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A set of Scalpels. 



Two pairs of ordinary surgical scissors (small 

 and large) and one curved pair. 



Two pairs of forceps (small and large), and a 

 specially curved pair for manipulating cover glasses. 



Four " Bulldog " forceps for compressing vessels 

 when injecting. 



A pair of Bone forceps. 



Two thick curved needles in handles for lifting 

 Sections. 



Needles, small and large, and handles for them 

 from which they can be readily removed and 

 replaced when it may be necessary to change them. 



Needles with flattened points and cutting edges, 

 in handles. 



Two Sewing Machine needles which will be 

 found most useful for dissecting and for laying out 

 Sections. 



A Bone saw. 



An injecting Syringe, complete with Cannulse 

 and Stopcocks. 



A Hypodermic Syringe for delicate injections. 



A writing diamond. 



Two pieces of good cork backed with lead. 



Two small glass dishes for dissecting under 

 water. 



Three flasks for boiling. 



A set of Test Tubes and rack. 



Short Tubes, with corks, for storing small 

 Sections. 



Half oz., 1 oz. and 2 oz. Bottles, with Corks, for 

 storing Sections. 



A Washing bottle. 



Six Dropping bottles. 

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