Improved  Apparatus  for 
f  Am.  Jour.  Pharm. 
November,  19 17. 
somewhat  higher  plane  than  the  other  end  and  the  solution  naturally 
runs  to  the  lower  level,  thus  being  carried  away  from  the  wound 
rather  than  being  evenly  distributed  over  the  entire  surface.  With 
J). 
Fig.  6.  Telescoping  portable  stand  for  supporting  caloris  bottle  contain- 
ing irrigating  solution  which  can  be  attached  to  any  size  bed-post  without 
danger  of  marring  same.    See  text. 
Fig.  7.  Illustrates  construction  of  metal  lugs  i  containing  slots  i1  through 
which  the  straps  k  pass  and  fasten  stand  to  bed-post. 
Fig.  8.  Shows  the  relative  position  of  stand  a,  b,  c,  d,  metal  lug  i,  strap 
k,  and  bed-post  h. 
"the  improved  apparatus  it  is  possible  to  fasten  one  instillation  tube 
along  the  upper  edge  of  the  wound  and  another  along  the  lower 
edge,  and  as  each  instillation  tube  is  attached  to  an  individual  con- 
necting tube  which  receives  its  supply  of  solution  independently  of 
the  others,  uniform  distribution  to  all  parts  of  the  wound  is  possible. 
