CATALOGUE

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FOR SALE BY

CODMAI & SHUETLEPF,

13, Tremont Street, Boston.

Amputating Case, containing the following warranted instruments of first quality and finish, in handsome brass-hound Rosewood Case, 16 inches long, 4\ wide, and high: — Capital Saw, Metacarpal Saw, Bone , Spring-catch Artery Forceps, four Amputating Knives, Tenaculum, Tourniquet,

half-dozen assorted Needles, and Ligature Silk, . $25.00 Amputating Case, Mahogany, 16 inches long, 4\ wide, 8j high, containing the following instruments, of plainer finish than the above, first quality, war-

ranted : — Capital Saw, Metacarpal Saw, four Am- putating Knives, Bone Forceps, Slide-catch Artery Forceps, Tenaculum, Tourniquet, four assorted Needles, and Ligature Silk 20.00 Amputating Case, Mahogany, inches long, 6 wide, 2f high, containing: — Capital Saw, Metacarpal Saw, three Amputating Knives, large , Spring-catch Artery Forceps, Bone Forceps, Tena- culum, Tourniquet, one dozen assorted Needles, and Ligature Silk 18.50 2 CODMAN AND SHURTLEFF’S

Amputating and Trepanning Case, Rosewood, brass bound, 16 inches long, wide, 3 high, containing the following instruments of first quality and

finish, warranted:— Capital Saw, Metacarpal Saw, Bone Forceps, Spring-catch Artery Forceps, three Amputating Knives, large Scalpel, Tenaculum, Tourniquet, half-dozen assorted Needles, two Tre- phines, Hey’s Saw, Elevator, Brush, and Ligature Silk $35.00 Amputating and Trepanning Case (Parker’s Com- pact), Rosewood, brass bound, 12 inches long, 4 wide, 2J high, containing the following ivory- mounted instruments of best quality and finish,

warranted:— Capital Saw, Metacarpal Saw, Hey’s Saw, three Amputating Knives adapted to one handle by screw, Finger Knife, Spring-catch Artery Forceps, Bone Forceps, Tenaculum, Tourniquet, Trephine, Elevator, Brush, six assorted Needles, and Ligature Silk 35.00 Amputating Cases fitted up to order, at prices corres- ponding with number and style of instruments. See Omnibus Cases. Amputating Saws, Capital $4 to 6.00 “ “ Metacarpal $1.50 to 2.50 Amputating Knives of every description, each 75c. to 4.00

Adhesive Plaster, five-yard boxes, per yard ....0.25 Adult Jaws, outer walls removed, showing Teeth with Arteries, Veins, Nerves and Nerve Cavities, under glass $20 to 25.00 Anatomical Preparations. Of these we keep on hand those most in demand, such as Skeletons, Skulls, Pelves, Adult Jaws, First and Second Dentitions (for prices, see each as alphabetically arranged), and import to order any others which may be de- sired. A Catalogue of Preparations and Models will be sent on application. Aneurism Needles, set of, Mott’s 2.00 Aneurism Instrument, Langenbeck’s 2.00 Artery Forceps. See Forceps. CATALOGUE OF SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS. 3

Auricles, or External Ears for the Deaf. a, Spring, capable of being graduated to any size required, passing over the head to support the Auricles in the proper position. b b, Gradually diminishing tubes, by means of which the large body of sound received at the openings e e is reflected to a powerful focus at c c. c c, I ubes opening into the ear, conducting the condensed rays of sound directly to the tym- panum. Auricles, No. 1, $6; No. 2, $6; No. 3, $6.50; No. 4 . $7.00 It will be perceived, by reference to the accom- panying wmodcut, that this apparatus is intended to reflect, by means of a gradually diminishing tube, a large body of rays of sound into the ear, and thus to aid the hearing. An idea of the manner in which it acts may be derived from the way in which lenses or spectacles act upon light. As spectacles refract rays of light to the eye, so these reflect, in as great a degree, rays of sound to the ear. They are, therefore, to the ear what spectacles are to the eye. They are made of a sonorous metal, in such a manner as to combine great efficiency with the greatest convenience; and are so light as hardly to be felt, when short experience has accustomed the wearer to their use. They may be concealed from obseiwation by means of the hair or head-dress, and worn with the hat or bonnet. There are four sizes, for different degrees of deafness; and, in sending orders, it should be stated whether they are intended for a person slightly, moderately, or very deaf. They can be sent to any part of the country without injury; and will be exchanged, if not suited to the particular degree ofdeafness. By reason of their successful use in many hundred in- stances where we have sold them, we offer them

with much confidence in their utility. — A liberal discount will be made to those purchasing by the quantity to sell again. See Conversation Tubes and Hearing Trumpets. 4 CODMAN AND SHURTLEFF’S

Batteries, Dr. Page’s Portable, in neat box, each . . $12.00 “ Coil, in neat box, for family use 10.00

“ Smith’s Direct and To-and-fro Current . . 12.00 The same, with extra appliances 16.00 Battery for Electro-plating, Smee’s ....$3.50 to 4.00 “ for local ana3sthesia, complete T2.00

Batteries, Rotary, or Magneto-Electric Machine . . . 8.00 This Battery is superior in several particulars to those which have been in the market for a few years past. Either the direct or to-and-fro current may be procured at will. The use, and consequent noise and friction, of cog-wheels is avoided; the liability to get out of order diminished; and, by a simple contrivance, the band is kept at therequisite tension in damp or dry weather. To these the at- tention of the trade is particularly invited. The following cut represents the Battery with front of box removed, for the purpose of showing the ma- chinery more clearly.

Batteries, Galvanic, other styles $6 to 40.00 Bed Pans, each $1.25 to 1.50 See Urinals. Bistouries, shell handle, plain, for pocket cases: — Cooper’s Hernia, each 0.75 Curved Probe 0.75 Curved Spear 0.75 CATALOGUE OF SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS. 5

Bistouries, continued: — Straight Spear $0.75 Any of the above with Spring Backs or Slide Catch 1.50

Bistouries, two blades, Spring Backs or Slide Catch . 2.50 “ fixed blades, ebony or ivory handles, 50c. to 1.50 Blowpipes, Anatomical 0.20 Bone Forceps, each $1.75 to 5.00 Books, Medical, furnished to order at publishers’ prices. Bougies, Button Point, elastic, each 0.50 “ Conical, English, elastic 0.50 “ “ French, elastic 0.25 “ English, (price reduced) 0.25 “ French 0.13 “ Flexible Metal 0.50 “ Rectum, English $1 to 1.25

“ Steel or Sounds, per doz. $7.50, each ....0.75 “ Wax or Impression 0.13 Breast Pumps, Brass, with Glass Receiver, in case . . 3.50 « “ India-rubber Bulb, with Glass Receiver 1.25

Vulcanite. India-Rubber. 1,50 Breast Pumps, Needham’s

« and « (French), Teterelle, or Breast Pump 50 Nursing Bottle combined 4 - Breast Pumps, Waters’

Buck’s Sponge Holders, Tracheal

“ « « Uterine

Omnibus Cases. California Omnibus Case. See straight . . 3.50 Canula, Gooch’s, Silver, double, curved or * lt0 ™ “ straight

* ' Cartilage r Scissors n A t, . 37c. to u.oo Cartilage Knives, each 6 CODMAN AND SHURTLEFF’S

Catheters, English, elastic, price reduced $0.25

“ French, elastic, per doz. $1.25, each . . . 0.13 “ Flexible Metal 0.50 “ Silver, Female, round 0.75 “ “ “ “ with stopper . . . 1.00

“ “ “ flat, with stopper ....1.00 “ “ Male, common sizes 1.25

Catheters, Silver, Male, large sizes .... $1.38 to 3.00 “ “ Male and Female combined, for Pocket Cases 2.50 Catheters, Silver, Male and Female combined, with Porte Caustique attached 3.50 Catheters, Silver, Prostatic $1.75 to 3.00

Catheter Cases, morocco, lined with velvet ....2.00 Channing on Electricity, new edition 1.00 Chloroform-vapor Syringe, for producing local anaes- thesia 5.50 Clavicle Apparatus, for treatment of Fracture, Fox’s modified by Bartlett, adults’ size 2.00 The same, children’s size 2.00

Conversation Tubes, Ebony Mouth and Ear pieces, Silk-covered Tube $4 to 5.00

The same, with Cotton-covered Tube . $2.50 to 3.00 Conversation Tubes, Ivory Mouth and Ear pieces, Silk-covered Tube $5 to 6.00 The best apparatus for persons unable to hear with the Auricles or Hearing Trumpets. They are so small as to be easily carried in the pocket. CATALOGUE OF SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS. 7

See Auricles and Hearing Trumpets. Coopek’s Case for Minor Operations ....$16 to $17.00 Cobk Compkessob, Brass 4.00 “ “ Iron 0.75 Coeksceews, for the pocket, with Yulcanite Cases, small 0.63 “ large 0.75 Coeks, Taper, Yial, best French, to fit Yials in Pocket Medicine Cases manufactured by us, per gross, No. 1, 22c.; No. 2, 24c.; No. 3, 30c.; No. 4, 36c.; No. 5, 42c.; No. 6, 50c.; No. 7 0.60 These are of superior quality, and will be found very convenient for common use. Cbaniotomy Foeceps 4.50

Cupping Cases: — No. 1, Mahogany, lined with velvet, containing Brass Pump with valve, three Glass Receivers, assorted sizes, Breast Glass, and compartment for Scarificator 5.50 No. 2, Wood covered with morocco, lined with plush, containing Brass Pump with stopcocks, three Horn Cups, assorted sizes, and compartment for Scarificator 6.00 No. 3, Mahogany, lined with velvet, containing Brass Pump with stopcocks, three Glass Receivers, assorted sizes, Breast Glass, and compartment for Scarificator 6.50 No. 4, Mahogany, lined with velvet, containing Brass Pump with valve, six Glass Receivers, as- sorted sizes, Breast Glass, and compartment for Scarificator 1-60 No. 5, Mahogany, lined with velvet, containing Brass Pump with stopcocks, six Glass Receivers, assorted sizes, Breast Glass, and compartment for Scarificator 8-00 No. 6, Tiemann & Co.’s, containing Brass Pump, six Horn Cups, three Stopcocks, and Patent-handle Scarificator to 16.00 Other styles to order. Cupping Cups, Glass, each to 0.17 8 CODMAN AND SHUIITLEFF’s

Cupping Cups, Glass, with Rubber Bulb, exhausted by compressing with the hand $0.75 Cupping Cups, Rubber 50c. to 0.75 Cupping Cups, Turnbull’s, for dry cupping 1.00 Pump to fit Turnbull’s Cups 2.00 Cups for patient to drink from while in lying posture . 0.75 See Drinking Tubes.

Davis’ Manual of Magnetism 1.00 Dentition, Preparation showing First and Second, $10 to 12.00 See Anatomical Preparations. Director, Grooved Steel 25c. to 0.75 “ Grooved Silver 1.25 Dissecting Cases. Of these we have a very large as- sortment, embracing French, English, and Ameri- can, at prices ranging from $4 to $10 each, but would refer particularly to the following styles, which we import from Charriere, and which in re- spect to quality are fully warranted. The trade will be supplied with these styles on favorable terms; and a discount made in favor of Colleges and Schools ordering a large number at one time. No. 1, New Style, very compact, of Turkey Morocco, containing six Scalpel Blades of different sizes, two Handles for , capable of being locked securely to any of the Blades, Straight Scissors, Dissecting Forceps, and set Chains and Hooks 4.00 No. 2, Zinc foundation covered with varnished cloth, containing six Scalpels of different sizes, Straight Scissors, Dissecting Forceps, and set of Chains and Hooks. In this Case there is also room for as many instruments as in No. 3 4.50 No. 3, Zinc foundation covered with varnished cloth, containing six Scalpels of different sizes, Straight Scissors, Curved Scissors, Dissecting For- ceps, Chisel, set Chains and Hooks, Blowpipe, Grooved Director, and Probe 6.00 CATALOGUE OF SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS. 9

No. 4. This Case is exactly like No. 3, with the exception that it is covered with goatskin instead of varnished cloth, and in this respect is more ele- gant and durable. It is the style usually selected when the purchaser is present to choose, and of which we sell far by the greater number ....$7.00 Dissecting Forceps 38c. to 1.00 Dissecting Scalpels 38c. to 0.50 Drinking Tubes, a simple yet in- valuablearticle, by means of which patients are enabled to drink while in lying posture; glass, per doz. $2, each 0.25 Drinking Tubes, Silver, each 75c. to 2.00

Ear Conductors, for applying electricity to ear ... 0.75 Ear Illuminators. See Tympanum Illuminator. Ear Syringes. See Syringes. Ear Speculums. See Speculums. Ear Trumpets. See Hearing Trumpets. Ecraseurs, Chassaignac’s, each $10 to 18.00 Elastic Belts of Bourjeaud, very valuable as a support for the abdomen during and immediately after

utero-gestation, also for obesity, each . . $20 to 30.00 Other styles $8 to 20.00 Elastic Stockings, Leggins, Knee Caps, &c., of Silk and Cotton, fine and coarse, at prices to correspond with quality and style. To druggists and physi- cians a liberal discount will be made from retail prices. Electricity, Medical Application of, Channing s, new edition

. 1^° English Tubing for Enema Apparatus, per foot . . 0.75 Enterotomes 2 50 Entropion Forceps. See Forceps. Eustachian Catheters $1- 50 t0 Exploring Needles, shell handles 50c. to 0.75 $1.25 to 2.00 « 0.75 Eye Bottles, for applying vapor to the eye .... 10 CODMAN AND SHURTLEFF’S

Eye Bath Cups, glass, each $0.38 Eye Cups, for conducting Electricity through water to eye, each 0.75 Eye Forceps. See Forceps.

Eye Instruments, with Ivory handles, each ....1.00 “ Cases of, from Charriere, Luer, and other manufacturers $6 to 50.00 Eye Scissors. See Scissors. Eye Speculums. See Speculums. Eye Styles, gold $1.50 to 2.50 “ plated with gold 0.75 “ silver 0.50 Eye Syringes. See Syringes.

Flexible Stethoscopes. See Stethoscopes. Forceps, Artery, plain 38c. to 1.00 “ Artery, Spring-catch $1 to 2.50

“ Artery, Spring-catch, Mouse-toothed . $1 to 2.50 “ $1 Artery, cone-shaped points .... to 2.50 “ Do., and Needle combined, with two Needles 2.75 “ Bullet, improved $2 to 2.50 “ Craniotomy 4.50 “ Dissecting 38c. to 1.00 “ Dressing 75c. to 1.00 See Forceps Universal. Forceps, Entropion $1.50 to 2.50 “ Embryotomy $3 to 4.00 “ Eye $1 to 2.50 See Eye Scissors. Forceps, Midwifery. See Midwifery. “ Needle 0.63 “ Needle, Physic’s 75c. to 1.00 “ (Esophagus, each $1.75 to 2.50 “ Placenta, plain $1.75; improved 2.50 “ Polypus 1.00 “ Polypus, large $1.50 to 2.50 “ $1.25 to 2.50 “ Toe-nail 1.25 “ Tumor $1.50 to 1.75 CATALOGUE OF SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS. 11

Forceps, Uterine $1.25 to $2.50 Forceps, Universal, Charriere’s, a new and valuable in- vention, comprising Dressing, Polypus, Tumor, and Needle Forceps, also Double and Single Tenacula, occupying no more space in the Pocket-Case than the ordinary Dressing Forceps; inch, $2.50; inch, $2.75; 6 inch 3.00

Forceps, Tooth, best octagon joints, warranted . . . 2.00 “ Tooth, best oval joints, warranted ....1.75 “ Tooth, octagon or oval joints, not warranted . 1.25 “ Tooth, Physicians’ Extracting Sets: No. 1, comprising four best oval-joint forceps, warranted, Gum Lancet, and Stump Screw, in Leather Roll-up Case 10.00 No. 2, the same, with six forceps 14.00 No. 3, the same, with eight forceps 17.50

Green’s Bistoury, for excision of tonsils 1.50

“ Double Hook, to accompany above ....1.50 Gum Lancets. See Lancets. Gutta Percha, for Splints, 1-8 and 3-16 inch thick, variable. Gutta-Percha Tissue, for the cure of stiff joints, rheumatism, &c.; also for keeping poultices warm and moist; per yard 0-50

Hare-Lip Pins, each to 0.50 Hearing Trumpets (see woodcut next page), Bugle pattern, small. « « u large 2.50

« ....2.50 « Plain pattern, medium u u « large 3.50

. 4.00 u u Large Perforated, very powerful

« $2 to 10.00 « other styles of Those with letters a a are jointed, to admit the tube being adjusted to either ear, or removed from the other part for greater ease in carrying when not in use. 12 CODMAN AND SHURTLEFF’S

Hearing Trumpets, Silver, made to order.

See Auricles and Conversation Tubes. Key’s Saw $2 to $2.50 Hydrometer for all liquids, in case, complete ....10.00

Inhalers, with Glass Mouth-piece, for medicated vapor, 0.75 “ with Flexible Tube and Glass Mouth-piece; see woodcut 1.25 Inhalers, other styles 75c. to 1.50 Inhalers, Air, for expanding chest 75c. to 2.00

Ice Caps (Double), of Vulcanized Rubber, Jfor cold applications to the head 2.50 CATALOGUE OF SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS. 13

Knee Caps. See Elastic Stockings.

Lallemaxd s Porte Caustique. See Porte Caustiques. Laxcets, Abscess 63c. to $0.75 Gum, plain • . 63c. to 0.75 “ “ revolving blades 1,25 “ “ spring backs

two . and three blades . . $1.25 to 8.00 “ Vaccinating 0.75 Spring, German-silver cases, best 1.50 “ common 75c. to 1.25 “ with Silver cases $8 to 5.00 Thumb, Charriere’s 63c. to 0.75 “ “ Evans’, genuine 0.75 “ “ imitation Evans 50c. to 0.63 Laxcet Cases, Leather slip, very compact and service- able 0.25 Laxcet Cases, German-silver, four holes, slide . . . 2.00 “ “ two holes, slide . . . 1.50 “ “

one hole, slide ....0.75

four . Silver, holes, hinge and spring . 5.00 “ “ four holes, slide 3.75

“ “ two holes, hinge and spring . . 3.75 “ “ two holes, slide 2.50 “ “ one hole, slide 1.50 Other styles 6c. to 10.00 Laryxgeal Syrixges. See Shower Syringes. Ligature Silk, per skein 6c., per doz 0.60 Ligature Wire, pure Silver, annealed, per foot 6c., oz. 4.00 Lixt, English, per lb $1 to 2.00 Litmus Paper, sheets, each 0.10 Lithotomy Cases 125 to 40.00 Lithotomy Souxds, Steel 0.75 “ “ Dupuytren’s 1.50 Lithotomy Forceps $3 to 6.00 Lithotomy Kxives $1.25 to 2.00 Lithotrity Ixstrumexts to order.

Magnetism, Davis’ Manual of 1-00 14 CODMAN AND SHURTLEFF’S

Magneto-Electric Machines. See Batteries. Magnifying Glasses, each 50c. to $1.50 Maps, Weber’s Anatomical, showing all parts of human

system, set of eleven, adult size, with key . . . 25.00 Maps, Lambert’s Anatomical 6.00 Medicine Cases. See Pocket Medicine Cases. Medicine Spoons, Porcelain, each 0.31 “ “ Britannia 0.75 Medicine Trunks. See Trunks. Microscopes, from best manufacturers, imported to order. Minor Operating Cases. See Pocket Cases.

Midwifery Instruments : — Blunt Hook and Crotchet $1 to 2.00 The same, guarded $3 to 4.00 Bedford’s Forceps, each 7.00 Baudelocque’s 7.00 Channing’s 6.00 Davis’ 6.00 Denman’s Straight, $5.00; do. Curved 5.00 Hodge’s long or short $6 to 7.00 Meigs’ $6 to 7.00 Simpson’s 7.00 Diminutive 5.00

Simpson’s. Channing’s. Hodge’s. Bedford’s. Davie’. CATALOGUE OF SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS. 15

Midwifery Instruments : — Forceps for Craniotomy, each $4.50 for Embryotomy $3 to 4.00 Perforators, Bedford’s 2.50 Negele’s, $2.50 to 3.00 P lain $1.75 to 2.00 otherkinds $2.00 to 4.00 Placenta Hooks, each 75c. to 1.25 Yectis, each $1.75 10 2.50 Leather Roll-up Cases for Midwifery Instruments, each $3 to 4.00 Mortars, Wedgewood, each 38c. to 7.00 “ Porcelain 38c. to 5.00 Mott’s Omnibus Case. See Omnibus Cases.

Nasal Syringes. See Shower Syringes. Needles, Exploring, each 50c. to 0.75 “ Post Mortem 12c. to 0.15 “ Surgeons’ 10c. to 0.13 Needle Forceps. See Forceps. Neuralgia Syringes, of Dr. Alexander Wood (Edin- burgh), with graduated piston-rod and two fine steel tubes, cutting edge $5 to 7.00 Nipple Shields, Boxwood and Rubber, each ....0.25 “ “ Needham’s 0.50

Nipples, India Rubber, per doz. variable; each . . . 0.12 Nursing Bottles, Bailey’s 0.50 “ “ Hobson’s (see woodcut) 0.50

Other styles 25c. to 1.00 Nursing Tubes, Ivory, each 50c. to 1.00 « Silver $1 to 3.00 “ other styles 12c. to 0.50 16 COD3VIAN AND SHURTLEFF’s

Omnibus Case (California), Mahogany, 16 inches long, wide, high, containing the following war- ranted instruments of best quality, plain finish: — Capital Saw, Metacarpal Saw, three Amputating Knives, Bone Forceps, Spring-catch Artery For- ceps, Tenaculum, Tourniquet, Scissors, Trephine, Hey’s Saw, Elevator, large Scalpel, Brush, Straight Spear Bistoury, Curved Spear Bistoury, Cooper’s Hernia Bistoury, three Scalpels, Tenotomy Knife, Green’s Bistoury, Green’s Double Hook, Polypus and Dressing Forceps, set Aneurism Needles, Hy- drocele , Tongue Depressor, Sponge Probang, Flexible Sound, Silver (male) , six assorted Needles, and Ligature Silk $40.00 Omnibus Case (Mott’s), brass-bound Rosewood, 16 in. long, wide, and high, containing thefollowing warranted instruments of best quality and finish:

— Capital Saw, Metacarpal Saw, four Amputating Knives, Bone Forceps, Spring-catch Artery For- ceps, Plain ArteryForceps, Tenaculum, Tourniquet, Straight Scissors, Curved Scissors, two Trephines, Hey’s Saw, Elevator, Brush, four Scalpels, Curved Spear Bistoury, Curved Probe Bistoury, Tenotomy Knife, Polypus and Dressing Forceps, Grooved Director, two Silver Probes, Double Hook, set Aneurism Needles, two Tractors, Hydrocele Trocar,

. . eight assorted Needles, and Ligature Silk . 50.00 Omnibus Case (Parker’s Compact), brass-bound Rose- wood, 13 inches long, 6 wide, high, with Leather Case to cover all, containing the following Ivory- mounted warranted instruments of best quality and

finish: — Capital Saw, Metacarpal Saw, two large Amputating Knives (handles unscrew for greater compactness), smaller Amputating Knife, Finger Knife, Bone Forceps, two Spring-catch Artery Forceps, Plain Artery Forceps, Tenaculum, Tour- niquet, Trephine, Iley’s Saw, Elevator, Brush, three Scalpels, Curved Spear Bistoury, Curved Probe Bistoury, Cooper’s Hernia Bistoury, Scissors, Poly- pus and Dressing Forceps, Grooved Director, two CATALOGUE OF SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS. 17

Silver Probes, three Eye Instruments, two Teno- tomy Knives, Instrument for cutting Frsenum, Hydrocele Trocar, long Curved Trocar, Exploring Trocar, set Aneurism Needles, two Tractors, Lith- otomy Forceps, Grooved Staff of Dupuytren, two Steel Sounds, Probe-pointed Lithotomy Knife, and two Silver (male) Catheters $75.00

Paracentesis Thoracis, Instruments for, including best

Stomach Pump and Enema Apparatus . $18 to 20.00 Parker’s Omnibus Case. See Omnibus Cases. Perforators. See Midwifery Instruments.

Pig. 1.

Pessaries : —

a India-Rubber Inflating, various sizes, each . . 1.00 See Pessary Inflators. b Meigs’ Ring, steel spring covered with gutta percha, various sizes, each 0.75 c Permanent Air, various sizes 0./5 Boxwood, shape of c, fig. 1 O.o8 Glass, shape of c, fig. 1, or globe-shaped ....0.38 Gum, shape of c, fig. 1 25c. to 0.38 Gum, pear shape 25c. to 0.50 Hodge’s, silver gilt Hodge’s, flexible steel covered with gutta percha . 1.00 India-rubber Inflating, egg or globe shape; also used for plugging the vagina to stop hemorrhage 0.75 from the uterus (see next page, fig. 2, n) 50c. to See Inflators. Simpson’s Stem, silver-plated, each ... $5 to 6.00 cc « all silver $8 to 10.00 00 Yalleix’s Stem to 7 - 18 CODMAN AND SHURTLEFF’s

Vulcanite or Hard Gum, shape of c, fig. 1, various sizes 38c. to $0.50 Inflator for Pessaries (see fig. 2, e) 1.00 Fig. 2.

Pile Pessaries, Britannia, silver-plated, eacli .... 1.50 Pocket Cases for Instruments, of Turkey Goatskin,

lined with silk velvet, two folds ....$2 to 2.50 Pocket Cases, three folds $2.50 to 3.00 “ four folds $3.50 to 4.00 “ porte monnaie form, Turkey Goatskin, steel frame lined with silk velvet, wide $4, narrow 3.50 Other styles $1.50 to 6.00

Pocket Cases of Ikstrumekts : — No. 1, two-fold Turkey Goatskin, lined with

silk velvet, containing: — Straight Spear Bistoury, Curved Probe Bistoury, Gum Lancet, Tenaculum, Straight Scissors, Polypus and Dressing Forceps, plain Dissecting Forceps, Grooved Director, Silver Probe, Porte Caustique, Silver (female) Catheter,

four assorted Needles, and Ligature Silk ....8.00 No. 2, two-fold, of Turkey Goatskin, lined with

silk velvet, containing : — Curved Probe-pointed Bistoury, Straight Spear-pointed Bistoury, Gum Lancet, Tenaculum, Straight Scissors, Polypus and Dressing Forceps, Spring-catch Artery Forceps, Grooved Director, Porte Caustique, two Silver Probes, Silver (female) Catheter, six assorted Needles, and Ligature Silk 9.50 No. 3, same as above, with blades of four first- named instruments capable of being fixed when open 12.50 CATALOGUE OF SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS. 19

No. 4, two-fold Turkey Goatskin, lined with silk velvet, containing: — Straight Spear Bistoury, Hernia Bistoury, and Scalpel, with blades capable of being fixed when open; Tenaculum, Spring-catch Arteiy I 1 orceps, plain Dissecting Forceps, Straight Scissors, Silver (male and female) Catheter, Porte Caustique, Grooved Director, Exploring Needle, two Silver Probes, four assorted Needles, and Ligature Silk 114.00 No. 5, three-fold Turkey Goatskin, lined with silk velvet, containing: — Curved Probe-pointed Bistoury, Straight Spear-pointed Bistoury, Scalpel, Gum Lancet, Abscess Lancet, Tenaculum, Dressing and Polypus Forceps, Spring-catch Artery Forceps, Curved Scissors, Straight Scissors, Grooved Direc- tor, two Silver Probes, Spatula, Porte Caustique, Silver (male and female) Catheter, six assorted Needles, and Ligature Silk 15.00 No. 6, like the above, with blades of first four

instruments capable of being fixed when open . . 18.00 No. 7, two-fold Turkey Goatskin, lined with silk

velvet, containing: — Scalpel and Curved Spear- pointed Bistoury, Curved Probe-pointed and Straight Spear-pointed Bistouries, Gum Lancet and Tenaculum, all with two blades in each handle, capable of being fixed when open; Straight Scissors, Spring-catch Artery Forceps, Polypus and Dressing Forceps, Porte Caustique, Exploring Needle, two Silver Probes, Spatula, Grooved Director, Silver (male and female) Catheter, six assorted Needles, and Ligature Silk 18.00 No. 8, very compact, two-fold Turkey Goatskin, lined with silk velvet, having silver lock, contain- ing:— Scalpel and Curved Probe-pointed Bistoury, Straight and Curved Spear-pointed Bistouries, Gum Lancet and Tenaculum, all with two blades in each handle, capable of being fixed when open; Straight Scissors, Charriere’s new style; Universal Forceps (see Forceps Universal), Silver (male and female) Catheter, Silver Porte Caustique, Spring-catch 20 CODMAN AND SHURTLEFF’S

Artery Forceps, two Silver Probes, Silver Grooved

Director, six assorted Needles, and Ligature Silk . $20.00 No. 9, four-fold Turkey Goatskin, lined with

silk velvet, containing: — Scalpel, Straight Spear- pointed Bistoury, Curved Spear-pointed Bistoury, Curved Probe-pointed Bistoury, Hernia Bistoury, GumLancet, Abscess Lancet, Evans’ Thumb Lancet, Tenaculum, Exploring Needle, Straight Scissors, Curved Scissors, Polypus and Dressing Forceps, Spring-catch Artery Forceps, Dissecting Forceps, Physic’s Needle Forceps, Silver (male and female) Catheter, Porte Caustique, Spatula, Grooved Direc- tor, two Silver Probes, six assorted Needles, and Ligature Silk 20.00 No. 10, same as above, with blades of the six instruments first-named capable of being fixed when open 24.50 No. 11, three-fold Turkey Goatskin, lined with

silk velvet, with silver lock, containing: — Scalpel and Curved Spear-pointedBistoury, Curved Probe- pointed and Straight Spear-pointed Bistouries, Gum Lancet and Tenaculum, all with two blades in each handle, capable of being fixed when open; Spring-back Finger Knife, Porte Caustique, Straight Scissors, Curved Scissors, Spring-catch Artery For- ceps, Universal Forceps ofmedium size (see Forceps Universal), Exploring Needle, Seton Needle, Silver (male and female) Catheter, Abscess Lancet, Spa- tula, Silver Grooved Director, two Silver Probes,

six assorted Needles, and Ligature Silk ....26.00

Surgeons desiring a different selection of In- struments from any of the foregoing, can choose from the Catalogue such as they may wish, and have them arranged in a case of suitable size; and a discount will be made from prices of Instruments separately. Also Cases of every description from the best foreign manufacturers, at prices varying from $6 to $50 each. CATALOGUE OF SURGIC/IL INSTRUMENTS. 21

Pocket Medicine Cases: —

No. 1, Tui-key Goatskin, containing twenty vials $2.50 No. 2, Turkey Goatskin, containing sixteen 2-drachm vials 2.00 No. 3, Calfskin, containing twenty vials . 2.00 No. 4, Calfskin, containing sixteen 2-dr. vials . 1.50 These Cases are very compact and durable, and the vials carefully protected. They are corked with best French corks, and so arranged as to economise all the space, and present the least chance of fracture. Other styles $1 to 4.00 Polypus Forceps. See Forceps. Polypus Snare, Wilde’s, each 3.00 Porte Caustiques, Ebony, silver clasp 0.75

“ “ “ longer ....1.00

“ “ platina clasp . . $3 to 4.00 “ Silver $1.25 to 5.00 “ “ with platina clasp. $3 to 6.00 “ Ball emand’s, for cauterizing urethra, silver 4.00 Do. with platina holder 6.00 Post Mortem Case, English, containing large Knife, four Scalpels, Saw, Chisel, Scissors, Dissecting For- ceps, Blowpipe, and six Needles 12.00 Post Mortem Case, Tiemann’s, containing two large Knives, four Scalpels, Hammer, three Chisels, Scis- sors, Dissecting Forceps, Enterotome, Tenaculum, Chain and Hooks, Blowpipe, and three assorted Needles $14 to 16.00 Probangs, (Esophagus, each 0.50 “ Sponge 0.25 22 CODMAN AND SHURTLEFF’S

Probangs, with hollow wedge-shaped end, movable, for removing foreign bodies from oesophagus or air- passages $1.75 The same, folding $1.75 to 2.50 Probes, Silver, per pair 50c. to 0.75

Rectum Bougies, English $1 to 1.25 Rectum Tubes of best English tubing 1.50 “ French, long 0.75 “ “ short 17c. to 0.38 Respirators for gentlemen, each $3 to 4.00 “ for ladies $3 to 4.00 Rubber Cupping Cups, each 0.75

S-tubes. See Drinking Tubes.

Saddle Bags, with patent leather covering . . $10 to 12.00 Saws, Amputating, Capital $4 to 6.00 “ Metacarpal $1.50 to 2.50 Saws, Iley’s $1.50 to 2.50 Saws, Post Mortem $1.50 to 2.50

. . Scales, Prescription, in oak boxes, 5-inch beam . 0.83 “ “ “ 6-inch beam ... 1.00 Other styles, each 75c. to 14.00 Scalpels, shell handles, for Pocket Cases, large and small 0.75 “ with spring backs or slide catch 1.50

“ two blades, spring backs or slide catch . . . 2.50 “ fixed in ebony or ivory handles, each 38c. to 1.25 Scarificators, American, each $3 to 5.00 “ English $5 to 7.00 “ German $2 to 3.00 “ & Tiemann Co.’s patent handle, large . 5.50 “ “ “ small . 5.00 Scissors, curved 1.00 “ straight 0.75 “ Charriere’s, curved, each 1.25 “ “ straight 1.00 Eye, Lever Capsular, and Forceps, for 0])e ra- tions within the orbit 12.00 CATALOGUE OF SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS. 23

Scissoes, Eye, straight or curved f 1 00

“ • Enterotomy . . . 2 50 Hai e-lip 75c. to 1.25 Knee-pan 75c. to 1.25 Probe point 75c. to 1.25 “ Uvula $1.50 to 4.00 “ Womb $2 to 4.00 Sebbes Fines, or Wire Artery Forceps, silver ....0.19 Seton Needles, each 75C- to 1.00 Seton Tapes, each Silk for Ligatures, per skein 6c., per dozen 0.60

Skeletons, Male and Female, each ....$30 to 50.00 Skulls, each $9 to 11.00 “ Foetal 2.00 “ Separated $10 to 15.00 See Anatomical Preparations. Slippebs, Zinc, for conducting electricity to foot or leg 0.75

5-inch . Spatulas, blade, 40c.; 4-inch, 30c.; 3-inch . 0.25 Spatulas eob Pocket Cases 25c. to 0.75 Specula, Ear, Kramer’s, each $2 to 3.00 “ “ English pattern, with dilating screw . . 2.50 “ “ Wilde’s trumpet-shaped, silver $1.50 to 1.75 “ “ “ “ “ set of three 4.50 “ “ “ cone-shaped, silver 3.50 “ Eye, German-silver 0.63 “ “ Silver 1.00 “ Mouth $1.50 to 3.00 “ Rectum, German-silver, bivalve 3.50

“ “ “ clam-valve ....4.00 “ “ glass, reflecting 1.00 “ “ steel, bivalve 4.00 “ Vagina, glass, reflecting 1.00 24 CODMAN AND SHURTLEFF’S

Specula, Vagina, boxwood, for actual cautery ....$2.00 “ “ German-silver, clam-shaped, two blades 4.50 “ “ “ three-blade, Simpson’s, a 8.00 “ “ “ three-blade, Tiemann’s, b 8.00 “ “ “ four-blade, Ricord’s, c $8 to 9.00 « “ “ two-blade, improved, Ri- cord’s, d 4.50

Specula, Vagina, German-silver, three-blade, Ricamier’s 6.00

« “ “ two-blade, Bennett’s . 5.50

“ “ “ two-blade, Ricord’s . 4.50

“ “ “ two-blade, Ward’s . . 5.00

“ “ three-blade improved, Weiss’ . . . 9.00 Spermatorrhoea Rikgs $1.50 to 2.00

Fm 1.

' Splints, Dr. Skinner’s set of, consisting of two Counter- extension Splints of different sizes (see fig. 1.), and forty-one other Splints, making up the various minor sets represented in figs. 2, 5, 3, 4, 8, 6, 7, 9. See next page. These Splints have received high commendation from Drs. Mott, Carnochan, Crosby, Peaslee, Thayer, and others. Price ofcomplete set in strong wood trunk, 27 inches long, 11 wide, 7£ high 30.00 CATALOGUE OF SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS. 25

Fig. 2 Fig. & Fig. 3, Fig 4

Fig 6 Fig 7. Fig. 8. Fig 9.

Splints, Goodavin’s : —

Leg, double-inclined plane, size for adults . . . $6.00 Leg, as above, for youths 5-00 “ for children 4.00

Jointed Arm, eight pieces, assorted sizes, per set . 5.00 Hand and Forearm, twelve pieces, assorted sizes, per set 5.00 Hand and Forearm, oblique, for fracture of radius, twelve pieces, assorted sizes 5-00 Elbow, three pieces, assorted sizes 2.50 Modification of Desault’s Counter-extension Splint 5.00 Same as above, improved, with windlass for tighten- ing perineal strap 6-130

. 6.00 Ankle or Lower Leg, six pieces, assorted sizes . 26 CODMAN AND SHURTLEFF’S

Splints, Knee, four pieces, assorted sizes 63.00 “ Lining, assorted sizes, each 0.12 See Gutta Percha. Staphyloraphy Knives 61 to 1.50 “ Needles 0.25 “ “ with staff 1.00 Stethoscopes, Cammann’s Double, two objective ends of different sizes 7.00 Stethoscopes, cedar, plain 67c. to 0.75 “ ebony 1.00 “ ivory-mounted, with Pleximeter 61.25 to 1.75 “ Flexible, cedar ends, silk tube 61.25 to 1.75

“ “ “ cotton tube . 61 to 1.50

“ “ metal ends . . . 61.25 to 1.75

“ “ hard-rubber ends . 61.25 to 1.75

Stomach Pumps and Enema Apparatus combined: — Hutchinson’s, English 16.00 Maw’s, “ 8.00 Tiemann’s 14.00 “ with instruments for Paracentesis Thoracis 617 to 19.00 Stomach Tubes, English 1.50 “ “ French 0.75 S-tubes, for administering liquids to patient while in lying posture. See Drinking Tubes.

Syringes : — Anatomical, brass, with stopcock and pipes 65 to 25.00 Ear, common, white metal 0.25 Ear and Hydrocele, Kramer’s, brass, silver plated, with rings, stopcock, and tubes 4.25 Ear, Kramer’s, white metal, withrings and ivorytube 1.00

Ear, rubber bulb, with ivory tubes ... 75c. to 1.25 Ear, vulcanite 1.25 Eye, Anell’s, silver, with three gold tubes and silver probe 68 to 12.00 Eye, Anell’s, German-silver, three tubes and probe 6.00 Eye, white metal, with straight and curved German-

silver tubes . * 1.75 Hydrocele, India-rubber, brass stopcock 61.75 to 2.00

Hydrocele and Ear, brass, silver plated ....4.25 CATALOGUE OF SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS. 27

Syringes, continued:— Penis, glass, metal caps, each, No. 1, 10c.; No. 2, 12c.; No. 3, 15c.; No. 4, 17c.; No. 5, 19c.; No. 6, 22c.: per doz., No. 1, $1; No. 2, $1.25; ; No. 8, $1.50 No. 4, $1.75; No. 5, $2; No. 6 . $2.50

Penis, white metal, common, per doz. 75c.; each . 0.08

“ “ medium, per doz. $1.75; each . 0.20

“ “ fine, per doz. $2.50; each . . 0.25 “ vulcanite or hard gum, each, No. 00, 60c.; No. 0, 65c.; No. 1 0.70

Rectum or Injection Syringes (see woodcut), of at white metal, or vulcanite, every description, market prices. to 2.50 Self-Injecting, Davidson’s, each .... 62 28 CODMAN AND SIIURTLEFF’S

Syringes, continued:— Self-Injecting, Lewis’ Elastic $2 to $2.50 “ “ Metallic or Portable, (see woodcut) $3 to 8.50

N.B.— Any of the before-named Self-Injecting Syringes furnished to the trade at manufac- turers’ prices. Maw’s, English, each $4 to 4.50 Shower, with silver tube and bulb, glass barrel, for Larynx 2.00 Shower, ditto, for Posterior Nares 2.00 Shower, ditto, for Anterior Nares 2.00 Shower, ditto, set of, consisting of three tubes, for uses above-named, adapted to one ban-el by screw, in compact case 7.00 Shower, ditto, set of, consisting of tubes for Pos-

terior and Anterior Nares, in compact case . . 4.50

Shower, Sanborn’s, silver-plated, two tubes . . . 3.50 “ vulcanite, with silver tubes... $5 to 6.00 Vagina or Female, glass, metal-capped, each, No. 1, 10c.; No. 2, 12c.; No. 3,15c.; No. 4,17c.; No. 5, 19c.; No. 6, 22c.: per doz., No. 1, $1; No. 2, $1.25; No. 3, $1.50; No. 4, $1.75; No. 5, $2; No. 6 2.50 Vagina, Chase’s 1.25 “ rubber bulb 75c. to 1.25

vulcanite or hard rubber, No. 2 . . . . 1.00

“ “ “ • No. 3 .... 1.25 “ “ “ with shield $1.50 to 2.00 Womb, glass, horn tube 0.75 “ “ silver tube 2.00 “ vulcanite 1.75 CATALOGUE OF SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS. 29 Tape Measures, in silver-plated case, each . . 75c. to $1.25 Texts, Uterine, elm, each 25c. to 0.50 “ SP°nS e „ to 0.38 TestT Tubes, per doz. $1.25; each 12 Test-Tube Staxds, with . . Tubes, each . $1.25 to 2.50 Tissue Gutta Percha, for rheumatism, stiff or weak joints; also an excellent water dressing; per yard Toxgue 0.50 Depressors, japanned steel, each 1.00 horn handle . . 1.25 “

. ivory handle . 1.75 all steel, gilt, folding . $2 to 2.50

steel, gilt, handle . . ebony . 2.00 ditto, folding 3.00

steel, gilt, ivory handle ....2.50 ditto, folding 3.50 Toxsillators, Fahnestock’s 5.00 Gray’s 6.00 Tiemann’s $7.50 to 9.00 Velpeau’s $9 to 12.00 Other styles, each $5 to 10.00 See Green’s Bistoury. Tooth Forceps. See Forceps.

Tourxiquets, . Endless . Hutchinson’s Screw, each . 6.00 “ Field 0.50 Screw and Band, or common style ... 1.50 Tracheotomy Tubes, silver, double ....$4 to 6.00

“ “ single . . . $1.50 to 2.00 Trepaxxixg Cases (see also page 2) .... $9 to 15.00 Trocars, Exploring $1.25 to 2.00 “ Hydrocele $1.50 to 2.50

“ Curved, for puncture of bladder . . $2 to 4.00 Tubixg, English, per foot 50c. to 0.75 “ India-rubber, of all sizes. Turxkeys, each $1 to 5.00 Tympaxum Illumixators, a new style, with Reflector, Movable Lens, and two Ear Specula of different sizes 8.00

Teuxks, Physicians’ Medicine: t— Ho. 1 contains fifteen 1-oz. square ground- stoppered bottles 7.50 30 CODMAN AND SHURTLEFP’S

No. 2 contains twenty square ground-stoppered bottles, assorted sizes $9.00 No. 3 contains fifteen and twelve 1-oz square ground-stoppered bottles, four porcelain pots, mortar, graduated glass, and compartment for scales and weights 11.50 No. 4 contains eighteen and fourteen 1-oz. square ground-stoppered bottles, four porcelain pots, mortar, graduated glass, spatula, and compartment for scales and weights 13.50

Besides those enumerated, space is left for other articles, and a full set of Labels accompanies each trunk. The material is wood, strongly dovetailed, covered with russet leather, and lined with velvet. The woodcut represents No. 4, which does not dif- fer much in appearance from the others, except in size. Larger sizes to order. Trusses. A great variety of the latest and most ap- proved styles constantly on hand, at prices ranging from $1.50 to $5 each. Physicians will be supplied at a discount from retail prices; and the trade fur- nished with desirable styles, on the most liberal terms. See woodcut on p. 32.

Urinals, white ware, for males, each 0.75 “ “ for females 0.75 CATALOGUE OF SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS 31

vulcanized Urinals, rubber, for females ... $2 to $3.00

Ueinals, vulcanized rubber, for males .....$2 to 3.00 Other styles, each $1.25 to 3.50

These Urinals [the Rubber] are the best and most convenient for wear upon the person ever manufactured. They are provided with valves, which prevent them from being overflowed by pressure of the clothing or ofthe person in moving or sitting, and tightly closing stopcocks, through which they can be quickly and easily emptied. Patients suffering from incontinence of urine will find them exceedingly valuable. 32 CATALOGUE OF SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS.

ITrinometers, each $1 to $2.00 ITrinometer Floats ....38c. to 0.75 Uyula Scissors, plain curve ....1.50

“ “ curved up and to left . 3.00 “ “ withright-angled blade to enclose uvula on three sides, $3 to 4.25

Other styles, each . . $1.50 to 3.00

Uvulatomes, with spring blade . . . 6.00

Vaccinating Instrument, Tiemann’s . 2.25 “ Lancet 0.75 Vial Cases. See Pocket Medicine Cases. Vials for Pocket Medicine Cases, per doz 0.38 Visiting Lists, the best styles, ready on the approach of each year, at pub- lishers’ prices. Urinal.

WHITE’S PATENT LEVER TRUSS.

This instrument is entirely new in principle, and differs radically from all other Trusses. It combines many new and valuablepoints of great im- portance; and is recommended for its simplicity, efficiency, and the ease with which it is fitted and worn. All the power is in the short spring s, and is perfectly controlled by the screw T>. The pad P has a combined circular inward and upward action, working over the knuckle k. It is small, light, durable, and cleanly, (coverings changed at pleasure). It is believed that more radical cures can be effected by it than by any other Truss.