EXTERNAL URETHROTOMY.
| 1. Scalpels. | 10. Tapes. |
| 2. Catheters, silver. | 11. Sponges. |
| 3. Catheters, flexible. | 12. Tenaculum. |
| 4. Four feet of india-rubber tubing to fit catheter. | 13. Artery forceps. |
| 5. Probes, straight and grooved, with flat handles. | 14. Ligatures. |
| 6. Syme’s shouldered narrow grooved staff. | 15. Oil. |
| 7. Marshall’s long jointed grooved sound, with flexible catheter sliding on it. | 16. Ice. |
| 8. Curved director. | 17. Chloroform and inhaler. |
| 9. Lithotomy tapes or anklets. |
LITHOTOMY.
| 1. Firm table, of convenient height. | 15. Syringe, various nozzles. |
| 2. Folded blankets. | 16. Gorget. |
| 3. Mackintosh sheet. | 17. Tubes, with and without petticoats. |
| 4. Tray of sand, or saw-dust. | 18. Lithotrite. |
| 5. Pair of lithotomy tapes, or anklets. | 19. Catheter to fit syringe. |
| 6. Lint. | 20. Artery forceps. |
| 7. Sound. | 21. Tenaculum. |
| 8. Staff. | 22. Ligatures. |
| 9. Catheter to fit syringe, for injecting the bladder. | 23. Half grain morphia suppository. |
| 10. Lithotomy scalpels. | 24. Chloroform and inhaler. |
| 11. Forceps. | 25. Oil. |
| 12. Scoops. | 26. Sponges. |
| 13. Searcher. | 27. Bandages and tape. |
| 14. Bistouri caché. | 28. Brandy, ammonia. |
LITHOTRITY.
| 1. Lithotrites, fenestrated and flat. | 6. Urethral forceps. |
| 2. Hollow sound, with short beak. | 7. Injecting bottle, with nozzle to fit the hollow sound. |
| 3. Clover’s apparatus for washing out the bladder. | 8. Half grain morphia suppository. |
| 4. Oil. | 9. Hot linseed poultice. |
| 5. Lithotrite catheters. | 10. Firm bolster or pillow. |
REMOVING FOREIGN BODIES FROM THE URETHRA AND BLADDER.
| 1. Catheters, silver, gum, elastic. | 15. Three-branched forceps. |
| 2. Sounds of different curves. | 16. Endoscope. |
| 3. Bougies olivaires. | 17. Oil. |
| 4. Urethral forceps with long blades. | 18. Glass syringe. |
| 5. Fine dressing forceps. | 19. Scalpel. |
| 6. Fine polypus forceps. | 20. Dissecting forceps. |
| 7. Coxeter’s urethral forceps. | 21. Hook. |
| 8. Urethral lithotrite forceps. | 22. Artery forceps. |
| 9. Hunter’s tube forceps. | 23. Ligature. |
| 10. Loop of wire set in long handle. | 24. Sutures. |
| 11. Leroy d’Etiolles’ jointed scoop. | 25. Tapes. |
| 12. Leroy’s tube, and sliding hook. | 26. Sponges. |
| 13. Charrière’s hair-pin retractor. | 27. Chloroform and inhaler. |
| 14. Charrière’s bougie retractor. |
INSTRUMENTS FOR OPERATIONS ON THE LIMBS.
| Ligature of the Larger Arteries. | Amputations at the Shoulder-Joint, Joint, Arm, Forearm and Wrist; Metacarpus, Hip, Thigh and Leg; by Syme’s and Chopart’s Operations; Metatarsus. |
| Resections, of the Head of the Humerus, Elbow, Hip, and Knee. | |
| Removal of Necrosed Bone. |