1. A small lump of ice held in a long vulsellum against the tonsil.3. Long straight polypus or gullet forceps with padded ends, to compress the tonsil; one blade being passed within the mouth, the other outside against the neck.
2. Small sponge on the end of a stick, dipped in ice-cold solution of perchloride of iron, or other styptic.

LARYNGOTOMY IN THE CRICO-THYROID SPACE.

1. Scalpel.5. Tapes.
2. Artery forceps and ligature silk.6. Sharp and blunt hooks.
3. Torsion forceps.7. Two hooked forceps.
4. Silver tube, curved on the flat.8. Sponges.

TRACHEOTOMY.

1. Scalpel.9. Trachea-dilator, to assist introduction of tube.
2. Dissecting forceps.10. Sponges.
3. Blunt hooks for veins.11. Brandy.
4. Sharp hook to draw forward trachea.12. Ammonia.
5. Double silver tube and tapes.13. If a foreign body is lodged in the larynx, forceps of various kinds to extract with.
6. Torsion forceps.14. Strapping plaister.
7. Artery forceps.15. Silver suture.
8. Ligatures.

INSTRUMENTS, &c., FOR OPERATIONS ABOUT THE TRUNK.

Removal of the Breast or Tumours.Extirpation of the Cervix Uteri.
Nævus.Amputation of the Penis.
Tapping the Pleura.Circumcision.
Tapping the Belly.Excision of Testis.
Colotomy.Tapping a Hydrocele.
Ovariotomy.Vesico-Vaginal Fistula.
Cæsarian Section.Retention of Urine.
Strangulated Hernia.External Urethrotomy.
Radical Cure of Hernia.Lithotomy.
Hæmorrhoids.Lithotrity.
Fistula in Ano.Removing Foreign Bodies from the Urethra and Bladder.
Cleft Perinæum.

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.