oJe0mberhia9ri^'  )    applying  Carrel-Dakin  Solution. 
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Detailed  Description  of  Improved  Apparatus. — As  stated 
before  this  apparatus  was  designed  to  overcome  all  of  the  limita- 
tions referred  to  above,  and  the  following  illustrations  and  descrip- 
tions will  bear  out  the  claims  for  its  superiority  over  existing 
devices. 
Figure  4A  shows  the  apparatus  at  the  bedside  in  actual  use. 
The  collapsible  stand  shown  in  detail  in  Fig.  6  can  be  attached  to 
a  bedpost  of  any  size  and  is  provided  with  a  hook  at  its  top  from 
which  the  caloris  bottle,  (e)  Fig.  6,  is  suspended  by  means  of  the 
hinged  eye  (e1)  which  is  riveted  to  the  base  of  the  bottle.  The 
object  of  using  a  caloris  bottle  as  a  reservoir  is  to  enable  supplying 
the  solution  at  a  body  temperature  and  to  permit  of  using  this 
apparatus  for  hypodermoclysis,  Murphy  drip,  or  for  irrigating 
wounds  with  hypertonic  salt  solution. 
Fig.  5.  Graphic  illustration  of  improved  instillation  apparatus.  Each 
connecting  tube  is  supplied  with  an  individual  clamp  and  sight-feed  which 
makes  it  possible  to  accurately  regulate  the  flow  to  each  instillation  tube. 
See  text. 
