1. Scalpel.10. Cheek compressor.
2. Artery forceps, or sharp hook.11. Sponges.
3. Hare-lip pins.12. Large towel to wrap the child in.
4. Wire nippers.13. Chloroform and inhaler.
5. Dentist’s silk twist.When the bone has also to be bent back—
6. Strapping plaster.14. Bone nippers.
7. Silver suture.15. Sequestrum forceps.
8. Collodion.16. A knitting needle; and
9. Scissors.17. Spirit lamp to check deep hæmorrhage by the actual cautery.

RESECTION OF THE JAW, AND TUMOURS CONNECTED WITH IT.

1. Scalpels.16. Wire nippers.
2. Artery forceps.17. Actual cautery.
3. Torsion forceps.18. Perchloride of iron.
4. Ligatures.19. Ice.
5. Retractors.20. Sutures, silk and wire.
6. Tooth forceps.21. Solution of chloride of zinc.
7. Narrow saw.22. Lint.
8. Hey’s saw.23. Bandages.
9. Bone-cutting forceps.24. Plaster.
10. Lion’s-tooth forceps.25. Collodion.
11. Sequestrum forceps.26. Mackintosh sheet.
12. Gouges.27. Small sponges tied on sticks.
13. Chisel.28. Larger sponges.
14. Gag.29. Chloroform and inhaler.
15. Hare-lip pins.

EXCISION ON THE WHOLE TONGUE.

1. Scalpel.17. Needle for passing the chain.
2. Torsion forceps.18. Sharp and blunt hooks.
3. Artery forceps.19. Stout silk.
4. Gag.20. Metallic sutures.
5. Archimedian bone-drill.21. Ligatures.
6. Cheek retractors.22. Ice.
7. Incisor tooth forceps.23. Perchloride of iron.
8. Narrow saw.24. Cautery iron.
9. Nævus needle, and25. Solution of chloride of zinc.
10. Half a yard of thick whipcord.26. Collodion.
11. Stout copper wire.27. Small sponges mounted on sticks.
12. Key for twisting the wire tight. 28. Brandy.
13. Wire cutters.29. Chloroform and inhaler.
14. Stout acupressure needle.30. Lint.
15. Hare-lip pins.31. Mackintosh sheet.
16. Two ecraseurs.

CLEFT PALATE.

1. Long-handled, narrow-bladed knife, for dividing the palatine muscles.8. Scissors.
2. Long-handled curved scissors.9. Ice, ice-cold water.
3. Slender hooked forceps, to seize soft palate.10. Mackintosh sheet.
4. Long-handled small bistoury, for paring edges of fissure.11. Sponges set on sticks.
5. Long-handled needles, with the eye at the point for passing sutures.12. Glass syringe for washing the mouth.
6. Fine blue silk, or catgut.13. Smith’s gag.
7. Blunt and sharp hooks.14. Chloroform and inhaler.

EXCISION OF TONSILS.

1. Long vulsellum.3. Ice, ice-cold water.
2. Tonsil guillotines; or, probe-pointed bistoury, the posterior two-thirds of the blade covered with lint or plaster; or, tonsil excisors of various kinds.

To repress Hæmorrhage from the Tonsils.