The Medical and surgical reporter (1889) (14748111226)

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The Medical and surgical reporter (1889) (14748111226)

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Identifier: medicalsurgical601889phil (find matches)
Title: The Medical and surgical reporter
Year: 1858 (1850s)
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Subjects: Medicine Surgery
Publisher: (Philadelphia, Pa. : Crissy & Markley, Printers)
Contributing Library: Smithsonian Libraries
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which materially adds to the field of view. L.IGHT AND VIEW.—The taper admits of a conical concentrated column of light. The enamel, a bright red, reflectsthe object in view in a natural way and mt magnified. The edge is perfectly smooth and by rotation the cervix exhibits itselfall around. There is a perforation near the outer end, as an outside signal to shv/w where the point is during introductionand rotation. TAPKR.—The advantage in this, in addition fcb (3) is that a thi-d person can see the condition, and actual treatment asplainly »the operator can while the instrument is held stationary a oass of students can move past and see the vaginal parts ofthe uerus a^ plain a« if located externally. Chiefly on this at count they are now used in a number of clinics. PRICE, &2.50. Send order (with money) to Publisher of MEDICAL AND SURGICAL REPORTER, P>. O. Box 843. PHILADELPHIA. MEDICAL AND SURGICAL REPORTER. XIII PURE OXYGEN AND APPARATUS FOR ITS THERAPEUTIG ADMINISTRATION
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At the solicitation of a number of medical practitioners interested in oxygen treatment, we havedevised apparatus for the therapeutic administration of this gas both by inhalation and by enema. Wepresent an illustration of the latter. It is provided with a gauge by which the quantity of gas admin-istered can be readily ascertained. We believe the apparatus we offer will be found to be the mostconvenient and economical device for the purpose on the market. We are prepared to supply PureOxygen Gas, or a mixture of Oxygen and Nitrous Oxide in definite proportions respectively of 20 percent, and 40 per cent, of Nitrous Oxide, in cylinders of 40 or 100 gallons each. Full directions sentwith each apparatus. PRICES. ENEMA APPARATUS $12.00 INHALING APPARATUS 5.00 FORTY GALLON CYLINDER 6.00 FORTY GALLON CYLINDER FILLED 8.00 ONE HUNDRED GALLON CYLINDER 15.00 ONE HUNDRED GALLON CYLINDER FILLED 20.00 The Gas whether pure or mixed is supplied at the uniform price of 5 cents per gallon. The cost of

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