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Operative surgery illustrated - containing more than nineteen hundred engravings - including two hundred original, and fifty colored drawings- with explanatory text (1852) (14763309894)

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Operative surgery illustrated - containing more than nineteen hundred engravings - including two hundred original, and fifty colored drawings- with explanatory text (1852) (14763309894)

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Title: Operative surgery illustrated : containing more than nineteen hundred engravings : including two hundred original, and fifty colored drawings: with explanatory text
Year: 1852 (1850s)
Authors: Piper, Richard Upton, 1816-1897 Bigelow, Henry Jacob, 1818-1890. Anaesthetic agents, their mode of exhibition, and physiological effects
Subjects: Surgery, Operative Ether General Surgery
Publisher: Boston : Ticknor, Reed, and Fields
Contributing Library: Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine
Digitizing Sponsor: Open Knowledge Commons and Harvard Medical School



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crystalline lens. Fig. 4. Straight needle of Beer. Fig. 5. Double Keratome of M.Carrou. Fig. 6. Elevator of M. Luzardi. Fig. 7. Perforator of M. Montain. Fig. 9. Instrument of M. Manec. Fig. 10. Crotchet of M. Cloquet. Fig. 11. Elevator of Pellier. Figs. 12,13. Keratome of Velpeau. Fig. 14. Sonde cannelee. Figs. 16, 17. Mandrin of Dupuy-tren. Fig. 18. Kystitome of La Faye. Fig. 19. Canule of M. Gensoul,for cauterizing the nasal canal. Figs. 20, 21. Ring of M. Sanson,for cauterizing the conjunctiva aroundthe cornea. Fig. 22. Canule for the cauteriza-tion of the nasal canal. Fig. 23. Perforator of Pellier. Fig. 24. Canule for cauterizationof the os unguis. Fig. 26. Hook of Walther. Figs. 27, 28. Crotchet of Beer. Fig. 29. Instrument to destroy thecrystalline lens. Fig. 31. Knife of Siegerist. Fig. 32. Keratome of M. Furnari. Fig. 33. Double knife of Jaeger. Fig. 34. Elevator of M. Fardeau. Fig. 35. Keratome of Fuchter. Figs. 36, 37. Heys needle. Fig. 38. Scissors for artificial pu-pil.
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