| 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. |