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The Australasian Medical Directory and Handbook NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE GO. ESTABLISHED 1845. JOHN A. McCALL, President. PURELY MUTUAL. NO SHAREHOLDERS VICTu.K.x.a.j.'t xsxtxijM un—imperial cnamDers, 408 uollins street, Melbourne. QUEENSLAND BRANCH-227 Queen Street, Brisbane. NEW ZEALAND BRANCH—Featberstone Street, Wellington. NEW SOUTH WALES—Bond Street Chambers, corner Bond and George Streets, Sydney. JOSIAH HOWELL, General Managerfor Australasiar BOND STREET CHAMBERS, SYDNEY. N.B.—Successful Agents will do well to apply to this Office. l IT LEAD8 THEM ALL. THE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK- RICHARD A. McCURDY, President. Assets over £33,000,000. The Consol Policy recently announced by The Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York combines more advantages with fewer restrictions than any Investment Insurance contract ever offered. It consolidates INSURANCE, ENDOWMENT, INVESTMENT, ANNUAL INCOME. No other Company offers this policy. Apply only to Company’s nearest “ Branch for an Illustration,” giving the date of your birth. THE MUTUAL. LIFE paid to its policy-holders since organization over The Mutdal has ever been in the minds of the discriminating public “ The Greatest of all the Companies.” AUSTRALIAN DEPARTMENT. Z. C. BENNIE, H-. X., FAITHFUL!, 2ft. 12., L.K.C.P., General Manager. Chief Medical Referee. Principal Agency— 131 PITT ST., SYDNEY, N.S.W. BBANOH E S— 473 COLLINS ST., MELBOURNE. 223 QUEEN ST., BRISBANE. National mutual Life Association of Australasia. Established 1809. HEAD OFFICE : MELBOURNE, Collins Street. The First Office in the World to apply the Surrender Value of Life Policies in paying the Premiums, thereby preventing the lapse of the Policies until the Surrender Value is exhausted. FriBS in BI .4* Ife OVEII £3,250,000. i33t.(L IHCOME exceeds £1)00.000. -< DIRECTORS : Hon. EDWARD LANGTON, Chairman. Mr. Alderman CARTER, M.P., J.P., Vice-Chairman. MATTHEW LANG, Esq., J.P. (Mayor of Melbourne). ANDREW NEWELL, Esq. ROBERT REID, Esq., J.P. Lieut. -Col. TEMPLETON, F.I.A., J.P. EDWARD TRENCHARD, Esq. CHIEF MEDICAL OFFICERS: J. ROBERTSON, M.D. JAS. JAMIESON, M.D. JOHN FULTON, M.D. | | ACTUARY: SECRETARY: E. J. STOCK, A.I.A. T. S. ROBERTSON, F.S.S. | GENERAL MANAGER: ALEX. H. YOUNG, A.I.A. Australian W(utual Provident Society. Established 1849. FOR LIFE ASSURANCE ON THE MUTUAL PRINCIPLE. DIRECTORS : The Hon. Sir J. P. ABBOTT, M.L.A., Chairman. J. T. WALKER, Esq., Deputy- Chairman. JOSEPH ABBOTT, Esq., M.L.A. I JAMBS R. HILL, Esq. LITTLEJOHN, Esq. A. W. MEEKS, Esq. THOMAS | BENJAMIN SHORT, Esq. GENERAL MANAGER AND ACTUARY: RICHARD TEECE, Esq., F.I.A. Funds—TEN AND A-HALF MILLIONS STERLING. Annual Income—ONE MILLION & THREE-QUARTERS- This is the Only Australasian Life Office which declares a BOM.-U.B every 'Year Head Office: ROBERT B. CAMERON, 87 PITT STREET, SYDNEY. Secretary. 3 , ARNOLD £i& & SONS’ SPECIALITIES. New Intra-Uterine Applicator, by H. “ Reliance” Clinical Thermometers, E. Trestrail, M.R.O.P., &o. Vide The Lancet, with Indesiructible Indices. Price, from 3s. November 28tb, 1891. Price complete in leather Leg Extension Splint, by J. P. R. Jami- case, 21s. son. Vide The Lancet, February 23rd, 1889. Price, New Phymoais Dilator, by T.F. Gardner. 17s. 6d. Vide British Medical Journal, September 2flth, 1891. Screw Clamp, for treatment, of Genu Val- Price, 16s. Nickel plated, 17s. 6d. gum, by Nicholas Grattan. Vide British Medical New Injector Bougie, for Gleet, &c>, Journal, February 9th, 1889. Price, £2 10s. by J ames McMunn. V ide The Lancet, August 22nd, New Coiotomy Truss, by H. Allingham. 1891. Price, in silver, complete, 10s. 6d. Price complete. £t 5s. Rapid Uterine Dilator, by Dr. Duke, New Guarded Capillary Trocar, for Dublin. Vide British Medical Journal, May 19th, Suprapubic puncture of the Bladder, by A. G. R. 1888. Price, nickel plated, £1 IBs. Foulerton, M.R.O.S. Price, in case complete, 10s. The “ Practitioner’s” Knife, by J. Dodd, 6d. Vide The Lancet, July 27th, 1889. M.B., C.M. Vide The Lancet, April 4th, 1888. Price, Improved Midwifery Forceps, by J. £1 Is. ; in leather case, £1 2-. N. Bredin, L.K.Q G.P.X. Vide The Lancet, January Antiseptic Ligature Box, by Harrison 12th, 1889. Price, £1 17s. 6d. Cripps, F.K.O.S. Price complete. 17s 6d. New Nasal Truss for correcting Deformi- New Pad for Fractured Clavicle, by ties of the Nose, by W. ,1. Walsham, F.R.O.S. Vide G. E. J. Greene, L.K.QO.P. Vide British Medical The Lancet, February 26th, 1888. Price, £2 2s. Journal, dune 30th, 1888. Price, 16s. Sanitary Woven Horsehair Abdom- Inflatable Dilator for Coiotomy, &c., inal Belt (Patented.) Vide The Lancet, October by J. Ward Cousins. Vide British Medical Journal, 27th, 1888. Price, gentlemen's, 21s.; ladies’, 25s. October 27th. 1888. Price. 63. New Form of Uterine Dilator, by F. New Circumcision Clamp, by A. W. Gardner, L.R.O.P., M. R.O.S., &c. Vide The Lancet, Sinclair, of Selangor. Vide The Lancet, April 20th, January 23rd, 1892. Price. 21s. 1889. Price, nickel plated. IBs. Immediate Perineorraphy Case, by New Urethral Injector, by A. G. R. J. B. Hellier, M.D., London. Vide The Lancet, Foulerton, 1892. Price, 21s. M.R.O.S. Vide The Lancet , February January 23rd, 16th, 1889. Price, Ss. Improved Tonsil Guillotine, by A. New Clamp Scissors, for removal of Morison. M.D.. F.It.G.P. Vide The Lancet, January Haemorrhoids, &c., by Dr. Duke, Dublin. Vide 9th, 1892. Vide British Medical Journal, January The Lancet, March 23rd, 1889. Price, £1 Is. 16th 1892. Price. 2os. Coiotomy Dilator, by Harrison Oripps, New Aseptic Hypodermic Syringe, P.K.C.S. Vide The Lancet, July 14th, 1888. Price, by T. J. Bokenham, L.R.G.P., M.RO.S. Vide British Medical Journal, December 26th, 1891. New Wire Adjuster, for use with Ecraseur, Price, 7s. 6d. and 17s. 6d. by Dr. Duke, Dublin. Vide British Medical Journal, New Nasal Ointment Introducer, by January 26th, 1889. Price, 15s. W. Gayton, M.R.G.S. Vide Tile Lancet and British New Nasal Polypi Forceps, by Dr.Ward Medical Journal, March 12th. 1892. Price, 6s. 6d. CouBins. Vide British Medical Journal, November New Form of Ovum Curette, by A. 21st, 1891. krice, 9s. 6d. Meredith Whitehead, M.B , cfco. Vide The Lancet New Forceps for Correcting Defor- February 28th, 1891. Price. 8s. 6d. mities of the Nose, by W. J. Walsham, New Uterine Double Tenaculum, by F.R C.S., &c. Vide The Lancet, August 29th, 1891. Dr. Duke, Dublin. Vide The Lancet, February 28tli, Price, complete, 12s 6d. 1891. Price, 12s. 6d. Improved Catgut Ligature Holder, Aseptic Operation Instruments, by by M. M. Bowlan. Vide The Lancet, July 26th, 1891. C. B. Lockwood, F.RJ :.S. Price complete, nickel plated, £2 2s. New Circumcision Clamp, by A. W. Rapid Uterine Dilator,by J. More Madden, Sinclair, Selangor. Vide The Lancet. Price, 15s. M.D. Vide The Lancet, November 19th, 1887. Price. New Tonsillotome, by A. H. Butcher, £1 5s. L.R.U P.I. Vide The Lancet, June 4th. 1892. Price, New Spiral Wire Uterine 42s. Stem, by ; fitted with two blades. 60s Dr. Duke, Dublin. Vide British Medical Join nal, New Form of Stricture Dilator, by August 11th, 1888. Price, per set of thrie, 7s. 6d. Surgeon-Major Lawrie. Vide The Lancet, April 9th, Introducer with Cannla for do., 5s. 1892. Price. £3 10s. and £3 15s. ARNOLD & SONS. Instrument Makers by Appointment to Her Majesty's Government, the Honourable Council of India, the Admiralty, St. Bartholomew’s Hospital, and the Principal Provincial and Colonial Hospitals. 31 West Smithfield, & 1, 2 & 3 Giltspur Street, LONDON, EC. 4 MEDICAL AGENCIES. L. BRUCK, 13 Castlereagh St., Sydney, AND P. P. WILCOCKS, 298 Bourke St., Melbourne, Undertake the Disposal and Transfer of bona fide PRACTICES. ASSISTANTS, legally qualified or sine diploma, provided. LOCUM TENENS engaged at short notice. FRESH NEW ZEALAND CALF LYMPH NEVER FAILS ! A fresh supply received every fortnight. Price per tube, well filled, 2s. 6d. L. BRUCK, 13 CASTLEREAGH STREET, SYDNEY. JVIEDiefoL BATTERIES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. See Detailed Price List on Page 19. L- BRUCK, IMPORTER, 13 CASTLEREAGH STREET. SYTD ISTEY. Colonial Clarets an# Himes* EAGLEMONT VINEYARD, MINTO, NEW SOUTH WALES, ESTABLISHED 70 YEARS. SYDNEY OFFICES: PALING’S BUILDINGS, E. DOUBLET & GO. MESSRS. GENTY & SON (natives of the Bordeaux district), the pro- prietors, commend their Wines to the medical profession. The Wines are pure, made up according to French notions, and are equal to any imported wines in every respect. Many medical men already recommend and use them themselves. PRICE LISTS ON APPLICATION. E. DOUBLET & Co., AGENTS, PALING’S BUILDINGS, SYDNEY. 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