[DESCRIPTION.]
A—Base of Instrument, connected by a screw, containing a cavity and valve, through which the fluid is drawn into the Barrel.
B—Barrel, containing the Piston or Plunger.
C—Cap, connected with the Barrel by a screw.
D—Piston Rod, surmounted by a metallic handle, terminating within the Barrel by the Piston or Plunger.
E—Metallic Chamber, containing a valve, to which is connected, by a screw, the flexible Tube.
F—Flexible Tube, to the end of which are attached, as they may be needed, the different pipes.
G—Straight Pipe, for injecting the bowels of adults, to be attached to the flexible Tube, when used with an assistant.
H—Crooked or Angular Tube, to be used for self-administration.
I—Small Pipe, for injecting the bowels of children.
J—Female or Vaginal Tube.
[DIRECTIONS FOR USE.]
For Self-administration.
Attach the crooked or angular tube, H, to the end of the flexible tube, F; place the fluid intended for use in a basin opposite you; introduce the pipe, and sit down upon it, holding the instrument upright in the basin with one hand, and working the piston with the other.
For use with an Assistant.
If the instrument is to be used by an assistant, (as is often the case in sickness by a nurse,) the straight pipe, G, should be used instead of the crooked or angular one.