1. Narrow-bladed bistoury.10. Splint to support the arm and hand.
2. Bone forceps.11. Bandage.
3. Torsion forceps.12. Lint.
4. Artery forceps.13. Oiled silk.
5. Fine ligatures.14. Mackintosh sheet.
6. Small suture.15. Sponges.
7. Strapping.16. Tourniquet.
8. Narrow bandage.17. Chloroform and inhaler.
9. Wadding.

AMPUTATION AT THE HIP JOINT.

1. Lister’s aorta compressor.10. Lint.
2. Long hip knife.11. Strapping plaister.
3. Artery forceps.12. Sponges.
4. Stout and fine ligatures.13. Bandages.
5. Torsion forceps.14. Ice.
6. Tenaculum.15. A bone-holder, or lion’s-tooth forceps, if the fragment of the bone is too short to grasp in the hand.
7. Acupressure needles.16. Chloroform and inhaler.
8. Needle nippers.17. Mackintosh sheet.
9. Silk and silver sutures.

(See also the List for the Operating Room).

AMPUTATION OF THE THIGH AND LEG.

1. Tourniquet.15. Bandages.
2. Amputating knife.16. Oiled silk.
3. Scalpel.17. Cautery iron.
4. Bone forceps.18. Ice.
5. Saw.19. Sponges.
6. Torsion forceps.20. Mackintosh sheet.
7. Artery forceps.In a circular amputation—
8. Stout and fine ligatures.
9. Sutures.21. A round-pointed knife, and a linen retractor split into twotongues for the thigh and three for the leg, the centre one being well waxed.
10. Tenaculum.
11. Strapping.
12. Hare-lip pins.
13. Wire nippers.
14. Lint.

AMPUTATION AT THE ANKLE AND FOOT.

(Syme’s and Chopart’s Operations.)

1. Tourniquet.11. Strapping.
2. Strong bistoury.12. Sutures.
3. Strong scalpel (Syme’s).13. Lint.
4. Saw.14. Bandages.
5. Bone forceps.15. Oiled silk.
6. Artery forceps.16. Wool.
7. Torsion forceps.17. Sponges.
8. Tenaculum.18. Chloroform and inhaler.
9. Acupressure needles.19. Mackintosh sheet.
10. Wire nippers.

AMPUTATION OF THE METATARSAL BONES AND TOES.