .016
- 18 Beautiful Preparations, Sections ot the Human Eye Series.s. . . . . . . . . .250
- 12 Slidesi illustrating the Development and Growth of
- Human Bone........................................14 0
- 12 to 48 Hair, Bone, Teeth, Shell, Spine, Scales, &c. .016
- 12 to 36 Slides, Toxicology and the Materia Medica
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- 12 to 36 Test Objects for Lower and Highest Achromatic Objectors, Moller’s Typen Platte, 400 Diatoms
- and Catalogue.....................................£4 0 0
- Ditto 100 Diatoms and Catalogue £1 5s. and 1 10 0 Ditto Test Plattes, 20 Test Diatoms, Dry £1,
- Balsam ...............................................0 12 0
- Wheeler’s ditto 60 Foraminifera and Catalogue . .110
- Webb’s Micro-writing on Glass and Test Lines ruled
- after Nobert.............................Is. 6d. to 5 0 0
- Dalton’s Artistic Groups of Flowers, Butterflies, Birds
- 5s. to 2 O 0
- 12 to 72 Slides, a Series on the Organic Structure of Plants
- each 0 16
- 12 to 96 Slides of Eecent and Fossil Diatomaeese each 0 16
- 12 to 108 Micro-Photographs ..... each 010
- Every preparation from the animal, vegetable, or mineral kingdoms, for the microscope, supplied to order.
- 0STE0L0GICAL PREPARATIONS.
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- Disarticulated Human Skeleton . . £8 8s. and 9 9 0
- Articulated Human Skeleton . . . £10 10s. to 12 12 0
- Polished mahogany upright case for above . . . 4 10 0
- Disarticulated Head, the bones remounted, in situ, at distances, with sections of middle and inner ear, and preparation of the maxillary vessels and nerves. The whole, on a support, under glass shade . £9 9s. to 13 13 0 Child’s Skull, under glass shade, showing first and second
- dentitions.................................£3 3s. to 4 4 0
- Skull, disarticulated . . . . . £3 3s. to 4 4 0
- Skull, with a vertical and horizontal section £2 2s. and 3 3 0
- Skull, in seven sections, showing the frontal sinus, antrum, cochlea, semicircular canals, tympanum, and small bones of the internal ear . . . £4 4s. to 5 5 0
- Bones of the Upper Extremity, with scapula and clavicle so articulated as to allow of demonstration of the various dislocations . . . . . . . 2 10 0
- Bones of the Lower Extremity, with Os innominatum
- articulated, in a similar manner...................2 10 0
- Set of Vertebrae, strung on cord . . . £1 5s. to 1 10 0
- Female pelvis, with ligaments ... £2 5s. and 2 10 0
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- Foetal heads, each......................10s. 6d. and £0 15 0
- Student’s Set of Bones, consisting of a skull, with one (horizontal) section; the vertebral column, os innomi-natum, sacrum and coccyx; sternum; one hand and one foot on catgut, and the ribs, scapula, clavicle, humerus, radius, ulna, femur, patella, tibia, and fibula
- of one side..........................£3 10s. to 4 10 0
- Student’s Set of Bones, consisting of a disarticulated skeleton, a skull with a horizontal and vertical section, and a disarticulated skull . . . £10 10s. to 12 12 0
- Feet on catgut..........................8s. 6d. and 0 10 6
- Hands on catgut ..... 8s. 6d. and 0 10 6
- Two Temporal Bones, cut in various directions, to show
- completely the anatomy of the internal ear . . . 1 15 0
- Leather Figure (including a natural female pelvis) with leather foetus and placenta for obstetric demonstrations ... . . .....550
- CHIROPODISTS’ INSTRUMENTS.
- Eig. 805.
- No. 1. Arnold’s Chiropodists’ Case, containing two
- Knives and Corn File, in ivory handles . . .076
- No. 2. Ditto Leather Case, containing four Knives and Corn File, in ivory handles . 0 15 0
- No. 3. Ditto Morocco-leather Case,
- containing four Knives, Corn File, in ivory handles, pair of Scissors, pair of Spring Forceps, Fig. 805 . 0 18 6
- No. 4. Ditto Superior Morocco-lea-
- ther Case, containing five Knives, Corn File, in ivory handles, strong Scissors, Spring Forceps, Double Tenaculum, Improved Nail Nippers . . . . 1 10 0
- Improved Corn Knife...................................0 2 0
- Ditto ditto in leather case . . . .026
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- Pond’s Corn Knife, in ivory handle .... £0 3 6 Corn Knife, spring-back, in ivory, for the pocket . . 0 3 C
- Ditto in ivory, two blades.......................0 4 6
- Chiropodists’ Cabinets fitted to order.
- ENTOMOLOGICAL INSTRUMENTS.
- No. 1. Case, containing four fine Knives in ivory handles, various patterns, and Spring Forceps . . 0 10 6
- No. 2. Leather Case, containing five fine Knives in ivory handles, various patterns, pair Scissors, and Spring
- Forceps...............................................0 16 0
- ' No. 3. Superior Morocco-leather Case, containing five Knives in ivory handles, various patterns, Improved Scissors, Spring Forceps, and two fine Hooks . . .10 0
- Entomological Forceps, various patterns . . . .036
- Ditto . Knives ditto.............................0 2 0
- Ditto Hooks ditto. . . .. . .020
- Valentin’s Section Knife . . . . - . . 0 13 0
- Ditto ditto complete in case . . . 0 17 6
- Vig. 806.
- Arnold and Sons’ Improved Section Knife, Fig. 806 . 0 15 0
- Ditto ditto in case . . 0 18 6
- Johnson’s Improved Section Knife, in case . . . 0 12 6
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- MEDICINE CHESTS.
- Fig. 807.
- Fig. 808.
- No. 1. Plat solid Leather Chest, containing 4 f-oz., 4 2-oz., 4 ivory-top Pill Bottles, and Measure . . .£150
- No. 2. Solid Leather Chest, lined with leather and blue silk velvet, 7£ X 5| x 4i in., and contains ten Stoppered Bottles, four wood-top Pill Bottles, Measure,
- and Scales..............................................1 15 0
- Ditto, 12 bottles....................................1 17 6
- No. 3. Mahogany Chest with white bottles, Fig. 807 llx6i x5f in., and contains 2 4 oz., 4 2-oz., and 5 1-oz. Bottles, Mortar, Measure, Scales, and Knife. The lid is lined with velvet, and the lips and stoppers of the bottles
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- Ditto Oak, and green bottles......14 0
- No. 4. Mahogany Chest, with white bottles, Fig. 808, 10x8x6 in., and contains 4 4-oz., 6 2-oz., and 5 1-oz. Bottles, Scales, Mortar, Measure, and Knife. The lid is lined with velvet, and the lips and stoppers of the bottles
- are cut............................................... . 1 15 0
- Ditto Oak, and green bottles.............................1 10 0
- No. 5. Mahogany Chest with whitejbottles, 12i x 9| x 7 in., and contains 8 8-oz., 4 4-oz., and 10 2-oz. Bottles, with Tray containing Scales and Knife, 2 Bottles, 2 Pots,
- Mortar, and Measure under the tray. The lid is lined with velvet, and the lips and stoppers of the bottles are cut. . . . . . . . . . .250
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- No. 6. Mahogany Chest with white bottles,! Fig. i 809, 14ixl0|xl0, and contains 5 8-oz., 6 4-oz., 12 2-oz., and 4 1-oz. bottles, Pill Tile in the body, 5 3-oz. Pots, 3 1-oz. Bottles, Mortar, Measure, Scales, Knife, and space in the drawer. The lid is lined with velvet, and the lips
- and stoppers of the bottles are cut...............£3 10 0
- Ditto Oak, and green bottles...................3 3 0
- No. 7. Spanish Mahogany Folding Chest, Fig. 810, lined with silk velvet, containing 8 4-oz. and 12 l|-oz. Bottles in the body and wings; 3 small Bottles, 2 plated-
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- top Pots, Mortar, Measure, Scales, and Knife, in the drawers; 4 of the 4-oz. bottles take out at the back; 10£X8£ x 7 in. when shut. The lips and stoppers of the
- bottles are cut....................................£4 0
- No. 8. Ship’s Medicine Chest for 10 men ; contains 12 1-oz., 9 2-oz., 7 4-oz., 2 8-oz., and 3 pt. Chest Squares, 3 Pots, Mortar, and Pestle, Scales, Knife, Measure, Pewter Pot, Slab, Syringe, Spoon, Lancet, and Scissors . .22
- No. 9. Ditto, 20 men; contains 22 2-oz., 6 4-oz., 6 8-oz., and 10 pt. Chest Squares, 4 pots, Mortar and Pestle, Measure, Scales, Slab, 2 Lancets, 2 Spoons, Syringe,
- Scissors, Knife, and Pewter Pot....................2 15
- No. 10. Ditto, 30 men; containing 4 1-oz., 8 2-oz., 14 4-oz., 8 8-oz., and 16 pt. Chest Squares, 5 Pots, Mortar and Pestle, Scales, Slab, Measure, 2 Lancets, 2 Spoons, 2 Syringes, Scissors, Knife, and Pewter Pot . . .33
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- No. 11. Portable Dispensing Cabinet, admirably adapted for gentlemen of the Medical Profession, containing every necessary for the compounding of medicines. The front and ends are of solid French-polished Spanish mahogany, the carcase of deal, all prepared suitable for any climate; when closed, forming a very neat and handsome piece of
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- furniture. The dimensions are 6 ft. 8 in. high, 4 ft. 6 in. wide, and 2 ft. from back to front. The top cornice is hollow, forming a long cupboard for articles as leg splints,
- &c. The small pilasters on each side open as doors, and the insides are fitted with shelves. The centre is enclosed by two folding doors, together with the back divided into compartments, to receive 128 flint glass stoppered bottles, and stone pots, various sizes, all handsomely labeled in gold, and four small drawers at bottom for scales, &c. The bottom pedestal is fitted with eight large drawers, partitioned for phials, bottles, corks, &c., making them equal to 20 of the usual size chemists’ drawers. The cupboards at each side are fitted with strong shelves for mortars, &c.
- The fronts of the drawers are furnished with strong brass drop handles, and the cupboards secured by good locks and bolts (as Tigs. 811 and 812) . . ' . . £31 0 0
- CLOSED.
- Fig. 812.
- No. 12. Ditto, made of deal, painted and grained oak, or to represent any other wood to order, and the table top of Trench-polished Mahogany, and flint glass screw knobs
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- Estimates forwarded if required in any fancy woods, as bird’s-eye maple, walnut, rosewood, &c.—If packed for shipment, measurement 44 feet cube.
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- Contents.—9 1-lb. stone pots, with tin japanned covers and gold labels. 14 4-oz. ditto. 12 pint flint glass wide month stoppered rounds, with gold labels. 15 pint flint glass narrow ditto. 28 8-oz. flint glass narrow ditto. 14 8-oz. flint glass wide ditto. 18 4-oz. flint glass wide ditto. 18 4-oz. flint glass narrow ditto. 1 pill machine, with rollers to cut 12 pills. 1 pair of 1-lb. copper pan hand scales. 1 set of flat brass weight s, 1 lb. to J oz. 1 each composition mortars and pestles, Nos. 1, 5. 1 -J-pint iron mortar and pestle. 1 each composition funnels, Nos. 2, 4, 5. 1 pint white infusion pot. 1 8-in. composition pill slab. 1 each graduated glass measure drop, 1 oz., 2 oz., and 4 oz. 1 pair of box-end beam grain scales, glass pans and weights. 2 pairs of scissors. 1 each plaster spatulas, 4 in., 5 in., 7 in. 1 plaster spreading iron.
- MISCELLANEOUS.
- Actual Cauteries of all shapes Acupressure Needle, Simpson’s Acupuncture Needle Adhesive Plaster, very superior iEsthesiometer, Dr. Sieveking’s,
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- Fig. 813.
- Alimentary Tube, Arnold and Sons’ Improved, Pig. 813 .050
- To enable those suffering from Rheumatic Affections, &c., to drink without rising from the bed or causing any inconvenience. The clip fastened to the glass or basin having a swivel joint prevents the patient, by the motion of his head, from overturning the liquid,—a desideratum hitherto unattained. This Tube is invaluable for cooling drinks in Fever cases.
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- Ambulance, can be used to convey patients from the operating theatre to the hospital wards, or as an ambu-
- lance ...........................................£16 0 0
- Ditto with india-rubber tiers . . . . 18 10 0
- Waterproof Tilt Cover, closed at ends, with hoops complete, fitted to ambulance . . . extra 3 10 0
- Apparatus for Suspended Animation, Bichardson’s . . 0 17 6
- Arm Best, padded, complete.............................0 10 6
- Artificial Leech Apparatus, complete in case . . .330
- Ditto Baron Heurteloupe’s . . . . . 1 10 0
- Bed Pans, metal..................................6s. 0 7 6
- Fig. 814.
- Bed Best, Arnold and Sons’ Improved, portable, with iron folding frame, and canvas back, Pig. 814 . . 1 15 0
- This portable rest is very light, and when folded occupies very little room/and the canvas can he easily removed and washed.
- Bed Best, Arnold and Sons’ Improved, with adjustable quadrant, padded at sides and back, complete, Pig. 815’ £1 5“0 Ditto plain wood.........................................0 12 WO
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- Fig. 816.
- Bed Best, Arnold and Sons’ Improved, with regulating cane hack, Big. 816 . . . . . . . £2
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- Bed Slipper, Blower’s porcelain, Big. 817
- Ditto ditto covered flannel
- Bird-stuffing Instruments, complete in case .
- Bleeding Bason, earthenware ....
- Ditto pewter .....
- Boric Lint...................................
- Cabinets for Dispensing .... from £5 5s. to 25
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- Fig 818.
- Cabinets for Instruments, Arnold and Sons’ Improved, in mahogany, walnut, or oak, Big 818 from £5 10s. to £10 10
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- Camel-hair Pencils, assorted .... per gross £0 Carbolic Acid Diffuser, Goddard’s . . . . . 0
- Carbolic Plaster . . . . . per yard 0
- Carbolized Catgut Ligature, Lister’s . . per bottle 0
- Carbolized Gauze for dressing, Lister’s . . per yard 0
- Carbolized "Wool, in tin case .... per lb. 0
- Carrying Chairs.............................from 5
- Chloral Lint..............................per lb. 0
- Cork Pressers. . (............................0
- Cotton Wool ....... per lb. 0
- Dental Syringe, vulcanite . . . . .0
- Drainage Wires, Retentive and Hastate Knife, by Mr. Richard Davy. ..................................
- 6 0 2 0
- 3 0 1 0 0 6 5 0 5 0 5 0 2 6 2 6
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- Extract from New Inventions in Surgical Mechanism-.—“I have treated hundreds of abscesses by means of these instruments, and have thereby economised scars. The hastate knife opens the sac of the abscess, then the wire let in the fine end of tube is introduced through the punctured skin; reaching the sac the elastic wings expand, and retention is maintained at the surgeon’s discretion.”
- Fig. 819.
- Fig. 820.
- Fig. 819 shows the tube closed, and Fig. 820 with the spring open.
- Drainage Tube, silver, self-retaining, by Mr. Callender,
- Pigs. 819 and 820 .............................. each 0 5 0
- Ditto self-retaining, india rubber, as used by Mr. Morant Baker . . . . . . .036
- Drainage Tubing, india rubber . . . per yard 0 16
- Ditto Tubes, gilt wire, various sizes . . . each 0 10
- Endoscope, Warwick’s, complete, for examining the bladder, urethra, rectum, &c. . . . . . .660
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- Endoscope, Arnold and Sons’ Improved, for examining the urethra, bladder, rectum, and fitted with tongue speculum and laryngeal mirrors, extra tube with glass and mirror and three ear speculums, complete, in morocco case...................... . . £7 10 0
- Fig. 821.
- Fig. 822.
- Improved Iridectomy Instrument, by Mr. Louis King,
- Eigs. 821 and 822 ................................... 1 1 0
- Letter from Mr. Louis King: —“ The Iridectomy Instrument, which has been most carefully made for me by Messrs. Arnold and Sons, is a combination of needle and hook used in the operation, a guard being added so as to obviate the difficulty of removing the hook after a portion of the iris has been caught up. The fact of the hook and needle being combined in one instrument tends to facilitate the operation by rendering only one puncture of the cornea necessary, and so preventing the escape of fluid during the operation.”
- In using the instrument care should be taken to place the thumb firmly on the button which is attached to the guard. As soon as it has been passed far enough into the eye a slight movement of the thumb will expose the hook, by which the iris may be caught up; the guard should then be returned by a second movement of the thumb, and the instrument removed, the operation being completed in the usual manner.
- Exploring Syringe, Dr. Protheroe Smith’s, complete .220 Ditto Dr. Bresquen’s . . . . . 1 10 0
- Ditto Dr. Vanzatti’s . . . .220
- Deeding Bottle, O’Connell’s . . . . . .050
- Ditto Mather’s . . . . . Is. 0 2 0
- Eilter, Lipscombe’s.........................8s. to 2 2 0
- Ditto Atkins’ . . . . . . 5s. to 2 2 0
- Einger Stalls, best rubber .... per doz.- 026 Eorceps, "Wathen’s, for removing starch bandage . . 0 17- 6
- Erench Shears, for removing starch bandage . . . 0 10 6
- Grutta-percha Tissue..........................per yard 0 2 0
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- Fig. 824.
- Harelip Forceps, Arnold and Sons’ Improved, Fig. 821 . 1 0 0
- Fig. 825.
- Harelip Forceps, Smith’s, Fig. 825 ......................... 1 0 0
- Ditto parallel blades.........................1 17 6
- Ditto with scalpel, in case complete . .17 6
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- Harelip Scissors, sliding ....... £0 8 6
- Hospital Bedstead, with chair and cross handle . . 2 10 0
- Ditto Cots, iron.......................................2 10 0
- Hospital Stretcher . . . . . . . . 2 10 0
- Fig. 826.
- Illuminating Hand Lamp, Arnold and Sons’ Improved, for using with speculum, ophthalmoscope, laryngoscope,
- &c. The handle is hinged for portability, Fig. 826. .1 1 0
- Invalid Hammocks, by Mr. Bichard Davy.
- Vide British Medical Journal, August 21st, 1875.
- Fig. 827
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- Invalid. Bedstead Apparatus (Patented), complete, Eigs.
- 827, 828, and 829 . . . from £9 9s. to £21 0 0
- Chair Appliances only...................................5 5 0
- Other Appliances...................................each 3 3 0
- Fig. 827 shows the bedstead fitted with a movable table ; Fig. 828 the couch partly raised (which can be accomplished by the patient without any assistance) ; Fig. 829 the same bedstead still further elevated to form a chair with reading desk, suitable for a convalescent patient.
- It comprises a framework of iron that may be attached to any ordinary three-foot bedstead, and is so constructed that a patient with a very small amount of physical power may be enabled to alter his or her position at any moment without assistance, in the first place, to make it into—
- 1. A Chair, by holding in the left hand a cord that is attached to the rack at
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- the foot of the bed, and turning the handle on the right side, the head or body part rises and the foot part descends, and reversing, the whole is brought hack to the recumbent position.
- 2. A table which, when at rest, forms a head board. To bring this into use, the patient simply pulls it down over the head, and fastens the screws ; it cannot be capsized, and it reaches right across the bed, which makes it very useful.
- A Beading or Writing Desk that requires no fastening, but simply slides on the table.
- 3. The Commode, by pushing the handle on the left-hand side a cushion of eight inches in diameter falls down, brings the handle back, and the chamber passes under the patient; vice versa returns the chamber, restores the bed without shifting the patient, and in any position.
- 4. In cases of deep prostration whereby the nurse may be enabled to give food, drink, or change the sufferer, or to replace clean linen, by simply pulling a strap on either side of the bed the patient can be gently turned on to either side. Any part of the apparatus can be supplied separately.
- A Foot Board is also attached for the feet, which can be heightened or lowered to suit the patient.
- In cases of Bad Legs, Fractures, &c., the foot part being separate can be left level or lowered to any height or position required; this is governed by the cord mentioned in the first part.
- Invalid Feeder, earthenware ...... £0 1
- Iodine Bottle, Marshall’s, with self-supplying glass brush 0 4 Issue Peas, assorted sizes .... per 100 0 2
- Lancets, common, for medicine chests . . per doz. 0 7
- Leech Conservatories, Buckle’s . . 2s. 6d., 3s., 0 6
- Ditto Tubes, glass ..... per doz. 0 2
- Leg Best, plain . . . ... . .07
- Ditto Arnold and Sons’ Improved, padded . . 0 15
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- Fig. 830.
- Leslie’s Patent Tape Plaister, Calico, 1-in., 1-in., f-in.,
- 1-in., 11-in., wide, 6 yards long, in tin case, Fig. 830 .0 1 0
- Ditto ditto brown Holland, 1-in., 1-
- in., i-in., 1-in., 11-in. wide, 5 yards long in tin case .010
- This is made specially for use where great strength is required, as in fractures of ribs or limbs.
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- Leslie’s Patent Court Plaister, silk (black or flesh
- coloured) -|-in. wide, 3 yards long, in tin case . . £0 1 0-
- This plaister is perfect for plaistic operations, often avoiding sutures.
- Fig. 832.
- Fig. 831 shows the caddy ready for use, and Fig. 832 the caddy closed.
- Calico or Brown Holland, 6-in, wide, 10 yards long, in caddy, complete, Pigs. 83i and 832 . . . . 0 5 01
- Holland Ovals, Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, per doz. in box
- Is. 6d., 2a.'6d., 3s. 6d., 0 4 6-
- “ Having tried Leslie’s Patent Plaister, I am in a position to testify as to its-being the best I have yet met with. It is more pliable—more portable—rolling the strips on reels of various width is a convenient arrangement. It keeps well without cracking, and retains its adhesiveness in a tropical climate ” (being in use in the Ashantee, War),—T. M. Beckley, M.A., M.D., LL.D., &c., Surgeon Major, late Senior Medical Officer H.M.S. Victor Emanuel, August 19tb, 1874.
- Lint, very superior............................per lb. 0 3 0
- Mackintosh Cloth, Lister’s .... per yard 030 Marine Lint, Picked Oakum, in tin case . . per lb. 0 1 O
- Masticating Knives, Arnold and Sons’ Improved 7s. Gd, 0 10 0
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- Medicated Suppositories, Pessaries, &c. :
- Suppositories (Theobroma Oil).
- Acid, Tannic . (Br. Ph., 1867-)
- Lead, Acetate, and Opium ( do. )
- Mercurial Ointment ( do. )
- Morphia, Hydrochlorate ( do. )
- 3 grains.
- 3 grains & 1 grain. 5 grains. i grain.
- Acid, Tannic
- Acid, Tannic, and Acetate Lead . . . .
- Acid, Tannic, and Ext. Bella-don. .
- Aloin and Soap . Belladonna, Extract Chloral, Hydrate Copper, Acetate .
- Copper, Sulphate Gall and Opium .
- Gamboge . . . .
- Iron, Perchloride
- Grains.
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- 2 & 1 & 2 5 2 2 5 5 2
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- Lead, Acetate . . .3
- Lead,Acet. andExt.Belladon. ^ & 2 Lead, Iodide . . .2
- Morphia Hydrochlorate . £ or 1 Morphia and Ext. Belladon. i & 3 Morphia and Tannic acid . i & 3 Opium . . . . 1 or 2
- Opium and Tannic Acid . 1 & 3 Opium and Gallic Acid . 1 & 2
- Santonine . . . .5
- Silver, Nitrate . . .1
- Zinc, Exsiccated Sulphate . 2 Zinc, Oxide . . .8
- Suppositories (with non-greasy basis).
- Carbolic Acid, with Soap (Brit. Pharm., 1874) Morphia, with Soap ( do. )
- Tannic Acid, with Soap ( do. )
- In boxes of three dozen . . . .
- 1 grain.
- grain. 3 grains.
- per box £0 3 0
- Pessaries, prepared with Theobroma Oil, and of the two-drachm size, unless otherwise ordered, in boxes of one dozen ....... per box 0
- Acid, Carbolic Min. . 2
- Acid, Tannic Grains. 10
- Acid, Tannic, and Opium . 6 & 2
- *Aconitia i inr
- Alum .... 15
- Alum and Catechu 15
- Atropia tV
- Atropia and Bromide Po -
- tassium . T^&IO
- *Atropia and Iodide of Lead T8& 5
- ^Belladonna, Extract . . 3
- *Belladonna& Iodide of Lead 5 & 10
- ^Bismuth, Trisnitrate . 10
- Borax .... 15
- ^Chloral hydrate . 10
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- *Iodine . . . .2
- Iron, Perchloride . . 5
- Lead, Acetate . . . 7i
- Lead, Acetate, and Opium. 5 & 2 *Lead, Iodide . . .5
- Mercury, Red Oxide . . 2
- Mercurial Ointment . 30
- *Morpliia, Hydrochlorate . 1 or 2 Morphia and Tannic Acid . 1 & 10 *Opium . . . .3
- Potassium, Bromide . 10
- Potassium, Iodide . 10
- Silver, Nitrate . . .1
- Soda, Carbonate . 15
- *Zinc, Oxide . . 15
- Zinc, Exsiccated Sulphate . 3
- Those marked with an asterisk * may also he had prepared and with a non-greasy basis, soluble and fusible, in which case they are usually made of the one drachm size.
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- Soluble Bougies, introduced by Sir Henry Thompson for the treatment of gonorrhoea and gleet. Cylinders about 2| inches long; diameter similar to a No. 9 bougie or catheter. In boxes of one dozen, per
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- Acid, Gallic . . 1 Iron, Perchloride . i or 1
- Acid, Gallic, and Opium . 1 each Lead, Acetate . i or 1
- Acid, Tannic . 1 Lead, Acet. and Bismuth . i&10
- Acid, Tannic, and Opium . 1 each Morphia, Hydrochlorate . 1
- Belladonna, Extract . 2 Opium, Aqueous Extract .‘2
- Bismuth, Trisnitrate . 10 Silver, Nitrate i, b or 1
- Copper, Sulphate. 1 • 2 Zinc, Exs. Sulphate . 1
- Vide ‘Lancet/ May 12th, 1866.
- Other formulae made to order.
- Fig. 833.
- Miner’s and Fireman’s Respirator, by Dr. Alfred King, registered, Fig. 833 . . . . . . 0 10 6
- Ditto ditto filled complete by Dr. King . _ 1 1 0
- To enable any person to breathe in safety, smoke or other deadly vapours at fires or in underground places, sewers, wells, &c. With this Instrument properly fixed to the face any person may enter a house or apartment, no matter how dense the smoke, and breathe in safety.
- Mortuary Table
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- Tig. 834.
- Nasal Syphon Douche, Dig. 834 ..... £0 5 0
- To be used with tepid water or medicated solutions for the treatment of Ozmna, Hay Fever, bleeding from the nose, and all inflammatory diseases of the mucous membrane of the nostrils.
- Oil Silk, very superior ..... per yard 046 Onychia Forceps . . . . . . . .036
- Ditto Scissors . • . . . . . .066
- Fig. 835.
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- Operating Table, Arnold and Sons’ Improved, polished oak, with adjustments enabling the operator to place the patient in any position required, Fig. 835 . . £21 0 0
- Ditto ditto without lever movement . . 15 0 0
- Ditto second quality...................10 0 0
- Paley’s Feeding Apparatus..........................2 12 0
- This Instrument has two face-pieces, with india-rubber rim, tongue-depressor attached, and reservoir. Complete, as used by most asylums.
- Pill Machine, for 24 pills 1 1 0
- Ditto very superior . 1 8 0
- Ditto marble slab 1 6 0
- Ditto ditto very superior .... Pocket Bellows for Artificial Eespiration, by Dr. Eichard- 1 12 0
- son ....... . 0 10 6
- Portable Laboratory ... . £2 2s. to 7 7 0
- Powder Folders, improved . . • • 0 17 6
- Eectum Plug, elastic gum 0 2 6
- Ditto ivory 0 5 0
- Ditto metal . . . . • 0 2 6
- Bespirator, Carrick’s Patent . 1 5 0
- The Bespirator can be used—
- a. For ordinary purposes in cold weather, warm air being inspired instead of
- cold air, as is the case in using the ordinary respirator.
- b. For disinfecting the air which is breathed when a person is exposed to
- tainted or infectious atmosphere, as in hospitals, infected districts, &c., the felt being saturated with a weak solution of Condy’s fluid.
- For breathing air impregnated with irritating particles : thus it will be found most useful for iron-filers, needle-grinders, glass-grinders, millers, lime-burners, &c., the felt preventing the passage of the particles into the lungs.
- The respirator can only be used as inhaler, where continuous inhalation at a low temperature is desired. Under these circumstances the sponge in the respirator is saturated with a medicated fluid.
- Fig. 836.
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- Respirator, Colliers Aluminium, Pig. 836,
- 2s. 6d., 3s. 6d. £0 4 & Ditto Orinasal . . . . . 6s. 0 7 0
- Ditto Arnold and Sons’ Improved Dwarf, in tin case. 3s. 6d., 0 5 0
- Ditto Nightingale’s Invisible, No. 1 0 5 6
- Ditto ditto No. 2 0 10 6
- Ditto ditto No. 3 1 1 0
- For protecting the Mouth and Respiratory Organs against Cold, Damp, Fogs, Rebreathing the Breath, or Noxious influences.—Vide Lancet, January 13th and February 29th, 1872, The British Medical Journal, Medical Times, Dental Journal, Chemist and Druggist, &c.
- Retractor, Morton’s.........................2s. 6d., 0 3 6
- Ditto Copper . . . . . . . .016
- Sacking, Poles, and Irons, complete, for removing patients
- from the operating theatre.........................2 2 0
- Scales and "Weights, C-rain, in oak box, best make . .036
- Ditto box end beam, in mahogany 0 11 0
- Ditto Dispensing, with sliding pillar, in
- mahogany box, very superior . . . . .16 0
- Seton Tape............................................0 0 &
- Fig. 837.
- Skin-Grafting Scissors, Mr. Cripps’, Pig. 837, vide Lancet,
- June 3rd, 1871.....................................1 15 0
- Spongio-Piline (Markwiek’s) .... per yard 0 15 0/
- Starch Bandage Scissors, Seutin’s, Pig. 838
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- Starch Bandage Scissors, Clover’s, with short blades
- 4s. 6d. £0 5 0
- Statham’s Student’s Chemical Cabinet, No. 1 . .10 0
- Ditto ditto No. 2 . . 1 11 6
- Stretcher Improved, by C. R. Keetley (Registered), complete, Rig. 839 . . . . . . , 1 10 0-
- In many cases of typhoid and other fevers, of peritonitis and other inflammatory diseases, of bedsores, of various chronic diseases, in many surgical and obstetric cases, it is very desirable to have a mode of moving a patient from room to room, or from bed to bed, and a mode of changing the patient’s bed and body linen, without causing the least avoidable disturbance or excitement.
- The Improved Stretcher has been used with great satisfaction at St. Bartholomew’s Hospital, London, and the Queen’s Hospital, Birmingham.
- Extract from Lancet, January 8th, 1876:—“ It can be placed under the patient piecemeal, and afterwards easily and without danger of mistake fitted together again. It is only a skeleton of webbing in the part which sustains the back and buttocks, and thus allows bedsores and blisters to be easily dressed. The cutaneous sensibility of the back is so extremely blunt that the network of webbing feels like a whole and undivided piece.”
- Extract from British Medical Journal, January 22nd, 1876:—“ Its chief advantages are—The most sensitive or feeble patient can be freely moved, with' no sense of discomfort and no dangerous disturbance. Bedsores and blisters on the back can be easily dressed through its means, and even the back percussed or auscultated through it. It is light and portable, and packs into a parcel three feet long by five inches in diameter.”
- Vide Medical Times and Gazette, February 5th, 1876, and Medical Press and, Circular, January 26th, 1876.
- Students’ Note Book....................................
- Thermic Hammer, Dr. Day’s with Spirit Bottle, in case,
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- Ditto ditto ditto, ebony handle .
- Ditto ivory handle..............................
- Ditto eboDy handle..............................
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- Fig. 840.
- Tourniquet, Improved Elastic, as suggested by Dr. Eoulis,
- Eig. 840 .............................................£0 3 6
- This Instrument consists of an india-rubber cord, threaded through a wooden mount, having a slit in the upper face, as shown in the Engraving.
- To Apply.—Stretch the two ends, pass them round the limb, and completing the circle, slip one after another into the slit in the mount. The tension thus produced renders this instrument as effective as any complete tourniquet now in use. To Remove.—Stretch the ends and raise them out of the slit.
- Fig. 841.
- Transfusion Apparatus, Aveling’s complete with two
- pipes and stopcocks, in case . . . . .15 0
- Ditto with forceps and knives, complete,
- Eig. 841...............................................1 10 0
- Transfusion Apparatus, G-raily Hewitt’s, consisting of Glass Syringe, two Silver Pipes, Operating Eorceps,
- Lancet, and Scalpel, in case, complete . . . . 2 10 0
- Ditto Playfair’s . . . . . 0 16 0
- Ditto Maisonneuve’s . . . . 0 16 0
- Trial Glasses, with double convex and concave lenses, prisms, tinted glasses, spectacle adapted with spring in mahogany case . . . . . .660
- Ditto without prisms. . . . . .500
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- Fig. 84-2.
- Urinometer, Arnold and Sons’ Improved, with indelible
- markings, Fig. 842 ....... £0 5 0
- Vaccinating Instrument, Evans’ . 0 6 0
- Varicocele Bing, Wormald’s ...... 0 1 0
- Vidal’s Needle for Varicocele 0 4 6
- Vulcanite (or hard rubber) Syringes 2s. 6d., 3s. 6d., 5s., 0 7 6
- Wooden Figure, padded, life size, with moveable joints
- for demonstration ....... 12 12 0
- Ditto smaller . . . £6 6s., £8 8s., and 10 10 0
- Wordsworth’s Cautery, for destroying nsevi, &c. . .036
- Wormald’s folding director and aneurism needle complete .............................................0 10 6
- Fig. 843.
- Arnold and Sons’ Improved Continuous Current Battery,
- 30 cells, in mahogany cabinet, complete, Fig. 843 .8 8 0
- Ditto ditto 50 cells . . 12 12 0
- Ditto ditto 100 „ . . 20 O 0
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- Morgan’s Varicocele Suspender ..... £0 5 (3 Arnold and Sons’ Improved Microscope . . . . 6 S 0
- Fig. 844.
- Arnold and Sons’ Improved Section Knife, suggested by-Mr. Gr. C. Johnson. Price complete in case . . 0 12 6
- Liverpool, 5tli May, 1876-
- Leak Sie,—We find the Section Knife you have devised, and which we have thoroughly tested, admirably adapted for cutting the thinnest possible sections; it combines many advantages, and is particularly light, well balanced, and handy to use.—Very truly yours, Abthttk C. Cole.
- Kiichenmeister’s Improved Scissors for dividing the
- cervix, Pig. 845 ...................................... 1 1 0
- Fig. 846.
- Invalid Alarm Bell (Electric), with 75 feet of silk-covered
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- Eustachian Catheter, Vulcanite ..... £0 2 6 Pulitzer’s Apparatus.....................0 8 6
- Fig. 847.
- Politzer’s Apparatus, modified by Dr. Cooper, Fig. 847 . 0 10 6
- Ear Syringe, Dr. Allen’s, with long pipes 6s. 6d. 7s. 6d. 0 9 6
- Ear Forceps, Arnold and Sons’ Improved, Fig. 848 .1 1 0
- These forceps are so arranged that they only open at the extreme end, thereby enabling the operator to see clearly.
- Arnold a,nd Sons’ Improved Eyeshade, wire gauze, covered
- with silk ....... single 016
- Ditto ditto. . double 0 3 0
- These shades are very light, and the wire gauze admits of free ventilation with-•out draught.
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- Pocket Bellows for Artificial Respiration . . £0 10 6
- Yicle Medical Times and Gazette, Dec. 4tli, 1869.
- Bottle and Brush, in case, for Blistering Fluid . .020
- Microscopical Air-pump, with Trough, complete for
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- Tourniquet, Improved by Mr. Hunter . . . . 1 10 0
- ' Yide Lancet, July 15tli, 1876.
- Fig. 849.
- Fig. 850.
- Dr. ~W. Draper’s Improved Folding Midwifery Forceps,
- Nickle Plated, see Figs 849 and 850 . . . . 1 17 O'
- Extract from Obstetrical Journal, February, 1876.—The forceps about to he described take the name of folding forceps, in consequence of the two blades of the instrument being so constructed as to fold one within the other in such a manner that both are introduced at the same time. In the above illustration, Fig. 849 shows the forceps closed, and Fig. 850 exhibits them open. My forceps are a modification of Mr. Vaclier’s, and after a fair trial of both I venture to say that my instrument is a considerable improvement upon the original design. The forceps are so small and portable that they may be conveniently carried in the breast pocket.
- There is one more point worthy of note, viz. that these forceps may be used, if it be deemed advisable, under the bedclothes without the knowledge of the patient or her attendants, and it is, I hold, often a matter of no small importance that a sensitive and delicate patient should be saved the shock and natural dread occasioned even by the most gentle notion of the use of instruments.
- Extract from Braitfiwaite’s Retrospect, June, 1876.—The forceps are applicable in all that numerous class of cases in which slight assistance is indicated to terminate tedious, but otherwise natural labours; in fact, they may be employed in all cases in which ordinary short forceps are applicable. There is one more point worthy of note, viz. that these forceps may be used, if it may be deemed desirable, under the bedclothes without the knowledge of the patient or her attendant's.”
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- Dr. Cooper’s Aural Speculum, Dig. 851 . . . . £0 10 6
- The advantage possessed by this ear speculum is, that it can be opened and shut, and thus easily, and without loss of time, cleansed of cerumen, &c.; and, besides, the possibility of obtaining a slight side to side hitching movement of the door which in the meatus allows of the bringing into view parts of the drum-head that would otherwise be obscured; while, lastly, the proximal extremity is well expanded to permit of a clear illumination. This speculum is made in three sizes.
- Arnold and Sons’ Improved Nasal Speculum . . . £0 10 6
- Uterine Syringe, by Dr. Murphy, Tig. 853 . .2 2 0
- Arnold and Sons’ Improved Head-rest adjustable at any angle for Ophthalmic Operations, suggested by Mr.
- Vernon, and used at St. Bartholomew’s Hospital. Price complete . . . . . . . .660
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- Palfrey’s Uterine Case,containing Uterine Sound, Sponge-
- holder, Scarifying Knife, with extra blade . . .£150
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- Elastic Intra-Uterine Stem, by Dr. Grreenhalgh . .036
- Extract from British Medical Journal-.—There are two points in connection with the use of the india-rubber stem to which I am particularly anxious to direct attention, in addition to the advantages already referred to. Firstly, although soft, elastic, and easily bent while out of the uterus, it becomes sufficiently firm when pressed equally on all sides by the canal of the cervix to gradually overcome all flexions, except in cases where the uterus is bound down to the surrounding parts. Secondly, its action is not purely mechanical. It has been observed by myself and others that, in many cases where the stem has been worn for some time, the enlarged and firm uterus has become greatly reduced in size, and so soft as closely to resemble that organ in the early stage of subinvolution: effects probably due to the freer exit of the secretions and the mucous discharge, which usually persists during the retention of the stem.
- Should the stem have a tendency to slip out, which is sometimes the case, it can be easily retained in situ, by pressing upon the shield a plug of cotton-wool, saturated with glycerine, tied crosswise with fine twine to facilitate removal.
- I have now used the india-rubber stem for more than four years in a large number of private and hospital cases, and in two cases only—cases of chronic metritis with retroflexion, in which a spring vaginal pessary was worn—have I had to withdraw it on account of the onset of irritation. Both patients were highly sensitive women, and had undergone but little previous treatment. I have found these stems most useful in the following cases :
- 1. Dysmenorrhcea;
- 2. Flexions—ante- and retro-flexion of the uterus;
- 3. Strictures of the orifices and canal of the cervix;
- 4. Sterility, congenital and induced;
- 5. Certain cases of subinvolution;
- 6. Certain cases of interstitial fibroid of the uterus.
- Dilating Stems, by Dr. Grreenhalgh, set of three . . 0 12 6
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- Teevan’s Urethrotome Steam’s Urethra Dilators Aveling’s Uterine Sound.
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- Tonsil Scissors, Improved by Dr. Blair, Dig. 855 . .330
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- New Eustachian Catheter, by A. Morison M.B., Eig. 856 1 10 0
- Extract from the Lancet, October 21st, 1876 :—“ My excuse for introducing to the notice of the profession a modification of the Eustachian catheter usually known as Kramer’s, must rest in the fact that, even after considerable experience in the use of this instrument, and after one has successfully catheterised a given case at one sitting, before hitting the faucial orifice of the Eustachian tube on subsequent, occasions time is not unfrequently lost, and the patient’s nares and throat are rendered irritable by repeated endeavours to place the catheter in position. To obviate these inconveniences, I have had constructed by Messrs. Arnold and Sons, of West Smithfield, the above instrument, and I have practically tested the utility of this catheter, and can imagine its proving useful to the expert, and rendering catheterisation of the Eustachian tube a very simple process to those who have less frequently to perform that operation.”
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- Ear Syringe, Improved by Dr. Cooper, with silver scoop,
- Kg. 857 ..............................................£0 12 6
- Extract from Dublin Journal of Medical Science, April, 1877.-—“It follows that our chief aim in syringing ought to be to get a mass of water behind the impacted body, so that by exercising pressure upon it from inside, the force of the water will drive it out along the auditory canal. To accomplish this object effectually, I have suggested the construction of a syringe-nozzle, made somewhat in the shape of an ordinary dressing-case ear-scoop, the ribbon-shaped opening of the bore of which is placed above and somewhat short of the semi-flattened scoop-like extremity, with the object of directing the stream over the scoop-end, so that it may pass at first between the latter and the wall of the meatus. In this way, the small scoop-like extremity having been insinuated a little way between the foreign body and the upper (generally) wall of the meatus, on forcing in the water with the syringe, the stream passing over the scoop-end of the nozzle will be directed into the fundus of the auditory canal, without at all impinging upon the foreign body, all the while steadied, if need be, by pressure of the scoop upon it.”
- Tig. 858.
- JEther Inhaler by Mr. W. T.. Angove, complete, Eig. 858
- £3 3s. 4 4 0
- 'Extract.from the Lancet, December 16th, 1876:—“As there is a groat want just at present of an effective, handy, and cheap inhaler, I have had one made which
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- seems to answer every purpose, and which may, perhaps, be of some use to the profession in general, but especially to private practitioners.
- “I have completely anaesthetised several individual patients in a little over one minute, one in forty seconds. An ounce of ether is sufficient to keep a patient under about ten minutes. Messrs. Arnold and Sons made mine.”
- Fig. 859.
- iEtlier Inhaler, Improved- by Dr. Lambert H. Ormsby,
- complete, Dig. 859 . . . . . . .£140
- The chief advantages of the new Inhaler are as follows :
- 1. Simple in construction and application.
- 2. Not expensive.
- 3. Small quantity of aether used to produce anaesthesia (average quantity 1 oz.).
- 4. Prevents any loss or evaporation of ether vapour.
- 5. Its small size and great portability.
- 6. Short time required to produce complete anaesthesia (average time, two minutes).
- V. The great safety to the patient during administration.
- Ovariotomy Forceps, by Mr. Sydney .Tones, the set of
- 3 in case, complete, Fig. 860 . . . . .5 5 0
- Fig. 861.
- Midwifery Forceps, by Dr. Matthews Duncan, Fig. 861 .110 Instrument for Applying Ointment to the Uterus, by Dr.
- Matthews Duncan, in Vulcanite.....................0 15 0
- Cephalotribe, Dr. Matthews Duncan’s . . . . 2 10 0
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- Syringe for Hyperdistension of Abscess, by Mr. Callender, Kg. 862 ........ £0 5 &
- Expanding Wood Splints for Greneral Application, by Surgeon Major Wyat, with Oakum for Padding, per
- set complete......................................0 10 0
- Cordwent’s Leg and Thigh Splint . . . . . 2 15 0
- Tenotomy Splints . . . . . . ..200
- Fig. 863.
- Operation Case, in morocco leather, with Trays, Drawers,
- Bottles, &c., by Mr. Callender, complete, Eig. 863 .3 3 0’
- Weber’s Graduated Biconical Sound . . . .066
- Guillotines, Dr. Mackenzie’s set of 3 . . . .44 O'
- Tongue Depressors, Turk’s . . . . . . 0 17 6
- Professor Lister’s Carbolic Spray Producer . . .15 0
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- Drop Test-case for Albuminuria, by Mr. W. Henry
- Kesteven, complete, Dig. 864 ..... £0 10 6
- This case is adapted for clinical use. It is portable, measuring about three iuches in length by one in width, and is less than half an inch thick. It contains thin glass squares on which to test the urine, capillary tubes for nitric acid, and a larger size tube for taking up a drop or two of urine.
- Fig. 865.
- Arnold and Sons’ Improved Zwanke’s Pessary, Begistered, suggested by Dr. Clement G-onsoN, three sizes, Pig.
- 865 . . . . . . . each 040
- Extract from the Lancet, June 10th, 1876:—“Every variety of Zwanke hitherto in use has its objections. Speaking of them as a body, it is said they are dangerous, as liable to exert pressure upon the soft parts, causing fistulous communications with the bladder and rectum. To obviate these objections, I have contrived a form of Zwanke, which has been manufactured for me and
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- registered by Messrs. Arnold and Sons, of West Smitlifield, and it has already proved to be a very useful pessary.”
- Extract from the British Medical Journal, September 16th, 1876 :—“ In the treatment of the diseases of women among the poorer classes, we meet with a large number of cases for the relief of which Zwanke’s pessary is the best adapted. All the varieties of Hodge’s pessaries are tried, but directly any force is exerted upon them by straining or coughing they are immediately expelled, and the only pessaries likely to be retained are Zwanke’s.”
- Extract from the Medical Times and Gazette, July 15tli, 1876 :—“ The upper part is made of vulcanite and is extremely cleanly, light, and durable. The lower portion or feet, employed for locking, is made of metal. The patient walks about or sits down with comfort.”
- Fig. 866.
- Arnold and Sons’ Patent Eye Douche, suggested by Dr.
- Priestley Smith, Eig. 866 . . . . . .£076
- Ditto, complete in Leather Case . . . . 0 10 0
- Extract from the Lancet, February 17th, 1877.—“'Messrs. Arnold and Sons, of West Smitlifield, have made for me a new Eye Douche, acting upon the principle of their Simplex Enema, as shown in the engraving. It has worked extremely well in my hands at repeated trials, and it seems little likely to get out of order. I beg, leave, therefore, to bring it before the notice of the profession, and to recommend it as a well-made and useful instrument.”
- Vide Medical Press and Circular, March 21st, 1877; British Medical Journal, March 24th, 1877; Medical Times and Gazette, March 24th, 1877.
- Arnold and Sons’ Patent Eve Douche will be found the most durable and convenient instrument invented. Will be invaluble abroad, as it is impossible to get out of order, and is ready for immediate use.
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- Arnold and Sons’ Improved Continuous Current Batteries, with leclanche cells and regulating dial, Fig. 867
- 15 cells £5 5
- 6 6 8 8 10 10 12 12 24 0 16 16
- Ditto ditto 20
- Ditto ditto 30
- Ditto ditto 40
- Ditto ditto 50
- Ditto ditto 100
- Arnold and Sons’ Improved Combined Battery-Constant Current Batteries lent on hire . per month Eye Instrument Case by Mr. Macnamara Bryant’s Female Urethral Dilator, per set, in Boxwood .
- Ditto ditto in Ivory . .
- This dilator was devised with a view to facilitate operations on the female urethra, and was first used in connection with the galvanic cautery; the slot exposes the affected part, and the rest of the dilator acts as a shield. It can be rotated when in position. They are made in sets of three.
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- Improved Rectum Speculum, by Mr. Richard Davy,
- Dig. S6S............................................£0 10 6
- Extract from. British Medical Journal, July 21st, 1877.—“Here you may examine the simple yet very effective speculum for the rectum that I am in the habit of using. It is preferable to Hilton’s window speculum, because it is larger, cheaper, and exhibits the whole of the rectal walls at a glance; the instrument itself occupying the minimum of space.”
- Callipers, by Dr. Matthews Duncan, Fig. 869 .
- Arnold ''and .Sons’ Physician’s Bag, suggested hy Dr.
- "Andrew Clark • . • • . .
- Sayre’s Yertebrated Probe Ouillotine, Ewen’s Improved .
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- Improved Intra-Uterine Stem, by Dr. Godson, Fig. 870 . £0 4 6 Introducer for ditto . . . . . . .036
- Fig. 871.
- Empyema Stem with shield and tubing complete, by Mr.
- Morrant Baker, Fig. 871 . . . . . .0 5 0
- Extract from tlie Lancet, October 20tli, 1867 :—“ The stems appeared admirably-adapted for washing ont the chest. For this purpose, an india-rubber tube and funnel only were employed, the junction with the orifice of the stems being effected by tapered glass ends, and after washing out, the orifices of the stems were closed by tiny pegs of wood.”
- Pessary, Improved by Dr. Bichardson . , . 0 15 0
- Extract from the Lancet, July 14tli, 1877Having been much troubled to get an instrument for severe cases of prolapsus uteri which would .enable the patient to lift heavy weights and do hard work without pain, I made a pessary, which is sustained in its place by four tapes passing from it to a band round the waist, the pessary itself being an inflating pear-shaped india-rubber one, the portion which joins the tube and two inches and a half of the inflating tube itself being strengthened by a firm rubber or gutta-percha layer. Its advantages are—1st, the uterus rests on a non-irritating air-cushion; 2ndly, it can be made to collapse for easy introduction, and inflated when in situ; 3rdly, no matter what movement the patient makes,-nor how sudden, she does not hurt herself, whereas' patients complain to me that the ordinary porcelain, &c., pessaries hurt very often if they sit down quickly or move about much; 4thly, however much the patient may strain, the pessary cannot escape.
- “The instrument can be obtained of Messrs. Arnold and Sons, London, who manufactured it for me.
- “ The unmistakable expressions of approval from some of my poorer patients lead me to trespass so much on your valuable space.”
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- Tig. 872.
- Thermo Cautery by Dr. Paquelin, Pig. 872
- .£550
- Fig. 873.
- Dr. Southey’s Trocar and Canulas, for the treatment of extensive and unyielding Anasarca, with four silver Canulas, in Ivory case, and Drainage Tubing, complete,
- Pig. 873 .............................................. 0 10 6
- Extract from the Lancet, May 5th, 1877, p. 649 :—“ The canulas of this instrument, which are scarcely larger than the ordinary subcutaneous injecting needles, are introduced into dropsical limbs by a fine trocar. They terminate in a little bulbous extremity, over which a capillary drainage tube is drawn, and conducted below the patient into a pan, bottle, or other vessel. A very large quantity of serous fluid can thus be withdrawn from a single prick for many successive hours, without any discomfort to the patient.
- “ Amongst other recommendations of this simple and cleanly method for relieving anasarca, the following are most important:—1. No troublesome sores or centres for erysipelas are formed. 2. The skin about the puncture is not irritated or macerated by the serum. 3. The patient is kept dry and clean in bed, and the relief obtained is speedy and thorough.”
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- Eig. 874.
- Sayre’s Apparatus for treatment of Spine disease, consisting of improved tripod jointed, for portability, double action pulleys, iron cross bar, leather bands for chin,
- occiput and axilla, Kg. 874..............................£5 10 0
- Ditto, Improved by Dr. Golding Bird . . . .880
- Dr. Spencer T. Smyth writes:—“ I have, since the time when Dr. Sayre advocated in this country the employment of suspension and the plaster of Paris bandages, had many opportunities of testing such treatment. I have every reason to he satisfied. The advantages are, that the treatment does not require such close confinement to the recumbent posture as hitherto resorted to; at the same time a certain amount of extension is kept up upon the vertebral column; and also, in favorable weather, the treatment can be carried on in the open fresh air, which I consider essential towards maintaining the general health of children endowed with strumous diatheses. The apparatus in use at the Sydenham Children’s Hospital was supplied by the Messrs. Arnold, Surgical Instrument Makers, in Smithfield.”
- Fig. 875.
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- Fig. 876.
- Sayre’s Improved Jury Mast for Pott’s disease or angular
- curvature, Fig. 876 ...................£1 10s. £2 2 0
- Arnold and Sons’ Improved Measuring Standard, as used
- at St. Bartholomew’s Hospital . . . . .220
- Bandages of crossbar Muslin 6 yards long, 2|- wide
- per doz. 0 6 0
- Skin-fitting Shirts Nos. 1, 2, 3, . . . . each 0 3 6
- Ditto „ 4, 5, 6,..................„ 0 4 6
- Arnold and Sons’ Improved Uterine Douche, Fig. 877 .1 1 0
- Castle Hill, Fishguard;
- March 7tli, 1877.
- ' Dear Sirs,
- I wish to express my opinion of the Vaginal Douche with the reservoir which [you sent me. I have found it invaluable in a case of extra-uterine fcetation on which I operated this day week; by it I can wash out the sac through the wound in vagina without in the least soiling the bed.
- Yours faithfully,
- Harcocice Waether.
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- Hot-air Bath, Arnold and Sons’ Improved, Big. 878
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- The above bath has one large pipe terminating in three smaller pipes, the hot air is equally distributed, the spirit lamp, being placed at the bottom of the outer pipe, is away from the bed-clothes or cloak, and does not therefore unnecessarily alarm the patient. The whole is easily and readily taken to pieces, and packed within the outer case for portability.
- Fig. 879.
- Ear Forceps, by Mr. Cumberbatch, Fig. 879 . . .0.7 0
- Fig. 880.
- Forceps for Removing Artificial Tympanum, Fig. 880 . 0 4 O
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- EyelidJRetractor, Improved, Arnold and Sons’, Fig. 881 . 0 10 ’6
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- Arnold and Sons’ Improved Vaginal Speculum, Electro- £2 2
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- Dr. Meadows’ Improved Wire-framed Vaginal Speculum,
- Eig. 883 .......................................... 2 2
- Fig. 884.
- Improved Ear Speculum, Silver, in three sizes, by Mr.
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- Improved Eyelid Retractor, by Mr. Macnamara, Eig. 885 £0 12 6 Stevenson’s Splint for Eractured Patella • . . 1 10 0
- Pig. 886.
- Arnold and Sons’ Modification of Stevenson’s Splint
- for Transverse Eracture of Patella, Eig. 886 . .2 2 0
- Tupola Tents. . . ... . per doz. 0 10 6
- Pig. 887.
- Dr. Barnes’ Improved Modification of Thomas’s Spring Pessary, Eig. 887 .................................0 7 6
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- Fig. 888 ........................................£110
- Laryngoscopic Lamp, with parallel bars, bull’s eye condenser and burner complete...............................3 12 6
- Ditto, with stand for table . . . . . 1 10 0
- Fig. 889.
- Graduated series of Uterine Bougies, by Dr. Matthews Duncan, complete in morocco case, the set of 12,
- Fig. 889 , .... . ... 4 10 0
- Ditto half set of 6 . . . . . . 2 10 0
- Fig. 890.
- Uterine Sound, Improved by Dr. Matthews Duncan,
- Fig. 890 . . ........................ 0 7 G
- Fig. 891.
- Disc and Stem Pessary for Prolapsus, Improved by Dr.
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- Arnold and Sons’ Modification of Eose’s Vaccinator in Porcupine Quill Handle, Pig. 892 . . . . £0 10 6
- Fig. 893.
- Improved Gralvanic Ecraseur, with platina wire, complete, by Dr. Matthews Duncan, Pig. 893 . . . . 5 10 0
- Fig. 894.
- Arnold and Sons’ Improved Surgeon’s Hand Bag for Midwifery or other instruments, in Morocco leather,
- Pig. 894 .......................................... 0 15 0
- Fig. 893.
- Mr. Callender's Splint for Syme’s or other Amputations, with hinged joint for painless dressing of the stump, Pig.
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- Mr. Callender’s Splint for tlie Amputation of Knee, with hinged joint for painless dressing of the stump, Pig. 896
- per set of three £1 16 6 Ditto ditto ...... each 0 14 0
- Fig. 897.
- Clamp Cradle for Amputation of Stumps and Fractures, without side supports, allowing free movement of
- either limb, Fig. 897 ..........
- Mr. Callender’s Splint for Amputations below Knee, with hinged joint for painless dressing of the stump
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- Cooking’s Poro-plastic Jackets for Sayre’s treatment of Spinal Disease, superseding plaster of Paris bandages
- hospital quality, 10s. 6d. to £0 15 0 Ditto ditto . . . medium, 16s. to 1 5 0
- Ditto ditto .... super. 30s. to 2 2 0
- Measurements required :—Circumference under arms, waist, pelvis, and length from axilla to head of great trochanter.
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- Mr. Callender’s Splint for Amputation of Thigh, with
- hinged joint for painless dressing of the stump, Fig. 898
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- Ditto ditto ...... each 0 15 0
- Arnold and Sons’ Improved Illuminating Endoscope, complete, in case . . . . . . ..880
- Napier’s Eubber Catheter with cap extremity . .040
- Ditto with Silver Canula and Steel
- Stilette for introducing......................1 10 0
- Eichardson’s Set of plated Urethra Bougies, in case .330 Brodie’s ditto ditto . .330
- Catlin’s Pessary................................0 4 0
- Excision Splint, Price’s Modification of McIntyre’s
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- Professor Lister’s Improved Double Mouth Gag, Pig. 899 £1 7 6
- The Improved Invalid Lift (Patented),unpolished,Pig.900 2 12 6 Ditto polished . . . . . .330
- Ditto best make, polished . . . .400
- Tlie Improved Invalid Lift (Patented) is intended for all cases of accident, paralysis, rheumatic fever, gout, and the lying-in chamber, where the utmost care is necessary in moving the invalid. By means of this Invention one person can raise the patient from the bed in a perfectly horizontal position, thus allowing the bed to be withdrawn and made afresh, and the comfort and cleanliness of the helpless invalid to be otherwise attended to.
- By the use of this apparatus bedsores may be entirely avoided, or where they already exist, a more rapid recovery of the patient is secured by their being more easily dressed.
- This lift can be placed under any bedstead instantly, or even be applied with equal ease and advantage should the bed be on the floor, and when done can be folded up into a small compass.
- Improved Stem Pessary, by Dr. Meadows . . .050
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- Martindale’s Portable Inhaler, for inhaling medicated
- moist air, with thermometer, Fig. 901 . . . .£066
- A simple, portable, and efficient apparatus, in which the air inspired beeomes. fully charged with the medicament, heat, and moisture, while the exertion toathe patient is reduced to a minimum.
- The body of the apparatus is made of tin. It has an earthenware mouthpiece, and a woollen cover or “ cosy,” which in use prevents the rapid lowering of temperature of the fluid contained in it, and allows the patient to handle it without burning his fingers.
- The Portable Inhaler is light, not easily broken, and, ineluding the Thermometer, it packs safely in a parcel 7 in. x 5 in. x 5 in.
- As it contains no cork or india-rubber joining likely to absorb contagion, it can. be easily cleansed by washing with boiling water.
- Pocket Insulated Surface Clinical Thermometer (Patented), by Dr. Mortimer Granville, price, complete, in case, Fig. 902 . . .
- Vide Lancet, August lltli, 1876.
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- Arnold and Sons’ Improved Hypodermic Syringe (Patented), with two platina needles, cut-glass bottle, in mahogany case, complete, Pig. 903 . . . .£110
- Ditto ditto with two gilt needles, in
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- Fig. 904.
- Arnold and Sons’ Hypodermic Syringe (Patented), with
- screw action and two platina pipes, in leather case .15 0
- Ditto with gilt pipes, Pig. 904 . . .110
- Extract from Lancet of July 20th, 1878, p. 89:—“We have received from Messrs. Arnold and Sons an improved patent hypodermic syringe, which is represented in the accompanying woodcuts. The improvement consists of a reservoir, D, containing oil (in the centre of the plunger); a small piston-rod is inserted inside the ordinary piston, B, and attached to the handle, A, of the syringe, by means of a screw. We have tried this little instrument, which is manufactured by Messrs. Arnold and Sons, of West Smithfield, and can testify to the ease and readiness with which it works, one of the chief difficulties in the use of hypodermic syringes having been successfully overcome by the invention.
- Extract from Medical Times and Gazette, August 3rd, 1S78:—“ Another important advantage over existing instruments is that the plunger, being constantly expanded by moisture, fits the cylinder accurately. The gradations on the barrel are accurately marked in red, which is indelible, and the exact quantity injected can be readily seen. The application of this self-lubricating plunger, for which Her Majesty’s Letters Patent have been granted, can be applied to all syringe enemas, &c.”
- Extract from Medical Press and Circular, August 7th, 1878:—“ Another important improvement is secured by having the mounts screwed on the glass, thereby rendering it impossible to remove the mount from the cylinder unless by breakage. For India, the Colonies, and all parts abroad, this invention will be invaluable, as it cannot get out of order and will always be ready for use at a moment’s notice. Messrs. Arnold and Sons, of London, are the makers and patentees of the new instrument.”
- Fig. 905.
- Improved Instrument, by Dr. Matthews Duncan, for injecting into an unimpregnated uterus, with Syringe complete, in Morocco case, Kg. 905 . . . 1 10 0
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- Vaccination case by Dr. Purvis .....
- Extract from Statisties on Vaccination:—"The case answers its purpose admirably, and is far superior to cards. It can be obtained of Messrs. Arnold and Sons, 35 and 36, West Smithfield, with whom I have made arrangements for bringing it out/’
- Fig. 906.
- Uterine Repositor and Retracting Speculum by Dr. Cooper, £1 10 0
- Pig. 906 .............................................
- Vide Dublin Journal of Medical Science, May, 1877.
- Fig. 907.
- Dr. Cooper’s Speculum Ear Spout, with tubing . . 0 10 6
- Ditto, ditto, with Syringe, complete, Pig. 907 1 1 0
- Extract from Dublin Journal of Medical Science, April, 1877:—“ For these reasons the speculum, of which we give a woodcut, is constructed with a spout-handle, an appendage that perfectly answers its two-fold requirements of a handle and a spout. We have termed this a spout-speculum, and feel convinced that any one who once uses it will not care to syringe after the old fashion, and, besides this, it has the not inconsiderable advantage, in these days of unnecessarily costly instruments, of being as inexpensive as any ordinary ear speculum, and quite as useful as any of them for the purposes of an optical instrument. I may explain that my speculum is constructed in vulcanite; specula of which, as Pollitzer says (at least he is speaking of much the same material, namely, ‘rubber’), have the advantage ‘ of being much lighter, and are, therefore, home in the meatus by the patient, without support, far more easily than the many metallic cones, and, moreover, do not occasion the unpleasant cold sensation caused by a polished metal surface. The dark ground of the inner surface favours a clear definition of the illuminated parts far more than does the slight reflection of light from the polished metal, which increases the brightness of view at the centre.’
- “ I may add that these instruments are to be had of the well-known surgical instrument makers, Messrs. Arnold and Sons, Smithfield.”
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- Fig. 908.
- New Leg-splint, by Mr. Hancocke Wat-ben, Kg. 908 . . . . . £2 5 O
- Extract from the Medical Times and Gazette, December 8th, 1877:—“ I wish to draw the attention of the profession to a new splint which Messrs. Arnold and Son have made from my suggestions. The splint consists of a back splint of metal perforated with large holes for coolness, ventilation, and (if required) drainage. Attached to this back splint on each side is a lateral splint of perforated zinc slightly holowed; these lateral splints are connected with the back splint by brackets, which travel through slots and are fixed by thumb-screws. By these means the splint can be enlarged to fit a large limb, or reduced to the needs of a smaller one. In the accompanying woodcut the mode of fixing the foot-piece is by a screw which projects below, but in later instruments Messrs. Arnold have devised an improved plan, which, has added to the neatness and compactness of the splint. The lateral splints being provided with hinges, permits them to be folded over each other above the foot-piece and back splint, thus packing into a space of twenty inches by four. The weight of the splint is three pounds five ounces. The advantages claimed for this splint are adaptability to limbs of varying size in girth, facilities for dressing, coolness, portability, and cheapness—its price being twenty-five shillings.
- Army Regulation Pocket Case of Instruments, complete . . . .550
- Depilatory Porceps, improved by Dr.
- Dyce Duckworth, Fig. 909 . .0 46
- Extract from the Lancet, April 6th, 1878:—It has occurred to me that a more efficient instrument might be constructed, and the object of this communication is to introduce to the profession an improved form of forceps for this purpose. I therefore devised that of which the annexed woodcut is an exact copy both as to size and form. It is intended to be taken in the hand and held horizontally, or at a right angle to the head of the patient. There is thus secured a greater increase of power in manipulating the affected hairs, and the process of depilation can be carried on without the inevitable fatigue to the finger and thumb resulting from the use of the ordinary depilatory forceps. Certainly with the forceps here described there will in future be less objection to the practice than there may have been hitherto.
- Messrs. Arnold and Sons, of West Smithfield, have carefully manufactured this instrument at my suggestion.”
- Instrument for Elastic Ligature, by Mr.
- Allingkam . . . . . 1 10 O'
- Arnold and Sons’ Improved Spbygmo-
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- Annular Pessary, Flexible, Fig. 910 . . i .£040
- Extract from the Lancet:—“ The pessary possesses manifest advantages: it collapses for introduction, and when in situ it expands to the circular form or such other shape as may best accommodate its contact with surrounding parts.”
- Auscultatory Sound, by Dr. Ralph W. Leftwich, Fig. 911,
- per set 1 1 0
- Extract from the Lancet, October 14th, 1876:—“ The application of mediate auscultation to the detection of stone, though not new, has hitherto, I believe, been confined to the somewhat awkward expedient of placing a stethoscope upon the hypogastrium while the sound is rotated in the bladder. The “ auscultatory sound,” here described, is in many respects an improvement upon this. It consists essentially of an india-rubber tube, one end of which is provided with an ear-piece and the other stretched over the handle of a sound. The tube should be about twenty-five inches in length, and of a quarter of an inch bore. It must be composed of extremely soft and moderately thick india rubber. The sound itself should he of solid steel; and, although the ordinary form answers very well, it is a decided advantage to have the extremity of the handle cylindrical or conical, so as to preserve the lumen of the tube. The ear-piece, made of vulcanite, is similar to that of a Gruber’s otoscope or a Stern’s stethoscope ; it is intended to-be inserted into the meatus, and maintains its position there best if bent to an obtuse angle,
- “ Thus constructed, the instrument null be found to conduct sonorous vibrations with remarkable intensity and delicacy—indeed, the lightest rub on a polished surface can be heard until ease. In using it, it is necessary that the ear-piece be inserted into the meatus with sufficient firmness to retain its position there without
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- being held. The sound should be held lightly between the finger and thumb, and manipulated in the usual way; the grating noise, however, is so distinct that the tapping movement occupies a secondary place, and is of most use in refining the diagnosis and distinguishing between a calculus and a deposit on the walls of the bladder. The value of the instrument in the simple detection of calculus is tolerably evident, but there can be little doubt that, with practice, its sphere of usefulness will be much extended.
- “ Messrs. Arnold, of West Smithfield, have undertaken to keep a supply of them in various sizes.”
- Fig. 912.
- Dr. Southey’s Improved fine Trocar and Dour Canulas of different lengths for Paracentesis Abdominis, with Tubing, complete, in morocco case, Pig. 912 . .£150
- Ditto with Two Trocars of different sizes and
- Eight Canulas of various lengths and sizes, with
- Tubing, complete, in morocco case . . . .200
- Extract from Lancet of August 10th, 1878 :—“For the last year I have had every case of ascites—hepatic, carcinomatous, cardiac, renal—which has fallen under my care at St. Bartholomew’s, and required tapping, tapped in this way; and the results have proved sufficiently satisfactory for me to recommend it highly. I have had no instance of peritonitis thus provoked. The paracentesis, instead of being a formidable operation, is nothing more than the prick of a needle. The ascitic fluid is quite sufficiently evacuated; it is also removed gradually, the near average rate of its removal being from ten to twenty ounces per hour. The pressiu’e upon the diaphragm, the intestines, the intra-abdominal vessels, and the walls of the abdomen, is slowly but steadily relieved. There is no syncope provoked and no necessity for swathing the patient with bandages, a circumstance in the old method of performing paracentesis by large trocars which in hot weather added greatly to the patient’s distress. Both by doctors and patients this mode of performing paracentesis will, I think, be hailed as an advance in clinical medicine.
- “ Mode of Operation.—Trivial as this is, it appears to me from experience that there is a right and a wrong way of introducing the canula. Instead of driving the trocar in quite perpendicularly, it is best to slope the point downwards somewhat towards the pubes, and to avoid making the canula point upwards towards the sternum. The wound made is so slight that one can afford to make it almost anywhere, but from prejudice I should select the raphe or mesial line below the umbilicus, and about midway between this and the pubes. Before operating, I always insist upon my house-physician ascertaining that the bladder is empty.”
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- Fig. 913.
- Bobson’s Patent Inbaler, Fig. 913.........................£0 6 0
- The separate tube shown at the side of the inhaler forms a cap and is made to fit loosely over the hollow cylinder running up from the base of the vessel. The lid is made air-tight by a band of india rubber. The air, rising through the cylinder, descends the body and small arms of the cap, and finds exit only at the lowest point of the fluid to be inhaled. Passing up through the whole body of the inhalant, it emerges in the form of thoroughly medicated vapour, which is breathed without effort by the patient. The advantages claimed for it are efficiency and simplicity combined with durability and cheapness.
- Fig. 911.
- Dr. Barnes’ Improved Speculum Yaginse, stoutly plated,
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- Arnold and Sons’ Improved, small size, Bichromate Battery, Nickel Silver fittings, complete in walnut case, Fig. 915 ........ £4 10 0
- Directions for Use.—To set tlie battery in. action, raise the handle or rod (4) perpendicularly, and then press down sufficiently to immerse the plates. As the solution becomes exhausted the handle must be lowered, but never more than sufficient to work the coil, and always drawn up after using and placed horizontally, to suspend the action. The small pins attached to the wires are to be placed in the raised heads (1, 1;. The strength of the current is regulated by moving the small handle from w to s (weak to strong).
- To fill the Battery, turn the screw-lieads (3, 3), and by the raised pins turn the flat bars (2, 2) outwards, and by the handle (4) the battery with its vulcanite covering can be lifted out, and the bottle filled three parts with solution, and secured as before.
- By moving the screw of the contact-breaker (6) the rapidity of the shocks can be regulated with the greatest nicety, and when screwed up as only to produce a humming soimd the shocks are so rapid as to be almost continuous. When the instrument is not required, or is wanted to be carried about, it is advisable to empty the battery, which is easily done by pouring the solution into the stoppered bottle by means of the vulcanite funnel, and can be replaced again when required. By this means the plates will last a considerable period without renewal.
- Battery solution.—Dissolve one part of bichromate of potassh in eight parts boiling water, when cold add one part sulphuric acid—all by wreight.
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- Arnolds’ Portable Electro Magneto Machine, in mahogany
- case, Eig. 916 . ................................£1 10 0
- Syphon Douche, Mr. Peter Growlland’s . . . . 0 17 6
- Fig. 917.
- Tracheotomy Tubes, India Eubber, Improved by Mr.
- Morrant Baker, Eig. 917 . . . small size 0 5 0
- Ditto ditto . . medium 0 5 6
- Ditto ditto . . large 060
- It will be seen that it very much resembles the ordinary tube in shape. It is made of the red mineralized india rubber, and of such firmness that it is capable of resisting ordinary pressure, while at the same time it is sufficiently flexible not to cause, ulceration of the trachea, which is frequently the result of wearing silver tubes.
- Deformity Boots to order ......
- Moulded leather Splints to order.....................
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- Dr. G-raily Hewitt’s UterineDouche, Fig. 918 . . .£11
- Nott’s Speculum Yaginse. . . . . . .11
- Smith’s ditto . . . . . . .22
- Hicks’ Ear Speculum, with Reflecting Lens, in case . 1 0
- Yoltolini’s Nasal Speculum . . . . . .08
- Holding-Bird’s Ether Inhaler....................12s. 0 15
- Urinary Case, Dr. Gh Johnson’s.......................1 15
- Ditto Dr. Batten’s......................15
- Ear Aspirator, Improved by Mr. Cumberbatch . . 1 15
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- Improved Laminaria Tents, extra size, by Dr. Matthews
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- Robson’s Patent Diffuser, Pig. 920 . . .8s. 6d. £0 10 6
- Robson’s Patent Diffuser combines bronchitis kettle, disinfector, and vapour-bath in one, and being automatic in its action can be used without either fire or lamp. The sides of the apparatus rise from back to front, and the top dips down towards the middle, whereby the steam is caused to rise and to be carried from all parts of the vessel by the air which enters through the inner chamber towards the mouthpiece, from which it then issues in a stream and is diffused. The chamber is constructed so as to contain medicament or disinfectant without interfering with the entrance of air which passes close over its surface, and thus becomes thoroughly impregnated with it. The mouthpiece is made in joints, which fit one within another, for convenience in packing, and the upper end has an elbow for changing the direction of the steam. The lower spout prevents the entrance of smoke when the apparatus is used with a fire.
- s Poroplastic Leg Splints . . 6 pairs, per set 1 1 0
- Ditto Arm „ . 3 pairs, per set 0 13 6
- Ditto Ankle „ each 0 2 0
- Ditto Elbow „ set 3, per set 0 12 0
- Ditto Breast „ ditto 0 15 0
- Ditto Hand „ ditto 0 15 0
- Cocking’s Poroplastic, in Sample Boxes . . per box 0 15 0
- Clover’s Set of Catheters with India-rubber Syringe for washing out the bladder, in case complete . . .*
- Wagstaffe’s Set of twelve Catheters, in case complete,
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- Dr. Tibbits’ Constant Current Batteries, 15 cell, Big. 921 £5 5 0
- Ditto ditto 20 „ . 6 6 0
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- Ditto ditto 40 „ . 10 10 0
- Ditto ditto 50 „ . 12 0 0
- Ditto ditto 100 „ . 23 0 0
- Ditto Combined Battery 30 cells 14 14 0
- Ditto ditto 40 „ 16 16 0
- Ditto ditto 50 „ 18 18 0
- Arnold and Sons’ New Constant Current Battery, patented July 29tli, 1878, presents many advantages over those in general use:—1st. They are extremely portable, and it is impossible for the solution to escape from the cell unless the battery is turned upside down. 2nd. They require no pi-eparation, being charged ready for immediate use. 3rd. There are no loose wires which can be easily broken or damaged, and the whole of the cells are exposed by simply removing the cover. 4th. Their electro-motive force is made higher than those in general use, and by careful use they will last two years without recharging. 5th. By a simple arrangement they can be securely packed and sent abroad without fear of the solution being upset, and thereby spoiling the battery.
- Arnold and Sons’ Patent Constant Current Battery, 15 cell 5 5 0
- Ditto ditto 20 „ 6 6 0
- Ditto ditto 30 „ 8 8 0
- Ditto ditto 40 „ 10 10 0
- Ditto ditto 50 „ 12 0 0
- Ditto Combined 30 „ 14 14 0
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- Patent Invalid Eeading or Writing Table and Fire Screen combined, in polished mahogany, birch, or walnut, Fig. 922 . . . . . > . . .£140
- Unlike all other tables intended for use in illness, it is not cumbersome or unsightly, and when closed it represents a fire screen, and can be placed, if not required, flat against a wall.
- Artificial Eye Apparatus, after M. le Dr. Perrin, Paris,
- for facilitating ophthalmoscopic studies, complete .330 The apparatus consists of a hollow brass sphere, the cavity of which corresponds in size to the ocular globe. It can be raised or lowered to any desired height on its stand, to which it is fixed by a joint having a universal motion. This sphere is composed of three parts:—
- 1st. The body, which is blackened inside, representing the intraocular cavity. 2nd. The anterior portion, containing the representation of the dioptric apparatus on a plano-convex lens of suitable focal length.
- 3rd. The posterior portion, holding in its cavity a removable small copper cup, on which is represented an ophthalmoscopic image of the fundus, either normal or pathological.
- Three lenses are supplied—one representing the astigmatic, a second the hypermetropic, and a third either the myopic or emmetropic appearances presented by the eye.
- Twelve copper cups, on which are painted different pathological conditions of the eye, are also furnished.
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- These difficulties are entirely removed by the artificial eye, which opens the valuable and fruitful field of ophthalmoscopic research to all; and as a means of diagnosis for many maladies, even though remotely connected with the eye, this study is becoming daily more important.
- Fig. 923.
- Improved Illuminating Hand Lamp, for using with
- speculum, ophthalmoscope, or laryngoscope, Pig. 923 . £1 1 0
- “ The wick is fed by a sponge saturated with petroleum, and burns for several hours, with a high illuminating power. The flame is enclosed in a lantern to protect it from currents of air; the rays are concentrated by a bi-convex lens, so that the light can be thrown on any given point; no shade is required/’— Medical Times.
- Wagstaffe’s Set of Catheters and Sounds, electro plated, in morocco case . . . . . . . . 3 10 0
- Professor Lister’s Set of Catheters, electro-plated . . 3 10 0
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- Pocket Clinical Urine Case, by Dr. Alexander, Figs. 924 and 925 ...............................................£1 15 0
- This little case is five and a half inches long, two and a half wide, one inch deep. It carries a trial-jar enclosing a urinometer, which requires three drachms and a half of fluid to float it, and is thus advantageous when but a small quantity of urine can be obtained; a double ebonite case containing at one end a bottle for nitric«acid, and at the other a bottle for Folding’s test-solution or liquor potass®; two full-sized test-tubes, with silk covering to prevent breakage. A small movable brass bracket for holding trial-jar and test-tubes when in use ; a spirit-lamp, the peculiarity of which is that the wick is always ready for use; the lamp itself is spirit-tight; a small double ebonite case, containing matches and test-papers; a pair of brass forceps for holding test-tubes, &c., completes the case, which is made of wood covered with morocco leather.
- The British Medical Journal, June 9th, 1877, says:—“ It is the most ingenious, thoroughly portable, and cleverly arranged urine case which we have seen; and both in design and execution is deserving of high commendation.”
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- Improved Midwifery Forceps, by C. L. Anderson, L.R.C.P.
- Edin. .......... £1 1 0
- Extract from the Liverpool and Manchester Medical and Surgical Reports of 1878:—“ The Improved Forceps are a modification or combination of the Simpson’s and Barnes’ forceps, about half an inch longer than Simpson’s from lock to tip, or 9 inches, while the short forceps measure 7-2 inches. The transverse measurement of long forceps is 3J- inches, in short forceps 2| inches. Both forceps measure at tip f inch. Like Simpson’s the German shoulder has been adopted, and the foramen of Hodgkin or Barnes so placed as in combination with the shoulders to give the operator greater extraction power. There is also another advantage, especially to beginners, the upper and lower blades are indicated, and the handles are roughened slightly as seen in the engraving. The forceps have both been tried and found to meet the purposes for which they were made. They can he had of Messrs. Arnold and Sons, West Smithfield, London.”
- Hypodermic Syringe, by Dr. Spencer Thomson, complete,
- with 2 Steel Needles . . . . . . .110
- Extract from the Lancet, April 15th, 1876:—“ The chief advantages claimed for this instrument are its unfailing efficacy, its constant readiness for use when recjuired, and its portability.
- “ The syringe, which is contained in a German silver case, is secured by a screw
- cap, and thus being kept air-tight the piston never becomes dry.”
- Clover’s Gras and Ether Inhaler ..... 10 10 0
- Spray producers for the Throat for Hospital patients, by
- Dr. F. de Havilland Hall 0 2 6
- Budd’s Elastic Probes ....... 0 6 0
- Buitle’s Spear-pointed Scarificators .... 0 8 6
- Nasal Douches for Hospital Patients, by Dr. Brunton . 0 2 6
- Ear Syringe, Vulcanite, Lucas’s . . 0 6 6
- Dr. Barnes’ Vaginal Rests . . . . . 0 5 0
- TABLE-KNIVES, RAZORS, &c.
- Fig. 926.
- Table Knives, Arnold and Sons’ Superior, in best ivory
- handles, Fig. 926 .....................per doz. 2 10 0
- Fig. 927.
- Dessert Knives, Arnold and Sons’ Superior, in best ivory
- handles, Fig. 927 ..... per doz. 200
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- Carving Knife and Fork Poultry Carvers Table Knives, in ivory handles Dessert Ditto ditto Carving Knife and Fork ditto Poultry Carvers ditto
- Table Knives, in ivory handles, plain quality Dessert ditto ditto Carving Knife and Fork Poultry Carvers
- Table Knives and Forks, in bone handles Dessert ditto ditto
- Carver and Fork ditto
- Table Knives, in black handles, with silver ferrules . .110
- ditto per pair £0 15 0
- ditto ditto . 0 14 0
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- ditto . 1 6 0
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- ditto . 0 10 6
- Lain quality . per doz. 1 5 0
- ditto ditto . 1 1 0
- ditto per pair 0 9 0
- ditto ditto . 0 9 0
- handles per doz. 0 12 0
- ) ditto . 0 10 6
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- Dessert ditto ditto ditto 0 18 0
- Table Forks, stoutly electro-plated per doz. 42s. 2 10 6
- Dessert Forks, stoutly electro-plated ditto 32s. 2 0 0
- Table Spoons ditto ditto 40s. 2 8 0
- Dessert ditto ditto ditto 30s. 1 16 0
- Tea ditto ditto ditto 18s. 1 4 0
- Fig. 928.
- Razors, in plain handles, Fig. 928 . per pair 0 2 0
- Ditto good quality, black handles ditto . 0 5 0
- Ditto best ditto ditto ditto . 0 7 0
- Ditto good quality, ivory handles ditto . 0 9 0
- Ditto best ditto ditto ditto . 0 10 6
- Ditto very superior ditto ditto . 0 12 0
- Ditto ditto in tortoiseshell ditto . 0 14 0
- Heiffor’s Razors, hollow ground
- each 0 2 6
- In an article on “ Methods of obtaining Sections of Frogs’ Eggs,” the writer states :—“I find the best Razor for this pnrpose, and, indeed,for all microscopic purposes, to be the flexible edged razors made by John Heiffor, Sheffield, and stamped ‘ Made for the Army.’ In order to render the edge flexible, these razors have their surfaces ground hollow; this hollow holds a great deal of spirit, and thus renders it easier to float the sections off. Moreover, the edge is extremely thin, and does not act as a wedge on a brittle substance life a frog’s egg, and break the section in half. .... Again, these razors are extremely easy to sharpen, and every microscopist ought to be able to put a fine edge on his own razor. . . .
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- Pocket Knives, 1 blade, in buck, ivory, pearl, and tortoiseshell . . , . . Is., 2s. 6d. £0 3
- Ditto 2 blades, ditto, Pig. 929. Is. 6d., 3s. 6d„ 0 5 Ditto 3 blades, ditto . . . 2s., 5s. 0 7
- Sportsman’s Knives in great variety . 10s. 6d. to 5 0
- Fig. 930.
- Ladies’ Scissors, embroidery, Pig. 930 . . 3s. 6d. 0 5
- Ditto button hole . . . . 3s. 6d. 0 5
- Fig. 931.
- Ladies’ Scissors, cutting out, Pig. 931 3s. 6d., 4s., 4s. 6d. 0 5
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