1. Room maintained at temperature of 70° F.11. Hare-lip pins, stout and long.
2. Catheter to empty bladder.12. Suture silk.
3. Large scalpel.13. Fine sutures.
4. Straight probe-pointed bistoury.14. Folded linen compress.
5. Director.15. Broad body roller.
6. Large blunt hooks.16. Flannel.
7. Large syringe and vaginal tube, for washing out uterus per vaginam.17. Cotton wool.
8. Artery forceps.18. Warm flannels.
9. Ligatures, fine and stout whipcord.19. Chloroform and inhaler.
10. Torsion forceps.

STRANGULATED HERNIA.

1. Scalpel.12. Ligatures.
2. Straight bistoury.13. Sutures.
3. Probe-pointed bistoury.14. Lint.
4. Hernia knife.15. Diachylon plaster.
5. Narrow director.16. Three-inch wide roller.
6. Broad director.17. Compress.
7. Dissecting forceps.18. Razor.
8. Blunt hooks.19. Sponges.
9. Fine hook, in case the sac is very tense.20. Half grain of morphia suppository.
10. Artery forceps.21. Chloroform and inhaler.
11. Torsion forceps.22. Scissors.

WOOD’S OPERATION FOR RADICAL CURE OF HERNIA.

1. Razor, or scalpel, for shaving the groin.7. Lint.
2. Tenotomy knife.8. Bandage.
3. Needle.9. Scissors.
4. Compressed whipcord, well waxed and soaped.10. Suture.
5. Glass or box-wood compress.11. Collodion.
6. Two pads of lint.

HÆMORRHOIDS.

External,—Excision of.

1. Vulsellum, or hook, or ringed forceps.4. Lint and T-bandage.
2. Knife-edged scissors curved on the flat.5. Smith’s clamp.
3. Torsion forceps.6. Cautery iron.

Internal.

1. Enema of warm water.6. Smith’s clamp.
2. Hook, vulsellum, or ring-forceps.7. Ice.
3. Thin compressed whipcord.8. Solid perchloride of iron.
4. Nævus needles threaded, to transfix the base of the pile.9. Lint and cotton wool.
5. Scissors.10. Opium suppository.