REMOVAL OF THE BREAST OR TUMOURS.
| 1. Scalpel. | 10. Wire or silk sutures. |
| 2. Artery forceps. | 11. Lint. |
| 3. Torsion forceps. | 12. Diachylon plaster. |
| 4. Dissecting forceps. | 13. Sponges. |
| 5. Double hook. | 14. Scissors. |
| 6. Blunt hooks. | 15. Three-inch wide rollers. |
| 7. Tenaculum. | 16. Folded towel compress. |
| 8. Fine ligatures. | 17. Chloroform and inhaler. |
| 9. Half-yard of stout whipcord, for irremovable glands. | 18. Waterproof sheet. |
NÆVUS.
For Ligature.
| 1. Nævus needles, straight and curved. | 5. Lint. |
| 2. Suture silk, stout compressed whipcord. | 6. Chloroform and inhaler. |
| 3. Scalpel. | 7. Sponge and water. |
| 4. Scissors. |
For Cauterising.
| 1. Acupressure needles. | 3. Galvanic cautery. |
| 2. Spirit lamp. | 4. Gas cautery. |
For Excising.
| 1. Scalpel. | 6. Ligature. |
| 2. Dissecting forceps. | 7. Lint. |
| 3. Blunt hooks. | 8. Bandage. |
| 4. Artery forceps. | 9. Sponge. |
| 5. Sharp hooks. | 10. Sutures. |
For Injecting.
| 1. Subcutaneous injecting syringe. | 2. Solution of perchloride of iron. |
For Passing Setons.
| 1. Small fine suture needles. | 2. Fine silk suture. |