THE ARREST OF HÆMORRHAGE.
| 1. Artery forceps. | 11. Richardson’s styptic colloid. |
| 2. Torsion forceps. | 12. Ice, ice-cold water. |
| 3. Tourniquet. | 13. Cautery irons. |
| 4. Tenaculum. | 14. Galvanic cautery wire. |
| 5. Hare-lip pins. | 15. Ligatures, silk, fine hemp, and whipcord. |
| 6. Acupressure needles. | 16. Lint. |
| 7. Nævus needle. | 17. Amadou. |
| 8. Wire nippers. | 18. Bandages. |
| 9. Solution of perchloride of iron (equal parts of the salt and water). | 19. Compressed sponge. |
| 10. Solid perchloride of iron. | 20. Scissors. |
(See List for the Ligature of Arteries.)
INSTRUMENTS AND APPLIANCES FOR OPERATIONS ABOUT THE HEAD AND NECK.
| Trephining the Skull. | Cleft Palate. |
| Operations on the Eye. | Excision of Tonsils. |
| Hare-Lip. | Laryngotomy. |
| Resection of the Jaw. | Tracheotomy. |
| Excision of the whole Tongue. |
TREPHINING THE SKULL.
| 1. Scalpel. | 8. Quill, cut like a tooth-pick, to clear the groove of bone-dust. |
| 2. Trephines—several crowns. | 9. Lenticular knife. |
| 3. Hey’s saw. | 10. Small polypus forceps. |
| 4. Elevator. | 11. Sponges. |
| 5. Stout dissecting forceps. | 12. Lint. |
| 6. Brush to clean away the bone-dust. | 13. Ice. |
| 7. Probe. |