LIST OP ILLUSTRATIONS. 



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FIG. 



107. Method of holding scissors 



108. Holding scalpel and director 



109. 110. Holding scalpel and director 



111. Elastic ligature applied 



112. Extent of contraction of ligature 



113. 114. Paquelin's thermo-cautery . 

 115-119. Platinum heads for Paquelin's cautery 

 120, 121. Holding scalpel when puncturing 



122. Holding a suture needle . 



123. Trocar for chest 



124. Trocar for bowel 



125. Trocar for rumen 



126. Bone chisel 



127. Bone gouge 



128. 129. Curettes 



130. Flushing curette 



131. Bone forceps 



132. Frame bone-saw 



133. Chain saw 



134. Largu's suture-needle 



135. De Mooij's suture-needle 



136. 137. Reiner's needle-holder 



138. Hagedorn's needle-holder 



139. Suture needles . 



140. Interrupted suture 



141. Inserting the suture 



142. Methods of suturing 



143. Glover's suture . 



144. Pin suture 



145. Interrupted suture 



146. Quilled suture . 



147. Sutures of relaxation 



148. Tension suture in position 



149. 150. Jobert's suture 



151. Lembert's bowel-suture . 



152. Lembert-Czerny bowel-suture 



153. Tourniquet 



154. Catch for rubber tourniquet 



155. Ligating an artery (first stage) 



156. Ligating an artery (second stage) 



157. Greig-Smith's artery forceps 



158. Spencer Well's artery forceps 



159. 160. Aneurysm needles . 

 161. Restoration of blood supply by collateral vessels 

 162a, 162b. Acupressure methods 



163. Rolling a bandage 



164. Two-ended bandage 



165. Machine for rolling bandages 



166. 167. Bandaging . 



