| 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.