| 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, and | 25. 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. |