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Jimy Brothers Group of Company Surgical Instruments Diagnostics Buck Dejerine Buck RS-1-101-18 RS-1-103-20 RS-1-102-18 Percussion Hammer Percussion Hammer 20cm, 18.5 cm, 20cm, Dejerine Taylor Mod. USA Wartenberg RS-1-104-21 RS-1-105-20 RS-1-106-19 Percussion Hammer Percussion Hammer Pinwheel 21cm, 20cm, 18cm, Surgical Instruments Diagnostics Pinard Pinard RS-1-107-18 RS-1-108-15 Stethoscope Stethoscope 18 cm, 15cm, Surgical Instruments Anesthesia Magill Miller Millar-Baby RS-2-101-15 RS-2-102-00 RS-2-103-00 Catheter Introducing Forceps Laryngoscope Sets Laryngoscope Sets 14.5 cm,20 cm,25 cm, Miller Guedel-Negus Guedel-Negus RS-2-104-00 RS-2-105-00 RS-2-106-00 Laryngoscope Blade Laryngoscope Sets Laryngoscope Sets Fig. 0,Fig. 1,Fig. 2,Fig. 3,Fig. 4, Fig. 2,Fig. 3,Fig. 4, Fig. 1,Fig. 2,Fig. 3,Fig. 4, Surgical Instruments Anesthesia Guedel-Negus McIntosh McIntosh RS-2-107-01 RS-2-109-00 RS-2-108-00 Laryngoscope Blades Laryngoscope Blades Fig. 1,Fig. 2,Fig. 3,Fig. 4, Fig. 0,Fig. 1,Fig. 2,Fig. 3,Fig. 4, McIntosh Foregger Battery Handle RS-2-110-00 RS-2-111-01 RS-2-112-00 Laryngoscope Sets Laryngoscope Blades Battery Handle Fig. 1,Fig. 2,Fig. 3,Fig. 4, Fig. 1,Fig. 2,Fig. 3,Fig. 4, Surgical Instruments Anesthesia McIntosh McIntosh McIntosh RS-2-114-00 RS-2-115-00 RS-2-116-00 Laryngoscope Sets fiber optic Laryngoscope Sets fiber optic Laryngoscope Sets fiber optic Fig. 1,Fig. 2,Fig. 3, Fig. 1,Fig. 2,Fig. 3, Fig. 1,Fig. 2,Fig. 3, McIntosh RS-2-113-00 Laryngoscope Sets Fig. 1,Fig. 2,Fig. 3,Fig. 4, Surgical Instruments Trocars Universal Nelson Lichtwitz RS-3-101-04 RS-3-102-07 RS-3-103-19 Trocar Trocar Antrum Trocar 14 cm, 20 cm, 18.5 cm, Adson Frazier Frazier RS-3-104-21 RS-3-105-10 RS-3-106-06 Suction Cannula Suction Cannula Suction Cannula 20 cm, 24 cm, 19.5 cm, Surgical Instruments Trocars Yasargil Poppen Luer RS-3-109-15 RS-3-107-06 RS-3-108-30 Suction Tube working length 150 mm with Suction Cannula Suction Tube working length 110 mm Luer hub 18 cm, 21.5 cm, Yankauer Yankauer Poole RS-3-110-27 RS-3-111-00 RS-3-112-22 Suction Tube complete with suction tip and Suction Tube Suction Tube connector 31 cm,15 cm,2.5 cm,10 cm, 22 cm, 31 cm, Surgical Instruments Trocars Poole Nuboer Nuboer RS-3-113-22 RS-3-114-21 RS-3-115-21 Suction Tube Suction Tube Suction Tube 22.5 cm, 21 cm, 21 cm, Tuohy Quinke Verres RS-3-117-12 RS-3-116-10 RS-3-118-20 Lumbar Puncture Needle Luer Lock Lumbar Puncture Needle Insufflation Cannula Luer Lock connection connection with special tip 15 cm, Surgical Instruments Suture Kalt Barraquer-Troutman Arruga RS-4-105-14 RS-4-106-10 RS-4-107-14 Needle Holder Micro Needle Holder Micro Needle Holder 13.5 cm, 10 cm,10.5 cm, 13.5 cm, Barraquer-Troutman Barraquer Barraquer RS-4-108-10 RS-4-109-11 RS-4-110-13 Micro Needle Holder Micro Needle Holder Micro Needle Holder 10.5 cm,11.5 cm, 11.5 cm,13.5 cm,14 cm, 13.5 cm, Surgical Instruments Suture Castroviejo-Fino Castroviejo-Fino Castroviejo-Fino RS-4-111-01 RS-4-112-01 RS-4-113-01 Micro Needle Holder Micro Needle Holder very delicate jaw with lock 13 cm, 13 cm, 13 cm, Castroviejo Castroviejo Castroviejo RS-4-114-14 RS-4-115-14 RS-4-121-14 Micro Needle Holder with lock Micro Needle Holder Micro Needle Holder with lock 14 cm, 14 cm, 14 cm, Surgical Instruments Suture Castroviejo Castroviejo Arruga RS-4-122-14 RS-4-124-13 RS-4-123-16 Micro Needle Holder Micro Needle Holder with lock Needle Holder delicate 14 cm, 12 cm, 16 cm, Castroviejo Derf Collier RS-4-125-12 RS-4-126-12 RS-4-127-12 Micro Needle Holder with lock Needle Holder Needle Holder 12 cm, 12 cm,13 cm, 12.5 cm, Surgical Instruments Suture Webster Halsey Neivert RS-4-128-13 RS-4-129-13 RS-4-130-13 Needle Holder Needle Holder Needle Holder 13 cm, 13.5 cm, 12.5 cm, Hegar-Baumgartner Crile-Murray Crile-Wood RS-4-131-14 RS-4-133-15 RS-4-134-15 Needle Holder Needle Holder Needle Holder 14.5 cm, 15 cm, 15 cm, Surgical Instruments Suture Metzenbaum Adson M. 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Hospital RS-4-141-18 RS-4-140-18 RS-4-142-17 Needle Holder one grooved and fenestrated Needle Holder one fenestrated jaw Needle Holder jaw 18 cm, 17.5 cm, 18.5 cm, Mayo-Hegar Mayo-Hegar Brown RS-4-143-14 RS-4-144-16 RS-4-145-13 Needle Holder Needle Holder Needle Holder 14.5 cm,16 cm,18.5 cm,20.5 cm,24 cm,26.5 16 cm,18.5 cm,20.5 cm, 13 cm,18 cm, cm, Surgical Instruments Suture Heaney Jamison Masson RS-4-146-21 RS-4-147-23 RS-4-148-27 Needle Holder Needle Holder Needle Holder 20.5 cm, 23.5 cm, 26.5 cm, Finochietto Wangensteen Johnson RS-4-149-27 RS-4-150-27 RS-4-151-27 Needle Holder Needle Holder Needle Holder 26.5 cm, 26.5 cm, 27 cm, Surgical Instruments Suture Stratte Olsen-Hegar Gillies RS-4-152-23 RS-4-153-14 RS-4-154-16 Needle Holder Needle Holder Needle Holder 23 cm, 14 cm, 16 cm, Crile Mathieu Mathieu RS-4-155-15 RS-4-156-14 RS-4-157-14 Needle Holder Needle Holder Needle Holder 15 cm, 14 cm,17 cm,20 cm, 14 cm,16.5 cm, Surgical Instruments Suture Toennis Lichtenberg RS-4-158-18 RS-4-159-20 RS-4-160-16 Needle Holder Needle Holder Micro Needle Holder 18.5 cm, 20 cm, 16 cm, Webster Hepp-Scheidel RS-4-163-13 RS-4-161 RS-4-162-18 Needle Holder with automatic release ratchet Micro Needle Holder Micro Needle Holder smooth jaw also for lefthanders 23 cm,19 cm, 18 cm, 13 cm,15 cm, Surgical Instruments Suture JABOMA Castroviejo RS-4-164-15 RS-4-165-18 RS-4-166 Micro Needle Holder Micro Needle Holder Micro Needle Holder 15 cm,18 cm,21 cm,23 cm, 18 cm, 14.5 cm,18 cm,21.5 cm, Arruga Castroviejo Barraquer RS-4-167 RS-4-168-13 RS-4-169-13 Needle Holder Micro Needle Holder Micro Needle Holder 16 cm, 12.5 cm, 13 cm, Surgical Instruments Suture JABOMA Castroviejo RS-4-164-15 RS-4-165-18 RS-4-166 Micro Needle Holder Micro Needle Holder Micro Needle Holder 15 cm,18 cm,21 cm,23 cm, 18 cm, 14.5 cm,18 cm,21.5 cm, Arruga Castroviejo Barraquer RS-4-167 RS-4-168-13 RS-4-169-13 Needle Holder Micro Needle Holder Micro Needle Holder 16 cm, 12.5 cm, 13 cm, Surgical Instruments Suture Crile-Wood Sarot Mayo-Hegar RS-4-176-15 RS-4-177-18 RS-4-178-16 Needle Holder Needle Holder Needle Holder standard profile 15 cm, 18 cm,20 cm,26 cm, 16 cm,18 cm,20 cm,24 cm,26 cm,30 cm, Heaney DeBakey Masson RS-4-179-20 RS-4-180-18 RS-4-181-27 Needle Holder Needle Holder delicate pattern mini profile Needle Holder 20 cm,24 cm,26 cm, 18 cm,20 cm,23 cm,26 cm,31 cm, 26.5 cm, Surgical Instruments Suture Ryder (Martin) Martin Wangensteen RS-4-182-13 RS-4-183-15 RS-4-184-27 Needle Holder Needle Holder mini profile elastic type Needle Holder standard profile 12.5 cm,15 cm,18 cm,20 cm,23 cm,26 cm, 15 cm,17 cm,20 cm, 27 cm, Hegar-Vascular Bozemann Hegar RS-4-185-14 RS-4-186-20 RS-4-187-20 Needle Holder micro profile Needle Holder standard profile Needle Holder standard profile 14 cm,18.5 cm,20.5 cm,23 cm, 20.5 cm,24 cm,26.5 cm,29 cm, 20 cm,23.5 cm, Surgical Instruments Suture Stratte Microvascular Mathieu RS-4-188-22 RS-4-189-00 RS-4-190-14 Needle Holder standard profile Needle Holder slender pattern micro profile Needle Holder 23 cm, 14 cm,17.5 cm,20 cm,23 cm, 14 cm,17 cm,20 cm, Mathieu Mathieu Toennis RS-4-192-17 RS-4-191-14 RS-4-193-18 Needle Holder standard profile with interior Needle Holder Needle Holder ratchet 14 cm,17 cm,20 cm, 18.5 cm, 17 cm,20 cm,23 cm, Surgical Instruments Suture Lichtenberg Zweifel Langenbeck RS-4-194-20 RS-4-196-20 RS-4-195-18 Needle Holder lightweight model standard Needle Holder with hinged ratchet standard Needle Holder profile profile 18 cm,20.5 cm,23 cm, 20 cm, 20.5 cm,23 cm, Reverdin Reverdin Reverdin RS-4-197-15 RS-4-198-19 RS-4-199-23 Reverdin Needle short Reverdin Needle medium Reverdin Needle long 14.5 cm Fig. 1,14.5 cm Fig. 2,14.5 cm Fig. 19.5 cm Fig. 1,19.5 cm Fig. 2,19.5 cm Fig. 23 cm Fig.
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