Pie Seen a seen aa iain No. 139 This catalogue is registered in the name of the person to whom it is ad- dressed. It is presented with our compliments. Kindly keep for reference. NOT TRANSFERABLE. MAX WOCHER & SON, Established over half a century. = nN ~ i" Sin) ¥ 7 x pe > 5. p04 = Ref at ad a ree. ” se en) — a wh 9° re aT = ya eS : ‘> am, wor SS’ os TP ad ay , i a Cans Ze. rat ae.) oo . a: te” a apne co —*) oa —_ Nh ap a =. i oA an _ C2 vy ae = sin SG od > ae . ? ; a - » i \f | te, Wer SerK SAA ad Ae US ga IK 2 1 Agee ae Fe 2 ApAee —_—— OF ——-— Max WocHER & SON. +s SPECIAL NOTICE — r ; ; ee IS book has three indexes; two for Surgical Instruments at the end of the book, and one for Orthopedic Appli- ances, Rubber Goods, Furniture, Electric Goods, ete., in the fre mnt. PRICES ARE GUARANTEED AS LOW | ) As first class goods can be produced. Common, cheap prod- ; A sR ‘ “ets supplied, i demanded. Discounts allowed to the pro- fession on such articles which are quoted at “* Patients’ Price.” I This isa complete catalogue, of which but a limited number 7 have been printed and all distributed, It contains but part of our extensive stock of eight immense floors—bence if you do not find what you want, write to us. OFFICE AND SALESROOMS: 19-21-23 West Sixth Street, CINCINNATI, OHIO, U. S. A. Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1904,by MAX SCHMIDT, in the Office of the Librarian of Congress, at Washington, De Illustrated Catalogue and Price-List J) U) s FACTORY AND WAREHOUSE: No. 611 College Street, Illustrated Catalogue and Price-List ——— oF el Max WocHER & SON. MANUFACTURERS, IMPORTERS, WHOLESALERS AND RETAILERS OF Surgical lnstruments ORTHOPAEDIC APPARATUS, TRUSSES, ELASTIC HOSIERY, ELECTRICAL BATTERIES, MICROSCOPES, HOSPITAL AND LABORATORY SUPPLIES, Office Furniture, Rubber Sundries, Etc Sixth Edition. OFFICE AND SALESROOMS: FACTORY AND WAREHOUSE: 19-21-23 West Sixth Street, No. 611 College Street, CINCINNATI, OHIO, U. S. A. Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1904, by MAX SCHMIDT, in the Office of the Librarian of Congress, at Washington, D.C. —_—— “4 3 PA? on 7 Ves Ne >. Pa FE i a Qe ~ PERS Sales ’ oR we Shae >» We) : k Generai Suggestions FOR MUTUALLY FACILITATING THE TRANSACTION OF BUSINESS. 1. When ordering goods, it is merely necessary to give the name and number of the article desired. Do not mutilate this book by sending us clippings therefrom. 2. Write your name, and that of your Town, County and State distinctly, 3. When ordering an article of which different sizes are made, state which size is desired, or give measurements. 4 Avoid reference to former correspondence as much as possible. we State how goods are to be sent—by mail, express or otherwise. 6. Our terms are Cash. Parties not known to us and ordering tor the first time, should remit with their order, or give us satisfactory references, and thereby save time necessary for us to make the needed inquiries. 7. All our goods are packed with utmost care by competent hands. After having received a receipt from transportation companies for a case or package in good order, our responsibilities cease. We are not liable for goods lost in transit when ordered to be sent by mail. 8. Claims for overcharges, etc., must be made within ten days after receipt of bill. 9. Should there be any misappreheasion or error on our part in putting up an order, it will afford us pleasure to correct the same, as rt is Our desire to give entire satisfaction in every transaction. 10. Remittances are most safely made by Post-Office Orders, Drafts, or by Express. Money in ordinary or registered letters is sent at the sender’s risk. 11. When a different catalogue from ours is used in ordering from us, care should be taken to designate, by date or otherwise, its editions. Articles not in our catalogue will be furnished at lowest market rates. REGARDING PACKAGES SENT TO US. 12. We are, at all times, more or less in receipt of packages whose owners remain temporarily or forever unknown to us. This would not be so were every package marked with name of its sender. 13. In addition, advice should be sent with every package by letter or postal outside of same. 14. Postage must be fully prepaid on mail packages, at the rate of one cent per ounce or fractional part thereof. Limit of weight, four pounds. 15. All packages must be so wrapped that the contents may be readily examined by postmasters without destroying the wrapper. Please do not seal, sew, or paste up with or without adhesive plaster any package sent to us by mail. Ab Acn Ait ) > SS. mber yr us hich first ices, S. \fter e or = for eipt p an sire the care icles ners stal Alpha Syringes Index for Instruments at End of Book. THIS IS THE INDEX OF SUNDRIES ONLY. A Abdominal Belts and Supporters ... Water Colla iiiin Ne esee Acme Treatment Table ......++.--- PRN WU SAYO sos cise ha a view opiniete sees Air Beds ey Lk Reo ar Wig hehe Pillows.....+. Rl PET RA TMA 8 3 PUMA od icae ese e er epgeet es Spray Apparatus,....--+++-+: Alcohol Heaters,... Lamps.....-+-4+- Anaesthesia Table.... Anchylosis of Knee : of Elbow Apparatus Antistreptoco¢ cic Serum . Apparatus for Bunions.....- * over riding toes Appendicitis Supporter ......++++eeeees Arch Inste p Supporter......- PUI) BAND Dil sss os ssc eee Arnold Sterilizer .......-s+sseeees MPCUIVIVOTS 0hc'. Sich o'c ole vey stele 0 386 to B Baby Eneiilator ....s secede ware es tees é DAG ROBE eels dss eters decease Bags, Obstetrical.....-.-eeeseees 25 1 Balsam Bottles... oscasecce ss oe Bandages, Elastic and Rubber.....-.---- : ae Suspensory......++eeeeeess Basins, Pus and Dressing.....--++++ 362 ath CabinetS....--. cece ee eee tseees 895 Thermometers. .....-+++ seeeecees PAR eee sae we as Oe eee eS BUILATICN: or pawcess ss vase eee 01 to Battery ACCeSSOrieS......+eseeeeeerrees DRAMA YAS. casita Cade Veter eye. ¢ ot oe Bed, Trivalid....... 0 cee lee ede ees ee OE Te bs so Bate pone anes i CL eer Ree Lore : Reading Tables .....-++eeeeeeeeeee ¢ Bell Jars, Microscope ee eo rr ce Belts. Abdominals: isis. 35 50.9 '.% % Wlechric ts os BI een ea eed Biological Products ......e2eeeeeeee ees sody ESTAGO. «cae oo oe Bathe Fb blew tie eee 24, RPORGGTY PAB i icc e eee eevee Nia teases ROPES TLGALOL sities tii lo ies bed e's iy ala. yuk teen Used ona es vOeO Bottles, Tincture ......-eeeeeeeeereees 36 for. Flushing « ~. «+ «+008 oe sin 3f ‘ TSS OA DITIC®. <> < +,eeire <4 38 5 MOM SRANIARL cy suis. 'c0 ss dae se niue 32 OIG) GT ASA rs Fook dela ogee dase egies é Porcelain.......seceeseceerreees Bow Leg Apparatus......eeeeeeeeeees . Braces, Orthopaedic......+++++: Shoulder .....ceevecsssesceeers Breast Pump ...--e- eee eeeeeee cress A TOLAM i as sks aise = afraid rake entero.» of Brushes, Hand.......-+ sess seesees ~ssdal Buckets 3 Bulbs, Rubbet Bulb Syringes..- Bunion Apparatus....--+e++serees 39 to 42 BurmMere. cs. ets BTS Burettes ‘aldwell Tube ‘ases, Dressing.. Medicine ‘ase’s Wheel Crote arriages, Ward ‘autery Apparatus, Electric......+ ‘hair Cushions hairs, Gynaecological... sharts, ‘ups Cuspidor Fountain.....-+++++-ssee: Douche, Nz ..7 to 68 BES a Meh SE aT Aa TS ee 357 5 Cc Oabin Bagseneve ve eile Veco es $25 to 428 Yabinets, Bath... .. see ess ecceereeeee 895 for Dressing: :....-ssyecceceee 334 Instruments......317, 405-406 Hospital......--..-- Invalid Rolling .. Oeil stare eae lees Operating .....++++ees 3 happell’s it) See cee Temperature and Clinical ..... 397 ‘hest FrotectOre....-- cece eeeceers 4 SO ‘hemical A pparatusand Glassware.353 3 ‘Javicle Apparatus.....--+++e0e: Minical Charts. ......6ee- sso sees b oven 3 Yover’s Crutch.....+..eesseeeseees ; ‘lub Foot Apparatus .....++---++: ‘ompressed Air Apparatus ...-.9 YOMMIMOMES.. 2... ee eee ewer enter ee ‘over GIASSES. ..... seer er scence ecee ‘radle, Spinal... ..0..- 5. seeevceeerdees 3 ‘reamometer....-- Eonar sheeete th aad 857 PHECHOR., cc u'sie Speers & wre s-p ecrlete alts pl eee 85 ‘rutch Bottoms and Rubbers ....-++++ 89 TGHOCOIN Ws os Ker aes iaiedig mesma 315 Abe eUMee har teak Siearnd> BAMA 359-360-364 ‘ushions, Invalid.......+..-.eesee8 379-880 Operating.....- eee 392-395 409 seal 7} paw, Mabe Tope eeprom TCe ca he 411 Cuspidors.....-+.ssi eres: 848, 359-360, 364 Cut-offs, Compressed Air.....-eeer seers +10 Cylinders for Dressings «...--++++-++++: 362 D Dairy Thermometers.......5 seeeeeees 359 De Puy’s Wire Splints......--+++++++ees 105 Dessicating Jar.....s.ceeeecseececernees B53 Device, Mouth, Breathing.......-+++-++-- 37 Devilbiss Atomizers....-.+-+eeeeees 386-387 Powder Blowers......+-+- 886-387 Diagnostic Outfit, Electric.....-.-+- +++:: 218 Disinfecting Apparatus......-- ... 847-348 TD CAR GE 5 shew mppcos nin bw RIES bm bine e ono alate 369 Blackie asx Lae baka ok sm pnielg 390 PANBii ic once t cece eevee we 364-866 Draining Bucket.....f..++eeeseerrr ree 364 Dressing Basins......+++e+eeeeeers 362-364 GAPTIATER See sec e ec esere 327-32 re a t= Dressing C: Pail Sta Sterilisays eo Tables.. : Drop Bottles Dry Cells Kar Compre ** Ice Bag } Edebohl Leg Holders } Elastic Bandages Hosiery Electric Apparatus ey Belts Elect rodes.. eevee imergency Bags {mpire Supporters tnameled Ware. Eye Baths. Pieces, | F Face Ma:k, Rubber / Faradic Batteries : Feeding Cups oF Tubes I Finger Cots Fiisen Apparatus Flasks .... Flash Light Flat-Foot Apparatus Flushing Bottle Food Carriages Warmer fountain Spittoon a Syringes Funnels Galvanic Batteries Galloway Cushions Gas Bag, Rubber... “ Stove Genu-Valgum Apparatus Glassware, Chemical Glass Bowls Gloves, Rubber Graduates.. Gynaec olog \H Hammock Invalid Bed. Hard-Rubber Syringes Elbow Anchylosis Apparatus byaporating Dishes... 2.0... 52a... oe B08 {xtension Apparatus, Levis’.. i for Shortened Leg “‘ormalde hy de Generators French’s Mouth Breathing Generators, Formalde hyde Hare-Lip Truss Pint iRuck.. 200k 3 Mk. Head Caps, Rubber “Coil, Rubbe “Rests, Spin ; Hemiphlegia Apparatus High Frequency Coil....... ‘ _ Tubes Hip-joint \pparatus * Support Holmes Post Hospital Chairs: ices gow c S. Food Truck lot Air Apparatus ** Water Bottles Jumane Restraint Hydravlic Pump. lydrometers e pous and Coils.. Caps Ideal Meeding Onp..i asd vs es ben etee 359 Instrument Cabinet. .....00.2.... L065, lluminating Battery: sl 205 es 218 iiminator Test Typeiosi. 6.23... ca £12 [Immersion Bow! Stands.......... 328 to 330 = Bowis, Glass: .50C ctiege is 362 PHCUOMPON F400 5 ci ss oe bh Pee = Thermometer ..... 359 Insoled WlechiGiies aaa vse sessa tek ii 282 Instep Supporters............... ..99 to 41 Instrument Cabinets 405-406 Ey Sterilizers...... 8 to 344 Tables..... 20, 405 SETA. oA Ga Bel 350, 365 Cushions 379-380 UPON Gi since nelly co ROMER, Palos 90 Irrigator Attachments.............02...351 % NO2ANC8. 6. 6s e eee ee eee eens BBL RUBIES olitiee. cel w See 326-349 Ivrigators. .3.... Ye ey Kname led W: are 365 Glass... eee ern nnne 350. 352 Jackets, Leather "21 Jars for Dressings. ise one eae ee BBD Specimen. sis caceresacge ees 361 to 363 ury Maat Spinal ss wise el eeesos iy 29 to 34 Kelly’s Leg Holder Surgical Cushions Kerosene Heaters.... o 2 wim Moleisend 2 0 0s 643. ocean even $24 Sata” TIOCGOTE cis's dats cans Av deh ao abariele ke 431 MAROINGIE. Os Aik cance ste ce cea 125 to 428 Sayre’s Suspension Apparatus...... Fis ea IS i856 cdl a's a's) «ie otal 130-43 Schering’s Lamp.........--ss+00 3 Schmid’s Spinal Stretcher Screens..... ScGliOsis LTACES: ss s.c oe these © sep es Scrotal Compressers...... seer eeeeeeee Seamless Shirts for Spinal Jackets... Seeleys’ Pile Pipe... 0. cede eaten Sheeting; Rubber... oo ue ee. Shoe! FX PONSroOns.s hs o.0's oe ne o's Ge cree a 9 00s Shortened Leg Extensions.........-- Shoulder. I Shut-off.. Bitte HGGUOTBe cc ccle es cc Lak oe yes ey ae oot Simplex Lamp Slides, Microscopical..........+eeseeee 37 Soap Dishes : 321-364 - Liquid ¢ ReEGOTVOIE’ oie oka s ope e nese way Soles for Flat-Foot.: 3... 0 ese esseseece 89-41 Curvature Apparatus........19 to 28 Stretcher, AMBER cnc cess nc nceee en 387-39 Svands; Bottles; Peeing Ce 26 Bowl... } a vy Irrigator. Static Machines. Sterilizers..... Still, Water..... ; Stirrups, Gynaecok Stockings, Elastic... .. Stoppers, Rubber... Stools Success Ladies’ Syringe ............... 376 Supporters, Abdominal 81 to 87 ERGO Pires nani te cae: 9 to 41 BELO Sie ir bcs 81 BMGs Cite ahd buds @O) Umbilical eR FY ee ee 78 RGRIIE.. 5), selec atten: eee | Surgical Instruments.......,. tear of Book \t| POESE PON BONDE 554s k Susie's nich G saritr cod -.. 79-80 i Suspension Apparatus, PPINAL binot iss QO“BL HI WPTINCSS, APT. da oscil akws at, 72078 i Li POUT MITE 44.5 Cs nates 373 to 3876 Glass Beaty beh gtet 77, 378 1, Reta. ps tem ene eS his Spee errs 129 lable for Anaesthesia............. 320 | bles, Bedside se heer a he pers 90 if icl 3 1) ae eae ae eae 818-319 MIDOPOUIB AG sear to ae 301 to 314 FOSINMHOTEM, ye eyes ve 10 Ward Co eee 18, 319 Talipes Apparatus.. 42-47 lemperature Charts OUT Test Tubes WETS Bos 0 GS a Awe Cone ty One B54 ype dlluminator... ee et »-412 DEMME O 0.) O85 Segre 129 Thermometers, Bath.................. 3 46 SROWNOAI: «wists suite cae 859 *¢ BOOT TI ZONE ecw ba “+ O40 " WOR OTe ste esa 359 Thorington’s Light Screen........... 412 Toe-Nail Springs 1 |} AID MO pee en tip eee eo Torticollis Apparatus Toilet Stands F< yrceps he ates Towel Rack Pibdvn seed ee ee Oe eee 337 MPPMMTGLIN CNG scm Ne Ror 214-215 Trays, Glass.. Asi PACH ss Web ete Gb mie ic OOO. Enameled Ware.......... . Set Preagniont Favle. sete cee ats hh 820-405 Trephining Cap Trusses, Hernia aparotom yi 3a ee ct ae 81 PrOMpAWe ANI i Seer or oe 79 Umbilical 78 MORAY eyed tule ald: ....207-208 Tubing, Glass. spe oder srereretee ete hd Vette 65 RB BR. FOsGE BOhed f.4 Sik’ Tubing =2) aan Hf ae Umbilical Supporters ... Urethral Syringe Urinals, Enameled Glass and Porcelain... Urinal Rack.... Rubher 222. Urine Test Glass Uterine Supporters MHECLIG Ay ITUS. 5, ie Ieee. ses, Lek Vacuum Tubes.... Vaginal Nozzles Hs Syringes .. apor Bath.. MOOVIZGN, Tre CTE e Ue gee he ighan Saddle Bag lal Cases, eS a ials for Cases Walking Chains iiav,uy eget em Wall Cabinets, Electric Ward Carriages... . Stands Tables Wardrobes Wash Bas VE siete GOO Weather Thermometers........ ivi). ee MOOI E cule ther GST Ek eS 430 PCO) CREM OC ges enh toy 92 to 97 4 CUSRUSR Rae eee ela tre Raniah Canad 30 BOP TORIES copresin dhe o) oo wicca uky TUM 336 ATS ORS tit iced |: 327-328 Whitman’s Flat Foot Soles, ........... 40 Woltapinal Cradle’: < syceu soit aie 31 Woundilrrigators:.53,5...° 00%: 349 to 352 PUASOATT ORIG oiphiest ue tS ea rai ss ose WETIBUIGT, THEGUION 7 I. ohn chs eel 13 WOR eDUN bs: iis tae pee Bata ee oe 36 Writer’s Cramp Apparatus.............. 36 Wry Neck Apparatus... ..30..c... 33 to 85 X X-Ray AMOCORSOTIORS as eek cher er oat 208 CGHA ss ccc rch peak ys 211 —_ ah a 8-369 tO 206 30 9-220 7-328 ..d25 8, 319 321 . 365 . 855 to 85 . 208 -211 210 . 208 -208 MAX WOCHER & SON, CINCINNATI, OHIO. 7 ORTHOPAEDIC APPARATUS FOR THE TREATMENT OF DEFORMITIES AND DEFICIENCIES, CONGENITAL OR ACQUIRED. _ Since the origin of our business in 1837, we have made the mechanical treatment of deformities a specialty, which enables us to furnish the very best and most practica: appli- ances that mechanical skill can produce. We employ none but the most skillful and experienced mechanics in this department, and having our factory supplied with all the latest machinery, we can flatter ourselves that the goods we turn out stand unsurpassed regarding their construction, workmanship, and superior quality. In presenting this catalogue we find it impossible to illustrate all the many forms of appliances manufactured by us, but think it will be found sufficiently explicit to facilitate the ordering of apparatus for every part of the body. By careful reference to the catalogue, patients at a distance can, in most cases, through their physicians, have apparatus made with perfect safety in regard to their proper fitting and satisfactory working When orders are sent to us we would call attention to the necessity of accuracy in measurements and explicit description of the case Our terms on Orthopedic Apparatus, Trusses, etc. _ All appliances for deformities are manufactured to order, and are not returnable; physi- cians will, therefore, see the necessity of requiring their patients to pay a portion of the amount when the order is taken and the balance on delivery of the apparatus. When order is sent to us by the physician, we allow 26 per cent. discount from the cata- logue prices with a few exceptions; but when the patient is sent to us to be measured and fitted we can allow only 15 per cent. discount from price charged. (Discount on Artificial Limbs given on application.) On Trusses, Supporters, Suspensories and Crutches our net price to Physicians varies according to the article, on some we can allow AO per cent. discount, while on others only 26 or 331% percent. We will always bill our goods at lowest possible prices, guaranteeing same as low as can be purchased elsewhere. , Many physicians of long experience in orthopzedics, collect from their patients at least one- third of the amount in advance, and remit same to us when ordering. Apparatus can then, as soon as finished, be sent direct to the patient, collecting the balance C. O. D., thus relieving the physician of all financial responsibility. In cases of this kind, we collect the full price of the brace and pass the commission to the credit of the physician, or remit same to him if desired We suggested this plan some time ago, because of the numerous requests made by physicians for an extended credit on appliances of this kind, claiming that they could not afford to pay us cash for them anc then await the will and pleasure of their patrons. Experience has shown us that the appliances of this character are not always comfortable when first worn, and that patients are at that time easily discouraged or dissatisfied with trivial matters; and while we will make any changes necessary without charge (where the fault is ours) we must ask physicians to protect themselves and us to the fullest extent. a If shoes are to be worn with braces, we urgently request customers to furnish them TO LACE,” of substantial make and well fitting, when we are to furnish the shoes, then explict shoe measurements must be sent as shown on bottom of page 47 MAX WOCHER & SON, SURGICAL INSTRUMENT MAKERS. 19, 21 & 23 West Sixth Street, Cincinnati, Ohio. All Instruments designated with a * are illustrated MAX WOCHER & SON, CINCINNATI, OHIO. ELASTIC SURGICAL HOSIERY. Embracing Elastic Stockings, Knee-Caps, Anklets, Abdominal Belts, etc., for the Cure, Relief, or Treatment of Varicose Veins, Weak, Swollen or Ulcerated Limbs, Corpulency, Abdeminal Weakness or Tumors, These goods are of the best possible quality, and being manufactured expressly for each customer the day the order is received, we can guarantee a perfect fit and fresh goods. The utility of this class of appliances depends largely on the quality of material, freshness of the rubber, and accuracy of fit. In Elastic Hosiery there is an exceptional opportunity for unscrupulous dealers to supply inferior goods. The outside appearance of the “shoddy’’ stocking is very neat, the hidden inside is composed of a cheap rubber, which very quickly loses its elasticity. Elastic Hosiery Loom. Directions for the use and care of Elastic Hosiery. By using carefully, the life of the stocking is prolonged. Never pull the Elastic piece over a moist limb, or it willstrain the fabric; a thin Cotton stocking is usually worn underneath the elastic piece. Don’t force the stock- ing, but turn or roll it on. Turn the stocking inside out, Part and draw on closely over foot and heel. short length at a time and draw on carefully, nO wrinkles are left in the Elastic Stocking. down to the foot, then take hold of the folded After this is done, roll out the fold a so that no strain is put on the fabric and To clean Elastic Hosiery or Belts, Cleansing carefully will prolong the life of elastic goods. Todo this correctly soak for & couple of minutes in luke-warm suds made of castile soap, then carefully clean in inside and outside with a sponge or sc/ft brush, or by Squeezing in the hands (not twisting); thoroughly rinse in two or more waters, (moderately warm) until all soap suds and dirt are removed; place a dry towel on in- Side and another on outside and pat with the hands until nearly dry, and then hang 1n a mode rately Warm room ; but be sure not to expose to direct heat, either of sun or heating apparatus ; press with a cold iron. ELASTICS ARE Caution: DESTROYED quickly by oil (or greasein any form), b_nzine, naptha, rubber cement, am- Monia, chloroform. ether, lime or liniments, and gradually destroyed in use by perspiration. 10 MAX WOCHER & SON, CINCINNATI, OHIO. — ELASTIC HOSIERY. All our regular Elastic Stockings have the Seamless Heel, as shown on Fig. 1, to avoid chafing the heel and prevent extreme stretching of the weay- ing around the ankle. We find that, after years of experience, they are far superior to the straight back seam, as shown on Fig. 2, usually found on cheap hosiery. s K Directions for Measurements. Wherever possible take the meas- ach urement in the morning before rising, Figs 2. _iataomeig Bow as the limbs usually become swollen dutike eck + aad later in the day. Give the exact meas- urement without imbedding or drawing tape line too firmly. We allow fof expansion to obtain pressure on the limb. Give measurements at points in- Hee dicated on the illustration desired; and for a Garter Hose, give the length Me from the floor to the garter line (/) on inside of limb. For a Stocking Lig intended for above the knee, give length from the floor to the knee (F) Cot and length from the knee to height desired on inside of limb. Send for measurement blanks; we cheerfully furnish same. Bs THE GARTER STOCKING. We make these in the two styles of heel, one having a seamless heel to prevent chafing and the other with the ordinary straight back seam as described above. Seamless Ordinary Heel. Heel. Heavy Tsatlee Silk...... ... $4 00 $3 00 PAOCIUMA TAURI STIR bee's eos use GG tis 5 tae BOO 7 2 75 Ss ks ca de's + hg 5. 6.0 SIR die’ GREVEE Bole ih te 3 00 2 50 GenS Ss Cicero SORA aw ae sa eee es pew. eee 2 25 2 00 Ps Give circumference at A, B, C, D, E and length from floor to Z Garter Stocking. on inside of limb. Prices are for single pieces to patients ¥.100.4 by means of a rope and compound pulleys, the former and at regular intervals. These blocks his exercise, and the patient should always d, one nearly opposite the fore- This contrivance can be rcumference of head around chin and Ataxia by Suspension. A curved iron bar having two hooks on each side and a ring in its center is suspended by means of a set of pulleys and ropes from the ceiling or tripod. From the end hooks, adjustable loops pass under each axilla, to suspend the body, and to the two center hooks an adjustable padded chin-piece is placed to sus- pend the head. These being in direct lines with the sides of the patient’s head, they support the latter in a more direct, and therefore more comfortable, position. MEASUREMENTS REQUIRED 1. General appearance of patient. 2. Circumference of head around chin and occiput. 3. Age of patient. Price, plain, with ordinary pulleys, net ............ $5 with improved chin support, net...... Pes bw! & with brass compound pulleys and im- proved chin support net........... ....4.. 9 00 MAX WOCHER & SON, CINCINNATI, OHIO. | support for the spine. patient can sit if desired. |. a Price on application. : ss = favorable conditions. i The results of daily exercise in this appara- ; tus are simply marvelous. The patient im- : t proves rapidly in strength and height, the mus- 7 cles concerned in maintaining an erect position are developed and invigorated, anda few weeks will frequently show a greater gain than can possibly be reached by months of restrictive i : treatment with the appliances formerly in use. | Every source of danger and suffering is re- moved, and activity and pleasure take the I place of monotony and pain. Price and direction for measurement sent upon application. ORTHOPAEDIC APPARATUS. THE BUTLER WALKING CHAIR. This apparatus is designed for young childré or infants who are learning to walk, but requif It is supplied with adjustable crutches af | spinal support, has adjustable seat, so tb’ Swivel castors alld the stand to move in any direction. DR. CASE’S IMPROVED WHEEL CRUTCH. The apparatus devised by Dr. Case applies to the treatment of spine di Wh eB ease the principle of extension, already well established as a most efficie! | method for the cure of diseases of the joints. With this it combines the additional requirements in spinal cases: Relief from the weight of the he | and shoulders (without casting the burden on some other part of the body the straightening of the curves, (by means of the traction exerted by the weig! of the body itself); and opportunity for exercise without restraint under th All this is accomplished without the use of any rigid appliance attached ' | the person, and the discomfort and annoyance of such attachments are avoidé childreé _ requil hes al so thi rs allo pine di efficie! ies the the he? e body e weig! ler the ached avoidé MAX WOCHER & SON, CINCINNATI, OHIO. ORTHOPEDIC APPARATUS. 2361a* DR. SCHMID’S SPINAL STRETCHER. A remedial gymnastic apparatus for the prevention and cure of curvatures of the spine. Suitable for home use. This apparatus was exhibited by Dr. Schmid at the International Surgi- cal Congress at Berlin, and since then has been well received by its members. Price, - $8.00 2361b* WOLFF’S SPINAL CRADLE. Price, to patients, . : $10.00 to $15.00. 2361b This apparatus is intended to produce temporary extension by placing the Offending muscles on a stretch. The belt passes under the projecting ribs and Shoulder-blade, thus bringing the weight of the trunk on the parts, while 8tavity assists in overcoming the curve in the lumbar region. An excellent *pparatus for lateral curvature for night use in conjunction with a spinal appa- Tatus for day use. In ordering, state whether for child or adult. MAX WOCHER & SON, CINCINNATI, OHIO: sliced 1 -—_ ORTHOPAEDIC APPARATUS. 2362 * Sayre’s Jury Mast. Consists of two pieces of malleable iron, bent to fit the curve of the back. To the lower portion are attached three or more roughened tin strips, long enough to go nearly around the body. From two cross pieces of the upper extremity springs a central shaft, carried in a curve over the head and capable of being elongated at will. To this is attached at its upper extremity a swivel cross-bar with hooks, from which depend straps supporting a head and chin collar. APPLICATION.—The patient having been encased in the usual manner, in a few thicknesses of plaster roller, the Jury Mast Apparatus is put over this, care being taken that the iron strips are bent so as to conform to the surface of the plaster, and that the shaft over the head be kept in the same line with the spinous processes. The perforated tins -are car- ried around the body, their ends, however, not being allowed to meet. The apparatus having been carefully adjusted, fresh layers of plaster bandage are now applied in order to hold the instrument firmly in its place. DIRECTIONS FOR MEASUREMENT. 1. Bend a flexible strip of lead to the contour of the back, commencing at the top of the head; carry along the spine to the sacrum. Carefully remove and trace on paper; mark the position of the scapula, iliac crests, and disease. 2. Circumference, top of head around chin. Inches. 3. Circumference, around cranium ...... ......0+.ceee sit ie : _ 4. Circumference, pelvis below iliac crests Price, to patients 2363 * Dr. M. Josiah Roberts’ Improved Elastic Traction Head Rest. This form of apparatus is less conspicuous than the isual patterns, as it does not pass over the head, but con- sists of a metal collar, well padded, fitting closely below the back of head and extending around to the chin. This collar is connected by lateral coiled springs to the cervi- cal piece, which in turn is hinged to a slotted adjustable shaft, extending down the spine and connected to the spinal brace, which may be either a plaster jacket, leather jacket, or brace, as used for Pott’s Disease. MEASUREMENT REQUIRED. 1. Age of patient. 2. General appearance of patient. 3. Place a thin and flexible strip of lead along the > spine, moulding it exactly to the spine and all its sinu- osities, from the top of the head to a point on a line \ with the inferior angle of the scapula. With this pat- 2363. tern trace carefully the shape of the spine and head on a piece of paper, marking the points opposite the upper borders of scapula. Send this tracing. 4. Circumference of head around the chin and back of neck. In taking this measurement care should be exercised that the tape measure encircles these parts in an even horizontal line. aga (e Ec 20 a ce ieee Rs 00 9° $30°00 irve nore the ings able pper end the Jury the the ame car- wed resh i the the the hes. Nw 00 est. | the con- 21ow This ervi- able » the ‘ket, r the inu- line pat- don ‘ing. nent line. Provided, the head of the patient may be fixed in any position by the arrest in the movement of the joint. Pwne 6, MAX WOCHER & SON. eS ___ CINCINNATI, OHIO. ORTHOPEDIC APPARATUS. 2364* Dr. 2364. MEASUREMENT FOR TORTICOLLIS. Patient’s Patient’s age. Patient’s weight. Distance from sacro lumbar articulation to verte- Dra PLOMINENS..--..0002 seeeesee ceeeee ceeree ees Distance from sacro lumbar articulation to base of skull. Circumference of pelvis one inch below iliac GEESE i oacan Circumference of chest under axilla. Circumference of the head............ name and sex. Thomas M. Markve’s Brace for Torticollis. This apparatus is constructed in the following manner: An upright steel bar is fastened to a pelvic band, and carried along the spine to a little below the level of the shoulders, secured in position by straps passing over the shoulders under the axille and fastened to buttons or pads situated over the scapula. A steel lever for extension of the neck is provided inferiorly with a slot, to admit of adjustment, and connected with the upright bar by means of two screws. The top of this lever is made to form a powerful clamp, for the purpose of holding the head-band, and of securing the head in position. The head-band is formed of a steel spring carried half around the back of the head, softly padded, and the covering extended to the front and buckled there. A strap may also be passed across the top of the head from ear to ear. A bandage, the size and shape of the patient’s chin, is but- toned to this head-band laterally with four straps. Fastened to the steel spring of the head-band is a steel stem about one inch or less in length, terminating ina ball, which is held within the grasp of the clamp, thus forming a univer- r sal joint, moving freely in all di- rections. By turning a thumb- screw with which the clamp is MARKOE’S BRACE FOR Inches. “cc ‘ $35 oo 2364 a. 2365 * Braces for Slight Cases of Wry Neck. This is a simple collar, made of pliable iron wire and covered with silk or buckskin. It is placed on one shoulder and held in position by axillary straps. The iron admits of ‘adjustment. It is a good instrument for slight cases of wry neck, when the head leans to one side, by reason of contractions, lesions of muscles, or burns; but when accompanied by tortuosity of the ver- tebra it is not as efficient as Markoe’s brace. MEASUREMENT FOR TIEMAN & CO.’S WRY NECK BRACE. Patient’s name and sex. Je 2. Patient’s age. 3. Head leans to right or left side. 4. Circumference of the neck....... Inches. 5. Length of the neck at side from lz AV icle to mastoid process . - 6. Circumference of chest under axilla... Pricé; tO patients. iici,.. saveseeesctescaas sevnbeste sesensses $5 00 MAX WOCHER & SON, CINCINNATI, OHIO. ORTHOPEDIC APPARATUS. 23648n* YOUNG’S HEAD SUPPORT FOR CARIES OF THE SPINE. In cases where the chin and occiput support cannot be satis- factorily used, this apparatus has been found efficient. The head rest, as will be seen in the illustration, consists of a padded U shaped support, which holds the weight of the head and is at- tached to a collar post at a point directly under the occiput. Pass- ing forward from the end of the U-piece above the ears are two pads, which fit closely to the sides of the head. A leather strap across the forehead attached to the ends of the pads, holds the head firmly upon the U-piece. This Head Support can be attached to Ryan’s Spinal Brace, a Leather Jacket, or any other pattern of brace. It is very import- ant in this appliance that the U-piece fits closely to the back of the neck, so that the pressure falls upon the muscles at the back cf the skull ; otherwise it is apt to cause occiputal neuralgia. eo PRICE, OL PICA ROSE 101.10 sssevsescanhtes scoves cyevslisncebegeovesess eadens burl h OO “« ** Spinal Brace as shown on cut .«-..... saovdc ssecenadebecesoe 25,00 23648 2364c* DR. NEWTON M. SHAFFER’S BALL-AND-SOCKET PIVOT, This apparatus, for the treatment of malpositions of the head, consists of a pivot P which can be placed at any desired angle, either lateral or antero-posterior and held there by a clamp which is controlled by a screw operating at XY. The pivot fits into the chin-piece (‘Taylor’s) oe at the point C and by means e t of the occipital uprights, J’, I ' 7, and the chin-cup, H, any position of the head may be maintained and changed at s will, without removing the @ apparatus from the patient. The key, D, loosens the ball of the pivot, and the head iy ee oo being placed by the hand in the desired position, the key again is used to tighten the 2364¢c clamp. The whole apparatus may be made to surmount the two uprights of Taylor’s spinal brace or any other form of support which furnishes a reliable pedestal. The chin-piece opens at #’on a hinge, and the slide at G secures the apparatus after it is applied to the head. It is an extremely useful instrument, both in Torticollis and cases of Pott’s disease requiring a head support. Measurements, Etc., Required. re A—State side to which head inclines. B—Circumference of neck. C—Circumference of neck and around chin. D—Length of neck ct sides from clavicle to mastoid process. Price, according to size and finish ....... dpe sabia iy de pead tatcapic t+ reeeeeeeeh20,00 to $25.00 Price does not include Spinal Drace. —_—-- is- ad U it- vO he rt- he he DO ns It ce MAX WOCHER & SON, CINCINNATI, OHIO. ORTHOPAEDIC APPARATUS. nishes a reliable pedestal. 2366. Price, to patients.............. : 2366 * Dr. G. W. Ryan’s Improved Schaffer Torti- collis Collar with Ba’l and Socket Pivot. This apparatus consists of a well padded aluminum band which encircles the head at the chin, the head resting securely in the pad- ded chin-cup and occipital uprights. By the wrench shown on the engraving the ball and socket joint admits the head to be set and firmly held at any desired position. The whole apparatus may be made to surmount Dr. Ryan’s Spinal Apparatus or any other form of support which fur- Directions for measurement, same as for Fig. 2363. she wcnaay feared $16 00 to $20 00 2367 * Levis Apparatus for Treatment of Fracture of the Clavicle. (A) is a wedge-shaped pad for the axilla, which is Put in place thick side up. Two straps fastened to this Pad pass directly upwards, and buckle to the broad Supporting band on the accromion of the afflicted arm. This band is then passed across the back and over the Shoulder of the sound side, and terminates in front of the chest (E). A sling to support the arm, elbow flexed, 1S buckled to the broad band. A strap (D) is attached to the back of the sling a short distance above the ¢lbow, and passed obliquely across the back and buck- led to the supporting band in front. The extra buckle Comes in play when the apparatus is to be reversed, in Using it for the other side. The shoulder is kept out by the wedge, up by the sling, and back by the strap (D). These apparatus are made of four sizes; two sizes for adults, two sizes for children. Price, for either size, each, to patients ......++ $3 00 2367. 2368 * Apparatus for Preventing Dislocation of Shoulder-Joint. jean belt. An wh = Price, to patients This apparatus is to be worn after reduction of a dislocated humerus, to guard against a recurrence, and also for the purpose of relieving permanent dislocation arising from a laxity of the ligaments, or from paralysis of the deltoid and scapular mus- cles. It is made of heavy silk elastic, with satin DIRECTIONS FOR MEASUREMENT. Patient’s name. Patient’s weight (estimated). Right or left shoulder. Circumference of the arm. Circumference axilla to accromion. Circumference of chest under axilla. wadieades 04s eds eER E-UO ae OO Pp a nn a a —— = a ne ————————— 36 MAX WOCHER & SON, CINCINNATI, OHIO. _ —— ORTHOPAEDIC APPARATUS. 2369* Apparatus for False Anchylosis of the Elbow-Joint. The apparatus here represented is for the gradual extension of contracted muscles. By persistent and daily passive and active exercise a flexible and useful joint may be restored. It may also be used for forcible breaking up of false anchylosis, if the sur- geon prefers this to gradual extension. It forms also a safe- guard against malposition, for should it be deemed impossible to effect a cure, the arm may be fixed in such a position to anchy- lose as shall give it the greatest usefulness. DESCRIPTION AND MEASUREMENT. 1. Right or left arm. Inches. 2. Length from wrist to elbow joint (A to C)...........00 REA S! Ri RA IRA SET 3. ‘Length from wrist:to axilla (Ato: D)...0.....10665:. sspscsves seosensoeepieesieccanpercessenses rr Me ET ICUTIEE DELICE OL WISE CR) serecretetieatace vennsasvonsevée atevepsabeciee sess checaraieaeee vets ns 5. Circumference of forearm (B).......6.-.e++ 6. Circumference of elbow-joint (C).. idaddteik Ti CAMEGPRTIC’ OL ALTAGLRD) Secscateh Wbedeven idsoscsdtbcbeWibhsdeihitinne cibubinAlaNeonks haat blens Price, tos Patients. \..00 jeesedgdde-teenecnens «nes S869 Ai Seiliman’s Wrist: Splint’ i5....0.2 sci kdacs sbeqsccoe vecvee svoepenselsocnssese siestesou sobeseseaueess $25 00 23698 Hudson’s Appararus for Wrist-Drop . seeeeeh5 00 to $35 00 2369c* WVelpeau’s Writer’s Cramp Apparatus. ceaees pneees cesecsceececeseeseoecors seeessese $10 oo ! 2369 D* Mathieu’s Writer's Cramp Apparatus. PYICE -. .cpccee cosesscudvacst $6 « 2369h Roe’s Writer’s Cramp Apparatus, For terms see page 7. MAX WOCHER & SON, CINCINNATI, OHIO. ORTHOPEDIC APPARATUS. 2369r* Butler’s Apparatus to correct projecting Ears. Can be worn with comfort during sleep. Made in two sizes. ¢ PEIGS i sccbeasVedisdes $1 50 each. 2369G* Metallic Spring Ear Compress. A padded adjusted spring with circular compress on each ear, Especially designed for day use. Price aja step exccenty $3 50 3. 2369H* Nose Straightener. Consists of a head band with two spring supports, 2369F PLiCe...coseee .esesee $8 00 : 2369K* Hare-lip Truss. Hainsby’s. 10 20 2369L* Device te prevent [Mouth Breathing during Sleep. Suggested by Dr. French. Two sizes. Nos ts for GOR TER Mi ccsosg 9 0kke sec BL IOO No. 2, for children......... cecscsess. “si » ORTHOPAEDIC APPARATUS. APPARATUS FOR DISEASES AND DEFORMITIES OF THE FEET. TALIPES EQUINUS. TALIPES VALGUS. TALIPES CALCANEUS. 2370. 2371. 2373* Hardened Leather Weak Ankle Supporter. These supports are molded of one piece of sole leather. Being light and worn inside the shoe, they are invisible. They are highly recommended for children learning to walk and for cases of weak, deformed or sprained ankles. Prices to patients as follows : Price Sizes, per pair EnF Otte '.,seivacs wees teeacelivecicccece $0.75 Children’s: s53c7ie 1.00 Misses’ and Youths’ 1.25 Misses’ and Boys’ 1.50 BO Ye i casiseee cided p means 1.75 Legitied ss Riliivescett ese 1.75 eases eae disestone sueeheheessvecsone sdpesseie 5c ecceve 2.5¢ 2373H* The Hackey Patent Ankle Support. Made of soft tanned leather and worn over stocking. Per pair, $1.00 to 1.75 7373H. Patented May 12, 1897 air 75 .0O ae 50 “75 -15 «5c er MAX WOCHER & SON, CINCINNATI, OHIO. ORTHOPAZDIC APPARATUS. HOLLAND’S IMPROVED INSTEP ARCH SUPPORTER. 2373 A. A POSITIVE RELIEF AND CURE FOR FLAT FOOT. UTARCH SUPPORT, FLAT FooT WiTHO the above. Weak ankles and flat feet proceed from various causes. Frequently they are inherited, but more often result from slovenly walking, and from being obliged to remain in a standing Position for lengthy periods. It will be generally noticed that persons with weak ankles, whether having flat feet or Not, walk with their toes turned out. It is well, then, to point out the desirability of all Wearers of the Supporter walking with the toes perfectly straight. It is even advisable, in very bad cases, to commence by walking with the toes ¢urned in; this will ensure straight walking in time. If the pressure on the inner side of the foot caused by the Supporter is too great, remove the Supporter for a short time and then replace it. Despite the primary inconvenience and discomfort of wearing the Supporter, the PERSISTENT and PATIENT use of it will be followed y the results sought after. _ Pains of a rheumatic nature about the ankles, the heel, the arch of the foot, and occa- Slonally the calf, disappear within a short time after wearing the Supporter. The elasticity of the foot will be regained, and the whole contour of the instep and the foot in general iMproved. The Supporter is invaluable for children, their bones being so supple that the slightest Malformation of the foot can be quickly corrected by its use. : These Supporters are extremely light in weight, can be easily worn in any shoe, and, Wing to the flexibility of the whole Supporter, are far superior and vastly more comfortable fee the old-fashioned rigid devices of steel and bronze employed to correct the above con- ition, These Supporters are made in both Full Lengths and Half Lengths; the latter give all Support of the former, but do not take up space in front of the shoe. In Ordering send size of shoe; or tracing of foot is the best guide. Also state Whether Full Length or Half Length is desired. Price to patients, per pair, according to size, ; : $3.00 to $3.50 2373 B.—Holland’s Half Sole Arch Supporter, same price as above. the THE « PERFECTOE”’ SPRING. 2373 C. For the relief and cure of deformed toes and bunions, By wearing this device at night a sure cure may be effected with. out wearing grotesquely-shaped boots and shoes or digitated hose. Directions for placing the spring in position sent with each apparatus, All wearers of the patent toe spring are recommended to wear shoes, etc., straight along the inner side of the foot. 40 MAX WOCHER & SON, CINCINNATI, OHIO. ORTHOPAEDIC APPARATUS. DR. ROYAL WHITMAN’S FLAT FOOT SOLES. 2373 D. Dr. Royal WHITMAN’S BRACE FOR FLAT Foot, This brace is made spe- cially to order, being made on an iron cast of the corrected foot, and must fit perfectly. It is nickel plated and then japanned, and as it fits perfectly its presence in the shoe cannot be detected. This brace gives a leverage action and lateral support which is not obtainable in any other apparatus. It is advisable for the patient to supply himself with two pairs, so that when the coating cracks off from the effects of perspiration, it can be immediately re- coated, and the braces thus kept free from rust. The appliance is made from tempered steel, and is not a spring, but is practically unyielding. In ordering these braces it is neces- sary to send a plaster cast of the foot held in a corrected position. To make cast, take a small box a little higher and wider than the foot, about 1% inches high, fill with plaster paris mixed with water, and when plaster is beginning to harden, let patient step in, and be careful to fill the plaster up around the foot close under the ankle joint. It will be found in some cases that force will have to be used under ether to accomplish this, after which the foot isto be held over- corrected, until brace is finished, by re-application of plaster bandages. This brace can be changed from one shoe to another, and can be kept clean and free from rust, It allows the foot to rest upon its natural supports, the heel and ball of the foot, provides support only to the weak points and does not in any way restrict normal motion and ac- Pi er ar ¢ li tivity; and it is comfortable, the painful pressure on the sole of the foot, often complained of when simple arched supports are used, being absent, Price to patients, for first pair, including cost of iron cast, : . . : . ‘ F ‘ $6.00 to $10.00 For second pair from same model, . : ‘ : 6.00 DR. ALBERT FREIBERG FLAT FOOT SOLES. 2373 E. Like Whitman's, this brace has both an internal and external flange, but differs in being sloped off gradually in front, s0 as to support the metatarsal bones just posterior to their distal ends, preserving the normal shape of the metatarsus, This also makes it possible for more lift to be borne in the tarsus proper than is the case with the Whitman Brace. Price to patients, per pair, ; : $10.00 to $12.00 Py spe- =e nnot able Ss, SO y re- ered eces- ke a aster d be nkle used »ver- ages. kept tural » the 1 ac- F the ised, 2375* Shoe arch thin it u Cast Price of MAX WOCHER & SON, CINCINNATI, OHIO. ORTHOPEDIC APPARATUS. 2374* 2374 SUPPORTS FOR FLAT FOOT. They are made from non-corrosive metal, carefully fitted to normal curves of the arch of the foot, and can be worn within without being noticed. In orde1ing, send plaster cast of of foot, in normal shape. , towel or piece of cloth in the hollow of the foot, and drawing P to its usual position before the plaster is applied. Mark on 4n outline of the required size of plate, stating weight and sex Person, Price, per pair, $8 00; singly, $4 00 to $7 00. STEEL SOLES FOR FLAT FEET. For flat feet we make a plain steel sole, well tempered, and shaped to approach an ideal arch of a foot. These soles are covered with buckskin and fastened inside of a common shoe witha single screw. They afford a person afflicted with flat feet immediate relief. They should be thin to yield a little, but strong enough to keep the bones arched. In ordering the steel for flat feet, state if they are wanted for right, left, or both feet, and send the shoes or outlines of the soles of the shoes traced on paper. Price, for a pair.... This may be obtained by placing a 2375a* BIGGS’ APPARATUS FOR BUNIONS. 2375 All Instruments designated with a * are illustrated This apparatus consists of a delicate lever of spring steel with an oval ring in the center, which is provided with hinges at its anterior and posterior margin, Price, for apparatus for one foot $7 00 to $10 00. Directions for measurement sent upon application. 23756* ANTI-BUNION SPRING. This spring can be worn in any com- fortable fitting shoe. In order to make this spring, we require a plaster cast wrapper or still better, a plaster cast of the foot. Price, when plaster cast is furnished to us, $4 00 to $6 OU. 2376 APPARATUS FOR OVER-RIDING TOES. PPA ENS LOK, GUEHOOL. Vics 5 cio b:sie e'big.e.s 0.44 vale Hes gore beeen help Be eee $ 7 00 to $10 00 FOE DOIN TOGE oh hate eos ee Ch REO Och Ee Ce ; 12 00 to 18 00 The apparatus for over-riding or ‘‘hammer toes’’ consists of a steel sole arranged with slits corresponding to the spaces between the toes, A strap of webbing is passed throught the slits and over the contracted toe (or over each and all, as the case may require), and buckled or tied under the sole, tense enough to straighten the toe. This apparatus is kept in place by a thin silk, linen or cotton covering, laced to the instep and may be worn in an ordinary shoe. MEASUREMENTS REQUIRED. 1. Place the foot on paperand trace with pencil. 2. Circumference of ball of foot. 3. Circumference of the instep. 4. Circumference of heel and instep MAX WO CHER & SON, CINCINNATI, OHIO, ie ORTHOPEDIC APPARATUS. 2377 377 2376A* Krohne-Seseman Improved Bunion Apparatus. BO Uigisnsesngicsiaed isab nol dbakvoe 4652 ome bins canee thes eeraenes ....:. Sua re 2376B* Toe Naix Spring. For ingrown nails. bas Nei 11 gi IB Mea SO alee et ih alg ail 25c 2376c* Apparatus for Contracted Tendo Achillis. This brace is adjusted to the outside of the shoe, having tw? bars extending from the sole to the garter band, with joint at the ankle, An elastic muscle is fastened to the sole and adjusted at the garter band. In ordering send measurements as for No 2380. Price for a brace for one leg without shoe to patient, -- $3 00 to $12 00 2376D* Apparatus for Contracted Tendo Achillis. A This apparatus is supplied with a screw and key which can be adjusted to permit only fixed movement. Price for a brace for one leg to patient is) s8 $13 00 to $17.00 the club 2376E* Wocher’s Tension Spring Stra Ankle Apparatus. real . . é . Posj This apparatus is made with the spring to press against the post below the ankle joint in walking. It is made in two varieties, i. e. to depress the foot in ; Talipes Calcaneus, or elevate the foot in d cases of Talipes Equinus. Measurements F required same as Fig. 2378. Price to patients, each $12 00 to $15 00 é 3 ircumference of instep Ssdepeee ecoie a 4 OMB ONCe Of DAU -Of- 100T scscocssecesesssesses ‘ ne é Ircumference above ankle eee i; Length from sole to upper part of calf......... sees ax g Right or left foot. ¥s ‘ alipes— varus or valgus. = an Outline of foot. Price of a Single shoe, to PALAIS, COMPIELE: pci’ sae va snietones feos vee otganiabbabawisiesces« $10 00 to $14 00 of pair of shoes, to patients, complete....... ..scseeseceees $20 00 to $28 a0, according to size. 44 MAX WOCHER & SON, CINCINNATI, OHIO. ORTHOPAEDIC APPARATUS. 2379* Tiemann’s Club-Foot Apparatus for Talipes Varus. The sole of this strong leather shoe is of metal, with a joint near the heel, allowing lateral motion. A strong and durable spiral spring, as shown in the cut (A) draws the foot outward by a constant, elastic, and easy traction. This pressure is increased or decreased at will, by fasten- ing the spring in a series of sockets (A). The single outside upright steel bar, with joints at the ankle, is fastened around the limb below the knee joint, and so constructed that the screw at the ankle-joint forces the foot flat upon the floor, which foot, in almost all cases, is turned under, as indicated by the sketch. The spiral spring (D) attached to a catgut cord and fastened near the toes, upon the outside of the foot, elev-tes the toes and stretches the tendo achillis, thus drawing the foot to its natural position. The shoe is well padded, and as there is no metal in the heel-cap, no excoriation is occasioned. The contraction of the leather above the heel prevents the shoe from slipping off (always so difficult to retain in fleshy infants). The straps around the instep depress any undue prominence of the arch of the foot, and within the shoe a broad and well- padded tongue keeps the toes flat upon the sole of the shoe. This apparatus resembles much the regular shoe, and shows no deformed appearance. 2379. Measurements required same as Fig. 2378. Price of single shoe, to patients, complete ..........+-seeeeseeceeeee cores cere rereeseess $10 00 to $14 00 Price of a pair of shoes, to patient, complete............... -.$20 00 to $28 00, according to size 2380 * Apparatus for Weak Ankle and Contracted Tendo Achillis. TALIPES EQUINUS. Should there be contraction of the tendo achillis, and con- sequent dropping of the toes, it is conveniently corrected by means of an artificial elastic muscle, one end of which is fastened to the sole of the shoe, the other to the calf-band (B). It may be regulated to any degree of tension by means of a buckle (E). In ordering the apparatus, send the following description and measurements : 1. Patient’s name and sex. 2. Patient’s age. 3. Weak ankle, resembling varus or valgus. 4. Right, left, or both feet. 5. Tendo achillis contracted. 6. Length from sole of foot to ankle-joint........ .Inches. 7. Length from sole of foot to calf...... “bi Be Goimenmiferanice OF CAG ores Sed scasne ec ane oy Price of a brace for only one leg, to patients......... cesseeee ceeeeeeeecrecesseeceee .. $8 00 to $12 i S pair of braces, to patients.........csccccesseesseesseetsee cesses cnsaeese ceeres 16 00 to 24 0 If you desire us to furnish shoes, send the measurements as described on foot of page 47: For terms, see page 7 & ap; Br, MAX WOCiER & SON, CINCINNATI, OHIO. ORTHOPAEDIC APPARATUS. 2381* Apparatus for Talipes Calcaneus. This instrument consists of a pair of steel stems, fastened to th a a shoe, provided with joints at the ankle, and secured to the leg and with a calf-band. A strong elastic cord or webbing is fastened the posteriorly to the calf-band above, and toa spur-like piece of steel a at the heel of the shoe below. By drawing this cord tight, the oes uplifted sole is faced downward, and the strain on the tendo ten- achillis is diminished; at same time the contracted muscles in front of the leg are extended. the : ; oe Measurements required, same as for Fig. 2380. ity rces Price for a brace for one leg only, to patients... .$10 00 to $12 00 ISeSy Price for a pair of braces, to patients............ 20 00 to 24 00 piral r the Q and 382* Double Bar Ankle Brace, for the Support of Weak Ankles, and Talipes Valgus, 0 15 fo These instruments are used to maintain the position of the —= a after the relief of valgus or varus by the regular club-foot 1 the an and also for correcting simple lateral inversion or eversion yn of ; the ankle-joint, resembling varus or valgus, commonly called a Weak ankle. ping tol This consists of two bars or stems securely fastened to the The li € of a laced shoe, extending to the garter on each side of the ce of Pete With joints at the ankle. The ankle is protected by small well und soft pads, to prevent chafing against the steel, and is sup- h forted and kept in its corrected posture by a triangular, V-shaped sa di ather Strap, acting against and buttoned to the steel bar on the ePPosite side. This brace, having double bars, gives perfect “urity, and keeps the sole in a strictly horizontal plane. of Measurements for brace, same as for Fig 2380. 4 Measurements for shoe, see page 47. SIZE Prices vary according to the size. Se Brace panos leg. with plain ankle-jointciyi sca: 5. sicas we ce Sa ou aes #5 00 to $ 9 00 sd y ‘« double Me Oa aah Wipe PONE hw a ee ei 8 00 to 1100 2382a Single Bar Ankle Brace, with Joint for the Support of Weak Ankles. This consists of a foot piece secured to the sole of the shoe, ) having fastened to the former by a joint an upright spring with a / well padded band for encircling the limb at the garter and secur- ing it there by strap and buckle. A well upholstered pad of circular form attached to the joint of the brace, serves as support to the ankle and prevents undue pressure there. On the annexed engraving is represented an ankle-spring applied to the outside of the left leg. The dotted lines show that the tendency of the spring is outward or off from the leg. When brought to the latter by securing the band on its top, around garter the foot is everted and thus the inclination to walk on the outer edge of the foot overcome. Frequently this form of ankle support is placed on the inner side of the leg, being made nearly straight for such application and when a tendency to walk on the outer edge of the foot is to be overcome ; it acts as a bar that guides the sole of the foot flat to the floor, MEASUREMENTS REQUIRED. 238%a 12 00 ay ithe Same as for apparatus no 238); mention whether the spring or springs are to be ia Ped on the inner or outer side of the leg. pe Brac Prices vary according to the size required. oan we for one leg, with plain ankle-joint............0..cescceeeee cece ..$4 50 to $7 00 : Se rete: 4 Boule > Cit oneal pang ies parE on, ete 6 50 to 9 00 Shoes charged extra, For shoe measurements, see page 47. For terms, see page 7. All Instruments designated with a * are illustrated 46 MAX WOCHER & SON, CINCINNATI, OHIO. ORTHOP4ZEDIC APPARATUS. 2383* Dr. G. W. Ryan’s Apparatus for Talipes. To the leather-covered steel sole a leather heel receptacle is provided. A soft leather pad which tends to retain the heel in the splint is placed over the instep, fastening on both sides of the heel receptacle. A steel spring secured on the heel portion and having a stop-joint at the ankle is fastened to the leg by a well padded garter band, which tends to keep the apparatus in place. Fig. 1 shows the appliance as ap- plied to the foot, and Fig. 2 when shoe, which is worn over all, is ap- plied. The latter must be a well- fitting, front-laced shoe, opening farenough to admit the steel sole of the brace. Fig. x. This appliance is also made to extend above the knee with stop-joint at the latter, and having a padded band to fasten around the thigh. Price for a pair of braces to extend to the garter, to patient................ $15 00 to $20 00 “6 “é «a “ above the knee to patient.............. 20 WV to 25 00 2383a" Dr. Gross’ Club-foot Shoes. The upper portion of this apparatus consists of two upright lateral bars having joints at the knee and ankle, well padded bands passing around the lower part of the thigh and garter, secure the same on the leg. This portion of the apparatus is fastened to a steel shoe that is well padded inside and covered with leather outside. Fastened to the sides of the shoe and across its centre are strong leather flaps, which, when laced together, retain the foot firmly in the shoe. The screw ‘‘A”’ forces the foot up or downward, and the screw ‘‘B’’ turns the front part of the foot to the right or left. Price, with braces to reach above the knee, each.....$17 CO to $25 00 i: a as below “ ng RPE 23 TBYCO toe ae MEASUREMENTS REQUIRED. Same as for apparatus No. 2384. When ordering with braces to reach above the knee send in addi- tion to the above : 7. Length from center of knee upward, 8. Circumference of thigh 2383b* Max Wocher & Son’s Apparatus for Correcting Eversion and Inversion of the Foot. This apparatus consists of two steel springs extending from the bottom of the shoe to above the knee, with well-padded girths around the thigh and garter. The garter girth or band is double, one metallic band sliding over the other, the one being attached to the side springs, which extend upward, and the other to the springs’ extending down’ ward on the limb. These two sliding girths can be securely fixed to the required position with two set screws, after twisting the foot in the nof mal position. Soft pads are placed respectively at the knee andankle joints: Measurements required the same as for Fig. 2384, in additio® of outline of foot. tou Ce ORG 18 2: Fb gg ab Ree ab luli eb peas 7 POMC A yh $30 00 to $5 00 Shoes charged extra according to quality. For terms, see page 7. 2383b All Instruments designated with a * are illustrated, my Lilien r, and $20 00 25 00 lateral assing on the that is to the which, screw ns the cting 4 from padded sliding ‘ which dow equired he nor » joints. dditiot $5 00 So 2384 ORTHOPAEDIC APPARATUS. BOW LEG BRACES. 2384* Double Bar Bow Leg Braces. The mechanical treatment is very simple. 1. The bones in a softened condition yielding under the weight of the body, must be assisted by extraneous help. 2. The arched bones must be restored to their normal condition. The instrument illustrated on the cut answers the purpose admirably. The support is given by double stems of steel (secured to a shoe) carried up as high as the thigh, jointed at the ankle and knee, to allow the patient perfect freedom of motion. They are kept in place by calf and thigh bands The bow is corrected by pads (c) and (d) being placed respectively against the ankle and knee, on the concave side of the limb, whilst an elastic strap (e), passed around on the highest point of the arch, inside of the outer stem, tightly buttoned to the steel bar on the concave side, gradually compels the leg to become parallel with it. In slight cases, or when the bow is greatest below the calf an instrument carried up to (d) is sufficient. DIRECTIONS FOR MEASUREMENTS. 1. Patient’s name or sex. 2. Patient’s age. 3. Length from sole of foot to ankle joint (c). 4. Length from sole of foot to knee joint, inner side (d) Length from sole of foot to knee joint, convex or outer side (d). Length from sole of foot to upper third of thigh, inner side of leg (b). Length from.sole of foot to highest point of arc of curvature. Circumference of calf (a). Circumference of thigh (b). Lay patient on his back and make tracing of legs on sheet of paper This isa great aid to us in securing the best possible fit. § Send well-fitting lace shoes by mail, or shoe measurement as described below. Price without shoes, according to size and length, per pair, $20.00 to $25.00; for braces, made to lengthen as the growth of the patient may require, per pair, $3.00 extra. 2385* Single Bar Bow Leg Braces. This apparatus is similar to Fig. 2384, and differs only in having a single side bar. It answers for mild cases, and for those who desire a cheaper brace than the former. DIRECTIONS FOR MEASUREMENTS.—Same as. for Fig. 2384. Price without shoes, $15.00 to $18.00 per pair. For braces, made to lengthen as the growth of the patient may require $2.00 extra per pair. 2385a Single Bar Short Bow Leg Braces. This appar- A= atus will answer in slight cases, or when the bow is greatest (* below the calf, and the knee is not involved in the deformity. . MEASUREMENTS REQUIRED.—Same as for 2384. Price without shoe, $12.00 to $15.00 per pair. For braces, made to lengthen as the growth of the patient requires, $2.00 extra per pair. 2385a DIRECTIONS FOR TAKING MEASURE FOR SHOES. It is always desirable to have good fitting front laced shoes in conjunction with apparatus. We furnish shoes at cost price to us upon receipt of the following measurements : Circumference of ball of foot at (1). “f instep ‘*.. (2a ‘* heel “$ (Bh 4 at ankle ‘* (4m “4 above ank.e ‘* (5). Also take outline of the sole of the foot by placing foot on a sheet of paper and tracing a line around it For terms, see page 7. All Instruments designated with a * are illustrated 48 MAX WOCHER & SON, CINCINNATI, OHIO. — ed ORTHOPAEDIC APPARATUS. BOW LEG AND PARALYSIS APPARATUS. 2385B* Bow Leg Braces with Waist Band. In extreme cases of bow legs or those in which the femors are also curved, this brace has been found ex- ceedingly satisfactory. The adjustment of the padded belts vary somewhat according to the nature of the case. In some cases an additional padded garter band is placed on the braces as well as an additional loose band above the knees. The appliance has also been found very satisfactory in case of Paralysis, in which cases, stop joints (as described below) or elastic muscles to give counter ex- tension can be added. Directions for measurements same as for Fig. 2384 with the addition of the following : 11 Length, from sole to hip joint. ......... I2 s af ‘aver Siliae CLEStS eas. okt °° 13 Circumference of pelvis one inch below iliac crests. 14 we oe thiotr. Price of Apparatus for Children to Patients, $30.00 to $40.00 - “ Adults‘ g 35.00 to 45,00 2385¢ Apparatus with Slip Lock Joints. This appliance is used in such cases requiring a stiff joint while walking, but by sliding the rings up, the joints can be flexed while sitting. Measurements same as Fig. 2384. Price to Patients, according to size, $15.00 to $20.00 the MAX WOCHER & SON, CINCINNATI, OHIO. ie *885r* APPARATUS FOR PARTIAL PARALYSIS OF BOTH LIMBS. (P ORTHOPAEDIC APPARATUS. 2385D* DR. CHAS. F. STILLMAN’S LONG BOW-LEG BRACE. This apparatus exerts a constant spring force, which tends to over- come the deformity gradually. It is adjustable by means of ratchets and a key, and is very effective, for not only does it support the limb while the deformity is being re- duced, but the ratchets at the lower extremity of the instrument allow the surgeon to control the position of the feet at the same time. Measurements required, same as for apparatus Fig. 2384. Price, according to size, per: Priv ...ssdaas $35 00 to $40 00 2385E Dr. Chas. F. Stillman’s Short Bow-Leg Brace. This apparatus is similar in con- struction to brace Fig. 2385p, but extends to below the knee only, and is intended merely for cases where the curvature is slight or entirely below the knee. Measurements required, same as for apparatus Fig. 2384, and in addi- tion, circumference above ankle, 2385D Price, according to size, per pair... $25 00 to $30 00 araplegia.) This apparatus is made for paraplegia affecting the limbs to the hip- joint, and answers both asa Support and in aiding the restoration of the mobility of the muscles. It is well adapted for cases of wasting palsy or when certain groups of muscles become atrophied, losing their power to perform their functions ; it excites the muscles to action, aiding them by artificial substitutes made of elastic, placed on the brace so as to gently exercise the affected parts. We can attach these artificial muscles for flexion or extension, as the case may require. Measurements required: l. Patient’s name (or sex). 2. * age and weight. 3. Length from sole of foot to ankle joint. 4. “ “ Soe, ea ee rola ttt: 5. “s " SSeS Srineh Im: 6. $6 ” “trochanter major. 7. bid Ly Me iest. Otis anagt: 8. Circumference at calf. 9. “ “* garter. 10. a “* Knee-joint. 11. ve above knee. 12 why at middle of thigh. 13, 7 “ upper third of thigh. 14. ty ** jliac crest. 15. Give outlines of limbs. 16. Send well fitting shoes to lace or measurements as per directions on page 47. A general description of the case is necessary to guide usin placing the artificial muscles in the proper places. Price of apparatus, according to Size ...........0+. -. $35 00 to $70 00 Shoes are charged extra. 2385G Apparatus for Partial Paralysis of One Limb. ( HEMIPLEGIA), This apparatus is identical with No. 2385r except that is intended for one limb only. Measurements and outline required same as for No. 2885¥. State whether for right or left limb. Price of apparatus, according to size ..... ..... ~ +++» $25 00 to $40 00 PAwHE " ; (O"ss bf ~ = SN ed MAX WOCHER & SON, CINCINNATI, ORTHOPAEDIC APPARATUS. 23854 COMBINED APPARATUS FOR WEAK LEG AND SPINE. This appliance will be found valuable for cases of deformity of the spine with concomitant lack of sustaining power of one or both legs ; for cases of paralysis, or in cases of lateral curvature due to a short- ened leg following hip-joint disease or hemiplegia. In the latter class of cases an extension attached to the sole of the s! The apparatus is made in a variety of 10e is required to make up for the shortening. ways, according to the requirements of the case. The one shown in the illustration is supplied with a rotary joint below the hip-joint, by means of which the foot can be either everted or inverted as may be Artificial muscles are attached to meet the indica- found necessary. In the cut a coiled spring is illustrated for tions in different cases overcoming contraction of the tendo Achillis, also a pad at the knee for correcting a tendency to knock knee. The apparatus is furnished with these, or other additions or modifications, as may be found nec- essary. Measurements Required. For the Spinal Corset, same as for Fig. 23574, page 25. For the Leg Brace, same as for Fig. 2389, page 53. Price for Spine and One Leg, according to size and finish, $40 to $60 Loa eT he “ ‘* both Legs, - - - - - 60 to 90 Shoes and Extension charged extra. 93851 LOCK-JOINT APPARATUS FOR PARALYSIS. This apparatus is made for paralysis of one limb, By an improved mechanism the knee-joint is locked while walking, and to enable the wearer to sit down, a lever is arranged at the joint, which, when pressed with the finger outside of the clothing, above the knee, un- locks the joint and permits bending of the knee. In rising and straight- ening the limb the joint automatically locks itself. The side bars and ankle and knee-joints are made somewhat stronger than in those cases in which the patient has control of the knee-joint. A strong piece of elastic webbing, designed to overcome muscular contraction, extends from the sole of the shoe to the bar above the ankle. The encasement for the thigh and leg are of strong leather and are well padded. This apparatus may also be worn after resection of the femur or tibia. For these cases, the encasement for the calf is made from two to four inches broader, or is supplemented by ,another one attached above the ankle in order to give all possible support. The apparatus is also an excelleut one for support of the limb in cases of inununited fractures, permitting the patient to go about. Measurements Required. A—Patient’s sex, age and weight. B-—State if wanted for right or left leg. C—Length from sole of foot to ankle-joint. D—Length from sole of foot to knee-joint. E—Length from sole of foot to upper third of thigh. F—Circumference above ankle. G Circumference at calf. H. Circumference below knee. I - Circumference at knee-joint. J Circumference above knee. K—Circumference at upper third of thigh. I, —Place the leg on a sheet of paper and draw an outline from the perineum down to sole of foot and up the outer side opposite perineum. Send us this tracing. Send usa well-fitting shoe for affected limb (to lace ) Price according to size and finish, $25 00 to $40.00 Shoes charged extra, if we furnish them. For terms see page 7. Stre Sen def, Sc ai o=_ MAX WOCHER & SON, CINCINNATI, OHIO. ORTHOPAEDIC APPARATUS. 2386 * Genu-Valgum, or Knock-Knee Brace. The mechanical treatment of knock-knees requires a proper instrument of sufficient Strength, and yet not too heavy—to suit the condition of the patient. The one repre- Sented is the simplest and most effectual one of which we know. It consists (if the deformity be double) of two lateral stems, with joints at the ankles, knees, and hips, ex- tending from the heels of strong shoes (A) to a well-padded pelvic band (B). The pelvic band is made in two halves in order to admit of adjustment—the tightening of the poste- rior buckle everting the toes, that of the front buckle invert- ing them. A pair of padded straps secured to each other crosswise, act in the following manner: End 1 is buttoned to the thigh stem (C), carried from behind, below the inner condyle, to the front, terminating in the end 2, which is buttoned to the leg stem (D). The end 3 buttons to (C), is carried from the front to the back of the knee, passing over the inner con- dyle, and secured to the button (D). In this manner they support both the head of the tibia and femur, whilst their combined direction of force being outwards gradually cor- rects the deformity.7 Some surgeons prefer to have the apparatus without a \ joint at the knee, but is there not a risk of inducing an- 2386 . chylosis by too long retention of the limb in one position? Besides, the patient is liable to fall with stiff splints, and is thus in constant danger of fracturing the bones of the thigh or leg. In ordering the apparatus, send the following de- Sctiption and measurements for knock-knees: I. Patient’s name. 2. Patient’s age. 3. Length from sole of foot to anmkle-joint........--...:ceeseeceeeceeeseeees sneevenen seeeenens Inches. 4. “ “ sé knee-joint. cbse seccccccs 33+: coscenwen ‘so (emia aint LERe—s 4 ai 6 66 es Pip=joint ss. cdpteey cis... s cessacvevcoveoe gepberenunee seem pees Lad 6. ‘ec sé bid SLAG CPORUS coc \ccekbeavinvdencctebpisceees ones " 7. Circumference of pelvis 1 inch below iliac crests.. tte between ee renee 4 8. ; oatmeal CSA NETL ACS Saenger iee x 9. At leg at D, (measures taken around both. J) ---+-+-sseeeeeeees Io. Right, left, both feet. Price for a Pair Of braces, to patients......ccccsccore-esescccseercseseseser: sesceecse $30 00 to $40 00 Shoes are charged extra, according to quality. ; tThis instrument exerts very much more power, and answers better when prov ided with padded metal bands at “Zh (C) and calf (F). 2387 * Plain Knock-Knee Brace. This apparatus is made similar to Fig. 2386, but extends only to the upper thigh, dispensing with the pelvic band, and is intended only for very slight cases. Price fora’ pair of braces: 2 22. o01t% 20.9 eee rece $17 00 to $20 00 2887a Plain Knock-Knee Brace, with addition of inside steel stem as shown on bow-leg brace, Fig. 2384. Prive fot. 2 Oni Of. DEACCS <8 055 oie sien inieinl ime, fom $20 00 to $25 00 For terms, see page 7. . ar * PARE » , ye URLS A ORTHOPAEDIC APPARATUS. MAX WOCHE Ré & SON, CINCINNATI, OHIO. GENO-VALGUM OR KNOCK-KNEE BRACE. 2388* Truehart’s Knock-Knee Apparatus, price..... The accompaying cut well illustrates a modification of brace for the treatment of knock-knees and similar deformi- ties of the legs, which presents, we think, a new and valuable improvement, and possesses decided advantages over the forms of braces now generally in use. The springs, s, s, s, 5, the bearing of ita can be delicately adjusted by shifting the slides d, d, d, d, up or down, | are the characteristic feature of this incase: The brace being attached at the site of the deformity on either side by means of springs, which fit closely and firmly to the limbs, perfect coincidence and harmony of moyement between leg and brace is secured, which is sadly wanting where the attachment is effected by means of the long siraps of the ordinary brace. The correc- tive force exerted is continuous, and in all positions the wearer may assume is decided and equable, while at the same time, the articulations of the limbs have such a normal freedom of excursion, laterally as well as antero posteriorly, that no disfiguring habit of gait is liable to be contracted by the patient, and there is no tendency to trip or fall; even the child of only a few years can wear the brace with little or no annoyance, and, on first trial walk or even run with surpris- ing ease and precision. DIRECTIONS FOR MEASUREMENT.—Same as for Figure 4386, and a tracing of outline of legs. My IN Rent a coms (22 HiT NMSA ih if) For shoe measurements, see page 7. All Instruments designated with a * are illustrated. ious eat $35 00 to $40 00 2388 2388a* APPARATUS FOR PARTIAL PARALYSIS OF ONE LOWER EXTRETIITY. POEM is Aap leneial niu akan Sek Stats Se EN ANG, 28S le at $25 00 to $30 00 This apparatus consists of two uprights which extend up to a little above the knee, from there one passes up on the outside of the leg to the pelvic band, to which it is attached. Joints are situated at the hip, the knee and the ankle, it has a well padded pelvic band, a band above and one below the knee. Send a well fitting lace shoe. Measurements required are the same as for Fig. 2386. 43886 APPARATUS FOR PARTIAL PARALYSIS OF BOTH LOWER EXTRETIITIES. $40 00 to $50 00 Is the same as the one before described, for both limbs. Send a pair of well fitting lace shoes. Measurements required are the same as for Fig. 2386. a of re ed IF MAX WOCHER & SON, CINCINNATI, OHIO. 53 =e ORTHOPAEDIC APPARATUS. 2389 * Apparatus for the Support of Weak Legs. _ This apparatus is for the support of weak legs, when by reason of relaxed joints, soften- 'Ng of the osseous structure, or partial paralysis, they can not quite bear the weight of the body; but where the muscles still retain some power to perform their respective functions. ery light steel springs are secured to shoes, and carried up the sides of the legs and to the Pelvis, They are provided with joints corresponding to the natural ones and secured to calf, thigh, and pelvis by well-padded bands and buckles. The following measures are required: I. Patient’s name. 2. Patient’s age. 3. Length from sole of foot to ankle-joint 4. 3 a «¢ ~ knee-joint 5 . ” = hip-joint cen 6. + ff ** iliac crests 7. Circumference of pelvis one inch below iliac crests... * 8. Pr TBD -37.. c0.. ce covey Renpengeneeten Meme n ee 9. + CMT Ir. AGA 0s... eee poetry eats th dy Send well-fitting laced shoes, or, if you wish us to furnish them, the following measurements : 4 éhigthrot sole ofcfoatiie dais AOR Inches 2., Circumference of. ballof foots:;,.0.-0 cork - : - N asuring the well foot for the cork sole shoe, see page l noi# “Tmal foot.) 9» Tig 435.09 “© Complete, with cork i , 6 —_ ; $95 ), €, with cork shoe and a pair of crutches, from $25.0) to d the ath, Thomas’ Hip Splint, similar to Agnew’s but has in place of tO 7 Hine the peed jacket two pad led steel bands with buckels, one encire- On} 19 ody close to the axilla and the other at the pelvis. Price, splint "8 to $14.00, All Instruments designated wlth a * are illustrated. 2401d MAX WOCHER & SON, CINCINNATI, OHIO. ae ORTHOPAEDIC APPARATUS. Dr. L. A. Sayre’s Improved Short Splint for the Treatment of Hip Disease. 2403 * This instrument consists of a pelvic band (A) passing partly around the body under the crest of the ilium, well padded on its inner surface, to which usually two perineal strap3 (B B) are fastened for counter extension. The outer surface of the pelvic band holds a pall and socket joint, terminating into a tubular steel rod, passing down the outer side of thé thigh to within about two inches of the lower end of the femur. This rod is divided int? two sections (E and C), the lower solid part (E) moving within the upper tubular part (C)r and gauged or controlled by a ratchet and key (D), by which the length can be increased of decreased. A spring at (C), armed at its lower extremity, with a tooth passing inwards through the wall of the tubular part into the serrations cut onto the rod (E), serves to hold the instrument in an elongated position. By inserting the key the spring is pushed uP” ward before elongation.or shortening of the instrument is made At the lower extremity of the bar (E) is a projecting branch (F F) going over to the inner surface of the thigh to receive thé attachments of the plaster, hereafter to be described. Both of the lower extremities terminate in a cylindrical roller, over which the tabs of the plasters are attached to thé two buckles placed at the lower ends of the instrument. MEASUREMENTS REQUIRED. 1. Sex of patient. 2. General appearance of patient. a 3. Circumference of body between crest of ilium and tro It Co} chanter major. pag 4. Distance from same point to the center of knee-joint. band, s. Circumference of thigh two inches above knee-joint. Sten 6. Circumference of middle of thigh. pbon 7. Mention if for right or left hip. ba 2403. Price, to patients, according to size and finish...$17 00 to $20 a Cex Cur The application of the splint is as simple as its construction. Take strong adhesivé his b plaster, spread on twilled muslin, cut two fan-shaped pieces (Fig. 2403 a), one large enoug! dra to reach from the perineum to within two or three inches of the condyle of the femur, on th’ mw inner side of the thigh, the other from the trochanter major to a point directly opposite tht be Us | — end of the inner plaster. Sew on the narrow end of each the pieces of wel! ; Fry.2 bing accompanying the instrument (not on the sticky side). Apply to the! T respective places, and after pressing them with the warm hand, to obtain’ t 8 ey firm adhesion, secure them further by a well-adjusted roller. The instrume™ Only ; contracted is now laid over the thigh, the webbing (Fig. 2403 a) firmly fast ie the ened over the rollers to the buckles (Fig. 2403), and the remaining one arou™ ing the thigh. The perineal band is now adjusted rather firm, and the inst! ' ment extended with the key, just enough to make the patient comfortabl# Miaqy and then locked by pulling the slide down over the spring (A). In order # md ile prevent the limb from swelling below the bandage, Dr. Sayre recommen ne 2403 a. the use of an elastic stocking or knee-cap. rie 2 : 8. 2 Price of moleskin adhesive plaster, per yard, net.......-..:.:cceeeeeeseeseneeeceaneene ere eeennesenaenes $1 & FR ‘ y a ar Levis’ Apparatus for night extension, see Fig. 2402. hee 2404 Charles F. Stillman’s (Chicago) Hip Brace. / do; Price, to patients.... WOCHER & SON, CINCINNATI, OHIO. ORTHOPAEDIC APPARATUS. nt er thé straps a ball of thé d inte t (C)r sed of wards o hold ed up’ made yranch ve the ndrical to thé 2406 2405 : 2406 24061 2405* DR, THOFIAS’ HIP SPLINT. (As used by Dr. Ridlon.) tt Ito This splint is designed to immobilize the hip joint by an antero-posterior leverage action, nd tr Do Nsists of a main stem which passes from the lower angle of the scapulze down the back or tctior to the hip joint, and down the back of the thigh and leg to the middle of the calf nt. bang tewhere below that point. A band nearly cncircles the chest below the arms, and t ster S also encircle the thigh and leg. The body portion and the leg portion of the main og? Upon we Straight and follow parallellines. ‘Tho distance that these lines are separate depends finn oe size and fatness of the patient. When it is desired to prevent an unruly patient bolts €tting up and walking, an extra piece called a ‘‘nurse’’ (Fig. 2406) is screwed or a to mi to the lower end of the main stem, but so as to pass free of the heel and long enough $20 Grey ot twelve or fifteen inches below the foot. The splint is applied by opening out the sive his} nferential bands and slipping it under the patient from the affected ‘side as he lies on dhes! On { ack, The bands are then bent to fit accurately around the chest, thigh and leg, those enougt dra he inner side of the thigh and leg that of the chest towards the unaffected side being nthe This 4 closer than the opposite bands to prevent the splint from shifting around to the side. site the be scan Usually be satisfactorily done with the hands, or a couple of monkey-wrenches may eh Ue the ) Out in large patients and those with exquisitely tender joints it will be necessary to tT we « wrench to properly adjust the bands. to the The triple-action ratchet wrenches are sold in pairs. (Fig. 2406a), ybtaiN® the é ith one wrench the splint is held and with the other it is bent. By turning the nut at trumel Only of the handle the fork may be locked so that there is motion only to the right, or tact ‘th, © the left, or in neither direction. Aided by these wrenches the splint can be applied ily fas ig be © Patient as he lies in bed without lifting or moving himin any way. Theentire splint arou™ i, “dded and covered with leather, An extra wing, or half body-band is used for overcom- » inst ®dduction or abduction, ‘ortable Mhidgye “surements required; Name, age and weight of patient. Length from axilla to order! idle °l calf. Circumference of chest. Circumference of upper thigh. Circumference of Calf. a1 r mmené ie 2405% Thomas’ Hip Splint......... evees $10 00 to $12 00 me 2406% Nurse for Thomas’ Hip Splint ....s000...- «+ $2 00 gi? 8 2406 4% Wrench for Thomas’ Hip Splint, per pair $12 00 ang his 2406B* Ridlon’s Protective Splint. This instrument combines the Thomas’ knee the Rae Splints. Perfect immobilization is secured while the patient’s weight is taken on +, Meal ring, The shoe is attached by a socket. Ri ad ‘rections for measurements, same as for Fig. 2410 B. PSM... ee bissdete’ ode eee stse0$20 00 to$24 00 For terms see page 7. $45 % MAX WOCHER & SON, CINCINNATI, OHIC $$$ a Fy “Ss a= Kh 2, — * ES si es. NE mes pelvic band ; ¥. Nyarze Pe OL” Suse Zon It is of good service al false joint of the femur, as it gives t allows the patient to walk without much difficulty. The appliance is constructed of two late inner one reaching nearly to the perineum, w extends to one inch below iliac crest and is pr ORTHOPAEDIC APPARATUS. This apparatus immot line. Being fastened to the tuberosity of the ischium for counter extension by me to the shafts and worked byakey. Adhesive straps the application of the apparatus. Measurements Required. A—Patient’s sex and age. C—Length from sole of foot to perineum (sound leg). sole of foot to perineum (diseased leg). FE ankle. F -Circumference of calf. G—Cire H - Send us a well-fitting shoe (to lace) for the PRC dsb inwss cccdages® ceoce -sonnae $25 00 Shoes charged extra, if we furnish them. OR FOR UN-UNITED FRACTURE. This apparatus is formed union of the femur is1 of the body, or to gu ird against recurrencé benefit to patients w well, as it is an absol rence from a misstep. so in cases of un-united fractures or he thigh great firmness and ute safe-guard and the pati ral steel bars, the hile the outer one ywvided with a to this band is attached if required a perineal strap which carries the weight of the body. A broad, well padded band encircles the thigh, a narrower band the calf, Joints are provided at the hip, knee and ankle ; orif the knee joint is desired to remain stiff when \\ walking, we make there a lock- S joint which can be readily unlocked of the hand outside the by pressure clothing. Price, according to size Le Maes AS. ETH 5 00 to $35 00 24)7p* Apparatus for Partial Paralysis of Both Limbs, Fractures or General Support. This apparatus as shown in the the cut was designed by Dr. Moore, Columbus, O., for a case of knock- knee, however it can be made in yarious designs of joints for different purposes. Price, according to size, 60 co to $So0 Co 2407* DR. LOUIS BAUER’S HIP-JOINT APPARATUS. ilizes the joint and exerts extension in a vertieal shoe the foot is utilized for extension and the ans of ratchets fitted are not required in B—State if wanted for right or left leg: D—Length from Length from sole of foot to umference middle of thigh. affected limb. 2407A* APPARATUS FOR AFTER-TREATMENT OF FRACTURE OF THE FEMUR, FOR THE SUPPORT CF FALSE JOINT, .d for after-treatment of fracture where the newly 1ot sufficiently strong to carry the weight > It is of great value and ho must attend to business before they are perfectly ent need not fear a recur- MAX WOCHER ORTHOPAEDIC APPARATUS. 2408 * Dr. Newton M. Shaffer’s Improved Hip Splint. “With the Taylor-Sayre Splint it is easy to produce and maintain extension when the Patient sits or lies down; but the moment he commences to walk, the foot approximates the foot Piece, the lower extension straps become loose, and the patient is able to swing the limb ackward and forward to a very considerable extent. But when the weight is again thrown b 4Pon the sound limb, extension again occurs. _ In this instrument the usual cylinder and pelvic band are employed. Ung the extension rod to and below the foot, as in the Taylor or “ayre instrument it. is made to terminate at a point about 1% MNches above the Malleoli, and a band is attached which passes half Way around the limb, posteriorly. To this band are rivited ‘wo Straps, which are attached to the adhesive plaster buckles. he foot piece has an independent rod, which passes upward to 4 Piston arrangement above the point of exit of the extension "od. When applied, the weight of the body is thrown upon the Perineal pads, the instrument shortens by a compression of the SPiral spring. In other words, the lower part moves upward and the weight of the body is expended in shortening the spring—the straps re- Maining taut all the while. hi The Same degree of extension is exerted upon the diseased MP-joint, whether the patient lies down or walks. Traction is “nstantly maintained, and the joint surfaces are not alternately Protected, and then exposed at every step. gate spring, of course, acts automatically, and so soon as the Plece is removed from the ground, the instrument lengthens and js again ready to receive the weight of the patient. NEWTON M. SHAFFER, M. D.” Pric : Ce, to patients......+...0.. OREO CNL LN on ea) aE $30 00 to $35 00 24092* Hospital Long Hip-Splints. ter apparatus for the same purpose. construction, black finished, with limb. & SON, CINCINNATI, OHIO. 2408 These have been designed for the use of hospital and dispensary patients who cannot afford to pay the cost of bet- They are of the simplest ; plain leather covering and lining. Extension is obtained by employing a splint of two or three inches greater length than the length of the patient’s Price, according to size, from.......... $7 00 to $10 oo net. In Fig. 2410 is shown a simple device for extension. The rod has been cut, supplied with a series of equidistant holes, lapped to the extent of three or four inches, and held together by two screws. After application of the splint the two screws are removed, the proper amount of extension obtained, i. e., the bar lengthened by sliding apart its lapped section and the two screws replaced. Price, with simple extension device, according to size from............ $10 00 to $13 00 net. Directions for application and Measurements required, see Fig. 2411a. For Cork or Steel Extension Shoes used in connection with Hip Joint Apparatus, see page 58. For terms, see page 7. MAX WOCHER & SON, CINCINNATI, OHIO. ORTHOPAEDIC APPARATUS. 2410a* PHELPS’ HIP CRUTCH AND FIXATION SPLINT. [Extracts from an article by Dr. A. M. Phelps, of New York, in Medical Record of May 4th, 1889.] I fully agree with Sayre, Taylor, Barwell, Marsh, and others, that spasm of the muscle should be overcome by extension. I also fully agree with Thomas, of Liverpool, that every joint should be fixed and absolutely immobilized until all inflammatory action has subsided and a cure effected. But I do not believe that immobilization of the joint can beaccomplished without extension; neithes do I agree with the first-named gentleman that extension immobilizes a joint sufficient to get the best results possi- ble, but that a combination of the principles of fixation and extension should be the law. Hence the long traction splint which admits of motion does not immobilize, and the patient produces injury of the joint every time he steps upon it, as is evidenced, in the vast majority of cases, by the almost constant increase of the deformity after the splint is adjusted. Neither does a Thomas splint produce extension ; hence there must be abnormal intra-articular pressure when spasm or contraction of muscles is present which must produce congestion of the head of the bone. And, then, if extension is to be applied it should be in the direction opposite to the line of traction made by the mus cles. In other words, to apply extension to a hip-joint we should not only make traction in the line of deformity, but also in a line at right angles to that deformity. In other words, to relieve perfectly intra-articular pressure exten- sion must be made ina line corresponding to the axis of the neck, and not with the axis of the shaft, for the follow- ing reasons: The adductors and abductors pass from the femur diagonally across the body to the pelvis. These, with other muscles, are the ones affected by spasm. Wher they contract the head of the bone is drawn firmly into th« acetabulum, the force operating on a line corresponding to the axis of the neck. The flexors act on a line corres- ponding to the axis of the shaft. No apparatus has here- tofore been devised which will so perfectly fix a hip-joint as double extension in bed—the body and well leg fixec to a long splint—first recommended, I believe, by Dr. Sayre. The slipping of the bandages proved to be a nuis- ance. This led me to substitute the plaster of paris, which meets every requirement. The splint should extend to the axilla, The diseased limb should be held in the deformed position during its application, that the body and healthy 2410a limb may be in a normal position. My observarions lead me to believe that the most serious element of destruction in hip- joint disease is the trauma and pressure produced by the spasm of the muscle ; that tubercu- lar will recover as surely as non-tubercular joints, if the spasm of the muscle is overcome; that fixation of the joint without extension is animpossibility ; that the successful treatment of the joint must depend upon its absolute immobilization, which can only be produced by proper exteneion and fixation ; that the constitutional treatment of hip-joint disease amounts to but little, independent of mechanical treatment ; that the mechanical treatment is every- thing ; that extension in a line with the axis of the shaft and deformity alone in hip-joint disease is entirely wrong ; that extension should be made in a line corresponding to the axis of the neck—in other words, two lines of extension— otherwise the idea of extension is not perfectly carried out; that anchylosis of the joint is not produced by its immobilization, but by the severity of the inflammation ; that the long traction hip splints in general use neither properly extend, neither do they immobilize the joint; that the intra-articular pressure results in the destruction of the joint or anchylosis in the majority of cases ; that the results of hip- joint disease should be as good as those of knee-joint disease, and will be, provided perfect immobilization can be carried out; that the surgical law in regard to abscesses should not be violated in the treatment of abcesses of the hip-joint ; that nearly all cases should be treated for a time in bed; that when the limbs are parallel and the active symptoms have subsided the hip-crutch can be given adults with crutches, and children the portable bed, and, finally, after convalescence, the hip-crutch, either with or without the high shoe and crutches. This hip-splint has been devised for the purpose of perfectly immobilizing the hip-joint by preventing all normal motions and applying extension in the line of the neck of the femur. It should only be applied after all deformity has been overcome, either by prolonge¢ extension in bed or operative procedures. The patient is not allowed to walk upon the hip’ crutch until the active stage of the disease has passed. The splint combines all of the qualities of the Thomas splint as regards fixation, togethet with all that is good in the long traction splints of Sayre, Taylor, and others ; and, in additio® to it, has the abduction bar for making lateral extension, anda firm perineal ring instead of the strap as used in the ordinary long traction splint, which is found more comfortable to the patient to wear. 2] as n at MAX WOCHER & SON, CINCINNATI, OHIO. ORTHOPAEDIC APPARATUS. PHELPS’ HIP CRUTCH AND FIXATION SPLINT—Continued. The illustrations convey a correct idea of the splint. Point for counter-extension. The limbis well buckled Piece The steel ring catching the tuberosity acts as a down into the splint by means of strapson the foot which are buckled into adhesive plasters attached to the limb. Lateral traction is made by buckling the limb firmly to the lateral traction-bar. The patients are now placed upon crutches, and are never all cured. (See Figure.) This variesin time from one year tothree or four. It will be observed that these Splints, extending from below the heel to the axilla, prevent the limb from assuming an angle with the body, This is the reason why none of our cases recover with angular deformity, owed to step upon the splint until they are ‘ It will also be seen that, Seizing the pelvis, as it does, with the pelvic band and steel ring, it fixes the joint, and this fixation is con- tinueg without motion from the commencement of the treatment until the patient is cured. This is the Teason why our patients never recover with bony anchylosis. All degrees of limit of motion are seen in these cases—varying from never less than 10° up to perfect motion. The reason for thisis that, holding the Joint at perfect rest, nature goes on in her effort at cure uninterrupted by the trauma of motion. The °onstant stepping on a splint, as is allowed in the splints used by Sayre, Taylor and others, produces a con- St -, sos : : tant trauma of the joint ; new materialis thrown out, and when fin ally the patient is cured, the cicatricial contraction of this new material produces the limit of motion, which is seen almost always in cases treated by the long traction splint. The splint extending below the foot has a decided ad- vantage over Thomas’ splint, because that splint stops at the calf of the leg. If the patient getsa slip, he must necessarily step on the foot, and this drives the head of the bone into the socket, producing a trauma ; and, then, small children willstepon their limb. The splint stopping at the calf does not protect the joint. Lateral traction is absolutely necessary to overcome the traction of the glutei muscles and the adductor groups. These muscles act in a line corresponding to the axis of the neck of the bone, and not of the shaft; and to relieve intra-articular pressure, it is necessary that late- ral traction should be applied, or traction in the line of the axis of the neck, as is done in the splint illustrated. My double hip-joint splint is simply two splints joined together in the center, Now, in the use of these splints, asI have already said, I never see bony anchylosis; no case recovers with angular deformity ; and it is the exception to see a case with less than 10° of motion. That shortening of half an inch, which is almost always seen in cases treated by other splints, which shortening is due to intra-articular pressure, the result of 2410b muscular action, Ido not see in my cases. The ig of my cases is only produced by extensive dise: not of pressure, “°rtenir and ase of the bone—the result of pathological changes, MEASUREMENTS REQUIRED. A Sex, age and weight of patient. | 10. Distance between Axilla and Iliac Crests. *. Right or left. 1l. Distance between Iliac Crestsand Trochanter 3, Circumference of Chest under Axilla, Major. 4. Circumference of Waist. | 12, Distance between Trochanter Major and whignte Circumference between Iliac Crest and Tro- | middle of Thigh. ‘ “tT Major. 13. Distance between Perineum and middle of + Circumference of Thigh at Perineum Knee Joint. si Circumference of middle of Thigh. 14. Distance between Perineum and Sole of Foot. q: cqeumference of Knee, | 15. Send well fitting lace shoe for the well leg. ’ ire Kn umference of Leg between Arkle and | 16. Crutches, if wanted, (length should include ee ; : : € Joints, ' height of elevation.) ue iis — PRICES : ——— — 2410, Single Splint, extending downward on inside of Limb. 2.2.0... cc. ccccececcccceccceccen $25 00 to $35 00 24100 " i he ‘ “Outside of Ninth... snes sicdanes wet bases xebere 22 00 to 32 00 4104 +++++ 45 00 to a4 “ Shoe Elevations, see page 48. MAX WOCHER & SON, CINCINNATI, OHIO. ORTHOPEDIC APPARATUS. 2411a* Sayre’s Long Hip Joint Splint. This splint extends from the sole of the foot to the crest of the ilium, at which point it is connected to a pelvic band by means of a joint, allowing flexion and extension, abduction and adduction, which latter motion is regulated by means of a thumb-screw. Extension is made by means of a rack and pinion rod, sliding within a steel tube, moved by a key, and kept in position by a spring catching the teeth of the rack. Counter-extension is made by means of two perineal pads fastened to the pelvic band with straps and buckles. At the knee-jointis a movable cross-piece for attaching a leather cap to steady and support the knee. At the bottom of the instrument is a foot-piece with a leather sole attached, to prevent jar in walking. A leather strap, passing under the foot, through apertures in the foot-piece, turns up an end on each side of the ankle, and fastens to buckles in adhesive strips, which prepare as follows: Cut two pieces of plaster, to reach from the waist to the < foot, from 3 to 5 inches wide at the top, and from 1 to1% inches at the lower end, and divide tops into five tails; cuta piece about five inches long from each center tail, and add it to the lower ends of the plaster to strengthen them; then add two or more similar pieces at the sdme place and attach a buckle. Apply the plasters against the lateral aspects of the leg, beginning about two inches above the internal and exter- nal maleolii with the ends having the buckles attached; the center tails reaching the entire length of the leg and thigh, to the perineum and trochanter respectively ; then wind the lower ends spirally around the leg up to the pelvis, and afterwards the other two tails, which first cut down to just above the knee. This involves the limb in a complete network of adhesive strips, the leg having about one-fourth, the thigh three-fourths thereof, which is found to be the proportion to protect the leg and knee equally from compression or strain. A few turns of roller bandage are then made around the ankle, just under the lower ends of the straps, to protect the flesh under the buckles, and then continued over the strips on the whole limb. The patient should be laid on his back, and great care ought to be taken that the pelvis is not inclined forward by contrac- tions of the flexor muscles. Should this be the case, elevate the leg until the lumbar vertebrae come near the couch and the spinal column assumes its normal shape. The instrument is then applied. The pelvic band ought to be loose enough to allow the pelvis to move freely in it. The anterior superior spine of the ilium ought to be above the pelvic band. 2411 a In applying the ankle straps, leave a little space between the foot and the foot-piece so that in standing or walking the weight of the patient does not rest on the leg, but on the instru- ment. The perineal straps must be so adjusted that the patient sits firmly and comfortably upon them. The foot is dressed with a shoe in the ordinary manner. When all is adjusted, the patient still lying on his back, extension is made by turning the key. As this arrangement for sup- porting the patient on the instrument increases the length of the affected limb, the sound leg should have the same amount, or a little more, added to its length, by increasing the thick» ness of the sole of the shoe. - ni Vk wn 6. Price, small size, to patients. . tice, large size, to patients Price, with abducting movement, to patients, additional Tice, with rotating movement, to patients, additional... ........ .c...ssseceeeesceeee Name of patient. Age of patient. Weight of patient. Right or left leg. MAX WOCHER & SON, CINCINNATI, OHIO. DIRECTIONS FOR MEASUREMENT. Length from sole to crest of ilium. Circumference of pelvis at iliac crests. ssyenh opin aman desea losign] doweldes cneeceeddieabenseenasatar $25 00 to $30 00 35 00 to 40 00 10 00 IO 00 *411b The above apparatus is also furnished attached to a shoe, and has our im- Proved lock-joint at ankle Night, Price, to patients, small size “ “c large size. of moleskin plaster, per yard of roller bandages, per pound, assorted sizes By this joint the shoe can easily be removed and splint worn at 2412 * Hamilton’s Wire Gauze Splint for Hip-Joint. The above splint consists of an iron wire frame, moulded to the outside or back of the pelvis and thigh, covered with wire gauze. It is kept in place by a pelvic and broad thigh- bard, and secured with buckles. Dr. Hamilton advises its use whenever it is desirable to se- cure immobility of the joint, together with exercise in the Sy APY Pm 9. open air. DIRECTIONS FOR MEASUREMENT. Name of patient. Age of patient. Weight of patient (estimated). Right or left side. Crest of ilium to the condyles of the femur Circumference of the pelvis at iliac crest. * at the nates ........ “cc “ Pr. ice, to patients, ......css:sssese ridapersaltaapicet cohersan i cteratin atte eine Inches. MAX WOCHER & SON, CINCINNATI, OHIO. i ORTHOP4EDIC APPARATUS. i) i} 2412a* WILLARD’S SOLE LEATHER APPARATUS FOR THE HIP JOINT. ‘The splint devised by Dr. Willard, of Philadelphia, tei Hol has a single joint opposite the articulation, so that the tl i ‘ ‘ : patient can sit down with comfort. It1s made of leather, moulded wet over a cast. After it has set and thoroughly dried, the pelvic and thigh portions are separated, and connected again by a joint attached to two spreading steel arms as seen in Fig. 2412a. A mortise or slot is made in the thigh section, and into this slot fits a bolt with a knob or head, by means of which it can be worked through one’s clothing. It is only a fixed apparatus when the patient is standing and when the bolt fits into the slot. Dr. Willard says it is applicable to a limited number of cases, i. e., those in which the inflammatory symptoms are not acute. It is always used in connection with crutches and a high shoe. ’’—‘‘ Diseases of the Hip.’”’ Gibney. As it is necessary that this apparatus be very accur- ately fitted, we must have the patient in Cincinnati to personally adjust it. PYGOE ois vip bie'a. © bee cabot tie Ci Saree $30 00 to $50 00. 2402* LEVIS’ EXTENSION APPARATUS. : / | pi B it if Peey eam 7 al - “ Wrrwhsla i } | > ~ | & 2402 akon i / The application of the principle of weight-extension to the treatment of fractures and . | “ ’ ; in diseases and deformities of joints, is of such importance as to require more effectual and / convenient apparatus than is ordinarily used. It is desirable that the mechanical appliances NS for this object should be convenient and inexpensive, portable, not cumbersome, and readily a and securely applicable to various forms of bedsteads or couches. It is also important that “ : the amount of tension by weight can be estimated and varied to the requirements of the case- ’ All of the requisites are secured in an accurate and mechanical manner by the apparatus : devised by Dr. R. J. Levis, which has been used for a number of years in the Pennsylvani4 4 : Hospital, and also to some extent in the hospitals of New York, London, and other large t i cities, o Price, complete. ....'5..:... bureau ears Spirals bike kuboes abe Wades h oka hie ach woe eee net, $4 00 i OF. REUMICNG CLE TIES «sin pais Virvin's p45 6 0.6 pe aien's o's'elp b eleie's ¢. bein nieie gate sinie'e oe neh DE) Kobe ee ~ / om ett 5 | The cut renders a full description unnecessary. 3 i For terms see page 7. = Z All Instruments designated with a * are illustrated. § ' ay MAX WOCHER & SON, CINCINNATI, OHIO. SHOULDER BRACES. ‘iag the er, hly ind eel in la igh the lot. r of ms ith ). " ‘ift= a a eff ae tiph = aes -ot | 2413-2414-2415 00. and and 2415 y ‘ ‘ at Prt Shoulder Brace, Gray’s, men's, to patients.......sesece sess eereenes $2 6b nce 24 15% by a , YOU'S, tO PALEMESs visu costes Odes Phaveulette 2 2% dily 241 Ge “ si & bOy’s, tO palletes oun iis ye hen: rsa ewes 2 00 that 24) 7% 2 st a ladies 4 sizes, to patients, each........ BABE anal 1 50 ae " ‘‘ Wocher’s, for ladies and gentlemen, made of extra me 2418 strong material, to patients...........-..... 4 00 to 6 00 atus 241 Rae yr eo Steel, lace Haak 6: pater ts ini. 2.3! deta sould a4 Bie ales 1 75 to 2 50 ania 241en bp ** Knickerbocker, silk finish, gents, $1 50; Cotton..... 1 U0 arge Mises - s $8 a 4 ladies, 1 50; ae ek 1 00 241 e946 “he «Military, SOM aK bie pid. Wa eent slp autae es 1 50 ie “ “ “ Micheal: «ii. GHP koa! ee eenss 1 25 4 00 & Body Brace ‘‘ Natural’? (as advertised) especially intended for ladies to support the abdomen and at the same time hold the figure erect by Straping the shoulders back. This isa very popular Brace. ere measurement around chest and abdomen. RAO Wciab cue eecesbaine For terms see page 7. MAX WOCHER & SON, CINCINNATI, OHIO. TRUSSES. Extract from Bryant’s ‘‘Practice of Surgery : ‘A truss is an instrument employed for the purpose of preventing the descent of a hernia. Any truss that will keep up the hernia under all circumstances, and does not cause pain of lasting discomfort, is probably beneficial. Every truss that fails to carry out that object should be condemned. Aninstrument with too feeble a spring is a delusion and a snare ; but one that is too powerful may tend to do more essential harm than present good, by caus- ing absorption of the abdominal parietes upon which it presses, and, as a consequence, en largement of the opening through which the hernia descends. For the same reason a pad that is unduly convex is also to be condemned. A truss that will keep one hernia may fail in the case of another. Every hernia, in fact, requires a special adaptation of the pad as well as a carefully regulated spring. Every subject of hernia, young or old, male or female, should wear a truss, and in a good proportion of cases particularly of the young, a cure may take place; that is, the neck of the sac may close. But even after a cure or apparent cure has taken place, it is well, for the sake of safety, to wear the instrument.” When ordering Trusses state : 1. Sex of patient. 5. If on both sides, which is the worse, if ther¢ 2 Occupation and weight of patient. is any difference. Also, state the distance betweet 3 Circumference of body between the crest of the centers of the two openings after the intestines {lium and trochanters major (on an adult two inches are returned into the abdomen. below the tips of the hips, avoiding the fullness of 6. Comparative size of rupture or ruptures whet the abdomen). out. ; ; 7. Whether it is inguinal, scrotal, or femora! 4, Whether the herniais on the right or left, or hernia. both sides. 8. If the hernia is reducible or not. SPECIAL NOTE.—Fitting and adjusting special cases given careful attention at out office by competent lady and gentlemen attendants, ri- ad ‘ail as ile, ure ent rere een ines het oral out the ‘son, ited, end- nces , but long ional ghly 3 if s the ened uced and ove 3 alike MAX WOCHER & SON, CINCINNATI, OHIO. TRUSSES. DIRECTIONS FOR SHAPING HARD RUBBER TRUSSES. Through a flame made by a gas jet, spirit lamp, twisted paper, gas or oil stove, pass quickly back and forth the spring to be manipulated, until warm (not hot), to the touch, When the truss is in a proper condition to shape to the form required ; then manipulate it the same as you would a leather covered truss, as in Fig. 2, or over the arm of chair as Shown in Fig. 4, and when cool, the rubber will be found to have the new set or shape of the Spring . never give a spring a short bend, or bend over a short corner. Fig. 6. To increase the power of the truss, warm as described above, Bether, holding Above the then draw spring well to- as shown in Fig. 5 until entirely cool ; to weaken power warm as described n open gradually or bend carefully over the arm of a chair, holding ope Never attempt to bend or shape a spring until thoroughly warmed (not hot), nuntil cool. or it ma th y break, and springs broken in this way we will not replace; hard rubber a. 1s soft enough to shape without warming, is not mcde of proper material, or else not ly ulcanized and in either case is almost worthless. A FIRST-CLASS TRUSS MUST ALWAYS HAVE A GOOD SPRING. Gece coven gans of over half a century in making springs for trusses justifies us in saying is Wes ass spring should have an elastic temper, permitting its proper adjustment, but that rather ae to break than become soft, and while our springs seldom break, yet we would called aR of ten breaking than of one soft. Avoid all soft springs and especially the so- vane alleable springs for they are only springs in name, neither retaining ving ; i . able for the D their shape nor sufficient elastic force to retain the hernia; such springs are worthless and account- many trusses failing to hold properly after being fitted, and thus often times putting atient in danger, Peta appliances the profession have at command, trusses of such practical shapes that De de the largest average of cases without manipulation, and when adjusted properly, can SS pa on to retain the hernia, but at is a well-known fact that while our medical Senin and colleges give full opportunity for the study of anatomy, kinds and conditions of Possity; and the surgical treatment of same, it has been, and we suppose it will always be ime being 4 to give the student a practical knowledge of its treatment mechanically, and this firm h 1€ Case, our most reliable physicians and surgeons always send their patients to some reli, aving a good knowledge of the mechanical treatment of hernia and the commandof a ‘able line of trusses. diet hen directing patients to our ‘‘Truss-fitting Department ”’ always send letter of ~ “duction, For terms, see page 7. MAX WOCHER & SON, CINCINNATI QHIO. WOCHER’S STANDARD TRUSS. THE MOST COMFORTABLE AND BEST- FITTING TRUSS. This truss is constructed to hold the most severe as well as the slightest case of hernia with least discomfort to the wearer. It is especially well adapted for old persons or those who desire a soft-padded comfortable article. During our extensive experience of over half a century in the fitting of trusses we have applied almost every style of truss. This accumulated expezience has enabled us to closely study the retentive power of the various patterns, and upon carefully noting the defects and good features of them have con- structed the Wocher Standard Truss (combining the best qualities of the many styles), which we can recommend to the afflicted as the most practical, best fitting and most comfortable appliance for the support of hernia. We have applied same with great success in cases where others haye utterly failed to hold the hernia, and the many letters of gratitude received from patients that have been perfectly cured certainly show its great superiority ‘The material we use in these trusses is of the very best, the springs being made of superior English steel, carefully tempered, and coated with enamel to prevent rusting. The peculiar curves given the springs cause the trusses, when properly applied, to fit the body perfectly, and on account of their soft cushioning are very comfortable and durable. The pads are of our own design and hair filled, not being found on any other make of truss. These pads are attached to the spring by a malleable steel neck or shank by which the posi- tion of the pad can be regulated and easily adjusted to have the correct bearing. WOCHER’S FEMORAL TRUSS. Furnished With or Without Perineal Strap. WocHER’s SINGLE STANDARD TRUSS. For Inguinal Hernia, Furnished With or Without Perineal Strap. PRICES TO PATIENTS: 1 or Femoral, with durable satin jean No.1. Wocher’s Adult's Single Truss, ¢ ither Inguinal, Scrota cushioned cover and soft hair-filled PAG,...sscorrecesetesesdussopscowvdvaepoueetecasesovasnseegessnseaaseceses i 3) 00 No.2. Same as above, with chamois cover oar 8 00 Silk-covered water pads, instead of hair PULEd. BOD iors bvesecds on osecersanse ee a 60 No.8. Wocher’s Child’s Truss, Single..........cscsecscsserecssserersesesanen senneanerssrsrs ceneneansnnnescnesenegeeess $3 50 to 4 00 No. 4 $4 si te Double ......scccscesseeceseseeceseesceeeeeeneeeesssesensaennseeaas awa genous . 4 50 to 6 No.6. Wocher’s Adult’s Double Truss, with durable satin jean cushioned COVET ......:6cseeeeeees No.7. Same as above, with chamois cover oo $8 0 12 0 Silk-covered water pads, nstead of haif* filled, add 50c. each Perineal Straps furnished, if required. Regular sizes of adult’s trusses rus from 26 to 42 inches; youths’, 22 98 inches: child’s, 12 to 20 inches. WocHER’S DOUBLE STANDARD TRUSS. Made. With a Continuous Spring or a Pad on Back. 99 tO 2427* Chase’s Cedar Pad, Single. Extra Regular. Quality Adult's, to patients...... $1 75 $3 0 Youth's, @ patients............<5.% 50 2 50 Child’s, to patients.............. I 25 2 00 2428 Chase’s Kid Pad, Single. Adult's, to patients .. Youth's, to patients Child’s, to patients............... 2429 * Chase’s Cedar Pad, Double. Adult's, to patients ...............$3 50 $4 so Youth’s, to patients............... 3 00 4 00 ni) Child’s, to patients ................ 2 50 3 00 2430 Chase’s Kid Pad, Double. Adult's, to patients...............54 00 Youth’s, to patients............... 3 5° Child’s, to patients...........+... 3 00 2431 * Chase’s Reversible Lock Pad, Single. Adult's, to patients...............$3 00 $4 00 Youth’s, to patients. ee +. 2 50 3 0c Child’s, to patients............... 2 00 2 5¢ 2432 Chase’s Lock Pad, Double. Adult’s, to patients.................$4 00 Youth’s, to patients.. -o 1 00 Child’s, to patients...,...0wtisvies «i mego 2433 * French Kid Covered, Single. Adult’s, to patients............... Youth's, to patients . Child’s, to patients..............+ 2434* French Kid Covered, Double. Adult's, to patients..........+.+...53 50 $5 00 Youth’s, to patients..........s005 2 50 3 50 Child's, to patients............... 2 00 3 00 2435* Best German. Adult's, single, to patients ........ $1 25 DF double, to patients........ I 50 MAX WOCHER & SON, CINCINNATI, OHIO. TRUSSES. 2436. 2436 Common Sense, Single. 2437 * Common Sense, Double. ' Adult’s, to patients .......0..-.ses $4 00 to $5 oo Adult’s, to patients......... .s++ $6 00 to $8 oc Child’s, nt Gok vamamienaginnae 3 00 Child’s, hen nae ape 5 o¢ at tN | dank A 2488* New York Elastic, Single. ah. Plain, adult’s, to patients .......... $1 50 Pray, £ ‘ o Fine, pee ec 318k mat. ee 2 50 “c — T7 VF child’s, . I 00 to 1 50 If water-filled pads are desired on the above, add 5oc. es ' Plain, adult’s, to patients ---+---- $2 00 Fine. se i emi Vi 3 50 Schile’s Re «+. 2.00 to 2 50 If water-filled pads are desired on the above, add $1 oo. Betzel’s, Single, for Very Difficult Case. Single, ta patients ........... $4 00 to #6 0 ee BES 2441 * Marsh’s Radical Cure. Plain, single, to patients..-......-- $4 0 24 ) Best, ” th -. 700 to 12 Plain, double, “ = s+ eeeeeeee 6 00 Best, i bs . 12 00 to 18 MAX WOCHER & SON, CINCINNATI, OHIO. 75 TRUSSES. 2441a* Manhattan Elastic (reversible). A first-class quality elastic truss, with water pad, with clasp buckle, adjust- able loop. An excellent support. Adult’s to patients «... {S27 Meader er ets $3 50 Child’s ‘ OS dale vis $2 00 to 2 50 24416* Manhattan Double Elastic. Same as the above, with metal connecting ad- justment, not so bulky as the ordinary elastic truss and more comfortable. Adult’s to patients........ slap aie 5 00 Child’s *‘ cf an iceer Pe A $3 00 to 3 50 2441c* Scrotal Elastic. Extra quality, soft hernial pad, suitable for scrotal or oe extremely large hernial opening. oe Made in rights and lefts. Adult’sito’ patients 62-5.) au, nusenint’ 00 Child’s “ Sean sae $2 50 to 3 00 2441¢* American Silver Truss. This truss is made of one continuous piece of le. solid nickel silver wire, coiled to form a spring pad, and covered with leather. When placed in correct position it 50 never moves, and the pressure force, a which is easilyregulated, imitates very 5 closely the retention of a hernia by the 50 hand of the patient, upward and obliquely backward. It is light, cool and easy to wear. Exerts no pressure on the hips or back, requires no un- derstrap and retains the severest her- nia with comfort. Adult’s..$3 50 to 5 00 le. 00 50 , 50 2441d ery » 00 Be ‘4 |} ui 4 0 24tom oy 2441¢ 2 00 The Sure-Hold, A stout truss, made strong, durable, and covered entirely with Calfskin, with lining of soft (cushioned) finish; pads ade without roll, and cover- 6 00 €d with genuine buck or deer skin of special tannage; folded mole-cloth understrap; 00 road, extra-cushioned cover. A strong, firm truss that, if properly fitted, should 8 Aa 4 sure-hold for almost every inguinal hernia. 2441 x dult's to patients, Single eG Pas OOP TIEN BG, OR as Be $4 50 i CODE 0:6 55.04 sin wunsd'b sia 8 ale'pru's 69d ulate b Femme ttal UG Beh vata. 8 00 All instruments designated with a * are illustrated. MAX WOCHER & SON, CINCINNATI, OHIO. TRUSSES. 2442 * Self-Aajusting, Single. Plain, to: patients «2.2... ../... sec oon $2 50 Pit a. 2 Neen pee 4 00 2443 * Self-Adjusting, Double. Plain, to patients <-. tikes. sescovies $4 00 PLS sharin. abe beceere Aan akeeba HO OO 2444 * Hood’s, Double. Leather covered, to patients....... $6 oa Hard rubber, tg ereseeereee 8 OO This truss can readily be changed to a single truss by detaching one of the pads. 24440 Adjustable French, Kid Pad, Single. Extra Regular Quality Adult’s, to patients.........$2 50 $3 50 Youth's, SCORER SRST: 200 300 Child’s, bea or OE 175. 2.25 24445 Adjustable French, Kid Pad, Double. Extra Regular Quality Adult’s, to patients........ #4 00 $5 co Youth’s, % steeseee2 300 3 50 Child’s, MER S Sy epee 250 300 2444c* Combination Truss and Supporter. Best quality Elastic Truss, with hard rubber Abdominal Plate, with hernial pad or pads as may be required. A hard rub- ber covered bow pressure spring retains the hernia. Price, with single hernia pad $6 00 “ce «f “ce double DAGS) «bac 7 00 Water filled, Silk Covered Pads furnished with any style Truss, instead of the regular pad at a slight advance in price, For terms, see page 7. MAX WOCHER & SON, CINCINNATI, OHIO. 77 HARD RUBBER AND CELLULOID TRUSSES. gst ee 2445* Hard Rubber, Chase’s, : Single. i] Adult’s, to patients...............0...$3 OO Ghild’s)-: CELLULOID. Adult’s, to Patients oi .ct.02.004...... #4 0% Child’s, St itesanudserads #2 50 to 3.00 | 2446* Hard Rubber, Chase’s, Double, ij Adult’s, to patients... ...... ........84 50 i Ghild’s,.-5° soveowesqsihighpalls a OO . | CELLULOID: ii Adult’s, to patiéntswji... ......... $6 50 I ROME Sy te cs teleaen te ak oh partie’ cd 3 50 | 2447* Hard Rubber, Reversi- ble, Chase’s. Hi Adult’s, to patients...........20..008 $3.09 Chile. aces scesscccesiee 2 00 2448 * Hard Rubber, French, Single. Adult’s,. to: patients si.viiiciicewct eens. $2 75 Child’ s, 9 ey vance oa ease Cites ue I 75 2449 * Hard Rubber, French, Double. Adult’s, to patients so-.ss0.s sreaysscevessae $4 50 Gril’. 5878 to. seaedeset ees ohaenane 3 00 2450 * Marsh’s Radical Cure. Hard Rubber, single, to patients .... $8 co “c ““ double, . 12 00 Celluloid, single, to patients........... 8 00 « double, ‘ Rhone ss: 42°80 For terms, see page 7. All instruments designated with a * cre illustrated, MAX WOCHER & SON, CINCINNATI, OHIO. ABDOMINAL AND UMBILICAL SUPPORTERS. MAX WOCHER & SON, 2454a* 2452* Spring Umbilical. Leather covered, adult’s, to patients..454, F Uke. $3 50 to $4 CO Leather covered, child’s, to patients Sesua 55)! 200 to 2 50 Hard rubber, adult’s, to pationss. ..°.:.:s oem: 4 00 2453 Elastic Belt, Umbilical. Plain, adult’s, to patients.......... $4 00 ‘toe ehild Ss, %,,°* ee 2454* Fine, adult’s, with back pad, RO. Patients: ee ok. Scie c.es 5 00 Fine, child’s, with back pad, to pa- tetitey..<%:. agape 2 50 2455 Wocher’s Umbilical Truss with aluminum concave plate, for severe cases, made to order. Also see pages 55 and 58 for additional Umbilical Trusses Combination Umbilical Support. All Elastic Abdominal Belt, put up with Hard Rubber Improved Double Spring, French Umbilical, is found to be an excellent combination, necessary for people with umbilical hernia, that are very stout, or with pendulous or relaxed abdomen: also made without springs for lighter cases, with pad only infer . «. Price... aad vo 6 Sere ARs 25° PRICES OBR: CONOR catery PPL IGA Lu cae yn Wea, Een cua Senne $30 00 With cusition tire wheelitcgecrt 755 iboats nee ee 41 00 Wath-pueuniatic'tive Wheelg . >... i... cabaneies mens ne - 45 00 Springs and other devices can be supplied with the above. 111. : ° P * . This chair can also be furnished without crank movement, having hand rims on wheels. Price, $20.00. mn PS WO ee 96 MAX WOCHER & SON, CINCINNATI, OHIO. OUTDOOR FIXED ROLLING CHAIR. | | { Per gt . | 3 | } i | | | | a } “al { | ! | | 929 The above chair is not made for self propulsion, but has a detachable push handle. It is a comfortabl ht and cool reed chair, made of durable material, and presents a most beautiful appearan¢ The ro!l in the body prevents the wheel from catching the clothing It is an evenly balanced chair, and can be lifted over obstructions with little effort. It is supplied with stlecl elliptic al springs. Dimensions Prices Height of back from seat -.27 inches With wooden wheels.... 00 Height of seat from floor 36% 4a 83 With cushion tire wheels 00 Height of seat from foot-board .........18 ne With pneumatic tire wheels 00 Height of « is from seat Sipwdely 9% Depth of seat ° 18 : Width of seat ‘ éeddedeveedscIO Extras Diameter of large wheels....... smevee ; hee octane) Gee ECE ey Bee 00 Diameter of small wheels............ Pe 2 . Satin canopy...... 3 00 WIGER VEE BIN ode 8s vk cas suai B8 oe edo 28 ‘ Ball bearings 00 The above is also made in child’s sizes. Dimensions and prices of same are as follows: Dimensions Prices Height of back from seat................ 23 inches With wooden wheels sete 3 2 $98 00 Height of seat from fioor weeny 1 “is if Er at ATs es ail Heivht of seat from foot-board... “ With steel rubber tire wheels.................. 28 70 Heighic of arm from seat. ....... 6 1 DO DEN Ol BONE Fete v6 s-0s ss bad ons cade 3 With. OF SEG asa) ase ao > Extras Diameter of large whee's ¢ " 7 Diameter of small wheels “ RCOSR ORNGD YT is tod Cease dees a eecti anew. $2 60 WIGGH .OVEP OH: Sientie yas 2d bed cee ” REE CR ROD | -5 iv iet « « arm wid tlevc'n s Moe cgrenMal vas -- 8300 MAX WOCHER & SON, CINCINNATI, OHIO. OUTDOOR SELF-PROPELLING CHAIR, — it Four | Sizes— | Very Large to N — N oO Very Small This is the best, most comfortable, graceful, and lowest price chair machine in the world. | It is stronger and cheaper than the ordinary frame tricycle. It requires least effort on the part || of the rider without injury of any sort—this is very important. 4 ‘ | The crank movement can be placed on either side of the chair, so as to fit either right or left-handed people. The chair steers very easily, and runs without difficulty over uneven sur- } faces or up ordinary grades ata speed equal to a fast walk. se 9 : Chain is adjustable, and everything is simple and strong. The chair itself is oak, nicely caned, right shape for the back and body, and fitted with elliptical steel | springs. When ordering, state on which side the crank movement is to be placed, also size of chair. Dimensions Prices y No. 2120 No. 212014 No. 2120% No. 212034 With wooden wheels........... $32 00 Height of back from seat, 28 or 3 in. 28or3 in. 28 in 23 in With cushion tire wheels 15 00 | Height of seat from floor, Quy * 2114 191% * 19%“ With pneumatic tire wheels... 47 00 Height of seat from foot test, 36 \.:% 1. hg 16. = 14 (=! Extras Height of arms from seat, a ch alas 9 Tass Commode eeed 7 00 Width of seat, | eal as" ie"? 4h Stationary handle 1 00 Depth of seat, Mt | pay te ages, f Adjustable handle. 4 00 Diameter of large wheels, On'4 it oe’ ts BS. mS Sateen canopy..... 2 00 Diameter of small wheel, 10:46 10. * 10 10. * Satin canopy. ‘ 3 00 Width over all, 2834" ye Od age." #8 Be Ball bearings....... ° 5 00 In No, 2120 and No. 2120% we send 82 inch back unless order specifies 28 inch. FOLDING BED TRAY. Oak—two sizes, No. 1, 15 by 23 inches, 7 inches high, $4.00, No. 2, 18 by 26 inches, 8 inches high, $4.60. You have no idea how much of a luxury it is until you have it—useful at home as well as in hospitals and hotels. It makes a meal in bed twice as enjoy- able and much more profitable. Invalids surely ought to have it. Made of oak and finely finished. Strong, light, handsome, compact when folded. Strip in front to keep the dishes from falling off, RESTRAINTS FOR THE HUMANE CARE OF THE VIOLENT INSANE. The Lynch Restraint Buckle. Wristlets. Price, with waist strap of best Russet Price, complete, with waist strap and Delting. -.ccsscensiecdhasecesveonee stusereieeeene patent lock buckle.........05 woos $5 50 Buckle abdne. : cesta EE Canvass Muff. The Lynch Muff. Price, complete, with waist strap and Made of heavy leather. PUGS cies ccsy svevsuves etc geist OR OD Price, with waist strap and patent lock buckle......$8 oo 2483. 2484. Anklets. Slipper showing buckle attached. PICA, COMPIEES ...2205005 ss :ccscaectanphosattad $6 00 Price, with straps and loops, ready to attach to slipper, each...$1 00 PUUC He AION o.. cevoysie? 49080 Suh Chone JM bs Pertos hegagh ols. Vata oh cine PI 00 No, 22. New adjustable angular splint, adults and children. For fractures of the elbow joint, and of the arm and fore-arm near the Joint, two. sizes, Price, *CaCh:...cjeveces Repat ecsbeeas en odveseetn eves tsi): sp gatcstels ike Ladies Phas coeds $1 50 A 4 Qt Ls | : Sirens | No. 19 * Acute Angle. No. 20, Right Angle. No, 21, Obtuse Aagle. For all fractures and other injuries at the elbow, two in each set, adults and children, PHC. CAN saan iene, sca eek a tare eran | mba sile Ackland $1 00 MAX WOCHER & SON, CINCINNATI, OHIO. LEE’S METALLIC SPLINTS No. 14* Anterior Tibia Splint. Can be used separately or in combina- tion with No. 9. Price, adults and children, each.......... $1 00 No. 16* External Ankle Splint. Rights and lefts (four in all). Price, adults and children, each.......... $1 00 No. 17 Internal Ankle Splint. Rights and lefts (four in all). Price, adults and children, each.......... $1 00 No.15* Anterior Patella Splint. €an be used in fractures from middle of femur to middle of tibia and fibula, separately or in conjunction with No. 8 Splint. Adults and children, price, each ............... $1 oo No. 23 Double Inclined Plane Splint. Adults and children (two in each set), price, each Fh sion sn oomupopileveines ose Chance capt bestia cédeceseceshs $5 00 These splints can be lengthened or shortened to fit any ordinary sized adult or child very quickly and easily, and any desired angle can be obtained at the knee joint. NO PS OT ——." 104 MAX WOCHER & SON, CINCINNATI, OHIO. LEE’S METALLIC SPLINTS. No. 24. Combined extension and Suspension splint, two in each set, adults and children’s, price, each A full and complete set of all the herein described splints consists of seventy-five pieces, 31 for adults, 31 for children, and 13 forinfants. They are packed in a neat cherry case, 38 inches long, by 13 inches wide, by 13 inches deep, outside measurement, and weighs, packed, 42 pounds. orchild, ‘They can be used ot piece. They ex with any extent h be anplied at the same time if necessary — They consist of the following sizes and numbers: No. I, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8,9, 10, II, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24. Total Adults, ats Uy 250s Ay Ugly Ug Ope ey By: (2, s Ty Ty te, s By ap Ly ONS by Be ote F 31 Children’s, 2, 1, 1).2,'1, 171,21; -1, 0, Infants, 2; 1,35 2 Laas 8) 1, 152 2 2 <= 2 Mecca Fa Ie i Tae ies Sieh Gam Pa ee 1 Mo 31 13 Total, 75 Price, for above 75 pieces, in case, $60.00. Lee’s Set of Forty Pieces. This set has been chosen out of all the various kinds with great care and consideration, and will be found applicable to every fracture. The forty pieces consists of 15 pieces for adults, 14 pieces for children, and 11 pieces for infants, all put up in a neat, cherry case, with nickel-plated handle. Size of case, 18 inches long, by 9 inches wide, by 9 inches deep, outside measurement. Total weight, packed, 14 pounds. This set comprises the following assortment: No. I, 2, 35 4; 5) 6, 7, 8, 9, 13, 14, 15, 18, 20, 22. Total Adults, gett eshte Fae.” Sate ae Pain, PCE eS Sot aes ois yeaa | 15 Children’s," 6,07 a TRE RCO FRA ray ks AAR PURE yee” Se CHEERED 14 Infants, + Sy Loe age ee F; tj i Tye Be) iw Oye Og Oye! HO II Total in set, 4o Price, complete in case as above, $25.00. This set can be had without the infant set if wanted that way. This will leave 29 pieces (for adults 15, and for children 14). Price, for set without infants, $20.00. Koehler’s Adaptable Splint Material. In sheets 20 x 30 inches. Price, $2 00 Levis’ Set of 21 Pieces, Levis’ Set of 40 Pieces, in in cherry case. cherry case. PHC. Set pe $15 00 Prices Siar, $25 00 See page 61 All Instruments designated with a * are illustrated, m ea ad th MAX WOCHER & SON, CINCINNATI, OHIO. DE PUY’S ADJUSTABLE WIRE SPLINTS. They are made of wire cloth especially manufactured for these Splints. There is no material so admirably adapted to the manufacture of Surgical Splints as wire cloth. They are easily sterilized without injury, cool, ventilated, all septic matter can be run off, easily adjusted, outside surface rough so bandage cannot slip, are a few of the many arguments in their favor. pe medi, AAult, TUE ie los n'ts ce ess 2Ww i re URE R pk de tee's op eascnd detec one 3W ut CHIIGORN RTI i040 ke ie one cs 4w i th TORE oct cae eal ah 5 Ww rs infant's, tight *); sc. iets hathoanet 6W hie rt iT) | SP) aoe a ne A 7W Fore-Arm and Hand, adult, right ....... 8 w* wd i o oy pa ere 9W Fore-Arm, adult, posterior, right....... 10 w* " “ " Oe llw = children’s, posterior, right.. Rw si " “24 leh. 7. . ae W. Uli; COU SighE ts... Coos cc cop hosh evs l4w re ain Cs iw "children’s, right. 16 Ww * - Weft 2.05 17 W* Elbow, adult, angular 18 w " children’s, angular 19 w* ae adult, posterior .. 20 Ww “children’s, posterior. 21 W* Humerus, adult ... 2w ” CUETO Wicd itech ieee foci s. SS. 23 Ww sid PERRET ON cciga dh sGducte es vetect We W* Stiduldet, MAUIE 2.662 cols aoc cocked eues 96 We Set iter, CHUGE, Fieri ek Cecilie 50 26 W so. infant’s 25 27 W* Maxilla, adult.... sik; MO 28 W a PBTATAE pv vues cuse tees x eek Mirae 29 W Tibia and Fibula, adult,anterior......... 1 00 i x = children’s,anterior... 75 SL Wee. bis +i adult, posterior........ 1 00 32 W 14g his * children’s, posterior.. 75 33 W oy ey - infant, posterior ...... 25 34 W* Patella, adult, anterior, right............ 1 00 35 W ie children’s, anterior, right...... 75 36 W = adult, posterior, right.......... 100 386 W ‘ he ly Rett WF cnmech ca MA 387 W a children’s, posterior, right..... 75 87 W sy oy . left cere 6 38 W iio infant, posterior, right.......... 25 BSW Pom’, adult. ..5dckvinccteessccseenen 75 40 W - OMIA TOE R> is 6d dees sgh 50 41 W i Se ee £5 42. W tElbow, infant, posterior. 30.33... i eh Fe g * 2505. 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LOLs sc cscis ons tinsacsssnes ectscvacde(vecdanee each, Knee joint, posterior, ib c. deqpaccbhatyieath wibsdydunics dented LO ‘ Tibial, anterior, SHEA atc LpeN oa dela sd se be oh ve black acheat meee (ibis ae Fibula, posterior, & ry Straight piece, for fingers and toes ... ........ ai dos LuacaN ks ede ee gat vas ‘ Club-foot (mention agé); fight and left. wc... ceccsecseseccgtcccsscocsee ff Levis’ palmar, right and left.:................. iagheiouved aad Fu LAL SME sKa ec 7 Mata Clee echt SU ORME A ERS RR ee EE * Sema Right angle elbow, anterior, right and left ...........:::ssseesceeeeeeeseeees each, Right: AN@ie), DOStSTION, LIGNE AMA ELE: icc is sos: doc cecvan covsas sbccecttckicunes ¥ Obtuse angle, anterior, gets Fk alee cthiies epaabibay bawd (2 capa euana rf Obtuse angle, posterior, LIS ARIE REL OR CSET RE SRT AUEET? “a “ FELT SPLINTS. Club Fool. Femur perineal and hip support. right and left............- Inferior Forearm Uina. MAX WOCHER & SON, CINCINNATI, OHIiC. 2 8 50 75 75 00 00 Child. fo 50 65 65 50 50 50 50 50 75 75 75 75 75 75 “2 vw apew 30u ‘sazis S,uaip que sjuijds esayy -[1y2 UI 200 MAX WOCHER & SON, CINCINNATI, OHIO. . ELECTRIC-LIGHT FIXTURES. ee, * PHILLIPS’ ELECTRIC HEADLIGHT, for use with Transformers, Cautery Batteries, or Dry-Cell Electric-Light Batteries, In ordering, state what voltage or on what circuit it is intended to be used. 5124, sd DE vac « woweT + $6: 50 b124a. Improved.............. aa 8 50 5124 ELECTRIC LAMP, with Re- flector with Handle and Attachments, for nurses to hold at point of opera- tion. Dipee Pride nse, |. Sees 2 50 51248 5124m. ROCHESTER CURRENT REDUCERandCONTROLLER. mm a . i This controller is used on the di- rect or alternating current, re- ducing the current to the point where all diagnostic lamps rang- ing in voltage as high as eighteen volts can be perfectly used. Price, with blue globe... .$11 00 5124". STUCKEY’S HEAD LAMP FOR DIRECT CURRENT (to be used without rheostat). The feature of this lamp is it can be instantly attached to any lamp socket. EMICe, COMPIELE roel tings Seat a $4 50 MAX WOCHER & SON, CINCINNATI, OHIO. MILLIAMPEREMETERS. For the practitioner to attain assured results the Milliamperemeter is of imperative need, and its great value for best medical results is now so universally recognized that it is scarcely necessary to say more in its favor. The purpose of the Milliamperemeter is to measure the current accurately, that its administration therapeutically may be made in proper and exact doses. It only remains to provide the operator with a good instrument, one on which he can rely, and which is at once delicate in its measurements, yet strong and durable in its general make-up. Experience has demonstrated to us the desirable features to be embodied in a perfect instrument, namely: It should be accurate. Free from changes due to time and surroundings. Friction of parts must be entirely overcome and avoided. The free parts must be secured against accidental displacement. Should be readable from either a standing or sitting position. Should have a wide range of measurement. Should be direct-reading, without reference to tables or calculation. The Chloride of Silver Co.’s Newly-Perfected, Direct-Reading Milliamperemeter. Encased in a non-magnetic, highly-polished and nickel-plated case; mounted ona finely-finished mahogany base. Has three scales, reading: Zero to ten milliamperes, divided into two-fifths; zero to fifty, divided into two milliamperes; zero to two hundred and fifty, divided into ten milliamperes. Be EE oe acon Cate cae $20 00 Improved Milliamperemeter, No. 2. Double scale with shunt. Has two readings: Zero to ten, divided into two-fifths milliamperes; zero to two hundred, divided into two milliamperes. Price Met.. ac ee pes ae as BIB 00 Improved Milliamperemeter, No. 3. Single scale, same type as above, reading from zero to one hundred and fifty milliamperes, each subdivision being one milliampere. Pree; Nets. 5 ke. ee ees $10 00 S. S. White Milliamperemeter. Very sensitive; especially adapted for electrolysis. Scale reading from zero to five milliamperes, each subdivision being one-twentieth milliampere. MEIC ER oN iy i es te Ei ck Pee ees $25 00 202 MAX WOCHER & SON, CINCINNATI, OHIO. ULTRA-VIOLET-RAY APPARATUS. 9450* THE ‘*DERMO”’ FINSEN IRON ARC LIGHT, As used by Dr. Otto Juettner in the Cincinnati Post-Graduate School. This pattern is used extensively in Europe, and has been found one of the most practical and con- venient instruments for holding against any part of the body in producing violet-ray effects. The wonderful results obtained in the treatment of epithelioma, lupus, and skin diseases in general, have demonstrated that this method has long passed the experimental Stage. It is supplied with inlet and outlet water supply tube, which can be attached to a hydrant or to any irrigator or fountain syringe bag. The lens is made of French quartz, has colored- glass window, rheostat and shutoff, Price, Completes scsi bile $75.00. 9451* THE FINSEN LARGE IRON ARC LIGHT APPARATUS, As modified by Dr. Otto Juettner. This apparatus has a French quartz lens with water space over same, through which the powerful light reflected by the parabolic hood passes, It is handsomely japanned, decorated with gold lines and supplied with necessary rheostat, shutoff switch and fuse boxes. Price bette 86 Oho 6 Scie $75.00. 9452* THE LONDON HOSPITAL FINSEN LAMP. This apparatus is too well known to require a full description. It has en- joyed a large sale in Europe and in this country. It is made for the 110, 220, 500-volt direct circuits and on the alternating current, but in each case we must know the kind of current available. Price, as shown, with table stand, $90.00 mi * ‘** floor re 100.00 MAX WOCHER & SON, CINCINNATI, OHIO. 203 HIGH-FREQUENCY APPARATUS. 9454 THE BODY (LARGE) DIASOLENIC OR STATIC SOLENOID, As used by Dr. Otto Juettner, in Cincinnati Post-Graduate School. “MAX WOCHER & SON, CIN., 0 9454 The clinical application of the diasolenic apparatus on a large scale is exemplified by an apparatus which I have recently put to a practical test. The apparatus consists of a huge dia- solenic tube, 5 feet long and 3 feet in diameter, which is mounted on a suitable stand from which it is suspended by four chains. It hangs freely in a horizontal position, not touching any part of the stand. A platform, 6% feet long and 2 feet wide, is placed inside of the tube, resting upon the aforesaid stand and not touching any part of the diasolenic. The platform can be rolled in and out. The ‘diasolenic proper is covered with from 2500 to 3000 feet of wire while the platform is covered with about 1500 feet of wire. The current is taken from one side yden jars being properly connected. The wire from the static machine is connected with a binding-post on the platform, 1500 feet of wire on the platform to lenic proper. of the static machine, the I the current running through the a binding-post, from which the current passes to the diaso- Therapeutically the diasolenic bath has shown its usefulness in many chronic conditions, especially in tuberculosis pulmonum, chronic rheumatism, diseases of the nervous System, etc., etc. Whenever it is desirable to intensify and accelerate the metabolic process within the organism, the diasolenic bath is a therapeutic measure of cardinal virtue. iy Lo See 204 MAX WOCHER & SON, CINCINNATI, OHIO. EES HIGH = FREQUENCY APPARATUS. 9455* OQUDIN’S RESONATOR, As used by Dr. Otto Juettner in the Cincinnati Post-Graduate School. The Resonator of Oudin was practically the first device by which high-frequency effects were obtained and made available for clinical purposes. For the treatment of cutaneous diseases it is perhaps the best and most practical apparatus of its kind. In Paris and London it enjoys universal popularity and has super- seded all other devices used for the production of high- frequency. Price, including a Set of High-Frequency Glass Electrodes and necessary Cord COMTRCHONS 35. ove ese NES $65 00 9458 9456* Mount Bleyer High-Frequency Tube, for treating a large surface with end flattened to place close to the ROGY ari sy s'y bv nee eis Piateta en Bethy oP: .. $4 00 9457* Same as above, with round ONC cee eck s hate eee ae oe ee ; oes ee 9458* Mount Bleyer Ultra-Violet Tube, long-shaped. It is provided with a handle and can be used on a stand or held in the hand wale tiannig sane te 402: 00 All instruments designated with a * are illustrated, MAX WOCHER & SON, CINCINNATI, OHIO. HIGH-FREQUENCY APPARATUS. THE WOCHER HIGH-FREQUENCY COIL FOR STATIC MACHINE. The outfit, as shown by the cut, consists of a spe- HH cially wound coil, which will transform the current || from a static machine into one of high intensity of several hundred thousand volts, and very rapid alter- nations, giving a quarter of a million or more alterna- 1 tions per second. It is designed to modify the quality of the current from the secondary coil into a more Hi refined one of therapeutic quality and dosage which will enable the operator to produce new currents for therapeutic use. Currents from the High-Frequency Apparatus are rich in ultra-violet rays and possess a similar action. 9460 Their general effect is to excite and soothe the motor and sensory nerves, to stimulate and temper the circu- lation, to energize and control the excretory organs, to vitalize the respiratory system and increase oxidation throughout the system. They increase the resistance of tissue, they multiply the red corpuscles of the blood and weaken the vitality of bacilli and nature can restore to nor- mal conditions. The usual application of these currents is by High-Frequency Electrodes, which consist of a WN variety of hollow glass bulbs and tubes properly exhausted so that the current will pass through this vacuum and transmit a current. 9460* WOCHER’S HIGH-FREQUENCY COIL OUTFIT, including One Set of Six High- Frequency Electrodes, as shown in cut herewith, and necessary connect- ing cords for attaching to any static machine. PIMs Soseiy ve aes $18 00. 9461* SNOW’S SET OF SIX HIGH- FREQUENCY ELECTRODES, con- sisting of vaginal, rectum, throat, nose, urethral and general application, with Universal Handle. 9452 IMPROVED SET OF HIGH-FRE- QUENCY ELECTRODES, with Fused-In Wire. 9463 Set of 7, including Handle s 5, ¥ Shits aan 7 00 9464 LENS TUBE, Patented S. & L., with flat end of Crystal, which will allow the ultra-violet ray to pass through the end of the tube only, Pree, toe Coil oF Stakies 6 220. Les eR re sk Hl 1) i il | 206 MAX WOCHER & SON, CINCINNATI, OHIO. X-RAY TUBES AND VACUUM ELECTRODES. pO Te 9522 Cavity Treatment Tube, with Water Jacket, to be used on static machine or coil for cancer treatment. For direct application of the X-Rays to the vagina, rectum, throat, etc. Price, .°-43:2-4$12.60 VACUUM ELECTRODES, FOR APPLICATION OF HIGH FREQUENCY CURRENTS. Our high-grade, substantial Vacuum Electrodes are made from a special glass, and carefully pumped to the right degree of vacuum to produce the best color effects. Special attention is called to the improved method of regulating the current in the electrode itself. It will be noticed that there is a copper clip on each electrode for attaching the wire. This clip is movable. By slipping it down on the handle a half inch or more, the current in the electrode is weakened, and by slipping it up on the vacuum part, the current is strengthened. By this method of regulation, the strength of current is under the absolute control of the operator, : ey | S SZ 5 9524, Fig. 2. For general application................ $f 9524E, Fig.5. For urethral application, straight, $2 00 9524A, Fig. 8. For vaginal application. 2 9524F. For eye application 2 95248, Fig. 1. For rectal application sivilos ‘ 9524G. Double eye electrode 2 00 9524C. For vaginal application, with cupped end, 2 00 9524H. Hammer electrode.....,.......... -.» 200 9524D, Fig. 4. For urethral application, with 9524K. Geissler electrode, for general tonic treat- Oe Ge EEO sO 200 MIENL.......crcrerrrcrsserssserescvcssvecsssssessssscseeccs 2 50 9525 VACUUM ELECTRODE SET. To meet the demand for Vacuum Electrodes to fit into a common handle, we have designed the following set of six of the ones most used. The general design is the same as of those illus- trated, except that the electrodes are made lighter, and as short as possible, and yet retain the good features. The electrodes are as follows: Rectal, without bulb; Urethral, curved ; Urethral, straight; Vaginal, with cupped end; General external work; Eustachian. A firm insulating handle, fitted with a universal coupling, will complete the set. Price for set and handle, $8.00. 9526 Long Vacuum Tubes (length, 49 inches; diameter, 2 inches), with glass brackets to adjust to top of static machine, with metal ring for regulating the current. One of the terminals of this tube is connected to the positive pole of the static machine and the ring to the electrode for using the Vacuum High Frequency Electrodes in connection with the static machine. Price complete, with brackets and cords, $8 50 9526 High Frequency Coil, for use in connection with Static Machines or X-Ray Coils. Complete, mounted on mahogany case with interrupter and condenser, and also including six vacuum electrodes $18.00 cl] em Oo © ea, © X=RAY TUBES. New patterns of tubes are constantly added to our stock as soon as produced. We aim to carry the latest inventions in every department of our business. All our tubes are made of the purest Thuringian glass, which has many good qualities, the foremost of which is that it can be blown very thin and still retain its stability. Best Imported German Tubes, constructed in two grades, hav- ing various weights of anodes. Grade A has extra heavy platina anode and extra heavy terminal tips, securely adjusted. 9500-9508 Grade B has platina plated German X-Ray Tube. anode, cheaper glass and plain tips, otherwise same general design as the best tube, and is sold by some firms as such, but we do not desire to recommend them to our friends. German X-Ray Tubes. Grade A. Grade B. 9500* Size 0, diameter of glass bulb, 3 inches.............seeeeeeeceees $6 00 i a Ee a a Msc) Win eid cals se Peed 6 ob tae ee 7 50 $6 00 9502* ‘ 2, e ey GUM At Meee se U Ui cae tebe cee Sak. 10 00 6 50 GOOG: O55 Bee 8 he SL enna esate 5 corte a 06 aloteie 12 00 8 00 Tke following have heavier anodes: 9506* Size 3, diameter of glass bulb, 6 inches............ccecececceeecs 14 00 12 00 WOse 8 ” $d Srv, Mattie we ea cli’ ¥.aie ok ae ab ee eed aaa 16 00 15 00 9508* ‘ 5, bi by LSS aE - Fes engines rae ea ierad APRS eA NN 17 50 16 50 Gundelach Tube, with Reducing Attachment. 9512* No. 2,diameter, 4} inches, $11 50 9513* No. 3, rg 5 te 12 50 9514* No.5, if 6 ee 16 00 Gundelach Tube, with Heavy Anode 9512-9514 and Reducing Attachment. + 9518* Type A, diameter 4% inches..... $17 50 9519* Type C, diameter 5% inches.... $22 50 9520* Type E, diameter 6% inches..... $27 50 9521* Type G, diameter 7% inches..... $40 00 9518-9521 208 TAX WOCHER & SON, CINCINNATI, OHIO. — ——___- X=RAY TUBES. j + 9531a 9529 v.0 9528 R.F. Patent Universal Regulating Tube No. 6, light anode; diameter, 5 inches.................... ..$18 00 9520* = ** . + ‘* No. 8, heavy ‘* wi Bri his) oreo ae, Z 9530" ies ig a ha Le No. 10, ‘* be i G + " 9531 a 5 . 5 - Ne, " HN = 95 Bla* 4 nh Water-Cooling Tube No. +9) saciameter, 6 inches 5 od ot ¥ f2 Ne i 8 at ® “ 4 re Regulating wwii lame sri No. 15; diameter, 6 inches ---- 40 00 ss £4 ri. i. “Sao; 17. > “s Bi .. 50 00 Papettll OF, ValOe Tbe. i iirc aue se ee fe aap ees Monell Tube............... small, $6. 75; large, 8 00 : Weg Caldwell Tube, for localizing the X-Ray to the cavities of the body ............:c0sseessene 10 00 Caldwell Tube Holder, with shield .... 10 00 Peat tagr bones TGS aA iiccccsecaissoiessbotsossctlccite 2 50 Pennington’s Shield and Speculums...... 10 00 FoR EMS cuits rabid kitite a tates ; 15 00 Queen Tube, Self- PReculating Peuboetniasttoucie 18 00 Tubes repaired; re-exhausted at owner’s risk. 9542 Adjustable Holders, plain, $1.25; best..... 150 9543* ey " as cut.. paveneseeeey Lae 9544 & be heavy, Ta Se Us Besckess,s LU OO X-Ray Plates, Cramer’s, furnished with envelopes. 9545 5x 8, per dozen......... GE YT RE Ree. “le 4 155 9546 8x10, “ Pe URL. eh neces dean, We 9547 10x 12, oe Mh on i chascudiievee: ar aa 9548 11x14, eridensuanoocicatt tei aks Tolle rf 9549 14x 17, Didi ag. het Umi 2) ty og Sc 9550 Fluoroscope, with barium platinum ex GCLOEN, OI 7 SRRIER. 4. <..ccocsscetter torte aL 10 00 pr 0661) The.same;.6x8 inches)..055 05 rk te 14 90 as Barium Platinum Screens at market rates. Glass Vacuum Electrodes, for high fre- an SSRI, WOR SEL. G0 funbderres sc docoonveatemctinteccteccs 200 in X-Ray Protective Foil, BT Ta: pclae 20 X=Ray Protective Block Tin, 30 inches | th wide -per foot, 150 | up 9555 Radiographic Shadow ‘Bax: lead-lined to put around tubes with various-size open- } ot EE IETS BES ORI WA a 10 00 | 9556 Monell’ s Book on all X-Ray Methods in sh Diagnosis and Therapeutics..................... 15 00 9557 Neiswanger’s Book on Electro-Thera- m: peutics ..... MAX WOCHER & SON, CINCINNATI, OHIO. 209 THE BUTLER-COLUMBIA IMPROVED STATIC AND X=RAY MACHINE. PAR EXCELLENCE IN MECHANICAL CONSTRUCTION AND APPEARANCE. Best Machine on the Market. Low in Price. New Self-Charging Feature. The Butler-Columbia Improved Static Machine No. 1. Patented January 21, 1901, We are in a position to furnish any make of Static Machine desired ; however, from our vast Past experience, we have found that some machines, while having an elaborate’ case, are of very Poor mechanical construction,‘and will not prove durable and be acontinual expense to the user. Some of our Static Machines have been in constant use for over twenty years, with no expense ©xcepting new brushes and cleaning expense, which is very light, while some machines we have Procured by request of our patrons, have been a source of great annoyance to ourselves as well 4s our patrons. We have thoroughly examined every detail of the above machine, have sold a great many, and can recommend it as the most honestly-built machine and one in every way most satisfactory i working and lasting quality. The shaft runs in a ball bearing made of bronze, not iron, does not corrode under action of € ozone, and has the patented movable equalizing rods or self-charging feature for “ picking Up” its charge at once, by which a quick and full supply of current may be obtained when Others absolutely refuse to give a current, The Butler-Columbia is made in 16, Shown by the illustrations. All of our machines have plate-glass Jronts, not ordinary window glass as in the cheaper Machines, which is very important, as the latter are easily broken. Price on application. 20 and 24-plate sizes, and in two styles of cases, as 210 MAX WOCHER & SON, CINCINNATI, OHIO. THE BUTLER-COLUMBIA IMPROVED STATIC AND X-RAY MACHINE. This machine is the same in general construction as No. 1, described on the preceding page, but has a more elaborate designed cabinet of extra high finish. The same platform and electrodes are furnished as with No. 1 , and the machine is made in three sizes. Write for special prices, Batier-Columbirc imprcved, Static Machine Me. 2. MAX WOCHER & SON, CINCINNATI, OHIO. X-RAY COILS. Hit 9583. In purchasing a machine there are several meritorious points to be taken into con- HH) sideration which are possessed only by the Coil shown below. We take pride in stating that | this machine is giving perfect and better satisfaction than any other coil we have sold. The purchaser should not look at a few dollars difference in first cost, but at the difference Nt in outfits and final results. The durability should be taken into consideration. This coil has ia| the reputation for quality. On account of taking a skiagraph in a shorter time than any other ; coil, it eliminates burns. It is the most powerful coil compared to size on the market ; is built on the most scientific plans, and it is impossible to burn out or break down. Wit The construction of the coil is as follows: The secondaries are built in sections and insulated 1H with a special insulating compound. ‘The core and primary are enclosed ina special heavy mica i] tube, which is so arranged that the primary can be removed without disarranging any other part, should there be any occasion. It is well known that to do good X-Ray work it requires a heavy, thick spark. The long, thin, blue spark secured from a static machine is not powerful enough for skiagraphic or fluoroscopic work of the chest or pelvis. These coils work equally as well on the Alternating as on the Direct Currents, with proper interruptors. The interruptor used on the 110 or 220-volt direct current is run by a motor, causing a thin } mercury jet to be thrown against a series of copper segments, insuring perfect contact. The condensors are of mica insulation, which receives its full charge instantly and gives it up entirely, producing more volume in the secondary discharge of the coil. The condensors, which are made sectional in 6, 12, 18, 24 and 30 layers, are placed in the base of the interruptor, and are operated by a switch, so that the operator can throw on as many sections as he thinks necessary to operate | the coil successfully. | The Automatic Electrolytic Interruptor is used on the Alternating Current 60, 125 or 133 cycles. The automatic clockwork feeds the German-silver wire into the solution at the same rate the wire is consumed by the action of the solution and current. i} As a 12-inch coil is powerful enough for any purpose in general practice, unless it is wanted for quick skiagraphic or hospital work, when we recommend a larger coil, we quote the follow- ing outfit, but can furnish same with 16, 18, 20 or 24-inch coils, if desired: For the Direct Current, 110 volt : 12-inch Cou 4h. Ae etic» $175 00 6 Mercury Interruptor............. 75 00 tan a. RRC Ostaeese cos wen esc hie ss sai 25 00 | Table; Ge OMOWN yest. cis. Seb : -20. 00 $300 00 For the Alternating Current, 104 to 115 volts: 1-1 COM: . 8. Shs o> aoe . $150 00 Electrolytic Interruptor 25 00 Table, as shown 25 00 $200 00 For Prices of X-Ray Tubes see elsewhere. i i i : it i : The Gunde- lach D or G Tube is usu- ally sold. NO NO MAX WOCHER & SON, CINCINNATI, OHIO. THE VICTOR MASSAGE APPARATUS. Latest Pattern for Deep Penetration. This outfit consists of a massage motor specially wound to give proper speed for this work, with speed controller in base. To the motor is attached our No. 1 Physician’s Handle, which is unquestionably the dest on the market for physicians, owing to the fact that the strength as wellas the num- ber of vibrations is under perfect control. This outfit consists of the No. 1 Handle attached to an alternating current mo- tor so constructed that the speed is regulated perfect- ly by mechanical means, thus obviating the constant destructive sparking that is zmevitable when commu- tators are used on alternat- ing current motors, VICTOR No. 1 MASSAGE OUTFIT for Alternating Current. _. This motor is guaranteed against burning out, and it is a fact that it will last four times as long as the commutator motors ordinarily sold for this purpose. Price of outfit, with $5.00 worth of applicators, for @e-cye'current))!*, 7 eee $75 00 Additional for 125 or 138-cycle current, . . . 5 00 Price of white-enameled iron table, with glass shelf and polished oak top, oe a 8 00 No. 1 VICTOR MASSAGE OUTFIT for the 110 or 220-Volt Direct Current. This handle is the best one devised for vibratory Massage ; it is provided with a removable cap, which can be instantly removed and a regulating device exposed, by means of which the stre ngth of vibrations can be perfectly regulated from an almostimperceptible movement up toavibration of as much vigor as desired. Places are pro- vided for screwing on the attachments for treat- ing various parts of the body; these vibratodes can be attached so they project either in a straight line with the handle or almost at right angles to it. The vibratory movement is of a rotary nature, which is the most desirable for treating the mucous membranes, In abdominal and general massage the handle is used, as shown in cut, without any attachments, Prices. For Direct Current for 110-Volt Current, $70 00 For Direct Current for 220-Volt Current, 738 60 The apparatus can also be supplied with a No. 5 Vibratory Handle instead of the regular No.1 Handle. With it the same deep vibrations are obtained as with the more expensive outfits on the market. Price, in addition to above, $40.00, but if furnished instead of the No. 1 Handle, only $5.00 additional Price ob white - enameled iron table, with glass shelf and polished oak fm, «241-8800 Price of carrying case, e 1500 THE WOCHER VICTOR COMBINATION ELECTRICAL OFFICE OUTFIT. Complete, as shown, or sold separately. For vibratory massage, pneumo massage (facial or spinal), cautery, ear or eye oscillation, diagnostic lamp rheostat. The most complete outfit on the market. Price on application, MAX WOCHER & SON, CINCINNATI, OHIO. MASSAGE AND CAUTERY APPARATUS. No. 6 Transformer and Massage Motor. No. 7 Massage Motor. No. 6 Transformer is intended for the alternating current to reduce the current to any voltage for cautery work or for illuminating small incandescent examination lamps; has provision for attaching cable, sheath and handpiece for nasal drills, saws, etc., and for attaching the Victor Vibratory Massage handle, with speed controller, the latter being used also for operating a vacuum pump for operating Siegel Ear Otoscopes, Pneumo-Massage Handles, Eye Massage Cups, etc. It is the most complete apparatus on the market. No. 7 Massage Outfit is the same as the above , without the transformer for cautery and diagnostic lamps. No, 6 Transformer and Massage Motor, for the 104 or 115-volt, 60-cycle alternating OM Rene oe oie Pome 6S sy oUuli's vc REE RS Do ee ...$100 00 Additional tor 180,40 108-cyele Gurrent.... 0... sa a ae = oO © e rs | & NM | O | 4 © Zz |¢ ees Ea > e= lo Oo ROBERTSON’S COMBINED AIR ENGINE AND PUMP. PATENT APPLIED FOR. For vacuum massage of the eye and ear and for general external massage or cupping. r The illustration shows the engine, with at- tachments for the eye and general cupping and an ear otoscope, which is furnished with same, can be substituted in place of eye cup, for ear massage. «& The compressed air cylinder is attached by hose to coupling ‘‘A.’’ Eye cup ‘‘D”’ is ap- plied to the eye and cup “G”’ to the back of the neck, or where desired for general cupping. When the engine is started by turning on compressed air it gives alternating suction in the cups. The suction can be regulated better than any other apparatus, as light or as heavy g as desired, and can be made light on one cup and heavy on the other. By opening valve ““C” the suction is reduced in cup ‘D.” By opening valve ‘‘F’’ the suction is reduced in in « cup ‘‘G.’”’ The entire apparatus is beautifully ma finished and nickel plated. This is the only ap- paratus in which the force of the suction can be accurately controlled and made light on one an cup and heavy on the other, as desired. Cay With appropriate attachments, which are fur- Car nished, this engine can be used in the same way Sm for massage of the tympanum and for general external massage. Total height, 14 inches. Price, complete, with Eye Cup, General Massage Cup, Ear Otoscope (Burnett’s), and Tubing i i : t | | Oi n's Fale: rats se ceeteeeetesereeme's os a) bee Ne Nes selma ES@ (OD y A> No. 2 Pynchon Tresashvensk: No. 2 Pe 0a THE VICTOR CAUTERY AND DIAGNOSTIC LAMP TRANSFORMER, WITH EAR, EYE AND MASSAGE ATTACHMENTS. These Transformers are the most satisfactory apparatus, especially for heating cau- tery knives and furnishing current for electric headlights, transilluminators, cysto- Scopes, etc. The No. 2 has the air pump connected direct on the motor shaft, while the " No. 2 Pynchon has a reducing gear, by which the air can be better regulated, instead of changing the speed of the motor. No. 2 Transformer, as shown, for 110 or 220 Volt Direct Current <0: Sill RU SAE oan bog $75 00 No. 2 Transformer, as shown, less Ear PAID cdc pe cia ip ile! 9. >.'¢ nt e/da ay NMR > sa RADY 60 00 No. 4 Transformer, with Ear Pump, for 104 Alternating Current... 52.0. <0 70... oe. 100 00 No. 2 Pynchon, as shown, with Ear Pump, having reducing gear, for 110 or 220 Volt Direct Current ..... Miah SRM cinta was york thd Vode ie GE ew lOO eee Les cease eu 85 00 We also carry various makes of Alternating Cautery Transformers for $15.00 upward. Write for description. . W OCHER & SON, CINCINNATI, OHIO. TRANSFORMERS, THE VICTOR Combination Cautery, Diagnostic Lamp, Drill and Pneumatic Ear Massage Apparatus for the 110 or 220 Volt Direct Current. No, 1. Apparatus described above and shown on cut, without attachments...... .... $75.00 No, 2. Same as No. 1, without Ear Massage attachment... . $60.00 Hither of above with larger Machine, additional .. . .$12.00 Controlling Rheostat, for regu- lating speed of motor when using. with Static machine, additional. The large motor can also be supplied with a pulley for operating Electric Air Compressor in connection with Spray Apparatus. This is, without doubt, the most complete outfit in the market. PRICK OF ATTACHMENTS: Cautery Handles........: $2.00, $3.50. $6.00 Lamp Holder, $1.75; Cords.......... 75 Cautery Cables........... Pees ke ck OO Ear Massage Stethoscope, with tubing, $1.50 Cautery Electrodes.......... A rea SE fs Electric Air Compressor, without mo- Small Lamps. . Beet aus BOG, 70c, 1.00 tor, to attach to above............ 20.00 THE VICTOR ALTERNATING CURRENT, Cautery and Diagnostic Lamp Transformer for the 52 or 104 Volt Alternating Current. This apparatus is so arranged that the cautery knife can be heated and the lamp lighted at the same time. PEO secs ey Pa Men Loins ee ain ae cn ae tate ae $25.00 THE WILLIAMS ALTERNATING CURRENT, Cautery Transformer for the 52 or 104 Volt Alternating Current. Price, with attachment plug and cord........... motor for operating Static . 216 MAX WOCHER & SON, CINCINNATI, OHIO. GALVANO-CAUTERY BATTERIES. THE DOUBLE-ELEMENT CAUTERY BATTERY. This battery is intended for general caus tery work for heating ordinary sized elec- trodes or a platina loop, and will also illuminate a four-volt incandescent lamp. Many faulty cautery batteries are on the market that have failed to give satisfaction, but we can fully recommend this. ‘The heat is regulated by immersion, the elements being arranged to raise and lower by means of a coarse-threaded screw, as shown in the center of the illustration, and controlled by a handle on the top of the battery elements. When necessary to close the box, the base holding the elements is given a quarter turn, in order to lower same into the drip cells, the case containing two cells for liquids and two cells for holding the elements when not in use. When the elements are in the empty drip cells a heayy rubber packing, which is securely fastened on the base of ‘ ; ry | \ the element top, is securely screwed down by means of the coarse-threaded screw on the top of the filled cells, which prevents spilling while the battery is being carried. It also prevents the fumes rising from the filled cells. - The battery is first class in construction throughout and very simple to repair, The round carbons are similar to those used by the electric-light companies and can readily be replaced, and the zincs are also ordinary sheet zinc and can be adjusted by anyone. ‘The case is handsomely finished and supplied with heavy conducting cables. PYIGG 5. +r e0steesid sent becuce eaitetan cals seen ss Summed: bs $22 50 net. Plain, Cantery, Handle. : ».\cm.chac arate Cor ene, beet 1 50 net. Thorner Catitery, Handle: e% fee, oes Me sees ass Sule s 3 50 net. Universal Cautery Handle, with ecraseur and platina wire snare, 6 00 net. Cautery Electrodes (knife or needle jt LLY Bhar aad aR ae Re each, 75 net. Cautery Electrodes (for Wavy). ee each, 1 00 net. Cautery Solution Compound....... per can, 60 net. THE STANDARD GALVANO-CAUTERY AND ELECTRIC-LIGHT BATTERY. This is a plain and simple battery for thin and small cautery knives, and requires refilling every time it is used, as the quantity of current generated is quickly exhausted during use. Price of Outfit, consisting of Cords, connecting Handle, 1 Electric Lamp, 8 Cautery Elec- + MAX WOCHER & SON, CINCINNATI, OHIO. GALVANO=-CAUTERY ELECTRODES. 4826* Platina*Tip Electrodes. Fig, 6,8 and9. 2/0. ..ccccccsese css ssvewcccecoees each, $0 75 cy $$ *s i Ae eae ero keke saute ceed eusen eebe'e +e OO s i SAO atid Pi epiral oes foc) oss. + ated Uae wees s 21°00 xh! zs ae i ie curved, for thrdat:.o. scot ca ae eg tiie . vi th SD, se BS tS UOTUCU. 35s «uses io] 2b 4827* Aseptible Platina-Tip Electrodes. These electrodes are made of nickel-plated spiral copper, insulated with fibre instead of silk, and can be boiled and rendered aseptic; add to above price....... SS SIU gh AL'S CRASS Ses ate Bees cea ete ear nies ai ASOE Comer omen tenote en BIS. 12 ts. seule Ged 5 o ence wadlee salen a Pewee el vce each, sasae Big acd oie ore ela ice Sone oes #; AOU Fy Ate NMERS. 5 op 5 a's oan dic islet su tic sca ch aes EAU Aine ames see eNae per coil, LA ETTTwTwETETEwE£§ ll IAAL ce 4 eee HTT + te op MN I "race erento x urnapmnats 2 EM 4826, 4828 4827 FOR RHEOSTATS, SEE PAGE For CAUTERY BATTERIES, SEE PAGE 50 75 1 00 75 218 MAX WOCHER & SON, CINCINNATI, OHIO. ar Sr te ahem eno ELECTRIC LIGHT ILLUMINATOR. No. 1. The American Dry Cell Electric Light Battery. Finely finished oak box, velvet-lined. four standard size dry cells, and is sup ostat and cords. It contains plied with rhe- Any of the following illuminators can be used on same or any cystoscopes, uretl gastro-diaphanes, or other lighting ay iroscopes, ‘es having about 4%-volt lamps with low amperage, can be success- fully used. Price of Battery and Cords ar ik I Malin Hii nit + en iM HMA EEA a HN lt all ee ia i hho i i aati tit i | ist No. 2. Electric Light Diagnostic Set. An Up-to-date Outfit. . sae I {nut « Comprising : One Tongue Depressor, with electric light attachment. One Nasal and Ear Electrical Illuminator, with various sizes of attachablespecula. One Little Wond Ries. bo, Sane ane cas Bey Celt é S S1Ze Te acnabie spec a. nei “| > : a 5 Rages ‘i facia f RA EATT Ga coaenee’ Electric Light Battery. Electrical Speculum Attachment, with changeab le joints ; , i A | : and screw-clamp, attachable to any vaginal or rectal speculum for brightly illuminating deep cavities. One Straight Electric Lamp and Handle for general illumination. All in a fine velvet-lined case. -price, $12 00 No. 3. New Electric Head Light. Adapted for any 4%-volt cur- rent battery as above, or current controller, made of light metal with universal joint, Weight, 214 oz. J oca'e «npn vecesess od 00 No, 4. Complete Electric Outfit, No. 3. New Electric Head Light. Including Nos. 1, 2 and 3... $19 00 The Butler Dry Cell. For operating the above batteries, or for any open circuit and intermittent Service, electric bells, telephones, galvanic and Faradic batteries, etc. It has the highest efficiency and greatest recuperation of any dry cell. a ipiaials vise whee wis Chee d, Bare CY price each, $0 50; per dozen, $4 06 Mesco dry cells, same size as above............ Ye A 25 ; Bs 2 26 We also carry in stock a variety of larger and smaller cells. MAX WOCHER & SON, CINCINNATI, OHIO. 219 VICTOR ELECTRO-THERAPEUTIC WALL CABINET. The apparatus, when supplied with current from a 110, 220 or 500-volt direct current, or from battery cells, will deliver the. following currents: A perfectly-regulated galvanic current ; a current suitable for electrolysis; a cur- rent for lighting diagnostic lamps; a pri- mary faradic; a secondary faradic; an interrupted galvanic; a combined gal- yanic and faradic, and a faradic current of any desired frequency. We desire to call special attention to the fact that the examination or head . 2 lamp can be operated from the plate at Ag i ® the same time that treatments are being Wey Sey ‘ given. Full and complete directions for obtain- ing all of the various currents are sent with each outfit. Experience has shown that graphite, though a cheap and convenient form of resistance, is utterly unreliable and, un- der certain conditions, dangerous We do not use graphite. ‘The material used for resistance in the Victor is metallic wire of sufficient size to insure durability and freedom from heat, and we guaran- tee a perfectly smooth regulation of absolute uniformity. The regulator is operated by a threaded rod terminating in a crank handle, and it is possible to obtain a current of any voltage from zero to 5() volts (or more if desired) in graduations of a small fraction of one volt. The mechanical interrupter is of an improved form, allowing of any number of interruptions desired. A faradic coil of the very best construction fs furnished. The currents are measured by a thoroughly reliable and accurate milliampere meter. The woodwork in above cabinet is finished in polished golden oak, the switch board is a dark Georgia marble, and the combination makes a handsome and durable finish. Price, complete, as shown in cut, for 110-volt current, . . . . . . $ 90 00 or 3 cy Be Siac he ae cy Be een Carrot TOE) “C) ig o 34 Sie a ONS i heh oma ce LO 00 The above outfits furnished in plainer case without ornamentation, $15.00 less. 220 MAX WOCHER & SON, CINCINNATI, OHIO. ELECTRICAL BATTERIES. No. 1 WALL CABINET IN CASE. Price, $45.00 Net. This is a first- class apparatus at an exceedingly lew price, considering the fine quality of Milli-ampere meter and faradic coil fur- nished with same. The case is made of highly finished guarter-sawed oak, with antique finish and has _ beveled plate glass doors, The inner and back of case are Tennessee Marble, making a beautiful appearance. It can be opera- ted by a 101 volt direct lighting cur- rent or by cells. It has a high tension coil, having two vibrations, one coarseand onesing- ing, giving slow or rapid vibrations; an Automatic Rheotome, a Graphite Rheostat, an improved Milli- ampere meter, and all the necessary switches for selecting Primary, Secondary, Faradic and Galvanic currents, and for the control of the Automatic Rheotome and the Binding Posts to connect with the patient’s circuit and the supply current. In using the Galvanic current, put the Faradic switch on the ‘‘off’? button and the cur- rent selector on “G’’ button, and if the rheostat has been properly manipulated the current will be felt at the binding posts, 3 For the Faradic current, place the Faradic switch on the “on’’ button, and the vibrator on the coil will work, or it can be started by the finger. Ifa primary current is wanted, put the selector switch in ‘‘P,”’ or ifa Secondary current is needed, put the current selector on ‘‘S,”’ and if the rheostat is properly attended to, the current will be felt at the binding posts, The outfit includes sponge, electrodes and cords. If the above outfit is used on the Electric lighting current, the two green electric globes, shown on the illustration illuminate, making a beautiful light effect, and at the same time serve to reduce the current. When the above outfit is used with cells instead of the electric light current, then we suggest that 40 Wet (Sal-Almmoniac) or Dry Cells be used on the Galvanic, and two on the Faradic part of the outfit, PRICE OF CELLS: LaClede Carbon Sal Price <..... $30.00 | 115-Cell Galvanic and ric. $29 00 No.3 Combination Professional 18 Dry Cell Galvanic No. 4 Combination Professiona ih : : j | | | | 222 MAX WOCHER & SON, CINCINNATI, OHIO. ed ELECTRICAL BATTERIES. The Professional Galvanic Batteries with Staple Dry Cells. The Professional Dry-Cell Galvanic Batteries are constructed with the view of meeting a long-felt want for a good and chéap Galvanic Battery, Heretofore the Dry-Cell types were so expensive that physicians hesitated to recommend same to their patients, Acid types, while good, are a continual vexation, requiring recharging and repairing con- tinually and the annoyance and damage caused by leakage have created a demand for a good Dry-Cell Battery. The Professional Dry-Cell Type are of simple construction, in highly polished wood case having 12, 15 or 18 cells of ordinary staple type, which can be replaced by anyone without electrical experience. The cost of New Dry Cells is less than the cost of acid solution and zinc renewal to operate the old style zinc-carbon battery for the same length of life. The battery is furnished with a Cell Selector, Sponge Electrodes and Cords. 12-Cotl Proresaional Batteryinims si nta ta ise gosh cyitic tio craies Aue ae $12 00 1}-Cell, Prokenaigtial Rapieieta Foie ene daek 9.0 «ihc boy’ se e's Sine ba OR AERO eis oe 13 50 18-Cell Professional Ragen ca 2612 sissy cio diel v8 4-0 be UMTS Seales 15 00 Coat. Or Senewing Ose Cagis aa aa nek << sec Wuweh eae era Nat CueeD otc 6 35 The 12-Cell Battery is recommended for Electrolysis or Head and Eye Work, while the 18-Cell for general galvanism. The 18-Cell is about equal in current strength with a 12-cell acid type MAX WOCHER & SON, CINCINNATI, OHIO. ELECTRICAL BATTERIES. Professional Series, with Dry Cells. Physicians are often called upon to ] that in many cases the desired result is not obtained. We ha instrument with large induction coils ! No. 1. No. 2 Professional Faradic Battery. A larger instrument than the No. 1, and offer- ing greater facilities. The induction coil supplies three currents, Provided primary, secondary and combined. with Fuld Current Regulator and metal bind ing posts having screw contact, thus insuring uniform and unbroken current flow. Suit- able alike for both physicians and laymen Dimensions, 94 xb%x7. Price to Patients, $10.00 ; to Physicians, $7.50 laving Primary (or Direct) and Secondary srescribe Faradic Batteries to their patients for home use, and the cheap patterns usually offered have such f aulty coils, giving a very uneven current, ve constructed, therefore, an y (or Induced) winding and giving a smooth, interrupted current It meets all the requirements of a cheap but first- class machine. The No. 1 Professional Faradic Battery. Although a small instrument, the same care and precisionare exercised in its construction as with the higher-priced apparatus. The current strength, also, while not as great as in the others, will be found amply sufficient for family use. This instrument furnishes three currents, pri- mary, secondary and combined. Put up ina handsomely - finished cherry case. Dimensions, 734 x43/ x BY. There is no other electro-medical outfit manu- factured today which combines so many features of superior excellence, and sold at the same price. Price to Patients, $6.50; to Physicians, $5.00 No. 5 Professional Faradic Battery. Although the smallest instrument of our manufacture, the same care and precision are exercised in its construc. tion as with the highest-priced apparatus. The current strength, also, while not as great as in the other, will be found amply sufficient for family use. This instrument furnishes three currents, pri- mary, secondary and combined. Put up ina hand- somely-finished cherry case. The convenient form of this instrument makes it especially attractive, combining many features of superiority. Dimensions, 7% x 33 x 43. Price to Patients, $5.00: to Physicians, $3.75. MAX WOCHER & SON, CINCINNATI, OHIO. } ELECTRICAL BATTERIES. Professional Series, with Dry Cells. No. 3 Professional Faradic Two-Cell : Battery. This instrument is supplied with three coils, a primary and two secondaries, thus placing five distinct currents at com- mand of the operator. Has double the strength of the two foregoing instruments, switch connections, Fuld Current Regula- tor, etc., and entirely adequate for the re- quirements of any case in which Faradism would be employed. While designed specially for physicians’ use, it will still be found invaluable in the home. Unques- tionably the most complete and efficient Faradic machine ever before offered at any- where near the same price. Dimensions of case, 103% x63% x 734. Price to Patients.... $12 00 Price to Physicians ........ 10 00 No. 4 Professional Faradic Battery. ‘The cut shows the coilboard elevated to illustrate the electrode compartment. The convenient form and superior construction of this handsome battery will at once commend it to those in search of a complete electro-medical outfit at moderate cost. Many unique improvements, suggested by our long experience in this field. will be found only in this instrument, and their value quickly recognized. Though lower in price than other styles, the same painstaking care and precision of adjustment are exercised as in the most expensive instrument. Among the many attractive features to be found jn this instrument is our Non-Short-Circuiting Switch, by means of which it is impossible to destroy the cells of the battery when not in use. As the battery lid is closed down the knife switch is automatically thrown open, thus breaking the circuit The apparatus furnishes three currents: pri- mary, secondary and combined. Put up in a handsomely-finished cherry case Dimensions, 8% x5'%x5 inches A thorough investigation of our claims is earnestly invited before placing your order for a medical battery. Price to Patients Price to Physicians No, 1 Domestic Single-Cell Battery. aa MAX WOCHER & SON, CINCINNATI, OHIO. ELECTRICAL BATTERIES. No. 2 Domestic Double-Cell Battery. I'he Domestic form of Faradic Dry-Cell Batteries are made in two sizes, are encased in highly-finished mahogany boxes and furnished with the following electrodes: One large foot plate, nickel plated, two metal-shell electrodes, two silk-covered cords, two wood handles, two sponge-covered disks and book on Electro Therapeutics. No. 1 Home Battery. No. 1 Domestic. .-Price to. patients. 3. tke Snes $ 7 00 No. 1 a i physicians ..... nb OO No. 2 Domestic. Price to patients....... ke gO No. 2 ‘ “ DHYRICIANS 2... oes gets 7 50 No. 6 HOME BATTERY. This is a double-cell, large coil instrument, especially constructed to furnish, when required, very much more powerful currents than can be obtained from any of the usual sizes or forms of electro-medical batteries. Its currents are also capable of graduation down to the mildest forms desired. It comprises an extra large size and powerful induction coil operated by two cells. Price'to patients: : i). 5.08 Pec tray $10 00 ad PHYSICIANS. <2)... Faisie'e wens os caver 2 7 50 No. 1 HOME BATTERY. This is a plain but good, cheap battery, oper- ated with a dry cell. Price to patients. ‘¢ physicians....... jot Laie i cloie’w 838 viele nib ee 83 50 226 MAX WOCHER & SON, CINCINNATI, OHIO. ELECTRICAL BATTERIES. THE NEW No. 4 DRY CELL MEDICAL APPARATUS. No AcIp. No Liguips. No REPAIRS. Always Ready, Neat, Clean, Compact, Portable. This battery is divided into two sections. The upper recep- tacle holds the following: ‘Two Metal Tube Electrodes, two Sponge Electrodes, two Insu- lating Handles, for use with either Hand Elec- trodes or Sponge Electrodes, one Foot Plate and one pair Conducting Cords. The lower recepta- cle, as shown on the illustration, contains the Battery and Coil. Price to Patients, $7 50 To Physicians, 4 50 Price for extra Cells, each, 25 Three different currents are obtained from the apparatus: The mildest or primary current (alone) by placing the cord tips in the contact holes marked 1 and 2. By placing the tips in 2 and 3, the secondary current (alone) is obtained, and by placing them in 1 and 3, the combined currents are given out. The strength of all the currents can be varied by moving the regulator or core-shield of the coil; the further out this shield is drawn the stronger the currents become. The Dry Battery which is used with this apparatus, being a standard staple commercial article, made only in one size and shape, is easily obtainable at any Electrical Supply store, or wherever this No. 4 apparatus is on sale. One cell will last from four to twelve months, according to the length and frequency of applications. DRY CELLS For Faradic or Galvanic Batteries, Cabinets and Electric Bells. se chitign Peas asc e ake eee wed 25 cts. each, Special discount in quantities. All Instruments designated with a * 44© Illustrated. MAX WOCHER & SON, CINCINNATI, OHIO. ELECTRODES. 1* Sponge Electrodes, most popular, with set screw for use with any size cord, per pair, $1 20 2* s§ ss CT repr PELE not Soy cur guy fo ae x 75 3* +4 - insulated with: soft rubber.) 6.6 ids 3 cc cde ss CON POO BS each, 75 4* 2 se insulated with soft rubber, with long handle, to be used under the. clothe Na... Sys wen ee hae he keer rate e 1 10 5* Sponge or Cotton Disk, for quickly changing covering..........+.+..++-- Le 1 50 6* Universal Handle, with interrupter for galvanic current ............ee000- aS 60 7* Metal Handle Electrodes, not insulated... 2... 0. cesses ec ceccveceuee per pair, 60 8 Carbon Disk Electrode, for absorbent cotton.... Ac ath we pamieee's bate ay 2 00° 9* Wheel Electrode, hard rubber, set with metallic points, for muscular Fara- dization,..with current. interrupter..ifs set os bias sass Gee eudbls sil ee atten © each, 2 50 re ey Ge = == mama gintonn” B-Ro.c) —_ © Yr? CnHicaco, All instruments designated with a * are illustrated. Os oe NE A OS eS OF 228 MAX WOCHER & SON, CINCINNATI, OHIO. ELECTRODES. fOr Sponge RiICClLOde, er tea Tare enn i oe ita eg fs Sec ate Meee seks yee eee ils $1 00 Ii Foot: Pinte, copper: tires Sisea ts ah iS: Le i eee RO 40c., 65c., 85 DD: WI Cmte et eV eg ens ig dives so 66 wide ombalvl tute ce & dele 50c., 75c.; 1 00 138* Sympathetic Nerve............ Sree aint fart ata wheeling a cscinad' Se: 9 &'sia dicta a Aig n'y Sats ote s 80 ba werare tee PREV UIE OR ORCL oe ay icy tc tk. so oa kc cee € bac wooo eee ewes ; 60 ye IA AO PRISED SEES Fc 6 cat RAS AS See SEER) RAR SSC) 2 Ra ea 80 Fon PROARDG RRM MER SS. Lure aca EA Ue eee clare er 3? obs ke Jide ce OMe 65 EU Eee er EOCENE atc One Cie a orimipicime eA DAES Ws bd bic k's ae CUNw UR RIAN cle HO ae OD 1 60 eRe EMOCEPOGG tao i ica sities Ay Ook aa Ss Kbie b WN. b awd Slee 2 oR 65 SC nr NOUN re eT chet rss. estan 0g cupid us aamids oslo ma ae 1 %5 eM POE RONG yo BEE OC oy ae Vacate Wc bs... om unm ow bbgeecles 1 0 20c* Neck and Arm Electrode. A cialg aera ies 1 3 A SE a Bs a 1 25 20¢d* Flat Surface Electrode Pads, made of plated pliable copper, with rubber back covered with sponge. IZR A ee en ho eerie AN CELE ck es Sis oe $1 00 SIMMER PLCS ea ERD IN St aed big g'S sieves 9 + 1 50 ELE DSi rs CoN esate cick vedo ke eects oss 2 50 aii in Mi Sta birth Nie. Art ities Nah i Ni x4, ~ + rirelaaaAGALRUAAA ABA RAL, ee atau eer Se _O.FLEMMING, ~~ 202 20a 20 204 Allinstruments designated with a“ are illustrated. 21la* 22a* 23a* 24a* 25a* 26a* 27a* 28a* 29a* 30a 81la* 32a* 33a* 21a ELECTRODES. trode, urethral, uterine, etc., rigid..... ery wiailes +s ve + Sif MERU ONE: same seieu chart of Olives and Ball to fit above set of 7.2.2.0... cc cece eee eee eee “ “ “ “cs “ si “ 49 Vaginal Curved Insulated Electrode................cceeeeseeeeeeee : Straight " LACT US re Ce te ane er eee Pee Rectal a Ps Rua a eas watt hob e wichead so teeta ate Nasal Curved * Metis tr ehiw aye ee ate o ngham tls eLbe lsat Uterine Cup, with Interuterine Stem ... orc ccecscveenseees cv wemeiciars ny ‘« without ‘ AF a be ainee nate Whe ceva sa Bipolar: linterutecine: Se iio oso casi ioe wae awe coalesce Eye Electrode, Holmes... . iis is ss tinies eeeewenyme cae cea ees SSB Eustachian Electrode, Holmes..............+---.... a. pes Mee Eee Universal Elec Set ‘ 3la All instruments designated with a * are illustrated, MAX WOCHER & SON, CINCINNATI, OHIO. *@ “"NIO ‘NOS ® H3HOOM Xv *O ‘'NIO ‘NOS 8 H3HOOM Xv , t j : | : = 34a* 85a* 36a 37a 38a* 39a 40a 4la 42a* MAX WOCHER & SON, CINCINNATI, OHIO. ELECTRODES. Rectal Hydro-Galvanic Electrode, Krouse’s Uist io tik auras al A dascuwetoss. $1 50 Urethral i “e ING WIS SCE 2:4 hous soe cle wench pie wa dlameame meee ote 1 50 Cataphoric 4 PTO SEI Wood APR te avi) tev tee, 1 50 Sounds, 6 sizes of tips, Mize SONOS LE CACR OH. x) Via w dale ee es Pee Uterine, Goelet’s Negative Dilating, 3 sizes, each ........... cece bee cedeeeeece 1.25 Goldspohn’s Copper Contact, 114 inch long ....... 0.00. ccc cece ee eee 1 00 Vaginal, bis + : GL, - CACM Gy eii5y Saw sc enon nea eee 1 00 KIQCIOE-S BIDOMAN os obs F e555 5 eae eee tk Oe OTE Tah 2 25 Varicole ‘Unipolar, divided; Nieswanger... 2/005. AU 0olbe 858) Sica aed RRS 2 2 AX. WOCHER &SON.CIN.O, 84a eo wie < an 4 Urethral Electrol- ysis Set of twelve assorted straight and curved sounds. Price, $12 00 General Electrode Case No. 1. ee |] | % c . , ‘ > An assortment of the most desir- Mr, Jp nnn ¥ ———_—_ able Electrodes in case. All instruments designated with a * are illustrated. 43a* 44a* 45a* 46a* 47a* 48a* 49a 50a 5la 52a 58a 54a 55a 56a 57a 58a* 59a* 60a* 6la MAX WOCHER & SON, CINCINN. ATI, OHIO. 231 ELECTRICAL SUNDRIES. Dry Battery, Mesco Standard, each. $0 25. Per dozen....$2 25 Butler No, 1, same as the Mesco, except ‘of bet- ter quality. Fit the following batteries: No, 4 Home, Climax, Domestic, Flemming, etc., each ............00. 50, -Per dozen.... 4 00 Dry Battery, Butler No. 2, for professional Faradic bat- teria ene oe ile Co A ee, 50. Dry Battery, Butler No. 3, for professional galvanic battery, PAC etiets Kits aA yeas aaa i ARMs afl waters re 25. Per dozen.... 2 50 Dry-Cell Voltamp, Style ‘‘V,”’ each ........ PSE | Wet-Cell La ta Salammoniac style, each siorei ss... eee 35. Insulated Wire, for battery or bell connection, per 100 feet.... iglesia 50 for electric light connection, per foot..........eeceececsusuceees 03 Battery Cord, si ilk- covered, red or green, per yard pam shes 5 eae BLS : best. redior green} per yard”... ..c calvin esis © + ot 20 re * " . ea, ws: With tips, per PAI eis... cee whee eae 60 Cautery Cord, cotton-covered, best, with tips, per pair .............. cess eeeeeeee 1 60 Cord Vipadjastable i. 2o8260..4 PUA Canna sie bldie > = 5 adnan eta: 5 ie mens , 15 ‘Sj :torneautery cords... 2/5... Sp Cee ee ute a Om ae ok Seale mete aEe ail 25 Electric Bell Outfit, comprising ‘bell, bz attery, push button, 50 feet wire and staples; BL WOOR GEARS oss sins ods slou c G'37s Vinis ole @ 2 Ween a Cengage alee Sri eats Gg 2 50 Telephone Outfit, 2 telephones and cells, complete, according to quality, $12 00 to 30 00 Electric Miniature Lamps, with Edison screw sockets: 1% candle power, 4 volt, 0.20 ampere ....... ny ile: Bathe a) eal SPE ep day ait 8 eke. 31 « “ 8 « 09.20 «6 Ever- Ready Portable Flash Lamp, for night use .... Cells for Ever-Ready Lamps 43a 44a, 45a, 46a 60a All instruments designated with a * are illustrated, | ; i 4 | | tv jus bo MAX WOCHER & SON, CINCINNATI, OHIO. ELECTRIC BELTS, SOLES, ETC. MeiIntosh Electric Belt. This belt has been carefully devised by Dr. L. D. McIntosh for the purpose of meeting all the wants of a mild galvanic battery. The belt consists of a combination of cups or cells placed in pockets on the belt, thus forming a complete galvanic battery. Each cell is com- posed of hard rubber lined with copper, which metal constitutes the negative plate. The cells, being covered with hard rubber, are perfectly insulated; or, in other words, do not per- mit the electric current to pass only on the conducting wires from the poles of the battery; plates of zinc of the proper size and thickness are wrapped in a porous ma- terial and placed in the cells; a wire soldered firmly to the zincs connects to the copper of the cells in such a man- ner as to give a hinge motion, thus making the belt pliable. By simply dropping a few drops of dilute vinegar in each cell, the electric current is generated, and will continue uninter- rupted for twenty-four hours. The power of the currentis so great that it will decompose water. By applying the positive and negative electrodes, one to each temple, a sharp pricking or burning sensation, similar to that produced by a strong mustard paste, is felt. It gives a strong or weak current. If a weak current is desired, less cells should be in- cluded in the circuit (see directions). The electrodes, or pieces of metal connected by wires with the cells to convey the current to the body,.allow of application to any part. The cur- rent can be used locally, or the whole system can be brought under its influence. It is light and no discomfort whatever to the wearer. Price “ DF - gut RE Ey ues «£6.07 RES PEATE, ORO fn Og 6 a + 7-50 FOR LADIES. The Gent’s Belt can be used with or with- out the Suspensory. In ordering, state if for FOR GENTS. lady or gentleman. No. 6. Morse Gent’s Belt, to Patients Re soa ee a AGRE CS SAMI ES CBs a! Nat 6B. Morse cade’s Relt::to: Patients <05 24, cies yeas eae 2 he 5 00 Ne 2B: Plain Gent’s.or-Liadv 8: Belt: to: Patieotsss cove ac os bss ooo be eewe es om bas oes 3 00 The Electrical Insoles, for Cold Feet. Made in all sizes. oe de nn noid Yok iFaeas He oes $o 75 MAX WOCHER & SON, CINCINNATI, OHIO. THE HALL=-BALDWIN OPERATING TABLE is used by hundreds of prominent Surgeons and Hospitals, and mention a few to whom we refer: DR. RR, bu tA A,. Cincinnati. "@): DR. J. F. BALDWIN, Columbus, O. DR. L. S. McMURTRY, Louisville, Ky. DR. C. L. BONIFIELD, Cincinnati, O. DR. W. G. MACDONALD, Albany, N. Y. DR. CHAS. STOVER, Amsterdam, N. Y. DR. E. G. ZINKE, Maternity Hospital, Cincinnati. DR. L. E. RUSSELL, Seton Hospital, Cincinnati. DR. C. E. WALTON, Bethesda Hospital, Cincinnati. CINCINNATI HOSPITAL, GERMAN HOSPITAL, BETHESDA HOSPITAL, PRESBYTERIAN HOSPITAL, GOOD SAMARITAN HOSPITAL, CHRIST: “HOSPITAL, LONGVIEW HOSPITAL, MATERNITY HOSPITAL, BETTS STREET HOSPITAL, MITCH- ELL THOMAS HOSPITAL, CITY AND COUNTY HOSPITALS, Sh PAUL “HOSPITAL, ENGLISH MISSIONARY SOCIETY (Two for China Hospitals), ST. JOSEPH HOSPITAL, San Francisco, NANKTON HOSPITAL, Seoul, Korea, and many others. Dr. J. F. Baldwin, of Columbus, O., the originator of the main features of this table, writes: ‘‘Iam perfectly delighted with the Baldwin Table. This table is manufactured by quite a number of firms in this country, and I have seen quite a variety of tables sold under the Baldwin name, but this table of yours is certainly, in its workmanship, the best I have yet seen. You seem to have the exact idea of what is wanted, and have-carried it out to perfection. Dr. Hall’s suggestion, in regard to the rounded angle for the popliteal space, is an excellent one and adds materially to the value of the table. With kindest regards, Very truly yours, J. F. BALDWIN.” Dr. R. B. Hall, of Cincinnati, writes: “T have used the Baldwin Operating Table since it was invented, and had the second table manufactured. I have now in my hospital an improved Baldwin Table, which you made for me, and call the Hall-Baldwin, and,am well pleased with it in every respect. It is an ideal table for gynzcological work. The workmanship is first class, and has no cog wheels or ratchets to get out of repair. Anyone who wishes a table for the Trendelenberg position, as well as general surgical work, would be delighted with it. Very truly yours, RUFUS B. HALL.’’ Dr. L. S. McMurtry, of Louisville, Ky., writes: ‘* Several surgeons visiting my hospital have examined the table and expressed enthusiastic appreciation of its superior advantages. I shall be pleased to refer all interested to you. Very truly yours, L. S. MCMURTRY.”’ MAX WOCHER & SON, CINCINNATI, OHIO. ASEPTIC FURNITURE. THE HALL-BALDWIN GENERAL OPERATING TABLE. The latest, most practical and strongest table made. Has no ratchets, cogs or mechanism to become disarranged or out of order. This table combines the most important features embodied in the principal tables now on the market. It is applicable for abdominal and general surgery, rectal and lithotomy work. One of the most important new features of the table consists in the design or shape of the top surface, The head and shoulder end of the table is raised slightly and the center slightly depressed, thereby the abdominal muscles are relaxed during the operation, avoiding tearing apart or flapping, a most important feature not attainable in any other table. It has also an improved extension drop, which by simple adjustment controlled on either side of table can. be brought from the horizontal to the Trendelenberg or bent-knee position and ‘ vice versa while the patient is on the table, and automatically catching in either position, On one end two heavy glass plates are set slightly apart and at an inclination toward the center, as on the Tuholski table, which serve a double purpose. Ist. The patient has no direct pressure on the spine as in flat-top tables. 2nd. The space between the plates serves as a drain, as the objection has been made hereto- fore that the back of the patient becomes wet during the operation in the Trendelenberg position, which is now overcome on this table. A larger drain is also placed across the center of the table for carrying off the bulk of water, etc., during irrigation of abdominal cavity. The table is supplied with removable upright leg holders as well as gynecological stirrups, thus making the most practical, yet simple and convenient operating table. The table has a full length of 67 inches, is 33 inches high and 20% inches wide. Casters are supplied to the operating end, while rubber tips are placed on head end of table. }) Price, with a pair of both sets of stirrups as Shown om Fig. 3.........0..0 00. eseeeeeeee $75 00 | Price, with a pair of both sets of stirrups atid adjustable shoulder braces shown on CHE DOIGW i iihn tes ec pune eee teetiess 6 Lh daiey cele as irae oh ci bre EON en ee ee 85 00 Price of plain flat iron-top Baldwin Table, with improved drop catches as shown on cut, with one set of Leg Holders....., this debeedde . 50 00 Ee COPYRIGHT Ge de Fig. 1 shows the Hall-Baldwin General Operating Table in the Trendelenberg Position. MAX WOCHER & SON, CINCINNATI, OHIO. ASEPTIC FURNITURE. THE HALL-BALDWIN GENERAL OPERATING TABLE. Figure 2 shows the full length of the table for general surgical operations. COPYRIGHT WOCHER & Son, my ney Ba | Fig. 3. Figure 3 shows the table with one upright and one gynecological stirrup, of which a Pair of each are supplied, and illustrates the table as used for gynzecological, lithotomy and Tectel surgery. 304 MAX WOCHER & SON, CINCINNATI, OHIO ASEPTIC FURNITURE. The No. 4 Hall-Baldwin All Metal Operating Table. lo meet the demands for an all-metal plain strong table of the original popular Hall- Baldwin pattern shown on the preceding pages, and one which is somewhat les 1 we have constructed the following design which retains the « ul features and simpli but has a white enameled metal top a It consists of a wrought iron he Hall celebrated extension d - which has made our tables so popular. The simple Hall adjustment controlled on either is side of the table can t [rendelenberg or bent knee posi- v ion with greatest ease automatically catching in either position The rounded edg ce when in bent position, is also : arked improvement t All chains and sed with, making I les less liable to get out ol °o [he equipment is some t strong and durable and f a superior to the many very w on the market. = We recommend as rated on the preceding page, which v is used by Drs. Baldwin, sonifield and hundreds of others. It i s now furnished with whit ne t cheaper design is- desired, | he pattern as illustrated on this page has been found very satisfactory; in fact, better than t ny so-called Baldwin Tables of va makes Pricey Wie Annee’ wes Holdersatuic cess ccs ete ciek . .. Lf Role aes -$50 00 oy \ y No. 4 Hall-Baldwin All Metal Operating Table All instruments designated with a * are illustrated. MAX WOCHER & SO! CINNATI, OHIO. ASEPTIC FURNITURE. EDEBOHLS’ OPERATING TABLE AS MODIFIED BY MAX WOCHER & SON, MAKING IT APPLICABLE FOR GENERAL SURGERY. The Edebohls’ Operating Table was originally made Gynaecological purposes and abdominal surgery, and did not answer the purpose of the general surgeon. To remedy this defect Dr. Morris modified the original by attaching a straight elongation in addition to the Trendelenburg section. This necessitated two detachable parts or sections composed of heavy iron and glass, making it impracticable and inconvenient to char I lly when patient was in position on the table, as one section had to be removed before the other could be attached. The advantage offered by our table lies in the feature that without removing one part and inserting another, but by simple adjustment, it can be brought from the horizontal to the Trendelenburg position and vice versa, even if patient is on the table, by automatically catching in either position. An adjustable side platform can be attached on either side at any part of the table for arm or leg operation or for instrument table, also can be attached on end of table for extension ing full length of table with extension 80 inches. For Gynaecological examinations, Lithotomy and Rectal Surgery the upright removable stirrups with foot straps are found of great service. The operating end of our table is made with solid legs supplied with rubber tips while the distal end has castors for conveniently shift- ing the table. The facilities for rapid interchange between the Laparatomy, Lithotomy and Surgical posi- tion renders the table especially serviceable in the performance of Combined Operations. Price of the Edebohls’ Table as made by Max Wocher & Son, . $60 00 MAX.WoCcHER & SON. Fig. 1 shows the Edebohls’ Improved Table in the Trendelenburg posture. MAX WOCHER & SON, CINCINNATI, OHIO. ASEPTIC FURNITURE. EDEBOHL’S-WOCHER OPERATING TABLE. Fig. 2 shows the full length of the table with the side platform attached as intended for general surgery. Length of table proper. 52 inches ; length of table with exten- sion as shown on cut, 72 inches; length of table with extension and side platform placed on end, inches ; width of table, 20 inches; height of table, 32 inches. MAX WOCHER& ‘Son. Fig. 3 shows the table with the upright removable stirrups attached as intended for Gynaecological, Lithotomy and Rectal Surgery. 4 MAX WOCHER & SON, CINCINNATI, OHIO. ASEPTIC FURNITURE. THE 112 OPERATING TABLE. TRENDELENBURG POSITION, This table is made with heavy iron frame and is white enameled finish. It has a drainage pan underneath, which can be drawn forward for use in the Dorsal position; also a shelf below for a bucket for drainage. ‘The top of the table is divided into three sections. ‘The head section and foot section can be adjusted to any position, and the entire top can be adjusted by means of acrank, thus enabling the operator, with the greatest ease, to adjust the table with the patient onit. The entire top is made of polished plate glass, which is removable. ‘The i table is equipped with nickel-plate crutches and rubber-tired casters, the former being adjustable in height and width. The table is very complete and simple in construction. ‘The Dunning Shoulder Braces can also be used on this table. Dimensions, fully extended, 20x72 inches. Price (see next page for additional positions).................$120 00 ne = a 2 5} 4) t A 3 { 5 2 308 MAX WOCHER & SON, CINCINNATI, OHIO. ASEPTIC FURNITURE. THE 112 OPERATING TABLE. NORMAL POSITION, DORSAL POSITION, The above illustrations show normal and dorsal positions of the previously described operating table. MAX WOCHER & SON, CINCINNATI, OHIO. 309 ISAACS’ OPERATING AND EXAMINING TABLE. The Isaacs’ Operating and Examining Table is especially designed for simplicity and easy manipulation. It is very neat and of solid construction. The table is built on aseptic principles, all enameled steel. It consists of a central body and head and foot wings. The head wing holds its position automatically wherever placed in raising it; and, by releasing the small lever at its side, it can be lowered to iny position. The foot wing, which is detachable, also works automatic- ally, and will hold its position at any angle. The lowering is done by re- leasing a lever at the end of the foot wing, which frees the ratchet and al- , lows it to be lowered to any position. ( For the lithotomy position or gynecological examinations, this foot wing is not needed. It can either be left hanging in place or removed en- tirely. The central body of the table consists of two leaves slightly inclined toward the centre with an open space between them for drainage. This space broadens out into aU shape in front, allowing freedom in vaginal or rectal examination or instrumenta- tion. Below this space is a gutter, which empties into the drainage pan or bucket. The head piece is shaped with a slight angular depression toward its centre which drains into the same gutter and pan. The gutter can be drawn out, if necessary, to catch the vaginal irrigation, etc., or if not needed for that purpose, can be pushed back out out of the way, allowing ample space for instrumentation. This table can be transformed from an operating table into a perfect chair, by raising the head wing and removing the foot wing. When thus used, the centre body forms the seat, which can be raised as high as desired, without changing the angle or relation between seat and back, hence the physician does not need to stoop in order to make rectal or vaginal examination, but may raise the patient to any convenient height. In irrigating, the seat can be lowered below the horizontal posi- tion, thus causing the drainage to flow forward, and not soil the cloth- ing of the patient. This table is ar- ranged with clamps that receive in- terchangeable gynzcological or lith- otomy stirrups of any pattern. The head piece is supplied with clamps to receive shoulder supports and a head rest if needed. An important feature of the table is the arrangement for raising it into, or lowering it from, the Trendelen- berg position. Wherever the crank stops, the table stays where it is, no matter how heavy a patient be on it. Moreover, by a system of leverage in the mechanism, the weight of the patient is reduced to about one-tenth, so thatin raising or lowering there is no extra effort required, and with a patient on the table a child could manipulate it. That the good points of the table are appreciated is attested by the fact, that the new Mount Sinai Hos Pital has accepted the pattern for use in its wards and dressing rooms. Price, $40.00. MAX WOCHER & SON, CINCINNATI, OHIO. ——————— os ASEPTIC FURNITURE. White Enamel. | 1* Glass Top Operating Table. Length, 72 inches, width, 24 inches, height, 32 inches, PLICO Fo hn os 6 ER) bey TOM eEN See tomhg ahs PML Viet ts be Os ea $50 00 With Edebohl’s Stirrups added nin ame TIT Re A TROT SUIS Ut vs, clematis “De L 66 00 2* Plain Wrought Iron Operating Table, with plain metal top, white enamel finished. Length, 60 inches, width, 24 inches, height, 82 inches...............0.ccceeceeeues $18 06 POCK Mea uhh ies fai eae ds io wate eRLS PRM ET aa hs core eee Me ee, 1 50 General Operating Table, Cincinnati Pattern. Size, 72 inches long and 24 inches wide. The top consists of two heavy glass plates placed on a lrain towards the center opening, and has a drain gutter slight slant to « underneath. It is provided with two detachable stirrups and a removable frendelenburg frame as shown in the illustration This table is equally well adapted for the Surgeon and for the Gynecologist; hence is a very desirable pattern for general hospital use PLIOGs. 2c swe so rea eine oboe 4 os 6 eebes hedue bel neh eye 75 00 without stirrups and Trendelenburg frame, and with the drain stationary.. 60 00 Pace se sie iA aeas sce a heehee Caw cen ead eRe 2 50 All Instruments designated with a * are illustrated. MAX WOCHER & SON, CINCINNATI, OHIO. ASEPTIC FURNITURE. rHE WOCHER-BUCHANAN OPERATING TABLE. This table is made entirely of metal, white enameled ‘‘baked,’’ and has nickel-plated trim- mings, and is a beauti- ful fixture for any office. It can be used asa chair for examinations or as a general operat- ing table, giving all the positions, including the Trendelenberg, Sims and rectal postures. The table can be folded for shipment to size 40 x 24x9 inches. PRICES. No: 1: WochersBuchanan Table otily 2008.4.) £..8. vnc. foe ees oO ee ce $12 00 No. 2 ' ve ‘* with Leg Holders.and. Straps 9 ,ssi0. + s:sss0 eee 14 00 No. 3 " 4 AS aa ie i : ‘with a pair of nickel-plated Gynsscolegical Stirrups csr ver herp e Ree FELCH CTE OTe 18 00 No. 4 Wocher-Buchanan Table, same as No. 3, with the addition of one Irrigator Stand with Glass Irrigator and six feet of Rubber Tubing, Cut-Off, Nozzle and a Metal White-Enameled Side Table, com- plete, as shown in the above illus- PT AHON cence. «as

No. 6 plated sel eis eet d's cs bad ewe 5 50 No.2 Nephrorrhaphy Cushion Rubber HUMIATIN is BONO oes ca tae oes 6 00 MAX WOCHER & SON, CINCINNATI, OHIO. ASEPTIC FURNITURE. The Columbus Operating Table and Chair. MADE OF IRON, WHITE ENAMELED. Can be used as office chair for examinations. or adjusted for a horizontal operating table for general surgery, Lithotomy and Trendelenberg posture. | . . 1 7 7 > 1 Y 241 i Price, with Gynzecological stirrups and Crutches for Rectal or [ithotomy Hy Examinations. ' Or ie! CRA. = ora. : Wie Big $2: } 00 ( Cushions will be furnished if desired, at............. bs shrine «ashes 5.00 extra e furnished if desired, at Length without headrest, 67 inches; with headrest, 74 inches; width, 20% inches; height, 31 inches. MAX WOCHER & SON, CINCINNATI, OHIO. LEG HOLDERS. DR. LAMBERT’S MODIFICATION OF EDEBOHL’S LEG HOLDERS. Practitioners living remote from other physi- cians find the various forms of Leg Holders a great convenience. My inability to attach the Edebohl’s Leg Holders to the side of the bed, when I frequently wished to use them, led me to devise a clamp whereby the Holders can be fastened to the side of the bed or any board that stands on its edge In the illustration, Fig. A shows how the clamp may be fastened to a table. Fig. B shows how the clamp can be attached to the side of / a bed, With this improved Clamp I have found the Leg Holders of especial value when attending my obstetrical patients who reside in the country, and require instrumental delivery or ! perineal operations.—Eatract from the Ameri- 3 can Gynecological Journal Price, = $7 00 Fic. A. ROBB’S LEG HOLDER. KELLY’S LEG HOLDERS. (one piece) For Securing Perfect Posture with- Price, ze $1 25 out Assistance. CLOVER’S CRUTCH FOR HOLDING LEGS APART Price, - $7 00 MAX WOCHER & SON, CINCINNATI, OHIO. (nee cc OFFICE FURNITURE. The **Cincinnati’’ Table. A cheap but substantial Examining and Operating Table, made of oak, antique finish, handsome in design and easily operated. Cincinnati Table No. 1, complete, with removable leatherette cushion and pillow, nickel-plated stirrups, drawer, Trendelenburg and elevated hip position, and adjustable head and tail board. Size, 32 inches high, 22% inches wide, 72 inches long. Cincinnati Table No 2, complete, with removable leatherette cushion and pillow, bronzed adjustable stirrups, and slide to be used on either side of table. No.1. Cincinnati Table. Y Illustrating the Surgical or Gynacological position, No.1. Cincinnati Table. with drawer open, showing arm rest. Illustrating the Trendelenburg and Gynecological position, with hip section elevated. Price). yi). ceoees See. « REAR $16 00 «+. WiHOUt Cushions... ss .. sass 12 50 Packing ssiicwas aie UM sa siete 0 ces 50 Adjustable Gynzecological Stirrups. The apparatus consists of a pair of Steel Clamps that may be securely attached to the edge of a table or the side rail of a bed. Projecting from these clamps are square steel rods on which slide the stirrups. These may be fastened to any point on the rods by thumb screws. Price, with Steel Clamps, Nickel-Plated MAX WOCHER & SON, CINCINNATI, OHIO, The Improved ‘‘Yale” Surgical Chair. ecologist, Oculist and Aurist. Fig. I—Norma! Position. The “YALE” is the most complete Chair ever Does away with moving patient to get dorsal offered to the Surgeon, Gynzcolog gist, Oculist position. Secures the most desirable inclina- or Aurist. Every position kuown to the pro- | s for the Sim’s position. Can be fession is easily and quickly obtained. Has the | largest range of movements. Can be firmly locked in any desired position. Fig. 1X—Chloroform Narcosis Position. Fig. !!1—For Examinations. t raised, lowered, revolved or tilted with patient in posi- lion to get the best lights. It is the SrRONGEST AND Most SUBSTANTIAL CHAIR MADE. IT HAS NO EQUAL In Range of Movements and Posi- Se tions and Base of Adjustment. y IT EMBODIES Utility, Beauty, Gonvenience and Durability. Dees Fig. XVil—Dorsal Position, Fig. V—Semi-Reclining. Each Chair is supplied with the most complete stirrups for Gynecological practice, also with the Gould Head Rest, which is universal in its adaptations for tl Aurist and Oculist. No other Chair can compare with the *YALE” in completeness, strength, laptation, convenience and finish. We chaJJeuge competition, and solicit an investigation of its merits. Hundreds sold « year, andevery on ing the best of satisfac- tion is the bestevidence 4 that they are not only je the BES t as rep >but are just ented. Do be deceived in buying any other that is **just as good”’as the ‘YALE’ It can not be done. We have features in the . “YALE” patented to us that no one else can use. Decidedly the BEST Chair on the market for the price. Fig. XIX—Trendelenburg Position. Fig. XV—Elevating the Hips. PRICES:--Packed and Delivered on Cars at Factory. Finished in Maroon, Olive or Black Leather The “Yale” Physician s Chairs fully protected and manufac- tured under the following U. S. and Foreign patents: June 13, 1892, | Aug. 30, 1887. Dec. 4, 1883. Dec. 13, 1887, July 7, 18: | Oct. 9, 1888, June 8, 1886, Jan. 29, 1889. Sept. 28, 1886. | June 2, 1891, Re-issue Aug. 24, 1886, Fig. Xi—Three-Fourths Length. Fig. VilI—Horizontal Position—Elevated. 3 I 5 316 MAX WOCHER & SON, CINCINNATI, OHIO THE OXFORD PHYSICIANS’ OFFICE CHAIR. [This chair is one of the best constructed chairs wenn on the market, made entirely of first-class material, pré yperly decorated and nickeled. t is upholstered in maroon or olive leather. Every desired move- ment can be obtained and it makes a beautiful appearance for the office. 1 Price, packed, f. 0. b. factory, $45.00. Le OPN OR THE WOCHER-PYNCHON OFFICE CABINET FOR OFFICE PRACTICE. It has a variety of drawers and cab- inets with plate glass top, and is sup- plied with 12 crystal, blue and amber colored glass stoppered bottles held in oxidized metallic spring clips, and is also equipped with clips for holding spray tubes. Made of highly-finished antique oak. Price, with 12 glass stoppered bottles of assorted colors... .$55 00 MAX WOCHER & SON, CINCINNATI, OHIO. 3 ————___ ASEPTIC INSTRUMENT CABINETS. These Cabinets are made entirely of iron and glass and beautifully white enameled. They are air-tight and keep the dust and dampness from your instruments and also enhance the appearance of your office. No. 120, Total height, 65inches; width, 25 inches; depth, 17 inches Price, with plate glass throughout........ ee Price, with double-strength glass in door and sides No. 121. Height, 72 inches; width, 25 inches ; depth, 12 inches Price, with plate glass throughout............ -ssseceseeees svat Same as No. 121, but without base. Height, 60 inches ; width, + $75 00 . 65 00 suievavese 100 00 ; .. 90 00 3. Double Cabinet. Height, 65 inches ; width, 36 inches; depth, 17 inches......, 125 00 No. 1234, Same as No. 123. Height, 65 inches ; width, 50 inches; depth, 17 inches...... i dna acbakieshosd'esbes Lr ae inche No. | 5 ; 318 MAX WOCHER & SON, CINCINNATI, OHIO DRESSING AND INSTRUMENT TABLES. Dressing Tables made entiré of iron and glass, and finished in white enamel. pre- ’ 1 ~ 1 - senting it, Clean and pleasing appearance for th | il. P ae i. ba z. a *: > | eee i AF 10. A F 11. AF 18, A F 10*, with glass top 16 x 20 inches, and 2 elass she Ives; height, 32 inches, Pack- ing, 60 cents. Price ; light grade $6 00 A F 11*, with glass top 16 x 20 inches, and glass $6.00; light grad ( iP oie lass top and 1 white enamelcd'iron shelf 16x °) inches..... mugaetic § 00 spital pattern, with glass top and wh’'te enameled iron I es enclosed oe 10 Of Any of the above supplied with milk-white glass instead f the regular gl d $1.04 to price of best grade. 1 F15*, size 30x 24 top, and 32 inches high, with glass shelf $18 ¢ 1 F 16, size 30 x 20 top, with glas shelf “mos popular 1k OO AF li, 30 x 20 top, no g Bilelf <.,:¢< 12 00 4 F 18, size 48 x 18 op, with g shelf ) notice. Milk-white Glass Supplied, add t AF 15, $2.50; AF16, $225; AF1I, $1.75; A F 18, $5.00. All of ‘the above tables have riveted joints instead of merely cast, and are more durable than the latter usually advertised, A F15~—18 All instruments designated with a * are illustrated, MAX WOCHER & SON, CINCINNATI, OHIO. Se a = >) qe) DRESSING AND WASH STANDS ii FOR HOSPITAL BEDSIDE. i WHITE ENAMELED. | No. la* Dressing Table. With rail around three sides of top; size, 15% x14 inches; plate-glass top and two-steel enameled shelvesi 40.504 hee $750 No. 16 Same as No. la, with two plate-glass shelves... 8 50 No. le Same as No. la, with milk-white glass top and BHGIVOS.... -amih vol ait Gee ive 60 No. 2a* Dressing Table. With steel drawer, white en- ameled; otherwise same as No. la TT RP EE REE Nl No. 26 With steel drawer, white enameled; otherwise same as No. la; with two plate-glass shelves.... 11 00 No. 2¢ With steel drawer, white enameled; otherwise same as No. la; with milk-white glass top and The latter having white glass throughout is the most satisfactory table. Nc . 8a* Wash Stand. Heavily built, with white en- 1 ameled top, back and shelf, and two towel } racks tor a ideigch: begin... cite. ia ae $8 50 No. 36 Same as No. 3a; with basin, pitcher and soap CIB 26054 Giana sing abe cae. PER TUR ke de 11 00 No. 8¢ Wash Stand. Similar to No. 8a; lighter construction; curved legs..,............. 7 50 Hh No. 8d Same as No. 8c; with basin, pitcher and soap | SEs ants cs ieee be she cccc Maer a 10 00 No. 8¢ Plain Japanned Stand. Round pattern ; OMNI O Iss bbb 5544 oie ese done ee vide 4 oahaes . 4650 No. 8a. 320 MAX WOCHER & SON, CINCINNATI, OHIO. ASEPTIC LOCKERS, TABLES, STANDS. A. F. 26 THE BEDSIDE LOCKER (All Iron and Glass). The Cincinnati Presbyterian Hospital Favorite. This cabinet is a necessity in every hospital for placing the patients’ sundry articles in a handy out-of- view case, instead of exposing same to view and dust Brushes, combs, hairpins, books, etc., can be placed in the large galvanized iron drawer, while bed pan i urinal, etc., can be placed in the cabinet. ‘The latter has two compartments, with door. It is made of gal vanized iron throughout, white enameled on the out side. The top is milk-white glass, and makes beautiful appearance in any hospital 1 Price, each, $15.00; in dozen lots, $12.00 each. A. F. 28 THE ASEPTIBLE TREATMENT TABLE. Handsome white enameled, and supplied with 12 crystal, blue and amber-colored, glass stoppered bottles, held in metallic spring clips, and is also equipped with clips for holding spray tubes. The shelf is supplied with a guard rail, and the front table support is bridged to allow a stool to be placed under it, if desired. Price, with 12 glass-stoppe red bottles 5 GE ASSOTLOU COIGES sk i Pha eos Ke $25.00 A. F. 29 Table for Anes- thesia, with white glass top and shelf, and sup- plied with three large drop bottles, held in spring clamps, for chlo- roform, etc......$13.50 A. F. 31 Table Stand, Lange’s all metal, white enameled, provided with slanting top to drain in- f} struments, A handy ta- ) ble for the operator. $5.00 MAX WOCHER & SON, CINCINNATI, OHIO. ———$—$_$_$__ (nanan. WASHSTANDS, WARDROBES, ETC. \. F, 33* Toilet Stand, made of steel, white enamel, size 18x 24, top and shelf with be { veled plate mirror in swinging frame s £ eheuecs res od eie + $20 00 F.34 Toilet Stand, with white glass top instead of steel having towel racks on side......... 25 00 I 6 Same as A. F. 33, with a drawer under the the glass t »p pil eee 0 00 F. 38* Aseptic Wardrobe, all steel white enamel, 24 in. wide, 72 in. high and 12 in. dee Dis veces ace 15 00 Plainer Cabinets made to order A. F. 39 Hand Size—A. F. 40 Quart Size—A. F. 40 A. F. 39" Liquid Soap Reservoir, made of glass, with nickel-plated wall bracket and glass cover By pressing upward on pin, soap runs into the palm, the valve is selt-locking cheese de *. $2 00 A. F.40* Liquid Hygienic Soap, made from vegetable oils and absolutely pure. fand size, per dozen... 50 Each. Re SO ee ‘ig Quart *“ yay kn ee Aas ‘ ‘ 00 Sates hee. ia | A.F.41 Soap Dish, crystal glass, loose fitting c «GIRO BS SANCheG: ona cote: ask 55 A. F.42 Soap: Dish; white steel porcelain, O.inch in diameter. :.... 05500 ed (odecsvcdecdlderchecocoesoar. A. F.43 Brush Box, crystal glass, with cover, size2x5x2,each ..... thas 1 A. F.44 Brush Basin, square glass box, without cover, 54% x2 x2 each A. F.45 Hand Scrub Brush, 3 row, white tampico, wood back, per dozen...... A. F.46 Mand Scrub Brush, 5 row, white tampico, large form back, per dozen All Instruments designated with a * are illustrated. A F 50 Chair, Presbyterian Pattern, all metal, white enameled............. nr jet . New York sh bi es rs LONER Cie rE ee 6 50 Cincinnati " " yp ™ m RAE a ee elt dg : 7 00 i with arm rests all metal, white enameled........ 7 50 revolving, all metal, whiteenameled 8 00 A F 58 A F 59 A F 60 A a 58* Stool, Surgeon’s, 8-leg, 25 to 31 inches high, adjustable, all white......:..... $5 00 A F 59% ‘““ Aneesthetizer, 3-leg, 19 to 25 inches high, adjustable, all white.......... 4 50 A F 60* ‘« — Surgeon’s, ‘* 25 to 81 Ay Ah " Lohse anata & 6 00 AF 6l ‘‘ Aneesthetizer,4 ‘* 19to25 « “¢ ¢ Shae. sab omios % 6 sa 5 50 Any of the above stools furnished with copper, nickel-plated seat, instead of white, at an addition in price of $1.50. Cheap stools of above construction furnished, if desired, but durabilit ; ; y of threads and joints 1s not guaranteed. MAX WOCHER & SON, CINCINNATI, OHIO. IRON BEDSTEADS. We aim to furnish everything required in a hospital, at the lowest ruling prices. Bedsteads WH are made in many qualities, and illustrations are often deceiving, as tl le cost depends on the | size of tubing and material used. We herewith illustrate the most popular Hospital Beds Hin No. 1 Bed. White enameled, with woven-wire mattress and castors; as Shown... 34.0... $8 00 1} No. 2 Bed. White enameled and brass knobs, with woven-wire mattress and castors.... 9 00 HI Heavy Cotton-top Mattress................. +b hy nathan a Onglald ge aaa eden Lae extra, 2 00 il RICAEY MGMeTEOD MALINCOR 5 soos. Vib. 08 falc o's 0's 60 hte ee VeRO Ee ee ot ate: OO rel ee | 7) No. 2 Bed. All Iron, White Enameled. 324 MAX WOCHER & SON, CINCINNATI, OHIO. ASEPTIC FURNITURE. a A. F. 70.* BED SCREENS. form of screen isolating a ward bed. Length, 7 feet, 6 inches; This illustration show height, 5 feet, 6 inches Price; without muslin. panelvecccesiephey eee each, $15.00 A. Fel. THE NEW SENSIBLE SCREEN. Children’s Hospital Pattern. An important adjunct for operating room or for use in wards. Ordinary muslin or duck panels can be used with hem on top and bottom, through which the removable bar is slipped, as customary on grate or window cur- tains. The old-styled screens required panels with about thirty tapes each, to tie on the frames, which were very unsatisfactory. The frames are strong, white en- ameled iron, supplied with casters. Size, 66 inches high, and each panel is 30 inches wide or 96 inches long for three-panel size. Three-Panel Screen, with removable rod Five-Panel Screen, bs e PO tae 6 oa keke see tee Indian-Head Screen Panels................ each, 1 25 A. F. 72 Three-Panel Screen, folding as above, without removable rods .............$10 50 A. F.73 Three-Panel Wing Pattern, Presbyterian Hospital design. 66 inches high, | 60 inches long, with two folding arms each 60 inches long, having remov- able curtain rods as described above. We now make this screen with heavy cast iron base to prevent tipping while open 15 00 Indian-Head Screen Panels for above All instruments designated with a * are illustrated. MAX WOCHER & SON, CINCINNATI, OHIO. ASEPTIC FURNITURE. WARD OR OPERATING ROOM STAND With heavy glass shelves with polished edges, two upper shelves 14 x 48 inches, and two lower shelves 20x 48 inches. This is an indispens- able stand in any operating room. A. F. 76, as shown on illus- tration, with rubber cas- tors. Pps Soph git og $43 00 A. F. 78. Same as above, with rubber-tipped legs instead of castors.. .$40 00 run ne wW A. F. 80. HIGH-WHEELED LITTER. Made with drop handles and 24-inch rubber-tired wheels, The tires are 114 inches diameter and securely fastened to rim. Hubs, spokes and rims are nickel-plated. The pad or cushion is well filled, closely quilted and covered with white rubber sheeting. The entire frame is metal, white enameled. Price................... $48 00 326 MAX WOCHER & SON, CINCINNATI, OHIO. ASEPTIC FURNITURE. A. F. 82 IRRIGATOR AND SOLUTION STAND. This outfit consists of two conical irrigators and four solution bottles, together with two glass trays, mounted on jointed arm brackets. The irrigators, each complete with discharge pipe and cut-off, are suspended from bayonet-shaped shafts that may be adjusted to any desired height. The four solution bottles are contained in hinged frames in such a manner that the contents may be easily withdrawn. The glass trays are held in place by brackets that may be regulated to vari- ous sizes. ‘The whole outfit is strongly built and mounted on a frame placed upon heavy casters. Price, complete.......... $90.00. THE IMPROVED BOTTLE STAND. The Bottle Stand exhibited on this page is of the lat- est design, and possesses many advantages over the many other patterns made. The central standard, mounted in a heavy base, is employed to support the entire number of bottles included in the outfit. Saturated and other stock solutions are usually contained in bottles holding from two to five gallons, because of the weight of packages they are found difficult to handle. The bottles are placed in swinging frames, mounting a series of them in some form of a standard, and are hinged just above their centers, in order that they may be easily overturned and their contents quickly withdrawn. PRICE LIST. A. F. 83, With Three Three-Gallon Glass-Stoppered Bottles........, $38 00 A. I’. 85. Same, with Two Bottles...... Yi CP ee 5 ee 27 00 A. I’. 86 With Four Three-Gallon Glass-Stoppered Bottles.......... 39 00 Bis: Be Ok Same, with Six Three-Gallon Glass-Stoppered Bottles...... 53 00 A aU. Same, with Eight Three-Gallon Glass-Stoppered Bottles... 70 00 MAX WOCHER & SON, CINCINNATI, OHIO. ——$_ ASEPTIC HOSPITAL FURNITURE. WARD CARRIAGES. A. F. 90. Wheel Table, designed for hospital wards in transporting irri- gators, gauzes, trays and articles neces- sary in dressing wounds. It has polished y g glass top and shelf, size 29x 21 in., and is mounted on four 12-in. rubber-tired wheels. Rubber or glass irrigators can be hung on the upright. A. F. 91 Carriage for convey- ing dressing material and gene- ral requisites through the wards; ° dimensions of top plate 50x20 in. dimensions of glass shelf 36x16 iu.; underneath the carriage is a receptacle with sliding covers for dressing material ; it can be detached, and is made of enam- eled iron ; dimensions 36x16 in.; 9in deep... ng $65 00 The Same Ward Carriage, with attachment holding 2 irri- gator bottles of 4 qts. capacity, completely fittedup......$80 00 A. F. 91 All instruments designated with a * are illustrated. MAX WOCHER & SON, CINCINNATI, OHIO ASEPTIC FURNITURE, A F 93* Ward Carriage, Christ Hospital Pattern. This comprises one of the most complete carriages for dressing patients. It is filled in the steril zing room and then taken to the various wards or private rooms. It consists of a strongly built frame mounted on rubber-tired steel wheels, has two white glass shelves, removable waste receptacle, ir- I ressing jars, solution bowl, waste bowl and sundries articles can be placed on the shelves, which are supplied with guard ENGR ope fa ak a sass San base Rca $100 00 ri AF 9b. AF 97. AF 100. "4 F95* Immersion Wash Stand for Operating Room, wide form, with heavy crystal glass bowl: The basin is supported in a portable steel basket so that it may be carried about without risk of breakage...................0005 $ 11 00 AF 97* Immersion Stand for Arms, with crystal glass trough 8% in. wide 22 in. long and 5% in. deep, with crystal glass bowl for alcohol attached.........$ 25 00 A Om Shing ae Aun OT WithOlt SIAL WOU LEG iu ceils ae scce + cccoccc cocslecs deeereeel OU AF99 Same as AF 98, with steel enameled bow] 10 in. wide, 23 in. long and 10 AT? HEED 056 ws cas tc'e'es co.cc Sei aeee 16 50 AA A F 100* Immersion Stand, with heavy crystal bowl as Fig. 4 F95.............44..$ 11 00 All instruments designated with a * are illustrated. MAX WOCHER & SON, CINCINNATI, OHIO. RINSING OR BOWL STANDS WITH HEAVY WHITE ENAMELED-IRON BASE OF BEAUTIFUL DESIGN. \.F.106* Deep Bowl Pattern Rinsing Stand, with three steel white enameled-ware pans and heavy iron base white enameled..........cc0ccccscecccveee ; .. $15 00 \. F.108 Plain Basin Pattern Rinsing Stand, with three steel white enameled regular } wash basins, otherwise as above..... . 10 00 A. F, 109* Instrument Tray, with two deep bowls on heavy iron base as shown......... .. 15 00 A. F.110* Glass Arm Immersion Bowl, with two deep bowls on heavy iron base, as shown This is one of the most popular bowl stands. The glass arm bowl is a large per- colator with stop-cock for draining same, has heavy iron base, and is of handsome ca Cg as PR es RRR Ap egos Ue aE 2 Allinstruments designated with a“ are illustrated. a iii MAX WOCHER & SON, CINCINNATI, OHIO. ASEPTIC FURNITURE. White Enameled. Aseptic Automatic Wa finish; lower platfo Same.—Platform of glass bottles of different col . 5 Aseptic Two-basin Washstand, with Aseptic Three-basin Washstand, \ Aseptic One-basin Washstand, with 13-i nameled basin, wl Revolving Three-glass Bowl Washstand, with one each red, blue an handsome design Bowls, red, bl Immersion Washstand, McBurney’s, with dee 1 bowl for dipping the ar from orm, 7x12; one 24x17; bott lever water wi »w 1enameled basins 1eled stand...... > 00 ystal, 12-inch bowls 1e or crystal, 12 inches in di iframe, whiteenamel, $9 Bowls, 9 in. in diam., 16 in. deey Immersion Washstand. 1 w Ine bowl 15 inc il al eter and 8in dee} w le W tl le it f°) MAX WOCHER & SON, CINCINNATI, OHIO. THE WOCHER ASEPTIC WASH STAND. FOR WOUND AND URETHRAL DRESSING. This beautiful office fixture fulfills a long-felt demand in supplying a Physician’s Office with an up-to-date Wash Stand IT IS EQUIPPED WITH THE FOLLOWING : A White Porcelainite Wash Basin, with nickel-plated faucets, soap dish, out- let stopper, and having white-enameled waste pail with ventilated lid. Two Copper Reservoirs, one for hot Water, with heater underneath, and the Other for cold water; both connected to the faucets on the wash stand. A Copper Rochester Sterilizer, of latest design, for sterilizing gauze and instruments under pressure, with heater underneath A Valentine Urethral Irrigator on adjustable standard, with graduated jar, tubing and nickel-plated shield nozzle, as shown A White-enameled Bowl, used in venereal diseases, which can be turned under the shelf when not in use. One Percolator Irrigator on adjust- able standard, for wound irrigation, with tubing, nozzle, etc. Three Glass Shelves for sundries. Cleanliness is such an important factor in surgery that no physician can afford to be without an apparatus of this kind. Secondly, it is very useful and more than worth the cost of it in satisfaction and the favorable impression it makes on the patient. No. 0. Wocher Complete Wash Stand, with gas-heating burners............... 75 00 No. 0A. Wocher Complete Wash Stand, with Primus kerosene burners............ 80 00 ASEPTIC FURNITURE. SHELF STAND AND DRESSING CASE. crystal plate glass shelves, the two upper shelves measuring 12 x 60 inches. case has glass back, top, bottom and sides and sliding covers. A. F. 124. Combined Aseptic Shelf Stand and Dressing Case, mounted on casters. Constructed of tubular wrought iron, white enameled. Has three The MAX WOCHER & SON, CINCINNATI, OHIO. SHELF STANDARD DRESSING CASE. A. F. 126 Combined Aseptic Shelf Stand and Dressing Case, con structed of wrought iron, white enameled, mounted on rubber tired casters ; top is crystal plate glass, 24 inches wide by 48 inches long, and has a railing around three sides; the dressing box is full size of frame, and has glass back, top, bottom and sides ; covers of box slide, and can be used as shelves : bottom shelf is crystal plate glass. 334. MAX WOCHER & SON, CINCINNATI, OHIO. ie DRESSING CASES. A F 130 lay A F129* Aseptic Dressing Case, small size, 9x 9x 18 inches, with glass back, top, bottom and sides; or entire case nickel plated. Price. a on Venckes a sehagsg sastesier! Ga DO ar A F130" Aseptic Dressing Case, constructed of wrought iron, white enameled; has a plate-glass top 16 x 20 inches, and a case for dressings, with glass top, bottom and sides; also, a lower shelf of steel, white enameled; total height, 38 inches. Price piccicepines beh pi kcmies ce 80 00 A F131* Aseptic Dressing Case, constructed of wrought iron, white enameled ; case is divided in center | su by a glass partition. making two separate compartments, each 12 x 16 inches, and 16 inches high; total height, 26inches. Top is of steel, white enam« led, 16x 24 inches. Price. 40 00 A F132* Aseptic Dressing Case and Instrument Table, constructed of wrought iron, white enameled; u top of table is plate glass, 16 x 20 inches; has two drop shelves, each 8 x 16 inches, which, Pp when raised, make table top 16 x 36 inches; the dressing box has glass bottom, sides and cover; lower shelf is steel, white enameled. Total height of stand, 34inches. Price.... 50 00 —— MAX WOCHER & SON, CINCINNATI, OHIO. STRETCHERS. = - wae A. F. 140 Peeweeeuas!| LUNCH TRAY For Hospitals and Sanitariums. A new aarticle for the convenience of hospital attendants. Saves innumerable trips to the kitchen besides lessening the length of time requir- eee. idk a nina act i: ais ed to serve each meal. oF: 140 Will hold a dozen large sized trays. Easy to handle; nothing about it to wear out or get out of Order: shelves are made of hardwood, oiled, with a small molding running around the four sides. Finished in black, white or maroon enamel. Mounted on strong, steel Suspension wheels with solid rubber tires. DIMENSIONS: 68 inches long, 25 inches wide: lower shelf 3 feet from floor, Upper shelf 4 feet from floor; push handle on each end. 336 MAX WOCHER & SON, CINCINNATI, OHIO. ASEPTIC FURNITURE. WHEEL STRETCHERS FOR HOSPITALS. ———— “SLY A.F.142. The entire frame of wrought iron, finished in black, white or maroon enamel. Built on strong, substantial lines, capable of carrying a weight of over 500 pounds. Length 6 feet, width 2 feet 2 inches, height 2 feet 10 inches. Will pass through any ordinary doorway. ‘The wheels are steel suspension with solid rubber tires. The large wheels are 24 inches in diameter, the small swivel wheels 12 inches. We furnish two styles of top, hardwood or upholstered. RICO Min. ois ss 3 eee $35.00. A.F.143 Our new design. Handsome in appearance, strong and durable. Both end wheels swivel, allowing the stretcher to turn in a very small space. Finished in white, black or maroon enamel. Length 6 feet, width 26 inches, height 34 inches. Furnished with either padded or oak top. Prices is. er $35.00. MAX WOCHER & SON, CINCINNATI, OHIO. 337 ASEPTIC FURNITURE. A. F. 146 A. F, 146* Towel Rack, all metal, white enameled.........scceecceees $ 3 00 A, F, 147* ea eee A ere eae? pay 3 50 A. Figd48 Hatiand Coat Rack, white ehaincled 20105 RRP ee. 10 00 A. F, 149 ** Coat and Umbrella Rack, white enameled ............ 15 00 A. F, 150* Rack of iron, heavily galvanized to prevent rusting (not aluminumized). Size A, to hold 6 bed pans and 12 LIFERAISS Py. are VARS OER OFS $15 00 > Size B, to hold 8 bed pans and 6 TTITGAIS Sank ce hat Een Dee Ge 11 00 Size C, to hold 2 bed pans and 4 TTI NARS Aol cist ihis Sek ts eae mere eiels 10 00 Other designs made to order. All Instruments designated with a * rr illustrated, 338 MAX WOCHER & SON, CINCINNATI, OHIO. THE PERFECTION SURGICAL INSTRUMENT STERILIZER. This sterilizer is made for the generation of steam within itself by gas heat, or by means of steam from the boiler plant of an institution, confining it in coils from direct contact with the water provided to vaporize for sterilization. The technical test of a sterilizer for the surgeon’s use is the absolute sterility of everything processed in it, and of dry dressings. We claim that the perfect results of the work are only obtainable in the use of the ‘*Perfection Sterilizer,’ and give as our reason for this opinion, our methods of producing the result. Ist. Water for vaporizing is carried, not in the chamber of sterilization, but in the jacket surrounding. Steam is there generated under to Ibs.. or if you like, 20 lbs. pressure, giving off a sensible effort of heat from 240° F, to 260° F. 2nd. Under the conditions stated above, the articles for sterilization are placed in the chamber, the door closed and locked. Then the atmosphere locked in the chamber is forced out of it by means of the air ejector, leaving a vacuum, 3rd. The steam confined in jacket is now turned into the chamber, and as the atmosphere has been withdrawn from the articles, the steam instantly enters, and the contact continued for from 15 to 30 minutes, according to the density of the load in chamber, 4th. At the end of steaming, cut off communication between chamber and jacket, open escape valves, and by means of the air ejector applied for from Io to 20 minutes, according to the quantity and character of goods in the chamber, open the door, and there will remain no evidence of steam, and the goods may be removed dry and sterile, The advantages of the « Perfection’? and for which Letters Patent are held, are: A. The jacket for water and steam surrounding the chamber, securing for it a high degree of dry heat. 4. The means for creating vacuum on the initial, and withdrawing steam at the finish of the process, C. The perfect door of entrance to the chamber D, The air filtering valve to prevent possible fertilization while destroying vacuum. The convenience of manipulation of the apparatus and the technicality of manufacture. A combination dry-oven with a steam pressure sterilizer. The double cylinders used in construction of these sterilizers are of the best Lake Superior copper, with a resisting strength of 100 lbs. to the square inch, Every ‘‘ Perfection Sterilizer” is constructed upon an equal basis of strength, having in mind its safety, longevity and exemption from repairs, as well as to secure for each size and class the assurance of its being capable of fully carrying out its functions. ‘The classes refer solely to finish, the realization of results being the same in any class, As already stated to produce the “ Perfection Sterilizer’? we consider results, using only the strongest and best material throughout, and are most exacting in workmanship. This sterilizer is made of various sizes ranging from 8'4x19 to 24x32 inches inside measurement. Special circular with prices will be sent on request. MAX WOCHER & SON, CINCINNATI, OHIO. A NEW COMBINATION SUPERHEATED STEAM STERILIZER, FOR ASEPTICIZING SIMULTANEOUSLY Instruments, Dressings, Towels, Water, or anything required during an Operation. Fig, 2. arranged with three stationary Bunson gas burners, “A’’ “A,’’ with stop-cock and fitting for tubing, Fig. 1, illustrates the front and inside arrangement of the Outer Jacket. high, 19 inches long, and 13 inches wide. Fig. 2, illustrates the Inne tray ““D.”’ Into the latter a 1 per cent. soda solution is place ments, The Apparatus is made of copper throughout, and is Size, 19 inches 2r Jacket, with perforated 1 for the immersion of the instru- The copper conveyance boxes, ‘ E’’ ‘‘E,’’as shownon Fig. 2, are intended for the dressings, towels, aprons, etc., while sterilizing. These boxes which are teles posing the orifices, thereby allowing the ste illustrated in the box marked ‘‘open.”’ Price of Improved Combination Sterilizer “6 “ a “ copic, are drawn apart ex- am to enter into both upper and lower parts as See A Mee sige ... $30 00 with white enameled stand.,............... . 40 00 PRESSURE STERILIZER For Dressings, Toweling, Etc. «Autoclav or Digester.’’ The boiler is made of extra heavy copper, tin lined, is 24 inches deep and 11 inches in diameter, with a perforated rack inside. The lid is made of cast brass, tinned on the inside and nickel plated on the outside. It is made with a ground joint, no washers being necessary to make it steam-tight; it is held in position by six screw clamps. The apparatus is provided with a pressure gauge, thermometer and safety valve; the latter is set at 30 pounds, but may be increased or de- creased to any pressure desired ‘There is a small pet valve, which niust be kept open until the steam escapes, thereby forcing all the air out of the boiler. The boiler is supported by a sheet-iron base 8 inches high and is provided at the bottom with a stop-cock to drain the water, The extreme height of the apparatus is 40 inches. MAX WOCHER & SON, CINCINNATI, OHIO WATER STERILIZER. ; t i ( 1 § 1 : i ‘ A F158 In furnishing Water Sterilizers we have had but one object in view. and . that was turn out a sterilizer which in point of quality, finish and efficiency, should be super- ior to anything at present on the market. The Tanks are of seamless cold drawn copper or brass, lined inside with pure tin. The ] casing at the cylinders can readily be removed for the purpose of cleaning. On top of each tank is mounted a steam safety valve, an air cock, to allow the passage of air from the tanks when displaced by the water in filling, and an air filtering valve, which permits nothing but filtered air to enter the tanks as the water is withdrawn. Between the tanks is suspended a cleanable filter of Natural stone. The steam heated tanks are supplied with steam, copper coils, coated with pure tin, and 8 each cold water tank has a similar coil, through which cold water passes, cooling the water i to any desired temperature after sterilizing. Other fittings include a thermometer for each I tank, registering temperature and pressure; water gauge fittings, also the neccessary valves 8 for the proper control of the apparatus. “We do not supply the valves for steam and water t connections, which are properly part of the installation.” I We furnish these sterilizers in six different sizes, viz.: 10, 25, 50, 75 and 100 gallons t to each tank, and to be heated by gas, kerosene or direct steam connection g Price on application : Ail instruments designated with a *« are illustrated. STERILIZERS AND WATER FILTER. 122a Wocher-Rochester Combination Sterilizer. Steam, Hot Air, Boiling Water This is an excellent pressure sterilizer at a low price. It is the same design as the Rochester Sterilizer but of large size and has, in addition, a water gauge and faucet for obtaining hot water in the operating room, It is designed for gauze and instru- ments and is furnished with the wire gauze trays as shown in Fig. 122q, or with the gauze receptacles as in Fig. 1226 Sterilizing chamber, 22 inches long, 10 inches wide, 10 inches deep. Base, 24 inches long, 12% inches wide, 5 inches deep, with glass gauge and brass cock to draw off water. tf t Polished copper, tin lined, brass fittings, $35 00 ere. t error 7| The same, nickel Pte Ne, . aaa 40 00 | Price for two Schim- = melbush Gauze Re- a = BS ceptacles, as_ illus- “18 trated (1225), addi- {4 ©40se0 J tional ., ..'. : .geeaech 8 00 oar Fitted with coil to at- tach to steam plant, ty ante we. VD White Enameled Stand, with gas birner extra 65.5 0 9 50 with extra shelf for oil stove, extra, 9 50 Prices of smaller or larger sizes on application. Primus Wickless Blue Flame Oil Stoves, each.............. 4 00 No. 1. Water Sterilizer and Filter. ‘This Sterilizer is con- Structed with a view to supplying sterile hot and cold water, a most important adjunct to every operating room. It is arranged for gas heat, and has every convenience for the perfect and successful Sterilization of water. The apparatus has filter (C) connected direct to the street water system. The upper tank (A) is for hot water, having a capacity of fifteen gallons. Convenient piping transfers the water to the lower tank or reservoir (B), which holds twenty Ballons. The whole apparatus is beautifully nickel plated and Mounted on an iron stand, white enameled. Price, net n Pare hrere ites se 4 GdNe a ata $100 00 342 MAX WOCHER & SON, CINCINNATI, OHIO STERILIZERS No. 2* Surgeon’s Combination all Copper Sterilizer, for instruments, dressings, towels and wate rT. a ster 1 ilized wat is used exter ty in every operation zed in this ay It consi and same is convenie has made the latter plated copper frame, tus it which is supt rated tray for ing the instruments. The ngs, towels, etc., laced in a box C, leaving the cover and bottom orifices or slides of same open, until steri d. When ed the orifices or slides are closed, permitting the 1 gauze box to be carried to place of operation without danger of infection. This is an advantage our ster lizers possess over others, where gauze is placed loose in the apparatus, which requires handling after sterilization. PI ’ 1 gs No. 2A. Same pattern as the above, but made of tin with copper bottom, and having a wire basket for the gauze instead of copper box C. Prive: > 23 All tin sterilizers rust, hence are not as serviceable No. 4. No. 3* Oculist’s or Dentist’s Combination Sterilizers, same princip!e as above, size 0'44x5'4x5%inches. Price heated with Bunson burner, Eb:dp He Heres VORG se ohn Keebo $s 50 No. 4* Portable Combination Sterilizer, for sterilizing Gauze and Instruments, and for carrying instruments to an operation. All parts made of copper, nickel- plated; consists of one instrument pan (1) with pe rforated tray, one G vuze box (2), which fits snugly on the instrument pan, one 3-burner alcohol lamp and one canvas case (3). For c: irrying, the feet and lamp are placed into the pan (1) which is placed into the Gauze box (2) with any instrument desired. All are carried in canvas cover ET ree RT RON Re MIO ip g Seo ihe Mes Aufuare «sede vn He biala pub aNibaic? cots oo S0kent ous te ee beads $12 00 inches. This sterilizer has a raising same to place instruments into sterilizer while boiling Com Pp g necessary No. 5a* Specialists’ Office Sterilizer, all copper, nickel-plated, size 14x7x hinged lid with wood knob fo plete with Bunson burner No. 6* Sterilizing Kettle, of enamei ware, with perforated tray, to lift out, 16-inch, $275; 18-inch, $3 50; 20-inch, $! 00. All instruments designated with a * are illustrated. MAX WOCHER & SON, CINCINNATI, OHIO 343 STERILIZERS, 1141%4* Improved Rochester Combination Sterilizer, with large water sterilizing cham ber, the latter supplied with f uge. It is a simple but perfectly constructed ilizer, portable or s nary, and adapted for use with any kind of a stove or burner, or we I : icet and water > Flame Gas Burner; and Alcohol Lamp; or Sterilizer with the most approved and economical Electric Heater. \ny of the three sterilizing agents, dry heat, steam or boiling water, may be utilized at will Che sterilizing chamber, by the single turn- ing of a valve, may be filled with either steam or hot air, and in this way instruments or dressings may first be subjected to dry heat, hen am-sterilized, then thoroughly and quickly dried by hot air, [he apparatus consists of a double- walled chamber The outer wall rests in the groove of a removable base, which forms a water joint. (his base may be used for sterilizing or instruments with boiling “one percent soda solution”, if desired, and dressings, gowns, etc., may at the same time be steam-sterilized in amber above, Size 15 in. long, 13 in. high and 7% in. wide. Price Aluminum Finish Stand, with gas burner, lows s ose fede 1 50 Aluminum Finish Stand, with- out gas burner, folding. ....... 60 Copper Alcohol Lamps......... 1 50) 114 E.—Electric Heated Rochester Sterilizer. This is the regular No. 114 Rochester Ster- ilizer, supplied with the well-known Pro metheus Electric Heating device. Priceé::completes oii i.c:. Sivbecsu’ ces cae $25 00 Wa wa Wocher’s Surgical Instrument Sterilizer No. 20. All copper, nickel-plated with perforated draining pan, pan lifters, and supplied with nickel-plated stop-cock as shown: The outfit is mounted on a solid white enameled stand. having milk white glass shelf A Bunsen Gas Burner and air inlet supply cock is adjusted on the stand, and has been found the most satisfactory instrument steril izer for the operating room. Coils for steam heating Primus Kerosene Burners or Electric Heaters can also be supplied if desired at special price Size of sterilizer, 20 inches long, 10 inches wide, 7 inches deep and entire outfit standing 39 inches high, hg CSE HR ERR apie. | Simi Be sacewteticery Meo 00 All instruments designated with a « are illustrated. MAX WOCHER & SON, CINCINNATI, OHIO. ROCHESTER COMBINATION STERILIZERS. STEAM, HOT AIR, BOILING WATER. Every doctor realizes that ne should have an efficient sterilizer as part of his office equipment Rochester Combination Ster- ilizers meet the requirements better than any apparatus made. They are so constructed that dry heat or steam can be turned into the sterilizing chamber at will by simply opening or shutting the valve. Thus, to prevent ex- cessive condensation, instruments and dress- ings can be heated by hot air, then steam can be turned in and after the articles are sterilized they can be quickly dried off again by hot air If desired the base can be utilized forsteriliz- ing in boiling water (one per cent. soda solu tion) and the whole upper part used for steam sterilizing dressings, etc., at the same time SIZES AND PRICES OF STERILIZING CHAMBERS. HEAVY TIN, WITH COPPER BOTTOM No. 104. Length, 14 inches Width, 6 inches Depth, 6 inches Price, $5 50 No. 106 ch iC Gage‘! : 6 00 No. 108. v 18 a ' — 8 : je 7 00 \LI, COPPER, POLISHED No. 107. Length, 71% inches Width, 3% inches. Depth, 3% inches Price, $ 6 00 No, 114. : 14 ss 6 er ‘ 6 . 12 50 No, 116 ? 16 ¥ deen ‘ 7 Af 15 00 Nts 118, sess sg ) hinge ‘47-50 Nickel plating, 75c., $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 extra, ac to size Special sizes for hospitals made to order STANDS. ALCOHOL LAMPS. These Stands are made in a very substantial man- Where gas is not accessible these Lamps are very ner and have folding legs convenient. They can be used in connection with stands without gas burners Tit} -ne ta 6 mn: " om W atuOn ees burner. 3... eee eee 0 60 Dae a Stas sae css ee riers eit sine Seip ne © lle rleminnis sels ers aimee 50 Sterilizer Brushes.........eseeeceseers odin vie 01s 010 0 Ww wo sas bale ole 620.0 0 O:8s 65/4 0104s elp-taigalng 10 THE INFANT INCUBATOR, FOR PREMATURELY BORN INFANTS. This apparatus is constructed entirely of steel, and can be thoroughly cleaned. The temperature is regulated by an elec- tric thermometer, actuated by four dry cells. Price upon application. We carry one apparatus in stock for rental purpose. MAX WOCHER & SON, CINCINNATI, OHIO. FS MILK __ FEANICREAM haTee WATER. } R £ MATERNA.PATAPPLD FOR’ [ [FE ~F. .: qf. te NURSING SUPPLIES. The «* Materna”’ (Estraus) for the Home Modification of Milk, As suggested by Dr. Sidney V. Haas, enables the physi- cian to successfully cope with the ever-perplexing prob- lem of Artificial Infant Feeding. It is devised upon the now-accepted idea that cow’s milk in a modified form is the most rational substitute for mother’s milk: Hereto- fore the expense of milk modified in accordance with a prescription and the difficulty of having it properly modified at jlome have prevented many physicians from recommending its use. Preeti t $1 50 ROCHESTER FOOD WARMERS. These Warmers are made of copper, and, unliké rubber, which is very perishable, will last a life-time. Besides, they are much cheaper than rubber warmers. They are covered with a remov- able felt cosy which makes them complete in themselves. No blanket is required to keep them warm. Boiling water is poured into the jacket through the screw-cap opening. The bottles con- taining food are placed in the tubes and do not come in direct contact with water. They can be used for any food, but are especially adapted for They hold three bottles, and will keep the food warm enough for feeding, at least eight hours. They rob bottle feeding of its worst drawbacks; parents or nurses who use them are not obliged to get up in the night to heat food * for the baby, and as there is no delay, baby will not become rest- less by having to wait for its food after waking. Milk or other food can be kept cool by substituting finely Sterilized milk. (AND COOLERS.) crushed ice or ice water instead of hot water. Price, Polished Copper with Felt Cosy, $2.00. Bottles extra (three) 25 cents. oD Bath Thermometers, 8-inch, $0.25; 9-inch, $0.35; 12-inch, $0.60 For Sterilizers see Index. MAX WOCHER & SON, CINCINNATI, OHIO. DISINFECTING APPARATUS. The ‘‘ Copper Retort ”’ Formaldehyde Gas Generator. Formaldehyde Gas is being universally and almost exclusively used by Bacteriologists, Physi- t cians, Boards of Health and Hospitals, for disin- tion of wards, rooms and clothing. It is also nsively used for steri tion of instru- , catheters, etc., with excellent resulis. This Generator is of copper and brass through- out. Itis supplied with Primus blast lamp, and is operated fror itside of room. Hither a 4o of formaldehyde or formalin used. All parts inte rchangeable, a room of 12,000 cubic feet with The ‘‘Sanitary”’ Formaldehyde Gas Generator. This apparatus consists of a cylindrical copper receiver with a shallow corrugated copper chamber beneath the same, communicating by a suitable means with the room or apartment to be disinfected ; a valve controls the entrance into the heating chamber from the receiver; a heating lamp heats the same. Swedish MECHANICAL OPERATION.—A quantity of solution of formaldehyde is put into the receiver through the open- ing ontop. The heating lamp is lit and the shallow chamber below the receiver brought to a red heat. The valve is then opened, anda fine stream of the formaldehyde solutional to pass into the allow chamber. with the heated metal tt lowed Upon coming in contact 1e solution is instantly decomposed, and the formic aldehyde gas liberated through the pipe. The @ gas is superheated, dried and purified as it passes from the chamber into the room or apartment being disinfected. This apparatus, like the above, is Oo} erated on the outside of the apart- ment to be disinfected, and the gas conveyed by means of a flexible rubber tube through the key-hole of a door or other opening. Data on Formaldehyde Gas Disinfection anc 1 full description of above apparatus furnished on application. Sanitary No. 1 Improved. Capacity, 15,000 cubic feet. Designed for general apartment disinfecting, 0.0700 opi ganti a $27.50 Sanitary No. 2. Capacity, 50,000 cubic feet. Designed for very exten- SEV ENE oy Ss gia es ot Ac ch The Universal Formaldehyde Gas Generator. A cheap apparatus for disinfecting small rooms or closets, constructed so it can be used with a candle, kerosene lamp or gas, Price il | j i —— 348 MAX WOCHER & SON, CINCINN ATI, OHIO. DISINFECTING APPARATUS. SCHERING’S FORMALIN LAMP FOR SICK-ROOM DISINFECTION AND DEODORIZATION. Schering’s Formalin Lamp is unsurpassed for the prevention of contagious diseases by chemical combination with their noxious principles. It energetic- ally sterilizes, purifies and deodorizes the air, producing a pure, refreshing and odorless atmosphere in the sick room. It is invaluable in the prevention and treatment of catarrhs of all kinds, influenza, diptheria, measles, scarlatina, whooping cough and other zymotic affections, and is indorsed by the leading hygienists of the world By the use of Schering’s Formalin Pastils, which are entirely innocuous, the danger of employing the caustic liquid Formalin is avoided Price, with Pastils.... ye iy Pastils,’ per box of 20.2... 66 THE SIMPLEX STEAM VAPORIZER AND FORMALIN LAMP. (Dr. Janeway’s Favorite Inhaler. ) This Lamp enjoys many advantages over cold atomizer and direct heat appliances, in that it volatilizes, softens and prepares all medicinal substances, for inhalation, by the aid of steam, carrying the medication in a ‘‘ warm, healing vapor’’ to the nose, throat and lungs thoroughly prepared for immediate action and benefit. Full directions and formulas accompany each instrument. The Lamp is also the Leader on the market for disinfecting rooms, closets, coaches and libraries by Formal- dehyde solution Price, ey On: PIMPS POs $1.50 a SEABURY’S SANITARY CUSPIDORS. ‘ Light, Clean, Aseptic, Cheap. They consist of a waterproof container inserted and retained in a metal frame. After using, these cups are easily removed, and should be destroyed dy durning, so as to obliterate all germs of disease, and replaced by new ones PRICES Cuspidors, with Cover. ....each, $0 85 a — Extra Cup Papers....per box of 20, 25 Seabury Cuspidor. ee f bh Pen per 100, 1 00 Patented 1889 SPIT CUPS. Spit Cup or Flask, aluminum, with spring lid, to be carried in the pocket............... $1 75 a Pile plomaeeneh NSNGle <0 se es cabs ess doves meats es mele our» Pe yee: 30 «porcelain, with funnel removable........ eyes: nee ort ee icibhs dia.e Sen's Saco ea ‘« «¢ white enameled steel...... Pah ee Libris 2c bate saath eG aiuto 2 Gee PRO ss ben 75 1* 4* 5* 6* MAX WOCHER & SON, CINCINNATI, OHIO. WOUND IRRIGATORS. Extension Irrigator Stand, Wocher’s, Extreme height, 8 feet. This stand is the handsomest on the market; has heavy iron base and is supplied with casters, Stand is finished in white enamel. Irrigator capacity 1% gallons, and is supplied with tubing, Esmarch shutoff and enameled si NG 21 ep ia DER SURI ABE HE )y gi Y stein Extension Irrigator Stand, with upright standard notched with handhold to secure strong hold, requiring no set screw to hold irrigator at various heights. With 1 4-gallon irrigator, tubing and Esmarch shutoff.............0...005 05.. 16 50 Double Irrigator Stand, with two irrigators, otherwise as No. 1 .................. 18 00 Double Irrigator Stand, with upright standard notched, otherwise as No. 2........ 21 50 Bi i =] Dy hs with electric multiple-mirror reflector and adjustable joint connecting wires, key socket, etc... Any of the above stands furnished with smaller or larger irrigator as may be desired. All instruments designated with a * are illustrated. 349 13 50 8 00 la* 2a 38a* 4a 5a 6a Ta 8a 9a 10a lla 12a* 13a l4a 15a MAX WOCHER & SON, CINCINNATI, OHIO. WOUND IRRIGATORS—GLASS TRAYS. Irrigator Bottle, with tubulure and fitting, six feet of tubing and Esmarch shut- vo Der sa BYE Se FONG Semper Sapo Mee eT TTT RUMP we S. tpn Pi ACHR irrigator Bottle, with tubulure only. ihdihi a Balan n Ke 2-gal., 2.75; 3-gal., Percolator Frame, with lock pulley to be raised and lowered. Can be suspended to ceiling or wall bracket. Price as illustrated Percolator Frame, with wall bracket, Valentine’s, see index ‘‘ Valentine’’......... Percolator, without fitting........ 1-gal., $1.00; 1%4-gal., $1.25; 2-gal., $1.75; 3-gal., Valentine's, S0-OUNCes +c. sca ess uctu us ce ates den vente tele t aaa os fitting hard rnbber to connect tubing........cssccecccceccess, a ee? aoft rubber nipple and H, ¥) Attihg .¢cs sss cee eee eee Yablay, for percdlator;with ‘large endo F.2 7% es BA ea a ns ea os on Valentine, with heavy shutoff end ...2.........0..cccececes FEMUIAT, LOW 1G OF Biss DEL POOL MC. cc cases Zio ie oh eke ewes white, 7c.; red, Percolator Irrigator, complete, with frame as shown to suspend from ceiling, or wall bracket with 6 feet of tubing, shutoff, pulley and rope, 1¥4-gal., $8.50; 2-gal., $4.00; 3-gal., Saline Apparatus, see index ‘‘Kelly’s’’............ Esmarch Shutoff.......... Ne \) >, Wei VEE A Wi (Wiggin aint 4 2-gal., $3.75; 3-gal., $4 50 3 50 3 50 8 50 2 75 40 40 1 35 1 50 15 4 45 83 50 60 « #OCHER & SON, OIN., O. 16a All instruments designated with a * are illustrated. 16a* Glass Trays, clear crystal glass, straight walls. Bove @ inchesy! each... ssa .$0 50 63x 4% $6 ys) eee 75 e x44 « 06 Pei 1 20 10% x 6%‘ REED. : gate es 7% 1 50 ie ah a as cee os 2 00 18% x 83% ‘ eee: | ieire ea 2 v0) 18 x1l0% “ OF Wes. cbc io chs 6 90 MAX WOCHER & SON, CINCINNATI, OHIO. HOSPITAL GLASSWARE, Etc. 16* ASEPTIC SELF-RETAINING NICKEL-PLATED SHUT-OFF Hasily adjusted to control the flow through any size tubing, always ready for use......... $0 60 18* IRRIGATOR TIPS. i? Haees Conical... i... ue ey per dozen, $0 60 Ae .. plain, per dozen, $0 80 B* Glass olivary od a 6 Sees WRG be olds oo «| MEMS ditodl cllt-o co's 6 ch ol ees 0 75 20 19* FLUSHING BOTTLE OR HAND IRRIGATOR. RPO e yy L CUAME lcs lee ay gees) $0 30 RS ane sachs cea ster $0 60 Made in three sizes each, $0 20 TO eee ee ee eee eee ee eT Pe ere et re Pe ee 21* IRRIGATOR SPOUT CAPS, Soft rubber, for slipping over spouts of bottles to make connection with rubber tubing. Each 22 IRRIGATOR TUBING. Red rubber, 9-ft. iengths, with funnel end to slip over spouts of bottlés............éach, $1 35 Tubing, white rubber, ordinary, 4 ittth diameter 4:77 .3¢7 ooo. cece eee per foot, 07 All instruments designated with a * are illustrated. 352 MAX WOCHER & SON, CINCINNATI, OHIO. HOSPITAL GLASSWARE, Etc. 9 8* IRRIGATOR, Balloon Form, of Crystal Glass. To aera rm ceiling, complete, with metal collar, chains and pulley, 6 feet rubber tubing and Esmarch shut-o 50 9* IRRIGATOR, Crystal Glass, without Handle. Capacity 1 quart plain, $0 75; graduated, $1 10 = » ies! - 1 20; . 1 65 2 By-at4 “ 1 60; ¢ 2 00 ar 4 ¥: yeaee re 2 10; 2 75 Clear rameter and Remarch shut-off, additional i... 56. 0ss00c'ss cc veeahe o8 voles ou colle ons¥senceoe 1 00 10* IRRIGATOR, Crystal Glass, with Handle. Capacity 1 quart..... ve ee plain, $1 00; graduated, $1 25 HY 1% Os a ae * * . ae ¥ 20° ' 2 ey 2 dy : weer SPER Ni sa 1 30; “ as 1 90; =; 11 11* IRRIGATOR, Crystal Glass, Funnel Shaped, Flat Back. Extra Fine. Capacity 1 quart, graduated. ............ceeeee $1 00 | 2 , rte ah ty i tow Mate gee C0 waleniais & 1 50 6 feet rubber tubing and Esmarch shut-off, additional 12* IRRIGATOR, Crystal Glass, Funnel Shaped, Flat Back. Capacity 1 quart, graduated $0 90 | Capacity 144 quarts, graduated... .ccceisvesess $1 00 a 2 4 ET Me ETE 1 20 : 8144 *: 14d 1 80 6 feet rubber tubing and Esmarch shut-off, additional.................ee00e 1 00 13* IRRIGATOR, Zinc Metal, Fire Bronzed Outside. Capacihy't quate; 30 20 :‘2 Gtarts; $9.40 ¢ Bader tast od, ei Oe eee cain Rake ach imhiin. $0 55 6 feet rubber tubing and Esmarch shut-off, additional 14#* IRRIGATOR, Glass Cylinder in Metal Frame. Capacity 1 quart, $0 90; 2 quarts, $1 35; 3 quarts........ 6 feet rubber tubing and Esmarch shut-off, additional For Urethral Irrigators, see page All Intruments designated with a * are illustrate MAX WOCHER & SON, CINCINNATI, OHIO. CHEMICAL APPARATUS AND GLASSWARE. 2955* 2956* 2957* 2958 2959* 2960* 2961* 2962 2963 2964 2965 2965a 2956 wosewaune Jar, 43 itich diameters, ... 5.0.0. cane... so each, $1 00 peermstreemnnes, shortest heer 2, i et a ee eel sf 45 5 x Ge NY emialate ee > Wt: ae. wk. | ii, gee tes + 70 ns > Di aoe tre aan enn oc oes cS SON «oe ee ee. deat pieoages 510) Evaporating Dish, Porcelain, with lip, 1 ounce ...........ceceececceceuce ‘s 20 = bs pe tt eaepadoe cena Set. Sn 5 o 20 € a ni Hf) Me ORS hn oath Fak > 0.0 oc Se cin 25 te 3 4 ori) MRM 4 osc. chien BEN doce rae ae eee 30 rs ig es FS! 13+ OM is 9. cat ve MOIEN @ a'v'e 3 Smee q 35 ry 4 *s Foe (i ies MMT: Sk aa ar atatg 9 wiglea'g Meares aie ‘e: 40 cy! oo WACOM Cryptnis; QSROLLed SIZEB. 626s Fads sence cue coe doz. 60 SAPOMIEMRL DAL DUI 3 beets iccis tere eis singe skh ES Gk LAUE coat ae oe RE 75 wd Wo: OUSE cas RES! odin: sa SAM Oe osc Dieu SEO eel La eee 85 a cA st ROLUOUN 1's Cio iia odiv'a ig'0/s 01s 95'S ae oie vo bbc MUO Ras vy hE 1 00 Chemical’ Flask, Best“Rotiemian, 4 dunce. .; oi 25. eS Eee each, 15 a Hh ty rf Bes aie Molec 's ecie'teh a one SEE the 20 nd " hd DB SS nin nip ing oeR Pest NU, o MURR ae ys 25 Beakers, Nest of 5— 1, 8, 4, Band 6 ounce.........cccccccccccccccecccce ye 75 be Cee Or ay CANS. SP re eles Coens oo oe cee “9 2 OO $6 We, With titi al OUNGR: Vo. pe pee atk kan e, 15 2 2 _ eA or ties o's t Ubaalaiah cayieae tas Cr sa btile we GO ne boas ay 15 rf ¥ edness: Got tea ue ee ee etree Saal: PM meer, aE ter aie 3 18 $9 % WL. SRR ote hep dien be bedinns sar ne en Rea oe | Re a Eee 2 18 " ay i Oy dacsirepeensebs hace «per Miacsh $s ie ha due camer: ‘f 20 as ys Si ee OR Iso Sina Rab ece haw Une pak URI Se cc ane aaa oe 25 Bottle with Tubulature, (Irrigator) quart)s2) 0. oe TR. 1 00 ¥ tf ney PERN pr shes gel enka tsa oe oh bee te 1 50 ne as be 2 SEN Te Pn NS Pe Mes ot rN ae 275 < ss by 3 Seri heibrotaiathaesseh tReet en at Dae Ns, o 3 50 Precipitating Jar with lip, pititear wos einige eyed ekeevccacbevcesccidisuss 30 as as TF gL CONE 20 see et ads Bah mc in’s cat bees a ee Ice te a 40 Me ity Sot ISRO cas cite a nis Rats rik ew eek ee eS 90 Anesthetic Bottle, Chloroform or Ether, glass caps and stoppers, 4 ounce...... 50 + is “s se oe ada er 75 “ “ 3 Ke hie tee ebay 1 00 Specific Gravity Bottles, with Graduation mark on neck, each in case, 5 sizes, IM) gram: 1000.grani;. 10 ccs 50 cc? 100 ce. Smal, 65 ic cc adh uldb ice ctw iubicees s 1 25 All instruments designated with a * are illustrated. ' 2966* 2967* 2968* 2968a 2969* 2970 2971 2972* 2973* 2974 2975 2976 2977 2978* 2979 MAX WOCHER & SON, CINCINNATI, OHIO. CHEMICAL APPARATUS AND GLASSWARE. Retort, Glass, Pint, Plain, 50 cts.; with ground glass SLODDOT, «is nic'e sis's0 4:9 sipue ob bie $0 90 nie 4 Oar eee PY Lh a tet gg ek a go ae 1 10 ig ‘“ -¥% Gallon, Plain, 75 cts.; with ground glass stopper............00. 1 30 as adie | ve AA) A 4 A ih SOD). ees wo oc aimee 1 50 Receiver, ‘' Pint, oh. | ae se " e Lisp | ele s'e:«'s Qh 75 baat ©. Vg i ae. S ms e a Oh ace Be 85 4 ‘> " ¥% Gallon, bold yt Eiinaabe de ide ii Me eeese te deey sete 1 00 € Svcd - Le GOS 4 a nh Th edie eile 6 aiew aan 1 50 Retort ‘Stand, ‘Tron, 4 Ringer ssi. .36... 22. Bigeye EN ss 6 esac. Se 1 - “s sy Tr AED, ZAC ss RSS Ss aeai dom ai oi ge. GAAS DID. a hv lDT «i en anulaineene 7 Rubber Gas Bags, with stop cocks, 1 Gal., $1 75; 2 Gal, $2 25; 3 Gal., $2 50; ss IR Rei peated 8S, 24 VEY s o's. C6 e 6 vv ow cette CRONIES yo so. « bb Gs. en 3 00 E Gsty ubes,-d-atich, per aozenyy iev04s see's s ccc eee eee, TO ees 20 : nite Meike i TRMES FoF bv tdies chee eRe Te CURL. ss. sae re 25 " US, Shh OT HEGEL. 0.610 6 0'¢ w'e's sie 5 o.¢ egy UMMEN MEI 1 isis a osc yc cE 30 hy NOVO pinay ot MGT. 9 ibe € 019 8 albino by 6 SRNR AR MIEN UG © 6's 5'sese'o:s clic eGR 35 a mda - antes Oe Wes ot SSE Sic 3 2.205 ee deep RRO BES 5 Sc ae cie Oe ae 40 Test Tubes, nest of 3, 4 to 6-inch, per dozen nests ..................00000 00 90 ¢f . Ree FS tly aL sy NL a STR proton Nie’ iy gia eae Inne ame 1 25 Neat Tubes ‘on foot, B-inch,: per d6zety.o. vsiias beanie seve batuastas" ibe iad ahescun 1 00 vig 7 Re RO aR * Paha ass oi gs a anata hatbwis bre «bcs Ain o:s Raiae gi Ae 1 26 " - ig) Bt " PAs when gastos Gaalah he ss osama Ok CRIME 2 00 ROSE TUBS FAGIGER tannin chadinW ee chs SAS veel ace Votes dol ue 15 ROCE.GUASE 2: O23. OL ES Ey HA Bs. SNe As Str Soy eee 35 ee pa Sr a ee FETA AV Co Dang l peop nastier sean rein aa ey eme eee ary Og ata ere ay 40 dy «with hollow conical stem for collecting sediment, each.............. 60 Detain, Mums Ces, Ulett SRN. yt e ea, eet ns aaron ce mete 10 REI DOtR@ a CARS, LON MERCH Hi i aiwas abe buck EAE) bine ie ieee ic ee 10 Glase; Babing, light: éesheayy.usicss .sadbD. sone tao wale x bathed per Ib., 60 cts. to 1 256 In ordering Glass Tubing state whether inside or outside diameters are given. Crucinles, Berlin China, with covers, 860.5. !.ssic ies dois obs cles edeeecy ook 25 o ay fe tT gtRie CRb oe +b Pctis. Wh Me cidiblins tists cogs Ww acidats vece! MD 6 Sand or Hessian, small, 3 in nest............0c0ccceee Cott, “Re Vises EG se me) tr 8 a large, G60. Wbicnc< legneowm tax Pew Le ices)?! OD All instruments designated with a « are illustrated. 2980* 2981 2982* 2983* 2984* 2985* 2986 2987 2988* 2989* MAX WOCHER & SON, CINCINNATI, OHIO. CHEMICAL APPARATUS AND GLASSWARE. "OD 2 *.L “Mi “ig N= Ad i a ‘y “hn | i wii oT re = A ‘tm ll WN 8's = I i i al i ill Tripod, Iron. 73% inches high, 1 ring 13) Se ‘with 3 concentric rings, 2, 5 and 7 in. apertures. . Wash Bottle, Woulff Bottles, 4 pint, 3 necks,. complete with flexible exit tube quart, 3 1 pint, 65c.; 1 quart, Je af ape ray a FS OR. Iti ssf cs a ode ahead Lda 2, 2 Ee, Perdolatom Gonical @ieavy Glass, pint 34). . 0666) oct e Piensa ce eee fs tS fs * Ua oo Hp Vide wah ott elt. Ph cgree Remee s r ¥ 7 cn SL PAMION ce traci yeas Gy cheats tee cen cen ue 8 tf ne PTI Gag LORE. 8 CSE EEE PI ERA eR san ye eiBigha ie treet cdi ws 4 a SUE, Abia ee ame eh tice otha cote fy VaR E Ce eed come tee Glass “Puanel, plain, Pouce) echo TER ee ee BOR, Mae fe nd DAME hy 3b oS ae cae a ga TUT S ae dra we eta are eb) Lg. ws lle et if . His MERWE Sens ticity FES EVER: s Laden T aut e oat eae nea A ve PNM Sy MEME Le Saw wigok sen y Dele cate ae de us anes NR off ¥ tf Pinta, .tyil. leds legvadis sami st Gade cadet. hi ts es MOMAERG et aels o'S Werte! Cole or CRAP TATE Ue atan ke vi cee See te ae id ibe and-Made, % oz. AOU Sletider stem. 66). Sta eee Leas As Hh: S02) Sa 0 Nh 6 SAA, SA Oe OR OLS eal ORE ag Lainie Vs vy % PUES ois nod Sen shee hs taney Be as oie eon ig is Ny SUMED ss woe Une. (a dew ien el sia koe GREENE cent tiie Hard Rubber Funnel, DUNE 3.5! 57 We'd < eb, sake SE a a ee e's DINE SAS 1-0 or Heche she pert cee arn neo Miao ae CUAL U ts's, 0 '0'3 Vind we wig athe ck meee ae he ORC LGR TREE vied Graduates, Glass, Cone Shape. Double Scale, 60 Minims and 5 CC 20c Double Scale, 2 oz, and 60CC 10s AOA. Bey as ac Yon = 1B 20c. 8 QO « 1 “ee “ee 30 ae 25c. 16 ae ae 500 ae All instruments designated with a * are illustrated. 8 356 MAX WOCHER & SON, CINCINNATI, OHIO. CHEMICAL APPARATUS AND GLASSWARE. 3002 2990* Graduate Glass, tumbler shape ; Metric scale 15 c. c., $0 25 Metric scale 120c. c., $0 60 “ce “ee 30 “ce 85 “ce ae 250 ae 80 ; : ae oc 60 ae 50 oe “et 500 “ 1 00 9991* Graduate Glass, {Cylindrical yretric scale 10c.c., 50 Metricscale120c.c., 1 00 L on foot, Pr “« 3o « 65 “ “« 950 * 1 65 “ce oc 60 ae "5 “ ce 500 “ 2 50 2992* Graduate Glass, on foot, 69 mimim.......-.ssseerereeeseeeetertete etter: 20 190° Sh... 1 Beer asin os oie 0 cso oe sc 0s in meues 25 Bc. c. graduated im $C. C.. ssc eee ee cece seers erceees 75 2993* Glass Dishes, 3 inches diameter........+++++ereeeess sss seeee eset ettees esses s 35 | aS A | Uae ss oyidty alee aa Rao, heclesiade tat ane 75 a he 66. MRI gk is 5a eA 60 ae ces se ne eee 1 25 9994* Acid Drop Bottles, 1-oz., long stoppered.....-. 5.2000. 0 5200s e rr etteeetreterees 40 2995 $f ? $ 2 ff AG 1 ei eek dk ciple a ble «ORGS Spee els O 5 bie oh ois 50 2996* Spatulas, wood handle......... 38-inch, 25 cts.; 4-inch, 35 cts.; 5-inch, 40 cts.; 6.5. ABS ES ti'§Os * Biot. TOs 2997 3 hard rubber handle, 15 cts. each additional. 2998 i wil-tetel. 55.0. ese 3-inch, 30 cts.; 4-inch, 35 cts.; 5-inch, 40 cts.; 6 ae 45 oe 8 “ee 60 “ae Q999* Pill Tile............-- 6-inch, 65 cts.; 8-inch, 65 cts.; 10-inch, $1.00; 12-inch, 1 75 3000* Alcohol Lamp, glass, 2-oz., with ground Glass CAP... . eee sree eee ee cette eens 25 3001 ae cacti ten es Se cupnas Mein goa > ck i460 A 35 3002* Mortar and Pestle, Wedgewood..... No. 0000, 3-inch, 30 cts.; No. 1, 4%-inch, 65 “ 00u, 3u" 45 “* “c 2, 5K it 70 “es 00, 3%" 50 *¢ “ 36 “c "5 ’ ““ 0, TO 60 “* 3003 Rubber Tubing, 14-inch internal diameter, light, per foot, 4 cts.; heavy, per foot, 6 : ee “eé se sé o mR 6 “ce “ce 13 “ “ 4“ sé ‘s 7 ‘“ ‘“ “ ‘ 3 “ec “ce “ce “ce “ 8 “cc “ “ec ll % “ “ee “ oe “oe 10 “ “ “ 13 A “a “ “ “ “ 1b * “ “ 18 3004 Rubber Tubing, imported pure gum. No. 1, inside diam. 3 m. m., per foot, 5cts.; No. 8, inside diam. 5 m. m., per foot, 14 &6 2, ““ 3% 7 “ 6 rT; 9, “ 6 “ ‘“ 16 “ce 3. “ee 3% ae ae 7 “ce ee 10, se 7 “oe “a 18 “ 4, “ce 3% “ec “ 9 “ce “ Bi “ce 8 “ce “ 22 a 5, “ec 4 ee “ 10 “ “ec 12, ay 9 “ “ 24 “ 6 “ 4% “ “ 11 “e “ 13, “ce 10 “cc “ce 30 “ 7 “ce 4 % “oe “cc 12 “ec “ce 14, oe 11 “c “ce 38 All Instruments designated with a * are illustrated. 3006* 3007* 8008* 3009 3010* 3011 3012* 8013* 3014 3015* 8016 3017* 8018* 3019" 8020* 3021* 3005 MAX WOCHER & SON, CINCINNATI, OHIO. 357 CHEMICAL APPARATUS AND GLASSWARE. \| 3017 3021 3005* Hydrometers, for acid, alkali, ammonia, bark, beer, brine, coal oil, cider, chlorine, lye, milk, pickle, salt, syrup, spirit, for liquids lighter than water, for liquids heavier than water, each i $0 50 Hydrometer Jars, om foot.....+ss0.c-ssse--cossr testes et sts tases ec tece rs eces 10-inch, 40c. ; 12-inch 50 t Mohr’s Burette, 25 ec., graduated in 1-5, 90c. ;, graduated in 1-10, $1 25; 50 cc,, graduated in 1-5, $1 50: graduated in 1-10, $1 75; 100 cc., graduated in 15, S208; graduated int fr10 5) 5.5. Pig fo icine al 5 225 With Glass Stop Cocks, additional, Cach.....sseceeeceeeeeee reece terete etree cece eee ee tee ee cent nee aeees 1 2 Burette Holders, plain wood stands oo ee eer BEERS avis osu n ceenteey ode chav sce eu eier One 1 25 : “ . " , Boe i yca WORRORT Gremeied Dh) + > vaemeeegnliamenlte I 1 50 PAD, vasa sduccezesccadees 175 Volume Pipettes......-----+eererr sess 5 cc Pipette, with Nipple, 30 minim, graduated.......-. i ts a Eye, each in separate wood box, per doz ‘ s 3 Medicine Dropper, straight or GIN VOR osc ccrneccccdee se suadiccrcisiserte recs poppe Mnbns serge ee 30 > Graduatad in 1-5’s 10 cc....-++++++* om ti s 1.5's 50 cc....-- es al * © 1-5's 100 cc S ae ; fee Creamometer for measuring percentage of cream in*milk........ splint, 6S cents: ah 2 25 Milk Test Set, consisting of two jars, 1 pint graduated from 0 to 90, one % pint pasa" ay) 0 to 3, and one Lactometer, put upina neat wooden Hox, COMIPICEE csi hh peep ees rom ie | Dropping Bottles, square or POMEL Way soe ees e gt es conse ¥% oz., 15 cents. ; 1 oz., 20 cae ; a xt 2 * i Atropine, with pipette stopper. ... we linda a om Balsam Varnish or Drop Bottle 25 Compression Bottle Faucet......--++-s+e++ oud Veta: - “ae Champagne Cork.......:++-seesseeerener es Ti . - J All Instruments designated with a * are illustrated 358 MAX WOCHER & SON, CINCINNATI, OHIO. CHEMICAL APPARATUS AND GLASSWARE. 3030 3022 3032 3022* Bunsen Burner, bent arm, large bn ghaiek hee ¢ Gabe. § shes ... $0 75 3023 Ee ig A ‘small, + (gait a Me a. oe 3024* 7 a straight, small. ; . eet Wests. ss a rae a 35 3025 “ . eae Ts BRR oF Seren yan 40 3026 ty “as a Sita, mickel-plate iid 200...) aap a tO 3026a Koch’s Safety Burner. . Reta tiy.. Ae eee 7 50 3027 Bunsen Burner, improved, with flame check and gas regulator.................. 1 00 3028 Tripods for burners, for setting on evaporating dish, etc., small................. 12 3029 ” My . ny é: a as *$ Marge dah tussle. aed Ue 15 3030* No. 1 Gas Stove ; ‘ : Pines iss « POE Gy cee de sae 3031* Pocket Stove, with pan for heating fluids, in box.....................00. Pte cet 8032* Rubber Stoppers, for Laboratory use. a I 7] ero ; 7 Diz ; é Bons ; ia é ti c ’ ee lid, F ; 1-He 1 a 7 eae 2-Ho TEES No, faeacnsth. aa Maches id m aches. iis Me inted, _Per Dozen, 228 Per Dore Mortal 3} 17 | 13 $0 20 $0 25 $0 30 2 Heo] we 15 25 30 35 o ee ae, 49 40 45 50 4 Hes) meg #1 50 Ci 55 60 Se in Pb | % 70 | 75 80 6 1¥; 1 | 45 85 90 95 7 he | 1% is 1 00 1 10 1 20 grag Be Ss Ex» eae 1 ee 1 30 | 1 40 9 ly | ly; 1¥, 1 40 1 50 1 60 __ 10 1% | ly 1 4, 2 00 | 215 | 280 3031a,. Kerosene Heater, wickless, odorless, burns 8031b. with a powerful blue Alcohol "4 blast flame which is Gas Stove. forced up by com- Bit : F ' In thisimproved pressed air and is stove the alco- therefore non- 4 hol is converted explosive. F I into and burns Price, $4.00. _-gsa me with MW standard for holding kettles, etc., $5.75. as a gas. Price, $1.00. a 4 MAX WOCHER & SON, CINCINNATI, OHIO. THERMOMETERS AND SUNDRIES. 3033* Chemical Thermometers, graduated on glass, 210° F SOE ot. aeelsi...7 Gi Me 4 TOOT CO b3 Q00* Ce. erie. 1 25 ] hy i r GG WIEBERIE: cucu. sna deuce cle Oar ve tvane been 1 00 aia ls DR DOT BO A Be, oS ik a os) Mae $0 35 Re ick 40 4 3 . x COUPLE BERG ois sighs FUR pewsntec cs ces cote osaueamcceneis chy 60 Weather Thermometer, tin case. 6 inch bi 40% $0 15 Sineh A oe 2 “41 My Wood Back «.5<:s0i, Sinchs: tieivis« 35 + A : PR inSS Tae i. id PEEP E , C ea CBO ee 1 50 > ne sj “metal fac 80 3038 sf _ and Barometer....... 3040* Dairy Thermometer, 8 inch flange, metal scale 2 3042 i xs 8 inch glass 25 3042 A Incubator Thermometer, graduated from 0 to 50° Centigrade 1 00 3043 Bath Thermometers, wood case, 8inch... $0 25 10 inch......$0 35 Linh. Nv’. .s 50 3043 B* ‘‘Ideal’’ Feeding and Drinking Cup, for administering nourishment in the recumbent / position, each...... $0 25 Per dozens. ue ss... oo Ket binge xi Pare eeRta veut PTugP COME e 9 2 25 3043 C* Aluminum Spit Cup. Top is removable and can be easily cleansed, each.................. bets 35 3036 8037 $048 C;:* 3043 B A‘l instruments designated with a * are illustrated. 3045* Glass Syringes, male, No. 00 MAX WOCHER & SON, CINCINNATI, OHIO. GLASS SYRINGES AND SUNDRIES. 4 4ie:0 die die bio ita Holle AMER GES AWE AT IEG per dozen, $0 75 Res 3 ae eons) ety pag ieee eee 85 ss ‘ Orn MIEN CRG geo. cg ea unc mete fs L 00 249 ss xf CO ig Bs seie' ee bia o Waleed ol Meta aie alee ob 1 10 A as 2 oo) eM ge sec CADE MEI MIs POG Cedina ya EE zf 1 25 3047* 4 f Hey OAM Point, No... O06 3. Acanc 2 Ui ceeea sea ‘Ss 90 ve . J fs ‘s paren jemupyae se uta Ue oe bi 1 00 3048* a sb female Nor Gint oy. 208 exclcsle els ae aes L 26 7 * sb TS ERIS AC Petre: § no bg i Mabie Nght 4 1 50 i Y bs I Pi siaraye vis ores ann DETREI MNS vig odes i 1 75 Dy is ‘ ene Mair's vce we SUI SIS, soaks see. eR RMe re 2 00 8050 Glass Syringes, for washing out wounds, slender taper point...20z., 80c. 8 oz. 25 Sool*. Eye Cups, glass or_porcelaitisy 5 iiii) 80808 cei dicing bier ad eRe aot each, 15 O00e". Spite Mugs, bine lass. orks. oR L age 8. aes tata een $8 380 3053* as earthenware, with loose funnel’); 23),.060) wom Ie 'p aaiie $f 35 “ + a IONCT, PCCANOEE 6 6 00.05. vk UD ems. «ak i ee 8054* Sick Feeders, wide, side spout, plain white..............+-..-05-.. ee, f 30 3055* sy : long, front ‘ 4; Bala ciy a \cace' § p< vin std i 35 3056* ss ff porcelain spoon, white and gold flowered............ ny 25 3057* " graduated porcelain medicine spoon.................0.... Be 30 COGN Hooding Tubes, Glass: ...., c+... Mb as se hid s cos s. a 20 3059 RE iy pug i) 5 VaR Amr gan she head od alas he a 25 vis - tubber and dines, See Ter. i. oe oe ts oS 3060 Medicine Glass, graduations CUMIN Nile shee oly. oo Walpche Cane - 25 3061 Ay * oA TE so cho chek cae co ee g 10 3045 ““ 3058 ~ 8052 All instruments designated with a * are illustrated. 75 MAX WOCHER & SON, CINCINNATI, OHIO. GLASSWARE. 3070" Preparation Jar. The illustration represents a new preparation jar, which we are now prepared to supply, with accurately ground tops fitting absolutely air-tight upon the glass rim of the jar. These jars have no lip or contraction at the top, being made perfectly straight and are specially adapted for holding delicate tis- sues, which can be removed from them without danger of tearing. As they are absolutely air-tight, volatile liquids can be kept in them for any length of time. Madein three sizes of clear flint glass, and are in every way adapted to microscopical purposes. No.1. Height inside, 3% inch; diameter inside, 2% i 1 ansieh seins. 0 i> teats each, $0 30 ws i} “ “6 “ Naat ae “ 5 “ “ “ y “ “ “ 1Y vey dvi waleviniycs igen eecclwamt 20 3071* Air-tight Museum Jars, small, with wire clamp. These Jars are especially adapted to laboratory and general microscopical uses and to museum purposes. As they are air-tight, volatile liquids can be kept in them for any length of time and specimens in alcohol can be preserved perfectly. They have no necks, and therefore can be readily cleansed and delicate specimens can be removed from them without danger of injury. Small size, height 3inch, diameter 3 inch, capacity 6 ounces. ..........-.cceceeeeecececececs each, $0 12 Medium ‘* te Be Be iz 10 “ 7 Large “ “ 6%" “ 3 « “ 16 “a 3074 8072* Air-Tight Museum Jars, with clamp and screw. Height, 6 inches, diameter 4% inches, capacity 1 quart 8 5: " 6 1 gallon.... ae og “ “ 8 “ « Naa brett: «45 “ “ 9 “ “ Pe ans COAT eee ee “5 1% e ss 136. ShiccHURMaves MMMM TS rnin ss 00's vccinee's daphne ehe 8073 Specimen Jars, with ground glass stoppers. 1Gallon, height, 12 inches, diameter 7% inches, width of mouth 3inches...............eceececees $2 00 2 « e 16 “ “ mig we “ cr oe ame aa 3 2 3 4 “ 18% * “ 8 “ er, met 475 4 “ ss peer ee “ 9% « ae Sa 6 50 3074* Screw Cap Tube Vials. No. 45. 1Drachm, Length 65 Millimeters, diameter 15 Milimeters dozen, $0 35 “ ‘ ‘ “ 46. 2 i < 82 ! nd 16 * 45 “ 47, 3 “ “86 “ “ 19 “ “ 55 “ 48 4 “ ugg “ “ 24 “ mr 65 89, ¥ 3% inches. % inch. “ auarni is 75 wk) bis 5% hs sid Th ress Aghia ee eps soe be 90 3075 Vials, for Medicine Cases and Saddle Bags. In ordering vials used in our medicine cases please give the Catalogue Number of the case for which ‘ate are wanted; also carefully give the length and diameter in Millimeters according to Millimeter Scale—without measuring cork or stopper—of the different sizes of vials wanted. Special vials in lots of one dozen or more made to order. ‘‘Metric” Specifications are requested. 3076 Tincture Bottles. Glass stoppered, round or square, 1 ounce............sceeeeees eee per dozen, $1 20 “ “ “ “ a6 “ M; “ 0 “ “ P ae “ “ 8 “ ge “ 1 75 2077 Salt Mouth Bottles. Glass stoppered, round or square, 1 ounce.. ..per dozen, $1 40 “ “ “ “ “ 2 « , “ 150 “ “ “ “ “ ah ees a “ 175 ie ° tf " ie Bia wed ees itt. tet YY 25 All Instruments designated with a * are illustrated. 362 MAX WOCHER & SON, CINCINNATI, OHIO. | GLASSWARE. | . ! SPECIMEN OR DRESSING JARS. i| j {| | H ! ‘| ij ij i] "I | i | 3077a I 3077A* Heavy Glass, Well Made, Fine Quality. Hh Outside Diameter, 3 inches, height without lid,6 inches................:.e005 each, $1 00 ny ‘a af by. oY S ‘s $78 | ere ik % 2 00 it] *, 4 1368 Ue ie ts ROOM Gee occ. cs. ss ee dbo. 100] | i] a rs 8 4 ibe Ae te, eee F Siow eile + 4543.00 1 3077B* Tall Form, Ordinary Glass, Lids not Ground. i Dithensions, 376:x 6 inches, capacity, PQs rest ewic caus se. ecole vcs wins ch ae each, $ 40 : “hs 4x8% ‘ om Pe AU OM ssecais-v'd's cc's c's brs o's seis eae les Sen ee yy 45 | | a Wee Oe Um ee, CADACIEY, 4 GALION. ... 05. 6 vcis's'ss.0d s ioes Shaan S 50 HY A 5%xl0%y * i: 1 SFr ed slave 0 88 thbncls'< 08 hea AL DRC ER eI i: 60 | 1 3077C* Low Form, Ordinary Glass, Lids not Ground. Diese; Ai <6 inches, capacity, | quarty. so.crtviw earwteerer reese each, $ 40 Hf “ 4x7 “ “ Mion hh ee sere eating th sar one “ 45 Mig Seam = «(SS vis Me wot e eee eee SOOT TROTUTT SEC CCU TEM ae 50 ih . BYixTR x 1 $f WSS. oda e wih Ce Vata 6: t'es bee " 60 3078 3079 3078* Cylinder Jars, PUD DOCOR Ack MANCHOS | 0 '..6 s/s cine dab Na vis Ose ehh ne ebeen each, $0 90 3078A* as tg é DO Oak ia os pees eal auE ee 1 50 *3079* Imimérsion Bowls, for sterile and antiseptic solutions, ground edges, round i i ’ Pp g g ‘ »-bottom, 12 inches diameter, made in three colors to readily distinguish the different antiseptics. JOG TITERS TABLA SEE ch on bo o's 0's eA behinds ahah be cde da Saginiesis 4 3 50 PURI, RMI. ce i ee ca Satis her | au) 0) calms tere M4 3 75 BC trs ES 35. 0h siesta ieee ccc newb cess ebblethavegae 3 75 3079A* Glass Pus Basin, ~8 inch, 60 cts.; 10 inch, $1.00; 12 inch............... 48 fs OO All Tristruments designated with a * are illustrated, GLASSWARE. SPECIMEN JARS. 3079 B* New Square Glass Box Jar for permanent mounting and exhibition of specimens. ‘The feature of this jar is the polished flat ground side which affords an excellent view of the contained object. TALL FORM. Each TALL FORM—(on't'd. Each x2 x1lin..§ 65 30x4x5 in... .$6 50 5 x Zee oy 75 82x6x5 ‘*... 900 8 x2 eat .. wee 38x5x5 ‘°.., 9 00 8ixdixli".. 1 75 10} x 2hx 1}. 2 00 FLAT FORM. lljx2¢x2 “.. 2.10 5¢x4x1}in.. 1 45 1A eG. ee NT. BOD Ox Oe >. 260 ii 15 x4}x1{‘‘.. 8 75 62623 ae 20 x2 x2.%*.. 4°00) {dive Sine aie OO 20 x4 x£52"%,. O30 10 xox rae oO 80 xé ive) 4 ou eS Oo / 3079 C* Anatomical Jars made of véry+strong colorless glass, with overlapping cover fitting in groove. This grove is to be half filled with glycerine or paraffine oil, which, when the cover is on, forms an absolutely hermet- ical lock, made in the following sizes: i | | | 18:%'8x5 “.. 6 BO | Each Each D Sipe. 6s oa eke e ae $3 00 JOG nr) ape $4 50 Vustspeneirne 8 00 LOE 6 Thee ose 5's Se 2 ws aa ent 3 60 a2 x 8". Poe ss Se RAT ee Pee 4 00 Ne cir ey yok cee Cabisie's ¢ cigibire 4 20 3079 D* Specimen Jars. The stoppers are pro- vided with hooks, or bars, on which to suspend the specimens. The sizes are measured as fol- lows: Height— from bottom to shoulder; |i) width—diameter at bottom. iW) Height Width Per Doz Rea. . Se Pi. ee eo os $ 4 00 SE .. Geet ae ee Cyne 6 00 Pe a SEN . «cheat eEs ores 5 50 ae. EET... 5 + 0 agi 6 75 OME POT! «0 SUMED 5 cnc all 13 00 2 yh) vs GN ad o's kw oe be 12 00 8. x, GOs .. ita Wises.» kg one 14 00 8... Se. 8. Ame, Phe 2 CO OU Re, . Ce Ss oes eb oy 18 00 10, iat. . Sema se’ ot es ts 00 10. Kish 's SA vie. POT OS 25 00 12°) ee. See eR 30 00 VF ee sad Se | oe a ; 149 3079 D These jars are furnished in various other sizes in not less than 1 dozen quantities. All instruments designated with a * are illustrated, an 0A & ENAMELED WARE. Enameled steel ware is made in many grades. The cheaper are very unsatisfactory, as the enamel is poorly burnt and will chip, while the best, as quoted, are beautiful and highly satisfactory articles, as well as very durable. fal 8* 10* vB ts 12* 13* Bed Pan, all white ...... ..-per doz., $30 00 . agate (Peerless) ...°%¢. 20 00 Douche Pan, all white....... Peer. 7. 00 ws ‘*" agate (Peerless) ‘“* ‘* 15 00 Urinal, male, all white.......% 12 75 ‘*-- female, -all white ......5«. ** 15 00 For glass, porcelain and zinc bed and douche pans, see index. Spe Cups, all white: 5 Vesa. ie Pus Basins, all white. Small, 50c.; medium, 75c.; large ..... Pus Basins, blue and white. Small, 75c.; mietituin, 90c.; large. sss deo wh o's dees Pus Basins, Smithfenc ete Soap Dish, each . Pail, all white, 2-gallon Dressing Pail, for ward or operating room, with removable drainer and 1 10 1 00 1 00 30 1 30 All instruments designated with a * are illustrated, MAX WOCHER & SON, CINCINNATI, OHIO. ENAMELED WARE. 15* Seamless Instrument Trays. Sizes....83(x5% 12%x8 144 x8 16%x9% All white, $0.75 $1.50 $1.75 $2.50 DIZES\ coseciy See 636x956 8x10% 10x12% Blue and white... 40c. 50c. 60c. 16* Ribbed Trays, with lip, size 9% x 16, $1 25 16a* vai she *<. 8% denperial secu: 90 17* Tray, with handles, large size...... 1 75 y| 18* Seamless Bowl, size 153% inches... 1 50 18a* «e “ “ac 11% “cc Ae 90 19* Wash Basin, all white, 133/ inches. 75 “c «“ blue and white....... 65 20* Solution Bowl, small, all white.... 50 21* Irrigator, half round, flat back and bottoni, two-quart.\.).. sera eentans 1 15 22* Irrigator, half round, funnel shape, TWO-CQUALL, SS censure. apt Pitcherss7. 3:2 oc: 2 qt., $1.00; 4 qt., 1 50 Allinstruments designated with a* are illustrated. 36/ MAX WOCHER & SON, CINCINN ATI, OHIO. I DOUCHE AND BED PANS. i 22~/ Bed Pan, poseslait, regular. .) 3.435: s-% seen’... Saeemnaen per dozen, $7 50; each, $1 00 tH 25 a * vt extra large. 2.2660 age ee “A eee ht | hes corh 1 26 iH } Qy*. « “6 “6 Le) Uy ee es Raa “ “ 8°00: . 1 00 1 28* Bed Pan and Douche Pan, porcelain, Perfection................ 2.50; Steel Grey, 3 75 HI 200 BPO UCI 6 ine DOLCP IIH SOMATE, 00) Ss. 5 os os MEMES oo! eG uhk sc ac'e's deccewabe lbepe 2 00 Hi | — 380 pi si a With Outlet... o. . . . Rivwchacclete dl ecmceapeaten ef Spee eres 3 40 31* 4 TWh ct SRM IARI MET le eas. giant 4 a ft e's ore bs Vis per dozen, $9 00; each, 1 50 inh 82 3 + AMM (oo BABI 2S RR a os ee ere PES UP EE Lan Saws 2 75 83* “ “ te us ct with itrigator; completes 05: Wis Se ee 4 00 a i / SA eM ANC, BUNGE ici niga aisis cad og. sp ky + Sekt 2 ....++.2-quart, $0.50; 3-quart, 75 WW 85 Mh ad DT RU 5 TCE «occ ogc esi Bisa unrae to ate > a a E38 3 1 25 it For other Bed Pans, Irrigators, etc., see Index. mI | 86* Rubber Sheeting, white, best quality, i || ) 34 yard wide, per yard, 50c.; 1 yard wide, per yard, 75c.; 1% yard wide, per yard, 1 00 a | ! ) ty | All instruments designated with a * are illustrated. MAX WOCHER & SON, CINCINNATI, OHIO. COMMODES. 22¢ 22c* Commode Chair, Navy Hospital Pattern..... $9 50 23* Né pi Improved Navy Hospital Pattern with arm rest and covered seat.. buat éi— 24* Commode, Wooden U26, with Sanitary Agate Pan with bail; arms work auto- 15 00 matically Lecce ep cece ces ARPT? s oo 0%. $10 00 25* Commode, Wooden US50, with Sanitary Agate Pan with bail. P 26 Rubber Commode Seats. Can be filled with hot water or inflated with air. Size of Opening We ee euCen chee cueing et merch te cette reebte t it e's a's Cains vigeeevieed 7 50 2 £0 368 MAX WOCHER & SON, CINCINNATI, OHIO. | URINALS. / To To 1 Patients. Physicians, i 117* Soft Rubber, No. 1, Regular Pattern, Day use.......... ccccccccecsce «$1 75 $1 15 i ) 118 se Bere a pee UR abet Re Cr Ran ER ETE 1 40 1 00 va 119* ss 3, 4s ss Set ite NARA IARG Silo a'd'. g's ua s's’ ste 3 00 2 00 : 120* “ 4,French ‘“ Me AIOE OE eG yess es oie & 1 90 1 25 HH] 121* se Boxe? é se MEIOSIS og sas See os ae a 1 50 AI 122* “ Ga ‘ FYE i ERE AGM «.¢ Sais a sco e's 3 50 2 00 Hii 123* se Vitae He “and night use, male.......... 4 00 2 50 ij War areas Uriials, male, plait...) icc iicsen nents tees SUsw EGER bus S.)..> male’ or fémale.. . ... cup ceo. des eee eds eae ee a 80 B | 133 Apparatus for everted (c SUMNER iE " 50 1566 2% ‘‘ RRP RIB ee ee nf a uso vin 0'\0 0 5) main i 60 157 3 ae a Fas 5's s's ele 'w s/o 0 > + MME : 50 158 3 " Fe ERR PAE ERG SUE 5. 5 o's 0 9 s'els 3 Se ‘§ 65 159 3 3 BR re Mace ess 5 oo osteo o's + RES fg 80 160 3 ie Shi Rt” RVG ART RCE ee go. 0 clas vin's Gas, > » ERMC els eee ie 161 Extra hea-y, 2% inches wide by 10% feet long............. , 162 sh eee ‘Sine Le * +e oo: See : 163 Sy SS ae aS Rigitets ke = Eo + Seem ies ' a re 2 Cae Se es AB EASES OF THE SKIN. Medium, 5 + 35 50 60 50 75 85 75 90 1 00 1 25 165* THE POROUS ELASTIC BANDAGE. ITS VARIOUS MERITS ARE: First. Its porosity. A feature never pre- sented in any other bandage. Second. Its elasticity, which enables the surgeon or nurse to put it on at any required tension, and which will follow a swelling up or down, as the case may be—a feature un- known in any other bandage. Third. Its absorbent properties. Fourth. Its easy application to any part of the body, not being necessary to fold it over as with other bandages, as it follows itself with equal uniformity around every part of the anatomy. Fifth. Its self-holding qualities. No bother with pins, needle and thread or string, so tiresome to the surgeon, as simply tuck- ing the end under the last fold insures its permanent stay until the surgeon or nurse sees fit to remove it for the purpose of cleanliness. We respectfully invite a fair trial of its many merits. Rolls, 2 ins. by 3 yds. on tension, net, $0 30 Rolls, 2% ins. by 5 yds. on tension, n “ 2% ws 4 Boe “ rr 40 “ 3 eal Jha , wae) “ “ 3 ae ia) 3 “ee ae “ce 55 “fe 3 ae ae 8 oc ay «“e 2 ay “ 5 . “ “ 60 All instruments designated with a ON TENSION. ‘are illustrated. MADE OF PURE GuM, AI, WITH TAPES, H FOR THE TREATMENT OF VARICOSE VEINS, SWELLINGS, AND DIS- eavy eee 00 25 25 50 85 25 50 65 8h a ee et, $0 70 Ty 85 ah Me MAX WOCHER & SON, CINCINNATI, OHIO. HARD RUBBER SYRINGES. =) aes >» —_, No. 00, Male. No 1 C, Male No. 1, Dental. a ec hie eoo eestor oie No. 2, Male. No. 1, Ear. No. 1, Catarrhal. No, 3, Uterine. DAVIDSON RUBBER Co, ] (a | | ape MB 268 5 Sips No. 1, Vaginal. | | Universal, Fig. 2706 No 2, Vaginal. ! | @AVIOGON RUBBER CO, Universal, Fig. 2707% co) DAVIDSON RUBBER Co, No. 4, Rectal and Vaginal. No. 2, Vaginal, with Shield. No. 1, Suppositor. @ f DAVIDSON RUBBER CO, No. 5, Suppositor. Glycerine, Fig. 2718 2691 No. 00, Male, %-ounce............ fo 25 2706 * Universal, 134-0z. 4 tips........... $1 50 ‘| OT Fee Oy inde Sie ade eee atk eau eue 25 2707 * - BOD HI ta ites I 65 ik a Aeon ok SAaMiaas ii reac Smee so. h7074* 2-02. 7 sessesssen 225 I ve Se ‘** with ring, %-0z. 60 2708 * No. 4, Rectal and Vaginal, 3-oz. 1 25 iy to Mia aR Ba @ ¥-0Z. 45 2709“ 4, “ straight pipe, 3-0z. 1 00 2606" *9 sia 46 %-0z. 65 08 REE RS» St! & mt) ClOZ.: Les 2697 * “ 1, Vaginal, M-0z. 40 e711.“ 5, = and Vaginal, 6-0z. 1 50 2008 #, "gy 2; 3-02. 75 chee. Gy 12-0Z. I 75 2699 * “ 2, “ withshield, 3{-0z. 1 00 2718“ «66, = «and Vaginal, 12-0z. 2 00 Lill Dbe Ra ahead 1%4-0z.° 85 2714 * * 1, Suppositor, small ......... 35 2701* “ 3, Uterine, 44-02. I 00 AC Sait ase bie EAEGE:. cveuiers 50 RIOR f° AA ae 1%-0Z. I 35 VTi seer: ss SMAI: sevdases 40 | 2703 * * 1, Catarrhal %-0Z. I 00 rl 8 espa eo eg large 60 ie Perks akg %-0Z. 75 2718 * Glycerine............ ~» 85 LOD Si opis 468 I-0Z. I 00 2719 * “ 1, Dental, ,,-oz 75 All instruments designated with a * are illustrated, 372 MAX WOCHER & SON, CINCINNATI, OHIO. a HARD RUBBER SYRINGES. 3 8! = 2-02: =u : 3 RECTAGHUTERINE-VACINA CATHETER PIPES: 3. Bi Br 3 3 3 4 4] 43 Physician’s Companion Syringe, 2 ounce, with Straight and Bent Rectal, Uterine, Post Nasal, Ear and Catheter Pipes. sey: eesee De eee «seenet, $2 25 | Ultzmann Syringes, 2 ounces ...... Me « a ght ercdaiehG Msn s Wik gh RS e Mal «elses blely GEM net, $1 35 “ “ B66 sc bo i AN yA 1g Saati cg radu tot cetal ool oh TaN $8. QP Q5 The above is for use in the treatment of diseases of the urethra and bladder according to the Ultzmaan method, as advocated by Dr. Robert W. Taylor, Professor of Venereai Diseases in the College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York, whose advice has been fol- i : lowed in the construction of this instrument, and, after a thoroughly satisfactory test, it is : offered to the medical profession as meeting all requirements of the above mentioned treat- . ment. ‘The pipe is tapered so as to admit of any sized catheter being used. | per dozen, $4 50; each, $0 50 ; All Instruments designated with a * are illustrated. MAX WOCHE Net Price. 31 Standard, in paper box, 3 pipes (like cut), 1 qt...... $0 50 32 Standard, in paper box, 3 pipes (like cut), 2 bs Ree 33 Standard, in paper box, 38 34* Standard, in paper box, 3 pipes (like cut) 4 qts...... 85 Standard, in wood box, 5 RAPS, Citic anna aie case B6 Standard, in wood box, 5 37 Standard, in wood box, 5 SIDA UBS pis sewers eb a oais 38 Standard, in wood box, 5 Pipes ie OS cose oir eo eee s 39 Household No. 12, 1 qt..... 40 sf ‘Spa lBPiqtss.i30% 41 " Sys qasty. 42 che (SCRE APS 65 1 90 1 30 1 40 R & SON, CINCINNATI, OHIO. 3 FOUNTAIN SYRINGES. 5 2— THE BF: GOODRICH CO. AKROw. —GNIO 47 43 Standard, in paper box, 3 pipes, 1 qt.. $0 44 Standard, in paper box, 3 pipes, 2 qts. 1 45 Standard, in paper box, 3 pipes, 3 qts. 1 46 Standard, in paper box, 3 pipes, 4 qts. 1 47* Standard, in box, 5 pipes, 1 qt.. 1 48 Standard, in box, 5 pipes, 2 qts. 1 49 Standard, in box, 5 pipes, 3 qts. 1 50 Standard, in box, 5 pipes, 4 qts. 1 51 Glass Fountain Syringe, 1 qt..... For OTHER FOUNTAIN SYRINGES SEE INDEX. All instruments designated with a * are illustrated. 90 10 25 25 40 74 MAX WOCHER & SON, CINCINNATI, OHIO. RUBBER GOODS. 52A* RAPID FLOW FOUNTAIN SYRINGE. With extra large tubing with large lumen, allowing large flow of water; of fine quality. 53* ‘*KING’’ THERMOMETER FOUNTAIN SYRINGE. INSURES DEFINITE TEMPERATURE IN DouCcCHE AND ENEMA. No GuEss-WorK. AVOIDS CHILLING OR SCALDING. Price; (Netic. Vessco s oe $2 00 53 A* THE LADIES’ PERFECT SYRINGE. The ‘‘ Perfect ’’ Syringe is one of the best ) of its kind on the market, in that THE “KING” It is fully controlled by the operator, who CAUTION. = 10 AVOID ORACKING THERMOMETER FIRST PLACE Twa OUPFULS COLD WATER IN BAG, THEN ADD HOT WATER — GuTit SECURING DESIRED TEMPERATURE. | pushes the ring to se- } cure expulsion, and | pulls it to bring back | the fluid into the bulb. One to five years, 80 to 90= Five to fifteen "90 to 97 Twenty toforty"* 10015 F= Forty tonixty “ {025% 16-7 Sixty to seventy It thoroughly washes and medicates every part. It has’ no tubes to It can be filled and carried about, ready for use. Fitted with two noz- zles, vaginal and rectal. Price, Net, $2 00 R 102 R 103 EG ale. Giga Se hae Ee MRE cle dea to R 104 He hee emaay kl iad tlds R 105* Omega, INO thee ut cee cee aM ER a ene R 109 as Bere teek se ee aCe eae R 110 " Die sock yo hice UM PER MEE BER lece 5 pute ek ale RaAllA Standard, No, 1.3: EUR: slip pipes. 000°. Ge Wed ss ee op R 112 ‘* 8,3 “ — screw pipes and H. R. valve boxes.. R 1138* Bag Syringe; 6 625 ee oe. BE Ra Med es. R 114 eS with cleanser; Fig. R116; 6 ogt)..'.. << .2 oie as RETO Daw is ONIN ei ys Gosia vs tela ce e \euinnieee cae teas R 116* Gem, ladies’ vaginal cleanser, irrigating nozzle.............. R117 Nozzles or pipes, vaginal glass, per dozen, $1.50........... Each R 118 ay **. rectal nf ADs aeeas a cghieiats ug R 119 ‘f vaginal H. R., with stop cock..........5. MAX WOCHER & SON, CINCINNATI, OHIO. RUBBER GOODS. R 101* Household: No. 12)... Oa ra Oe 6 ee te WR os ci el LO Alpha, continuous flow ‘‘ A ies ea. Weie 5s a MR REC Ck Coat ale “ce 6c R5 20 OO 75 60 40 40 60 276 MAX WOCHER & SON, CINCINNATI, OHIO. RUBBER GOODS. R 120* Vaginal Self-Retaining Distending Bath Nozzle. This metal nozzle is inserted small and distended in position to thoroughly rinse the vaginal folds. The illustrations show it open and closed. 1. 120 R130* The Success Ladies’ Syringe. The curative value of hot water vaginal ‘‘injections,”’ the importance of ‘‘posture,’’ of the “hot douche,’’ and of ‘‘ continuous irrigation ’’ in treatment of pelvic disorders, have for a long time been appreciated by the medical profession, and need no mention but to say that the ““SuccEss’’ Syringe has been constructed to meet every indication and at the lowest cost. ADVANTAGES OF THIS SYRINGE ARE Ist. It is made of such shape that it is very easily introduced and fits the parts anatomically when in position. 2nd, Injections may be used 20 to 30 degrees hotter with this syringe than with others, as the ‘air space’? prevents the cone from getting hot, thus protecting the more sensitive external parts. 3rd. When the cone is in position the inflow tube may be pushed forward and beyond the cervix, which, together with the positions of the patient, will thoroughly distend the vagina and wash out the bottoms of its folds. The syringe tip is made of hard rubber and can be easily taken apart and cleaned. NET PRICES. Outfit No.1. Syringe Tip with four feet Escape Tubing............00...0- $1 50 Outfit No. 2. Syringe Tip with Bulb Syringe and Escape Tubing .......... 2 00 Outfit No. 3. Syringe Tip with Fountain Syringe and Escape Tubing...... 2 25 Hard Rubber Rectal Tips, two sizes, adult and infant ................. each, 15 All instruments designated with a * are illustrated. a R 185 R 1386* R 137. R 138% R 139* R 140* R 141* R 142* R 143* Vaginal Syringe, Molesworth, Glass Nozzle.......ceccesccscess $1 00 ib i oe FLATG RDS NGAZes ce kas goes antd 1 15 vis Hs Pullar’s:-Spray NOZze se. pad dog chip ek seman <4 2 25 a of Marvel Whirling Spray Nozzle.............06: 3 00 ss “ Household Rotary Sprayo stelle. 6 ioc oot spleens 1 50 ia Ss Tyrian, with Removable Hard Rubber Shield... 1 50 He os IES i PRE ae ima lampe ee Rie he oie hse’ 6 1 25 J * de Wonder: Douche; ‘Bent Neck iis so ok Senne 2 00 3 a Ladies’ Perfect, with Extra Rectal Tip ........ 2 00 MAX WOCHER & SON, CINCINNATI, OHIO. All Instruments designated with a RUBBER GOODS. * are illustrated, o*) sI 8 MAX WOCHER & SON, CINCINNATI, OHIO. RUBBER GOODS. R 154* Improved Vacuum Breast Pump...........sseeceeeeee sees ceveees $2 50 R 1b6* | Baelish Breast: Pupp. voy oc se. ce vevwccwoessvesecseacesseses ews oeee vei sles 35 A ToG" Use ansehbld: Bredstyeanip.. te. .s sss e vec bese wae gece das or sees weeedeedaees een ees 1 00 R 157*;, Breast Shields, “Rubber, - per’ pair 0. MSE se oe Te cece nese pessenceest 20 R 158* e se WIE MINAS D115 PARA Drei che USA a's 4 «isan tia dh one 15 R 159* “ S GIAAS. DeteMaly . ircyis tia ii: te atoms Pe dees «4 go aide BN el alas 35 We dor gem aDles, Nine Siem ee iat, wien sh wail dddioisie ols’ » daiwa vies 4 ahead 50 Fe 1RI* ce Usethral: Synge cee Wpuer so. he cc usb daa a erp eae es ba eee rd derek G 35 Pea teas AMEAL QUIN: MN SLU. soos evaness eaters eet see eee 1 oz., .20; 8 oz 50 Myla atey SOR ae A SAME EY, Pei RAT i iapiiie hele ba ANG aaah Maw a OEE Dorin Ae GaaNnaA 25 he SOG RGEC NTT EAM OSE ere Gis Nodieht > Told Wnts tied aden bis e'e'e Ba'e Vala n's ae 25 R 157 R 161 R 163 R 164 R 162 All Instruments designated with a * are illustrated. “ Hospital Cushion, Sateen COVES... ccc cecc secs cscdeeteccbestccseese Horseshoe Air Cushion, has a removable washa pressure in front Solid Comfort Cushion MAX WOCHER & SON, CINCINNATI, OHIO. RUBBER GOODS. Bed Pah, round, NO OUtIEt.. File i coc cet cn ence's o> " with outlet... " ‘oval, no outlet. ......++. “ "s “with outlet PAT .NOV 13827, 1900 ~ oTWER PATENTS riMGld ‘ALSO PAT. IM GRF°T R178 ORAM All Instruments designated with a * R179 are illustrated, arge size, 50° 17in., 3 380 MAX WOCHER & SON, CINCINNATI, OHIO RUBBER GOODS. P00" AIF PIOWS, Sateen COvela eID ARCH. hod nic is os vyeclddae Sop ang ensue oe $1 50 i Sosa . yea tae Be ee cinglePe dg COA Ht Eo BARRE OCR ex « (SPUR ARI or 5 FR 202s. »5 ne PU SLY Nini aN ha Le GME A 54 one ose Re OGRA Pele thaw ee 2 25 ge Ft % pasate C'S op. TARES ae OE TOR EOL Y ORT Prager ER REY pet ie uae oe Srny tient, cOvEerCU With.shk t R Tl Wich, coor ae eee 2 00 Te Bons. ° - 1 - sad teat (tio co | CEO 2 SF SSeeatth gd SCOR ae Te 206) on co “gh “i hs peeniatipaney ©" iy by Gai aeaaior NSS" St FY OM RSE GD TT R 210* Invalid Chair Cushion, sateen cover, seat 16x 16, back 16x 16............... 5 25 R 211 i - ie ue eee 1B ett SOP SO ok ste ke ae ee R 212* Chair Cushion, center reeded, sateen cover 19x 19....... cc... cece eeece es 8 50 R 213* : FOUND Cres eke! 12 in. $2.25, 14 in. $2.50, 16 in. $2.75,18 in. 3 00 R 214* . 2 SQUATS BALeCH COVE MSG tes Miuichias duke wees ucine ee aces 2 25 R215 Mt = #3 ‘x Sit Se Oren, Wier Mie wee, 2 50 R 216 i as = eg yer RO Se danas, irene pueuum tack... 8.00 R217 xs ny ¥ HS PRLO OAS Selec, Cee ce sisi ose eat aah oa 3 25 R 213. R 214—217. All instruments designated with a * are illustrated. 220 R 221? R 222 R 225 R 226% R 227 R 228 R 229% R 230 MAX WOCHER & SON, CINCINNATI, OHIO. RUBBER GOODS. Me TER Oe CO PE CEB Fonds etka came 4 Sipe aes (ons Raa eS ede See $21 25 gi : SAD Dee Viel de silig's doe Kia, SOE FCN IE 6 EWN dae had Ik We e wk.5 Sal Ge ents Aton tbleiae 28 00 " eV SAR Sener PY pte rats aleetr ae ie oe ct ake es Renae ba 9 6s 00S 00k ba ebb ew . 35 70 Water Bed, 24x 36in..... 66 Q°9 oz | ee “ ce 49 = SO ** tS ee a Water Bag, 13x15 ‘‘. 14x18 “ R 229 R 225-228 R 220-222 These are handsome goods and first class in every respect. All instruments designated with a * R231 Inflator for pillows, cushions, etc. Rubber Bulb Inflators. The thread fits all Air Valves. are illustrated, our SSS SSS nnn 382 MAX WOCHER & SON, CINCINNATI, OHIO. RUBBER GOODS. R 235* Rubber Gloves, Heavy, Cloth WRG ese te ea ear eae $1 00 R 236* . rf Pure Gum, Seamless, run to wrist only, sizes AOMVINO wii to NOt 10. 20 es are 85 R 287 BS fe Regular length, light weight, . . . . . . 75 R 238* “s a éi a Medivm:- weights =< Fn, 85 R 289 s ‘' ee 5 Heavy weight; 2 ts ie fe ae ae) R 240% ‘ zi for Obstetrical use; gauntlet reaches to elbow, in three sizes, No. 7, No. 7% and No. 8, 1 50 R 24] Rubber Sleeves or Armlets, 16 inches LOU Ree. dee SiC ot Cha mae er. seamen Cote were shin es ow - . > per dozen, 25 R 246 “ ‘thin, with reinforced tips, .. Dg ct ae cha ty 40 R 247 - epee 123.7 pea a Re ye ae at “s 50 R 248* Operating Head Cap, Pure Guin, < cae see ae tiie acess | shor | R 249 2h o i ‘ with hole in center for tre- DRI LP a 1 50 | FR 250* Face Mask, Pure Gum. . ei ek OO R 240 RK 238 Le 236 R 245 to 247 In ordering Gloves give size around hand between thumb and knuckles, All Rubber Goods designated with a * are illustrated. MAX WOCHER & SON, CINCINNATI, OHIO. RUBBER GOODS. Abd-minal Coil, red rubber, Head Water Coil, red I Pure Gum Ice Bag, fc “ Helmet 1ce Cap, 1.20.60. .i665- Pure Gum Ice Cap. . ie i” with Perfection Ice Cap, English Ice Cap, checked cloth covered, 9 inch, PROTA Ta TAT TN 5 oi Nid i TELE GD 3s 60 ial i 00 “ = 3 4 . 70 5 50 py i . pak 4 80 6 00 a i fine quality 1 65 7 00 oe mC 4 2 75 7 50 re bs 3 a 85 8 00 a a 4 95 = hy 8 50 - i flannel covered .-1 quart, each, 75 “ ‘ > ane “s 85 te ' 8 1 00 sg < 4 1 10 : very fine red rubber 2 1 00 . # rs id : 3 1 2 > = 5 : 4 1 50 i for face, flannel covered \% pint, each, $0 60 % pint, 75 i . ae all rubber Sotes . 6 0z., 75 1402z., 1 00 . Woman’s Delight, an ideal shape for the abdomen.... 2 quart 150 38quart, 1 75 vy Can be tied in position, 12 x 8 inches 2 3 quart, each, 2 00 4 ! for spine . F , 15 inch, each, $1 15 20inch, 1 40 NG sr rR MMU GE OU EOE 5 RUNG s RON SOE casing. 508k, cccccspece cccses cosesnqcastsonsioceedsabeamahydspns cede aplapeh buedecpebeacsh 75 WITH PATENTED UNLOSABLE R 307 STOPPER WITH REMOVABLE FLANNEL COVER PATENTED FEB. 19 PAT. MAR 26 AND MAY 7, 1901 AND MAR. 26, 1901. R 306 R 305 All Rubber Goods designated with a * are illustrated. I R 320 Rubber Tubing per foot, discount in Sizes g inch % “ WR White Light 4 -05 Rubber bu “ “ “ “ White Heavy 06 07 R “ “ “ MAX WOCHER & SON, CINCINNATI, OHIO. RUBBER GOODS. Pure Gum .05 08 .07 -10 +10 12 Imported Pure Gum 333 R 334 single for Syringes ...... for Oil Atomizers Maroon 05 038 lb for Kelley pads, invalid cushions, etc.... double valve for Powder Blowers...... valve for Atomizers for Nasal Douches, etc., with tubi for Syringessiisi.s.ses All Instruments designated with a White Light White Heavy When ordering, state inside diameter and thickness of wall juantity. Pure Gum are illustrated. Following Impor PureG pric $0 50 35 30 25 MAX WOCHER & SON, CINCINNATI, OHIO. ATOMIZERS AND-POWDER BLOWERS. y 7 7 whi | “A 7 i No. 9. ATOMIZER (Large Cup). DeVilbiss Atomizer, No.9. Large cup, entirely of metal; will throw spray in any direc. tion—heavy oils and vaseline by heating, light oils and watery solutions without. Being easily cleaned it is convenient to change from one medicament to another. Complete wath bulb 2 acs. os. wb tse. ah $1 25 4 Complete, with fitting for spray apparatus, 1 00 3 5 | DeVilbiss Atomizer, No. 9. Small cup, \ i entirely of métal; same construction asabove, 2. \° ¢ with cup cylindrical in shape and of less oO en | capacity. m gd og Complete, with bulb.......... .+-- Pl 25 i Complete, with fitting for sprayapparatus, 1 00 6 | s MY 8 | } a > 7 } Ena é | —. > — ‘ \ la ) IAN | x | | | ) dz, | No. 16. ATOMIZER. | DeVilbiss Atomizer, No. 16. Fitted with Ni oe glass reservoir. Complete, with bulb. .$1 25 No. 21. ATOMIZER. Ms . DeVilbiss Atomizer, No. 21. With glass | reservoir; fitted with three small tubes throwing | spray in different directions, For pharyngeal medication through the nares. Complete, with bulb..... Vian Hess eee cated $1 25 No. 23. ATOMIZER. DeVilbiss Atomizer, No. 23. With long glass reservoir; to be used with compressed air. Complete, with fitting for spray apparatus ..... $l 25 DeVilbiss Powder Blower, No. 24. Same design as Atomizer No. 23; to be used with compressed air. Complete, with fitting for spray apparatus, $1 00 DeVilbiss Powder Blower, No. 22. DeVilbiss Powder Blower, No. 19. Glass reservoir; fitted with detachable tip to Glass reservoir; fitted with improved tip to throw powder in any direction. throw powder in any direction. Complete, with bulbisdi 5 yi. Suviwde. $1 00 Complete: with Dulbsc wwe ie ia ve e'as $1 00 The DeVilbiss Powder Blower is so constructed that the powder is carried by a counter current of air, thus scattering the powder over the surface instead of throwing itin bunches, as powder blowers do that are so con- structed that the current of air pushes the powder before it instead of carrying it mixed with it. 9 MAX WOCHER & SON, CINCINNATI, OHIO. DeVILBISS ATOMIZERS. 47 JNcma—e _ aT C. A. 202 C. A. 206 C. A. 202* DeVilbiss set of 5 instruments and nickel plated rack containing 3 atomizers, 1 powder blower and 1 nebulizer with nickel plated rack...... ..........000005. $5 00 C. A. 204 DeVilbiss set of 5 same as above, with circular rack and space in center for electri¢ light. globe used in heating sprays. . .\. Go esasiew iia eee eiee sane k ENN 5 00 C. A. 206* DeVilbiss set of 3 instruments, 1 atomizer, 1 powder blower, and 1 nebulizer WOREEL THTOR GL TRIO THOM, 3 65s oct OMe le sie ech a Oa bib 4.0 FE Leldd ED atelier asia e eae 3 00 Unless otherwise ordered, we will send set as described, but may be made up of your own selection at the same price. E>. rat « Ge 44 DeV. Powder Blower. Will throw powder in any direction desired and diffuse it perfectly. The piece shown may be screwed in point and set so as not to obscure the light when using it to make applications in the ear, and screwed out when a short point is degited. Wr ricei:..... ys vic. lan enay + Gosek. oe l\e 49 DeV. Invertible Nebulizer, " Especially designed for patients’ home use. eis The table for atomized fluids to strike against 33 DeV. Atomizer. as shown is set to give a moist vapor. By The tube of this atomizer is only 7; inch in taking table between thumb and finger and diameter, and can be easily passed through the turning it transversely to the long diameter nares into the pharyngeal vault in the same of the bottle a perfectly dry vapor will be manner you would an Eustachian Catheter. made. Fluids will not escape no matter in Can be rendered aseptic by boiling, as the what position it is placed. Its profusion of connection with the bottle is made without the Vapor is all that can be desired. Price, $1 25 use of corks or washers. Price All instruments designated with a * are illustrated, 388 MAX WOCHER & SON, CINCINNATI, OHIO. HAND VAPORIZERS. No. 1C. Little Wonder Vaporizer. A Combination Vaporizer, Pump and Air Chamber. This apparatus throws a more steady vapor than the style operated with a hand bulb and is less liable to become out of working order. It is designed for physicians who have no Compressed Air Apparatus and is also a cheap Vaporizer for prescribing to patients for home use. Price to Patients <.65 Fhe. i Sede Real + « $5.00 Prict;to ERYSiGins ¢.. 50.4 25'.c-asean kee Seb ss $4.00 No. 2C, The Perfect Vaporizer. This is a most satisfactory Style, is similar to the Little Wonder, excepting has no Air Chamber. Price to Patients... No. 3C. The Upright Pump Vaporizer is also first-class in construction and far superior to the ordinary Nebulizers and Vaporizers on the market. Price: tO PATOMEA oc 9s tess ... $2.50 Price to Physicians 3.35% sv $2.00 No. 4C. The Standard Bulb Nebulizer. Beautiful design, strong and well adapted for hand bulb, as shown in illustration or in connection with Compressed Air Receiver. Price to: PANCNtS.. 6's 2 evn $2.00 Pricé 16. Physician: iii The pad prevents the patient’ the weight of the back cannot ttom of the pan accommodates it labor; avoid pany ] 1 clean, and reliey ix Great and mecha l. It forms a { ther obst this devic rical ithout atable Rim of i K OF Body Pac \. This pad can be through valve C or wi nnel D, Size of pan, ; 134 x 16 incl GS ge joined with ybe d sl -off ) EK, para ber lace on the « rubber The syringe and inflation bag are used for emergency tamponing. No. 6 Galloway Improved Obstetrical Cushion, with douche, tube, tampon and RACH OPER csi hucceie a8 5 oie acs cin'ea #1458 aay wields a CTSA ERB SPP GGR) Sane a A eel VE A 1) No.5 Galloway Improved Obstetrical Cushion, only bits elo asiel sons Na eee vk OU All instruments designated with a are illustrated. 304 MAX WOCHER & SON, CINCINNATI, OHIO. BATH TUBS. . FOR BEDROOMS, CAMP OR HOSPITAL. No. 1. Adults’ Portable Folding Bath Tub. Especially adapted for typhoid cases. ‘The shape is very similar to the metallic tubs; is not’ sus- pended, but rests on the floor. When folded, these tubs are 5 feet long and 5 inches square. No. 2. Child’s Portable Folding Bath Tub. As above, but stands higher, being suspended on folding tripod. RPC eer Ones bo ch sel ss oc Uv leeweeaehewie ... $5 00 ; The above cut represents our new low-priced Perambulating Bath Tub, designed for use in hospitals, sick rooms, etc. It is mounted on a substantial truck having rubber-tired wheels, and can be turned in any direction within its own length. The top is capped with a comfort- able polished-oak rim three inches wide. Aes eM Seo rr he) ve ‘ $27 00 to $35 00 / With Portable Elevator-Stretcher, for lowering and raising patient in the bath, additional, 35 00 Prices, according to the length. MAX WOCHER & SON, CINCINNATI, OHIO. THE SQUARE FOLDING BATH CABINET. For taking Vapor, Medicated, Perfumed or Turkish Baths. Ready for Instant Use when Received. No Setting Up. No Trouble. No Bother. Warranted to be the Best of all Cabinets at the Price. The same results are obtained as at the Hot Springs, Sani- tariums or Turkish Baths, and the cost is not ten cents a week. It is adapted toa large man or small child. Tke material for retaining the heat is of first-class antiseptic rubber drill, devoid of any objectionable odor. It is expanded by a very light frame, so constructed that it will fold into a space not two inches in thickness. Made in four qualities. No. 6. Rubber covered inside, complete, No. 7. " 7 and outside, é No. 8 ‘ best, No. 9 3 Round pattern, Head Steamer Attachment, A LIBERAL DISCOUNT TO THE TRADE. 10. RECLINING CABINET. For taking Hot Air or Vapor Baths in Bed. This device has been brought out through the repeated request of some of the leading physi- ciansof this country. The Cabinet is invaluable for cases of Confinement, Dropsy, Inflammatory Rheumatism, Pneumonia, La Grippe, etc Cabinets closed only 2 inches thick, 14 inches wide and 30 inches long, weight 121bs. Cabinet when in use is 65 inches long, 20 inches wide at the top and the bottom part 30 inches wide, 14 inches high Price of Reclining Cabinet with splendid heat- ing apparatus complete, $7.50 for unlined Cabi- net and $12.50 for lined Cabinet. li. THE GERMICIDAL LUNG CABINET. The purpose or intent of the Cabinet is to provide a compartment, in which the air is impregnated or filled with Antisep. tic Germicidal agents, where a patient may comfortably remain as many hours, day or night, as the requirements of his case demand, The Cabinet is constructed of a frame- work of bronzed iron, 7 feet long, 4% feet wide, by 6 feet high. Over this is a canopy of oiled cloth reaching to the floor. In one end there is a process for evaporating the Antiseptic- Germicidal vapor fluid. The evaporation of this fluid within the compartment thoroughly impregnates the air breathed by the pa- tient, thereby acting as a continuous antiseptic dressing to the local disease. It is constructed in sections, so that when not in use may be stored in small space. We feel sure that no physician who ever usesthe Germicidal Cabinet will pretend to treat a case of either Consumption, Chronic Bronchitis, or Chronic Pneumonia without it. The Cabinet with three gallons of Germicidal vapor fluid F. O. B. for $40.00. Additional vapor fluid may be Secured as required at $1.50 per gallon, or three gallons for $4.00. The fluid we furnish is composed of Carbolic Acid (crude), Carbolic Acid Crystals, Camphor, Oil of Cloves, Oil Cinnamon, Thymol, Menthol, Eucalyptus, Oil of Pine and Cinnamic Acid, so combined as to vaporize uniformly. DRY HOT AIR APPARATUS. Rheumatism (Sciatic or Articular), Anchylosed Joints, Gout, Bright’s Disease, Swelling of the Legs, Arms or Joints, are successfully treated with this Apparatus. No. 1 DRY HOT AIR APPARATUS. WITH ARM, LEG, SHOULDER, HIP, ABDOMEN AND KIDNEY ATTACHMENTS. By means of this appliance dry hot air of any graduated temperature up to 400 degrees Fahr, may be applied to any affected portion of the body, and the requisite temperature held for any desired time, thus producing an evenness of heat and depth of penetration not obtainable in any other way. Dry hot air can be easily borne as high as 280 degrees Fahr. Water boils at 212 degrees Fahr. The apparatus consists of a cylinder 30 inches long, 14 inches high. Fitted with Hot Air Dis- tributer (lined with Asbestos), Rest for Limb, Hot Air Conductor, Dampers for regulating heat supply and ventilation. Special Thermometer and Holder, and Attachments, Toweling, etc. Immediate restorative action generally follows after the first application. The beneficial response is never doubtful. Congestion and inflammatory conditions are at once removed and circulation restored to a wonderful degree, Full directions for using are sent with each apparatus. No, 1. Regular apparatus as above, of galvanized iron, with stand, . A : : $14.00 No. 2. se * . “* oxydized coppered steel, ‘ 18.00 No. 4. THE KNEE HOT AIR APPARATUS. FOR TREATING CROOKED KNEES, SYNOVITIS, AND OTHER JOINT TROUBLES. Better results are obtained for above ailments if the heat is applied only to the part affected. Heated also by Gas, Gasoline or Alcohol. No. 4. Price, : : ; - ; $15.00 No. 4A. Same as the No. 4 but made for both knees. Price, : : i 3 ; 20,00 BODY APPARATUS. (FULL DIRECTIONS SENT WITH EACH.) For the treatment of Bright’s Disease, Syph- ilis and Skin Troubles, Obesity, or where the whole body is affected. It is the greatest money maker ever sold for any physician who desires to do an office busi- ness, or run a hospital. No. i MAX WOCHER & SON, CINCINNATI, OHIO. NURSES’ CASES. hee ae LAr Ee Lae cessity. grooved mostats, are kept Nurse’s Case. Price. Nurse’s nurse’s outfit age scissors, and blunt scissors, tubes o catgut with needle, tube, 6 surgical needles, 1 card of silk and clinical notes,which compartment rear of the instruments. ered aud leather-lined case. No. 1* Presbyterian Hospital A complete with accessories to help out the surgeon in ne- handsome leather- contains Case. It is in morocco-covered lined case following: and 1 hypodermic syringe - with PTT) , est, all metal, [Sree ere eo eg and 4 vials for 1 Price, complete...$1 No. 2* Nurse’s Favorite Case, containing 1 hypodermic syringe and 2 needles, 1 thermom- eter, 1 dressing forceps, 1 scalpel, 1 4%4-inch grooved director, 2 probes, 1 sharp and 2 blunt scissors, 1 heemostat and 1 female metal catheter in fine leather-covered and leather-lined case. No. 3 New York Nurse’s Case, containing 1 Parker’s metal combined male and female ca- theter and porte caustic applicator forceps, 2 scalpels, 1 4%-inch grooved director 2 probes, 1 hzmostat, 1 scissors and 1 splinter forceps, needles and silk, in fine leather-cov- No. 4* Nurse’s Chatelaine Case, made of the finest morocco leather, with straps and leather-covered metal hook to attach to be ] witl x clinical thermometer, femperature Charts, per chart of 50 Clinical Charts, per chart of 50 .. ll instruments designated with a * are illustrated. It. It is leather lined and is fitted ather loops containing the following instru- -inch sharp and blunt scissors, female catheter, dressing needles tablets, in alu minum case, 1 nail file, 1 scal- pel, 1 dressing forceps, director probes, 1 female metal silver plated ca- theter, 2 saline les, 1 soft Wocher’s best thermometer in case, 1 5%-inch angular band- 434-inch sharp ones sterilized glass need- catheter infusion rubber 1 dressing MAX WOCHER & SON, CINCINNATI, OHIO. COMPRESSED AIR ATOMIZING APPARATUS. A spray portant offic Nasal, Eye and Throat affections, as well as for paratus has become one of the most im fixtures and its convenience in treating local, gynecological and rectal spraying, is recogniz office necessity. We have made many importar this department, and our appa to most on the market, for nanship. 2 and first-class work tested before leaving our are fu guaranteed shipping department ar No. 1 Standard Compressed Air Apparatus. This consists of a handsomely enameled seamless, all ylinder, is block-tin lined to prev size inches high and 12 entire absence of seams and ri the possibility of leaks On the Cylind two large sized valves are mounted, made of nickel-plated bronze, these are placed on a slant so that the air can be controlled by the operat Removable couplings are supplied to these iching the tub tions, plated Air Gauge registers the press- ind Silk Covered Tubing, supplied ts effectually removes fe ure in t with plated f and Spray Tubes and an improved Aute Valve is supplied for instantly releasing the pressure This Shut-off has an escape valve to release the pressure in the spray bottle the instant the air hut off, and yids spraying into the patient's face du the withdrawal of the atomizer Three hard r Spray Tubes are furnished, throwing spray straight, down and upw The Pressure Pump for fillin her yber y Pattern of he r design, has a nickel-plate Cylinder, 18-inch stroke, and ebonized Foot Board and Handle, Price—No. 1, as described above.... $25 00 Price—No. 1A, with improved Double ) (see following 8 pages), instead of Tee Pump 31 50 No. 2—Ideal Apparatus. No. 1—Standard Apparatus. No. 2 Ideal Compressed Air Apparatus. This out- fit is the same as the No. 1 Standard with the addition of a meter or pressure regulating Valve 2, as shown on the illustration. With this valve the gauge registers the exact pressuré used through the spray tubes, which can be regulated to any desired pressure. While this press- ure regulating valve is not « nient as the juite as cony No. 3B Outfit, still it works very style furnished on o satisfactorily No. 2, as described above...... cevee vos reae: OO No. 2A, with improved Double Lever Pump, instead of the Tee Pump. Be cy 85 00 No. 3 Model Compressed Air Apparatus. This out- fit is the same as No. 2, with the addition of a side inlet Valve as shown on our No. 3B Cylinder, to which the Air Pump is attached. An additional Silk Covered Outlet Tube is also furnished to the upper Valve ‘‘4,"’ to which the can be connected. Nebulizer, which is furnished with this apparatus, This outfit is equipped with three Hard Rubber Sp Ne tips to throw powder in various directions raying Tubes as in Nos. 1 and 2 Outfits, and also one ulizer, Vaseline Spray and Powder Blower with Price—No. 3, as described above.............5 chee $35 00 Price—No. 8A, with improved Double Lever Pump, instead of the Tee Pumpiisisscuestes «ocs0s.5. 41 00 MAX Ww. OCHER & SON, CINCINN ATI, OHIO. 399 COMPRESSED AIR ssrlltblaes shige No. 3B. The Perfection Compressed Air Apparatus, . 28% This apparatus has all the latest improve- € ments of modern Compressed Air Apparatus ye! and certainly attains, as the mime implies, ‘“‘A Most Perfect Outfit.’” Haviiy two nickel- plated Air Gauges and one Air Regu- lating Valve, the compressed air is under perfect control and they also enhance the general appearance of the outfit. The top is supplied with a bronze nickel-plated v Y support. The air, how- ever, passes upward through one side only to Gauge A, and is controlled for Nebu- lizers (which invariably re- quire high pressure), by Valve B. For Atomization, Pow- der Blowers, etc., a lower pressure is required, for which the air passes from Gauge A through the Patent Air Regulating Valve C, which can be set at any desired pressure from one pound to the full contents of the receiver. a Gauge / registers the regulated pressure as used through Valve Z, and the operator can see at a glance the force of the spray he is using. This is quite important, as in some cases a spray with too strong a pressure, would have a tendency of aggravating rather than ameliorating the disease. The advantage obtained in using this apparatus will be apparent to those physicians wha have used the old style outfits, in which the air could only be regulated by the valves which required resetting every time a change of treatment is made from Atomizer to Nebulizer. The pump is our latest high pressure Tee Pump No. 2 with 20-inch stroke, and is connected toa nickel-plated valve on the side of the Cylinder ‘‘ /”’ The Air Cylinder is our standard, 18 gallon, all steel, and is pure, block-tin lined to prevent corroding ; size 36 inches high and 12 inches in diameter. The outside of Cylinder is finely bronzed and varnished, which has been found far superior to nickel-plating, as it requires less cleaning. The entire absence of seams and rivets effectually removes the possibility of leaks, and at the same time makes a better appearance in a physician’s office. Being of large storage capacity, it gives more even pressure than smaller cylinders. The outfit comprises one set of hard rubber Spray Tubes with a stand for same, Fig. G. One Nebulizer, Fig. H,; one DeVilbiss Vaseline Spray with nasal tip, Fig. 7, and one Universal Powder Blower, Fig. AK. Silk Covered Tubing for all:connections supplied with nickel-plated ferrules and improved automatic Shut-off, having release Valve and one nickel-plated Tee pump with an ebonized foot board and removable tail-piece, or coupling, so that pump can be easily disconnected from silk tubing and air cylinder. WTO gis ge code cin a PCPA CURE Patch owas $43 00 Any of the preceding outfits can be supplied with any of the following pumps, instead of the Tee Pump at an addition in price, as follows : Double Lever Pump instead of the Tee Pump, additional.............c cece. sce weceeees $ 6 00 New Rotary Pump instead of the Tee Pump, additional..............sseseccecsccccoers 18 00 Hydraulic Champion Pump instead of the Tee Pump, additional..................-005- 16 00 White Enameled Iron Instrument Table, with glass top and shelf, size 30x 20 inches and HAG NTR ee ei, sak eek Ps ieee Oe NTE eC Rh Udiay RE Ra nT ne RE Veg, aan 8 15 00 400 MAX WOCHER & SON, CINCINNATI, OHIO. THE IMPROVED DOUBLE=VALVE COMBINATION SPRAYING AND NEBULIZING APPARATUS. CIRCULAR FORM. Outfit No. 5, as shown on the illustration, has six bottles or nebu- lizing flasks ; crystal, blue and amber colors, the latter intended for liquids affected by light, they also enhance the appearance of the outfit. The same outfit has outlet for spraying, and is supplied with silk covered tubing, automatic cut-off and three hard rubber spray tubes with stand. The Nebulizer is supplied with face mask, mouth and nasal inhaling tubes. The pump is a high pressure, top outlet pattern of improved con- struction. The air cylinder is our standard seamless pattern, enameled, size 10x30 inches. All valves of this apparatus are of highest quality, and the general mechanical construction of the outfit is far superior to ones usually Robertson's Patent. advertised. No. 5. Combination Spraying and Nebulizing Apparatus, With oak table and all connections, as described above, WR Cee IDET AT iss os is ss sour assdiveauenascueauceutapeeseesa $60 00 No. 5A. Same outfit with four instead of six bottles........... 54 00 Improved double lever pump instead of the Tee pump ORCI R OUI ML, (at Obst test at stv s can vee ess spetacuseceeos cvousate 6 00 Phe Outhts without taplen eee enisves aves vs des ds dosaseces success ese 6 00 The Outfit with 12x36 inch receiver instead of 10x30 inch add 6 00 MAX WOCHER & SON, CINCINNATI, OHIO. 401 THE WOCHER MULTIPLE NEBULIZING AND SPRAYING OUTFIT No. 8. This machine is the culminating product of nearly fifteen years’ experience in the inven- tion, manufacture and use of multiple nebulizing and compressed air spraying apparatus. It is the most practical and efficient apparatus ever made. Its construction 1s based on the re- sults of nearly one thousand costly phil sophical, mechanical and chemical experiments, and it embodies the latest improvements in this line. DIMENSIONS AND GENERAL DESCRIPTION. The air receiver is of seamless block-tinned steel, 30 inches high and 12 inches in diameter, tested to 500 Ibs. pressure. It is finished either in white enamel or gold bronze, and rests in an iron base of beautiful ornamental design, having lion feet firished in gold or silver bronze. The table is of white glass, 20 inches in diameter. The Nebulizer has four or six globes—crystal, blueand amberin color. The standard and all metal parts are nickel plated. The pressure gauge is 3 inches in diameter, nickel plated. The total: height of the ap- paratus is about 43/ feet, the table being about an inch higher than an ordinary desk. The pump furnished with the outfit is an improved patent, direct action pump, com- pressing the air upward through the hollow piston rod, This pump compresses air with Jess labor than any wheel or lever pump. ‘This fact has been demonstrated mathematically and by ac- tual test. It also obviates the necessity of the air passing through the bottom valve, which is usually saturated with oil, and gives the air an objectionable oil taint. SPECIAL POINTS OF ADVANTAGE. 1. There are two valves to each and every globe. One of these valves controls the con- densed air passage and the other the vapor passage; thus every globe is shut off air tight, so there can be no evaporation of the medi- cines and no back pressure of vapor from one globe to auother. 2. The vaporized medicines from any num- ber of globes can be used in combination, or any globe can be used separately without al- lowing the vapor to come in contact with any of the other globes. If desired, the vapor can be taken directly from any globe without passing through the tubes or through the common outlet. 3. There are no curved tubes or inaccessible passages. All passages are straight, and can be thoroughly cleansed without taking the apparatus apart, this being the only apparatus having this feature. 4, By means of the regulating valve the pressure can be accurately controlled. : 5. The tubes are so constructed that they do not clog, and are easily cleaned without taking them apart, and thus do not get out of adjustment. 6. The apparatus will work with a very low pressure. i ; 7. The ends of the passages are closed with screw plugs which are easily removed, ren- dering the passages easily accessible for cleaning. Es 8. The valves are so constructed that they are quickly operated, and the position of the handles shows at a glance whether the valve is opened or closed. : 9. The end of the inhaling tube is fitted with a holder which receives the interchangeable mouth and nose tips, thus obviating the annoyance of slipping the rubber hose on and off every time the tips are changed. 10, There is a separate valve and connection for the spray tubes. — : Hs PRICES: { No. 8. Six globe outfit complete, as shown in the illustration, $75 00 Me **9OF Kourglobe outht-cOmpleter oe) raw « Mig n+ s+ ce bt eteence 69 00 This includes the direct action pump, silk-covered tube for connecting pump, silk-covered tube for connecting sprays, automatic cut-off, one set spray tubes, rubber inhaling tube with holder, hard rubber interchangeable mouth and nesal tips, and ° - etal cleanable face mask. 402 MAX WOCHER & SON, CINCINNATI, OHIO COMPRESSED AIR APPARATUS. No. 4 Outfit. This apparatus is made of highly finished nickel-plated copper, standing 26 inches high with a receiver 22 inches high, and 10 inches in diameter, is thoroughly tested to 100 pounds hydraulic pressure, warranted to be air-tight and to stand the maximum pressure of 50 pounds. The Pump is our standard design with a cylinder 20 2x 18 inches, is particularly well adapted for the purpose designed, having automatic valves, thereby greatly increasing its working capacity. 30th receiver and pump are nickel-plated, and well made and finished in every respect The tank and pump connections for the tubing are removable, so that the tubing can be readily de- tached by unscrewing same. The outfit consists of three hard rubber atomizing tubes with stand, one improved automatic shut-off and silk- covered tubing connecting the sprays and pump with the receiver, . . $20 00 No. 4 Outfit. No. 4A Outfit is virtually the same as our No. 4, as described above, with the exception of having two exhaust valves on the receiver, each supplied with silk- covered tubing, one leading to the automatic shut-off and the spray tubes, and the other connecting with a nebulizer as shown in the illustration. The pump is attached to the lower side of the cylinder. Both receiver and pump are well made and nickel-plated. The apparatus stands 28 inches high and is 10 inches in diameter. Complete with three hard rubber Spray Tubes anda Webalizer yee ai, 'sa $25 00 f-; No. 48 Outfit is same as the y No. 4 Outfit, with smaller Air Receiver, 13 x 8 in. . $20 00 The above No. 4 and 4a are exceedingly popular out- fits, but being made of spun copper, are more easily dented than our seamless Steel Cylinders, Nos. 1 to 3B, described on preceding pages, which, being bronzed, require less cleaning than the above described nickeled ones, and furthermore, hold twice the amount of air, hence do not require refil)- No. 4A Outfit. ing as often. MAX WOCHER & SON, CINCINNATI, OHIO. 102 ————————— THE IMPROVED DOUBLE-VALVE, ‘““CLEANABLE”’ COMBINATION SPRAYING AND NEBULIZING APPARATUS. Handsome in Appearance. Easy to Clean. Low in Price. — No backing up of nebula from one bottle to another as in other patterns. No. 4D. Combination Apparatus. This apparatus is similar in design to our popular No. 1D. Combination Apparatus described on preceding page, excepting that it has two valves on each bottle—one for the air inlet, and one on the nebula outlet, avoiding thereby the passing or backing up of the nebula to bottles not in use, a most objectionable point with other makes or styles. This pattern can also be cleaned very easily by unscrewing the two caps on each end of the front tube, which is not feasible with the circular styles. The Compressed Air Spraying Tubes can be directly connected to this form of apparatus, combining both spraying and nebulizing in one. An Air Gauge is supplied and all parts beautifully finished and plated, and will enhance the appearance of any office. The outfit is furnished with five bottles; three crystal colored, and one each amber and blue for holding such remedies as are affected by light. No. 4D. Nebulizing Apparatus, ready to attach to any Spray Apparatus, with Tubing and three Nose and Mouthpieces...............05: LARS abn tale HUNTER eV Sa ae ould $32.50 The above price does not include the silk-covered tubing and spray tubes which are fur- nished with the Compressed Air Cylinder. 404 MAX WOCHER & SON, CINCINNATI, OHIO. COMBINATION COMPRESSED AIR SPRAYING AND NEBULIZING APPARATUS. For treating all diseases of the Respiratory Organs, Middle Ear, Eyes, or for the Skin by means of the spray of the atomizing attachment and with nebulized remedies. In throat or nasal affections it is very essential that the tissues be first thoroughly cleansed with an aqueous aseptic solution, which can only be attained by means of an atomizer and then a remedial combination be applied by means of the nebula. This has been recognized as the most effective method in handling acute or o chronic cases. aon This apparatus can be used for both pur- poses in connection with an Air Cylinder. , K say ft Gh a d ‘ r a5 : Sa ¥ It consists of a horizontal standard, highly finished and nickel-plated with five nebulizing bottles 4, having hard rubber tubes, the air being controlled by the valves B. Single preparations can be used, or any or all can be used simultaneously to obtain any combination of liquids, which cannot be obtained by a single instru- ment, especially when chemicals are used that cannot be combined in liquid form, but will combine in the nebula. Valve & controls the air from the Air Cylinder ; and the gauge Y shows the pressure used in politzeration being con- trolled by the lever valve #. ‘The gauge also serves te register the pressure of the Air Cylinder as well as enhancing the general appearance of the apparatus. For cleaning the apparatus the hard rubber tubes in the bottles are unscrewed and the nuts G are removed, when a swab can be run through the tube through which the nebula passes ; this feature is not feasible in any other apparatus. If desired, the Spray Attachment can be added to Valve C, as shown in the illustration. PRICES. No. lp. Combination Spraying and Nebulizing Apparatus with 5 bottles secured to a carved RIS CN ak Shes aya Sha, 5 NG es 0 nc ose a. sida Saeed ¥ o-8's ine ab alone te $27 50 No. 2p. The same, with Silk Tubing Connections, Automatic Shut-off and set of three Spray opesses shown-in the cites. sec shot pcan is bis Ges wid. es orca a onthe Gare Reels 32 50 No. 8p. The same as No. 1D, with the addition of our No. 1 Compressed Air Cylinder Outnt, inginding Punip, Spray: Tubes: ete sie )). vee hs BTID a eat 52 50 The above apparatus is also made with a cabinet base, described on the pre- ceding pages. This style of apparatus is far superior to the circular pattern, as it is more easily cleaned and is not liable to leak or get out of working order. MAX WOCHER & SON, CINCINNATI, OHIO. THE IDEAL OFFICE INSTRUMENT TABLE AND CABINET COMBINED (ASEPTIBLE), With Milk-White Glass Top. Made entirely of iron and glass, and white enameled, of beautiful and graceful design and first-class work- manship. The top of cabinet is heavy milk-white glass with rounded polished edges, and cabinet has plate glass shelf and opaque glass bottom. The front has two doors of beveled plate glass, and is supplied with lock and key. The top of the cabinet is supplied with a handsome copper oxidized rack holding 12 crystal-blue and amber-colored XX-ware glass- stoppered bottles held .in metallic clips, and is also supplied with clips for holding spray tubes. The dimensions of the cabinet are: height, 84 inches; depth, 18 inches; width, 251% inches. Price, complete, with 12 assorted bottles The above Cabinet is also furnished with our Combination Spraying and Neb- ulizing Outfit, permanently mounted on the glass top of the cabinet, as shown on our Perfection Office Cabinet No. 3. WOCHER’S ACME OFFICE TREATMENT TABLE. A handsome white-enameled table with milk-white glass top, three glass-lined drawers having white beveled-glass fronts, and white glass shelf, supplied with a guard rail. The top of the table is supplied with a handsome copper oxidized rack holding twelve assorted crystal-blue and amber- colored XX-ware glass bottles. The di- mensions of the table are: height, 34 inches; depth, 18 inches; length, 30 inches. = Price, with 12 assorted bottles.....$85 00 —=-- 406 MAX WOCHER & SON, CINCINNATI, OHIO. No. 3 Perfection Cabinet. PRICES No. 1. Wocher’s Perfection Cabinet only..$37 50 No. 2. Wocher's Perfection Cabinet, with rack, having 12 assorted colored bottles and extra clips for spray tubes, etc 45 00 No. 3. Wocher’s Perfection Cabinet, with rack, bottles, and a No.4 D.Combina tion Spraying and Nebulizing Outfit as shown on the illustration and described above ..... 75 00 WE MANUFACTURE A LARGE VARIETY OF COMPRESSED AIR APPARATUS, NEBULIZERS, AIR PUMPS, ETC. THE WOCHER PERFECTION OFFICE CABINET With Milk-White Plate-Glass Top. This outfit is designed to serve as a Table, Cabinet, Bottle Rack, Spray-tube Holder, Spray Apparatus and Nebulizer, making a complete treatment outfit Itis furnished complete, as shown on the illus- tration, or without the nebulizer or bottle rack It isconstructed of white-enameled hardwood, with white top, has three glass-lined draw- ers with whzte beveled-glass fronts with brass knobs. The Cat plate glass in th net has glass shelf and beveled 7 rs, and the latter are sup- plied with lock and key. The Nebulizer is our latest 4 D. Improved, double-valve cleanable combination pattern, to which an air cylinder and spray tubes can be attached All trimmings are oxidized copper and nickel Dimensions of the Cabinet: 30 inches long, 18 inches deep and 83 inches high. ‘The outfit must be seen to be appreciated, as the photograph does not do it justice. It 1s, with- out a doubt, the most practical piece of office fur- niture on the market No. 1 Perfection Cabinet. MAX WOCHER & SON, CINCINNATI, OHIO. COMPRESSED AIR APPARATUS. HYDRAULIC AIR COMPRESSORS. No. 1B. The Champion Hydraulic Pump. ‘This apparatus automatically fills the reser- voir by water pressure, whereby a continual steady air pressure is maintained without any atten- tion on the part of the operator. These pumps have been in constant use by physicians for several years and are giving excellent satisfaction. Price. ......ccceccccccccccccccccces $20 00 No. 2B. The [Monitor Hydraulic Pump is a low pressure pump and is recommended where the water pressure is below 18 pounds pressure. i Price: . 5.5), $20 00 AIR OUTLET <—~< Gi) No. 3B. Double Hydraulic Air Compressor. Price...... 35 00 Gives air pressure of twice the amount of the pressure of the water system to which it is attached. No. 4B. Little Wonder { stab Mac Hydraulic Pump. WATER OUT! f i j LET Especially adapted for muddy = water . .$20 00 No. 2B. The Monitor. i No. 1B. The Champion. No. 6. Hydraulic Pump Outfit. The cut shows the Champion Hydraulic Air Com- pressor connected to our Seamless Steel Air Receiver. These may be placed in the office or : basement and the wall valve in convenient position for the operator. If the water pressure which is to operate Compressor is a low press- ure water service, the Compressor should be connected in the basement, or at the lowest possible level. It is not necessary to place Com- pressor and Air Reser- voir in the same room. When the various parts are placed some distance from each other then iron or block-tin pipe is usually used to connect same. No. 6 Outfit, as shown Tet Out ceils tan $50 00 No. 6A Outfit, same as the above, but is supplied with a single wall valve instead of the one SHOWN. 2. eet $37 50 No. 6 Outfit. Sar << = —————_—— - 408 MAX WOCHER & SON, CINCINNATI, OHIO. COMPRESSED AIR APPARATUS. THE VICTOR ELECTRIC AIR COMPRESSOR. This pump is made with a 110-volt constant or an alternating current motor. It makes but little noise in operation, is ornamental in design, finely finished and durable. The pumps are tested at 50 lbs. pressure, but we only guarantee them to maintain a pressure of 3U lbs. Floor space, 8x 10 inches; height, 28 inches. Price, . $55.00. 768 SPRAY BOTTLE HEATER. Designed for keeping the fluids to be employed in the spraying of the various cavities of the nose and throat at a desired high temperature. This apparatus consists of an oblong copper water chamber, polished and nickel plated, having compart- ments for-three spray bottles; it rests on a base of dull black finish, and is heated by a small alcohol lamp or bunsen burner, as desired Price, each, $3.50. 768. Size, 6x7 inches. 769 SPRAY BOTTLE HOLDER. This apparatus is designed for the same purpose as No. 768 and consists of a round copper water chamber, polished and nickel plated, having 7 compartments, 6 for spray bottles and one larger one in the center for heating mirrors, etc. It is mounted on a base of dull black finish, and is heated by a small alcohol lamp or bunsen burner. This heater is also provided with a valve, so that if desired a small quantity of hot water can be obtained at any moment. Unless otherwise ordered we furnish the alcohol lamp with these outfits. 969. Size, 6x7% inches Price, each, $5.25. MAX WOCHER & SON, CINCINNATI, OHIO. 409 A we oheals at rgd eet Raabe a imac COMPRESSED AIR APPARATUS. PUMPS AND SPITTOONS. 1* Tee Handle Air Pump, size, 2-inch diameter and 18-inch stroke............. $4 00 7 Ae. «“ « “ ety “ « 290 « Ot US casa Ft 1 00 ao SONG AVM Oer LOVED Ait PUNO el ce ecg po oe unm oe Ce at 10 00 This is one of the most popular pumps and can be operated with greater ease than the Tee pattern. It is screwed down to tle floor. 4 Compound Gear, Double Cylinder Lever Pump, high pressure, latest achievement, 26 50 5* Oscillating Air Pump; height, 40 inches; size of base, 14x 14 inches .... cose 20 OO 6* ei ds same as No. 4, with the addition of a vacuum connection 25 00 7* Clark’s Latest Physician’s Fountain Spittoon. The ‘‘ CLARK”? is a self-cleaning fountain spittoon with a refreshing view always before the patient. Has two bowls, the inner bowl being revolved by the force of the water from % inch jet. The water completely covers the inner bowl from rim to center, and carries away all accretions immediately, there being nothing in the center to obstruct the way. This is the only fountain that runs noiselessly, doing away with spurting and hissing sounds that come from using so many supply holes necessary to wash a single-bowl fountain spittoon. The cut herewith shows complete fountain spittoon, with plumbing above floor, which can be connected to plumbing below washstand or sink. Our connections can be attached to either lead or iron pipes. We send connections for lead pipes unless iron pipe connections are specified, which are often used in long runs through walls to stand or sink in adjoining rooms Five feet each of supply and waste tubing, special make, extra quality, mohair and silk covered. Price.....$47 50 Plain Glass Bowl, $45 00 The space between the two bowls acts as an air vent, thus making the CLARK the only spittoon that allows plumbing to be placed above the floor around the base board. 3 5-6 ie All instruments designated with a * are illustrated, COMPRESSED AIR APPARATUS. ACCESSORIES. 4984* Automatic Cut-off ety s Ue Weedewevseeene cbectoccuscvcsdestioeseseievgn OU 4985* ty Pee 4986* et ct. to 3, oe Cee tee SUE Ea TeGat . 100 4987* “ " igned to overcome the many objections found in almost every Cut-off. It is perfectly air-tight and has a very free inflow and backflow. 1 00 4987a* Automatic Cut-off, ‘‘ Instant”’ ut deere ek Sica ee 4987B* ya new Sass’... 1 50 4987c* Valve Top, with Gauge as on No. 7 50 4987D i i . 00 4987E wi, 5 50 4987F* bs tes * “3B, but secured on a beveled oak board. This valve is used when ‘ Air Cylinder is i lar, or some distance from operator........... osées nat pep hien a paee ne 4987G* Single Valve, with Gauge for wall, when Cylinder is in cellar - 6 50 4987H Silk Covered Tubing, for Outlets, per foot........ 4 eco ceccensncrerucssessconeesucs seeeee 20 49871 ’Y - “ Cloth-lined for Inlet, per foot pated dust ine Ph SPT 2 25 49875 Nickel-Plated Ferrules, for slipping over Tubing Connections, each............+seeeeeeee AAG Fork 20 4987K Air Gauges, 3-inch, as on Valve Tops................. Pe was SES ce ORs «da tenant OOO aie. eae A enter em ene (mo. Valves), $6 tm igh. 6. i o5.< oer ede ccecchs cvduencoAebentesandadane 12 00 All instruments designated with a * are iMustrated. MAX WOCHER & SON, CINCINNATI, OHIO. OFFICE FURNITURE. Artistic Furniture adds much to the beauty of a doctor’s office, as well as adds much to the doctor’s comfort, and helps him to do better work. Indestructible Metal Furniture is both artistic and practical. It is also light, cleanly and cheap. These pieces are of special design as suggested by Dr. Edwin Pynchon, Professor of Rhino-Laryngology and Otology. Fig. 1. Illustrates the Chair for the Patient, It has an extra wide back and gives a range of elevation from 19 inches at low point, to 26 inches at high point, being thus suitable for the smallest child or the largest adult. The back is made absolutely vertical, so as to compel the patient to remain within easy reaching distance. In ear work, by swinging the patient about, either ear can be treated with equal facility. Prt lint ptitesiect on neetaniie $5 00 Fig. 2. Ilustrates the Stool for the Operator. ‘The Stool has the same base as the chair, though the seat is smaller, only 12inchesin diameter. In the stool the qualification of high elevation is equ: as valuable as in case of the chair, though, while the chair is heightened in direct ratio to the diminuation in size of the patient, with the stool the reverse is true, and its greatest height is required with the tallest and longest legged patient, so that the operator can sit, if necessary, over the knees of the patient, and can thus at all times keep within easy reach of the patient head. As the stool has no back, the operator, so to s} I ’ mounts and dismounts from behind Fig. 3. Illustrates the Cuspidor Holder. This device will be found to be a cheap’and practical substitute for a Fountain Cuspidor, as it holds the spittoon at a proper height for the convenient use by the patient. It is also a valuable article of furniture in Hospital WARDS AND SICK CHAMBERS, Price Nickel-Plated Cuspidor.. $1 00 Fig. 4, Illustrates the Spittoon Holder, which can be attached by screws to a desk or door casing or /o a side of a bed. Se a (ca ee a $1 00 Fig. 5. We can also furnish a handsome chair made of same design as the above for the Waiting Room. A412 MAX WOCHER & SON, CINCINNATI, OHIO. EYE INSTRUMENTS. 4404a Test Type Mluminator (Ray’s). This apparatus has proven an indispensable article in every oculist’s office. It is made of ivory-black wood finish, with metal reflectors, containing six four- candle-power electric lamps, giving perfect and uni- form illumination on the cards. A double switch is furnished, one on either side of the bottom of the board, whereby the card can be illuminated independent of the small illuminated box at the bottom of the test card. This illuminated box has two slides, figure A showing the large astigmatic cross. When a small astigmatic cross is desired, figure B, which is fitted with an iris dia- phragm, is placed over figure A, whereby astigmatic cross can be regulated in size. Figure C shows iris diaphragm closed, which, when used without section A, a circular light of varioussizes can be obtained. Color test A B c glasses can be attached e i ae \ Z phragm. i Complete outfit, with electric cords and separate switches for the card and Dox ... 0.6... et ees e ences serccnes $15 00 44046 Thorington Light Screen. Asbestos chimney, with iris diaphragm. Jug Gendt te ee eee oar 2 50 = ee — 4404c Chappell’s Improved Operating Chair, with Arm Rests. This Operating Chair has been designed by Dr. Chappell for the use of Nose and Throat Specialists. The chair has a revolving, raising and lowering seat, made of hardwood, and an upholstered and leather-coy ered back, which can be moved backward and forward as well as elevated, giving a firm support for the back. The addition of the head-rest, which has an independent adjustment for three different positions, makes the chair particularly convenient for the use of Ear or Eye Specialists. PRICE, sc bi sacs ctesseesss veeee $18 00 4404¢ MAX WOCHER & SON, CINCINNATI, OHIO. PHYSICIANS’ POCKET MEDICINE CASES. SINGLE-FOLD POCKET VIAL CASES. Best Black Grained Leather, Leather Lined, Bottles held by Leather Loops or Metal Clasps. Screw-capped Vials, if specified, No Each | No. 1 (c) with 6 1-dr. Vials $0 50 8(c) with 8 3-dr. Vials 2c) 1b ot S| et bg 1 00 9 (c) 10 3-dr ; 3 (ce “e 6 2-dr. : 75 10 (cj 12 3-dr L (¢ 6 8 2-dr 1 OOMiaS fe) eS 6 4-dr 5(e) “ 10 2-dr. .“ P3521 tote) iS 8 4-dr 6(c) 12 2-dr L Te} os te): * 10 4-dr 7 (6)Cue 6 3-dr 1 00 14 (c) 12 4-dr DOUBLE-FOLD POCKET VIAL CASES. Best Black Grained Leather. Leather Lined. Bottles held by Leather Loops or Metal Clasps. No: 15 ‘to -23 Cc with 24 2-dr 20 3-dr 24 3-dr 20 4-dr 24 4-dr 30 2-dr No. 22 (c)c¢ 15 2-dr 30 1-dr 20 2-dr. Vials $2 00 for Homceo- pathists.., losed Each 9 2 25 2.20 2 50 2 50 i 3 00 tj 2 50 ontains | and Wt) Vials $3 00 SS 414 MAX WOCHER & SON, CINCINNATI, OHIO. No 293 (c) Pocket Vial Case, made of the finest seal grain leather, leather lined, with g Each le eatch Case is handsomely finished Has pocket for sundries Contains two rows of 2-dr. serew-cap vials (1 row has 12 and the other row 8 ials), and the remaining’ space in the row is fitted with Hypodermic Sy ringe, two Needles and Cleaning Wire in the bend , also four small vials for Hypodermic Tablets \ leather loop F case is fitted with rubber tube containing a Graduated Clinical Thermomete! Dimensions 73 in. long, 34 in. wide 14 in. thick $4 00 Price thout Svringe or Ther- x No. 25 (c) Closed. : No Each il 25 (c) Pocket Vial Case. Made up of solid sole leather. Noth- ing but leather used in forming the case. Round corners, hand-stitched. Containing 24 24-dr. vials. MAX WOCHER & SON, CINCINNATI, OHIO. 415 PHYSICIANS’ HAND AND BUGGY CASES. A 10 (W). A 11 (W). Dimensions: 121% inches long, yA inches high It is covered with the finest heavy black seal-grain bag leather. Hand stitched iround the edges, and is full leather lined. It contains 14 one ounce, 28 three dram C. S. Vials, 4 two ounce wide mouth screw { 6% inches wide, and 6% ip jars, and 4 two ounce G. S. and M. C. bottles. It has a supply space 11! gx2'¢ inches. | ee ee pee ..39 00 B11 (W Same as above, except it is covered with black polished grain leather, and is cloth lined. Pric ga : $7 50 A12(W A13(W). Dimensions: 93% inches long, 54% inches wide and 64 inches high It is covered with the finest heavy black seal-grain bag feather. Hand stitched around the edges, and is full leather lined. It contains 20 one ounce, 20 three dram and 3 three ounce C. §. bottles; covered supply space 54 x 334 x 1% inches. cout “fe Rea aaa $6 00 B13(W). Same as above, except it is covered with black polished grain leather, and is cloth lined. Price... 2 20 ce ab hinbeks $5 00 A 10 (W Dimensions: 11 inches long, 6 inches wide, and 6% inches high, It is covered with the finest heavy black seal- grain bag leather. Hand stitched around the lges, and is full leather lined. 24 one ounce, 24 three dr ounce C. S. bottles, also 4 C. bottles. It has a spac B10 (W). Same as above, except it is covered with black polished grain leather, and is cloth lined. TICS... iets esa ore Uae > a i QO \12(W). Dimensions: 12 inches long, { inches wide and 7 inches high It is covered with the finest heavy black seal-grain bag leather. Tand stitched around the edges, and is full leather lined. It contains 26 one ounce, 26 three dram ind 5 two and one-half C. S. bottles, and a supply space with cover 6x44 x1\&% inches. PTIOGr, Gs hidic Geis sired toss $9 OO B12(W Same as above, except it is covered with black polished grain leather, and is cloth lined. Pri $7 50 ag of te Scie ae wae : ‘ A 18 (W). 416 MAX WOCHER & SON, CINCINNATI, OHIO. PHYSICIANS’ HAND AND BUGGY CASES. A 14 (W). Dimensions: 934 inches long, 5% inches wide and 64 inches high. It is covered with the finest heavy black seal-grain bag leather. Hand stitched around the edges, and is full leather lined. It contains 20 three dram C. S. vials and 6 one and one-half ounce G. S. and M. C. bottles. A covered supply box 8%x34x1 inches, also space 814x5%x24 inches. B 14(W). Same as above is covered with i : black polished grain leather and cloth lined. { A 14 (W) PTICE «oss 08 0e Cadi abe Seis DOL OM A 15(W). Dimensions: 11 inches long, finches wide and 6 inches high. It is covered with the finest heavy black seal- grain bag leather. Hand stitched around the edges, and is full leather lined. It contains 16 one ounce and 16 three dram C. S. vials, also 4 two ounce G. §S. and M. C. bottles, and covered supply space 5x33/x13¢ inches. B15 (W). Same as above, except it is covered with black polished grain leather and cloth lined, A 15 (W) Medicine Case. A 36(W). Dimensions: 11 inches long, 6 inches wide and 6 inches high. Made entirely of heavy harness leather, hand stitched around the edges and full leather lined. It contains 24 one ounce, 24 three dram and 83 three ounce C. S. bottles, also 4 two ounce G. S. and M. C. bottles and supply space 10%x5%ex1% inches. PEC occas: 5 wer h's) wise © aly ae ees $10 50 A 87 (W Dimensions: 12 inches long, 6 inches wide and 6 inches high It is made of heavy harness leather only, and is full leather lined. Hand stitched. It contains 4 two ounce G. S. and M. C. bottles, 3 three ounce C. S. bot- tles, 13 one ounce, and 26 three dram vials, also large supply space 11x5x1 3¢ inches. A 37 (W) MAX WOCHER & SON, CINCINNATI, OHIO, PHYSICIANS’ SATCHEL MEDICINE CASES. Ad52(W). M Dimensions : inches wide dram vials; one of the side A 54 WwW). high and 11 inches long. bag stock leather, covered steel trimmings. Contains 22 one ounce and 22 three dram vials, pocket for powder papers, and space 2x6x1l1 inches for sundries, The advantages of this bag are, that the partitions holding the vials are entirely removable, thus allow- ing the bag to be used for traveling, or for carrying instruments when so desired. 1 incl inches long, 5 Contains partition has loops lor Dimensions : 10 four instruments inches dram, high, 3% 36 three on back of $7 50 5% inches wide, 6 inches Made of best seal-grain frame, with nickel A 50 (W). Made of best black seal grained leather, steel covered frames, nickel spring lock with key, name plate, etc. Leather lined. Dimensions: 10 inches long, 7 inches high, 4 inches wide. Contains 20 one ounce, 10 four dram, and 20 three dram vials. Pockets for papers, etc., on one side of flap, loops for instruments on the other side; also box on partition for sundries, hypodermic Syringe, @te; Pric®; 55. 82) B45: $9 00 A 51 (W For general construction and appearance, see cut of No. A50(W). Dimen- sions: 8 inches long, 6 inches high, 4 inches wide. Contains 14 six dram, 9 four dram and 8 three dram vials, also box for hypodermic syringe, etc. Price ; $7 50 A52(W)- A 53 (W Dimensions: 13% inches long, 7 ies high and 6 inches wide. It is made like No, A50(W), Contairis 14 one ounce, 16 three dram and 10 six dram vials, also 4 one and one- half ounce glass stopper and metal cap bottles. All these vials occupy but one-half of the satchel and the other half of bag is entirely empty for carrying instruments, bandages and sundries. Empty space 12 inches long, 5% inches wide and 23 inches deep, with lid. The entire inside is removable. Oat en Se + ~Sagssmer te ~ a 418 MAX WOCHER & SON, CINCINNATI, OHIO PHYSICIANS’ HAND AND BUGGY CASES. This case is solid sole leather, 24 (C) lluins 56 two ounce hand stitched, and c red bottles, 7 one ounce and 9 Pockets for sun Size glass-stoppé four dram corked vials. dries and a detachable shoulder strap. of case, 8x5x4 inches. Price....$4 50 12 D (C) A case constructed of solid Jeather pressed into shape. Contains no paper nor cardboard in the con ‘ts frame, whichis all solid leather 26 four dram and 10 six dram lso 4 one ounce glass stop bottles and space for sundries. wood nor struction of € 19 (C) Solid leather hand stitch case. with the same interior arra m as42D(C). The differ ice between ths case and the 42 D(C) is only that each half of 42 D (C) isof heavy leather, pres 1 in a die out of one piece of leather, w itl out seams. Size, 10%x4x514 inches. PriCG. cbc évibess os esaing $6 75 42 F (C) is the same as 42 BC yut with the foll It contains 25 four dram and 2U sev dram corked vials. Size, 10 .x4x5! inches. Price......++. ng interior arrangement 42 D (C) 88 (C) This case 1s of solid leather, hand stitched. It is not a wooden box, covered wiih leather, but its body is just what it professes to be, of solid leather. Contains 10 one ounce, 28 six dram corked, and 4 two ounce glass stoppered, rew-capped safety bottles, with covered » for instrument case. 1%4x4x53¢ inches spac 82 (C) It is covered with best harness leather, hand stitched, drawn over in one piece. No thinned edges or corners. Dust proof. Neat, small nickel protective xtremely durable, cont vins 27 {ram corners. E five dram and 20 two and one-half « corked vials, with a separate covered space on one side for surgical instruments or dressings. Size, 10%4x334x5 4 inches. Price Sh eee $3.09 MAX WOCHER & SON, CINCINNATI, OHIO. PHYSICIANS’ HAND AND BUGGY CASES. 52* Cabin Bag, contains 36 4-drachm bottles and pocket Vials on removable cards. In the middle | of the bag is room for pocket instrument case and other sun- dry les. ‘This new style has the advantage that not a par- ticle of space need be wasted. It might also serve as a traveling satchel, by simply taking out the cards holding the bottles.(684) . $10 50 ¥52A Cabin Bag, the same, but contains 24 4-dr. and 24 2-dr. bottles.(684) 11 26 52B Cabin Bag, also the same, but con- tains 10 l-oz. and 24 4-drachm bottles (686 ; : 10 50 1 52C Cabin Bag, al ne, but con- tles (687) . 11 50 so the sar tains 48 4-drachm bot 52 Size, 10% x 6x 7 inches 53* Hand Case, contains 24 4-dr. and 30 2%4-dr. Corked Vials, a pocket for sundries, and a Graduated Minim Measure. The addition of a Minim Measure to this Case will, we think, be a convenience to the physician, who can thus secure a perfect accuracy of dose (672). 5% Size,9% x 4% x 3% inches. Hand Case, contains 10 6-dra- } chm, 8 4-drachm-and 82 2%- it drachm corked vials, a gradu- | ated minim measure, and a neat box for a hypodermic syringe (678). . ; ; $5 75 54 Size, 9% x 4% x 3% inches. 55* Hand Case, Contains 5 1-0z. Glass Stoppered Bottles, 7 6-dr. and 9 4-dr. Corked Vials. Made of black or russet sole leather. Pocket for sundries and a detachable Shoulder Strap. Price (2900). . g 2 " : ‘ . $5 00 55 Size, 8x 5 x 4 inches. All instruments designated with a “ are illustrated. 420 MAX WOCHER & SON, CINCINNATI, OHIO. PHYSICIANS’ HAND AND BUGGY CASES. \ 65A* THE PERFECTION LEADER. Dimensions, 11 inches long, 6 inches high, 5 inches wide. Covered with solid black water-proof leather. Hand-stitched around the edges. Substantially lined— strong leather handle and nickel lock andkey. Fitted with the Capitain Patent Corners and the ‘‘ Western”’ Silver-plated Springs for holding bottles. Corks kept in by metal flanges. Center partition on hinges. The neatest, most durable, and cheapest case of its kind made. Contains 24 one-ounce vials, 24 three-drachm vials, and 4 three-ounce vials; covered supply box, bas 5x4x1% inches. 65A : 1 (RR ARS SaS Sara Pg $6 00 If two-ounce Glass Stopper and Metal Cap Bottles are desired in place of the 4 three-ounce, add 75 cents to list price. 66A* BLOYER CASE No. 1. This case contains 4 of the new one and one-half ounce Glass Stopper and Metal Cap Bottles for Carbolic Acid, Tr. Iron, Iodine, etc. Dimensions, 11 inches long, 5% inches high, 434 inches wide. Contains 45 four-drachm, 28 one and one-half drachm, and4one and one-half ounce G. S. & M. C. Bottles, for acids, etc. Also supply space 10x4%x 4 inches, and loops for instruments. It is covered with heavy black seal-grain bag leather, hand stitched around the edges, strong nickel lock and key. ‘‘Western’’ Springs for holding the bottles; leather-lined. A first-class case in every respect. (1930W.) 66A Price sie sk) 6 ee $9 50 66B. Same as above with the 4 one and one-half ounce bottles, corked instead of glass stoppers and metal caps. (1930W.) Price. ........ es sect eee eee e ee ere e rete ee eee e renee $8 75 67A. BLOYER CASE No. 2. Exactly the same make and size as No. 66A. Contains 5 one-ounce, 45 four-drachm, and 4 one and one-half ounce G. S. & M. C. Bottles for acids, etc.; also two supply spaces, 10x4%x % inches, and 4%x4%x inches. (1931W.) Price..........-----+--+--- Bein ORE .... $9 50 67B. Same as above with the 4 one and one-half ounce bottles, corked instead of glass stoppers and metal caps. (1931W.) Price 68A. BLOYER CASE No. 3. Dimensions, 11 inches long, 5% inches high, and 5 inches wide. Contains 7 one and one-half ounce Glass Stopper and Metal Cap Bottles, 30 three-drachm, 12 five-drachm, and supply space 10x4{x1 inches. It is covered with heavy black grained leather, hand stitched around the edges. Substantially lined, nickel lock and key, and strong handle. The bottles are held by the ‘“Western’’ Silver-plated Springs. A very service- able and practical case. (1933W.) Price. .$8 00 68B. Same as above with the 7 one and one- ares half ounce bottles, corked instead of glass stop- 68a pers and metal caps. (1933W.) Price....$7 50 For cut and description of the GLASS STOPPER and METAL CAP BOTTLES used in above cases see page MAX WOCHER & SON, CINCINNATI, OHIO. PHYSICIANS’ HAND AND BUGGY CASES. 70 70* Dimensions 9 inches long, 5% inches high, 834 inches wide. Case is made of black seal grained leather. It is a first-class and durable case. Patented springs for vials, pocket for powder papers, etc.; small case for hypodermic syringe, another same size for sundries. Also has graduated minim measure. Contains 8 l-ounce, 24 4-drachm, 18 1%-drachm vials. Case has loops inside cover of case, covered by flap for instruments. Price 71* WESTERN LEADER. Fitted with Patent Corners and the Latest Improved Patent One-piece Silver-Plated Spring Bottle Holders. These all-metal Bot- tle Holders are removable, allowing the case to be perfectly cleansed. Covered with a black, morocco grained, oil-filled, solid, water-proof leather (cowhide), Hand-Stitched at Edges, with sides, bottom and top cut from one piece, making it dust and water proof. This one-piece cover extends over extra heavy hinges, thus protecting them from wear, and forming double hinges for the case. Has heavy, hand-stitched handle with metal piece through it, looped around the rings. Strong nickel lock with key. Corks kept in by metal flanges. Contains 24 l-ounce, 24 3-drachm and 4 3-ounce extra heavy, wide mouth, annealed bottles, with first quality of corks, and sundry space 5{x4x1¥%. Size of case 103 x6x434. The center bottle partition is now made with hinge instead of removable as shown in illustration. 72* CLIMAX LEADER. Each half of this case is covered with one piece of fine grain leather, No Seams or Joints! A wide flange of metal, covered with heavy leather, is sewed on by hand all around the sides and top, mak- ing the case dust proof. It is sup- plied with a neat, strong handle, with nickel-plated handle-plates, and se- curely riveted to case; nickel-plated spring lock, and nickel-plated studs to protect the sides and bottom. Contains 20 3-drachm vials, 20 l-ounce vials, and 3 3-ounce bot- tles; and has box for powder-papers, etc. Dimensions, 9% inches long, 6% inches THE CLIMAX LEADER, No. 72, OPEN AND CLOSED. Price;.. . «seater en et $6 00 The above case furnished in solid sole leather, Price $7 (0. All Instruments designated with a * are ilustrated. 422 MAX WOCHER & SON, CINCINNATI, OHIO. $e PHYSICIANS’ HAND AND BUGGY CASES. 73* COMMON SENSE MEDICINE CASE. This Case is made especially for Country Practice with a view to Durability, Cleanliness, Compactness, Practicability, Simplicity and Cheapness. ——— a ne ee ere er eee ae eee eevee ae ema es The dimensions are 11 in. long, 6 in. wide and 6 in. high. Fitted with a strong leather handle reinforced with a metal band on the inside of same which is bent around the rings forming a loop, preventing the ends of handle from tearing out and coming loose; heavy nickel lock with key, besides two extra heavy hinge hasps at the ends, so that when closed and carried by the handle the strain is evenly distributed. Five solid metal feet are securely riveted to the bottom. The outside of case is made of extra heavy, oil filled black sole leather, hand stitched, and all the trimmings are riveted securely with copper or tinned burrs. arm ———_—— The inside consists of three partitions divided by solid leather pieces securely riveted. The center par- tition is intended for sundries and its dimensions are 10% x6x2 inches; the other two partitions contain two removable metal bottle holders to which are securely riveted our Western Comstock Patent Springs, the holders and springs being silver plated and lacquered to prevent corrosion. The bottles contained in this case are—6 3-oz., 24 l-oz. and 24 8-drachm (1 W). Price...... $7 50 Same containing 4 3-0z., 24 l-oz., 24 3-drachm vials, size 11x 5x5, with sundry space 5x5x2, (2 WW PHICO se tees beg nin to Cenadiecn me 08 7 00 74* BICYCLE MEDICINE CASES. Size 10% x 6x 33/ inches, contains 24 1l-oz., 24 3- drachm and 8 8-oz. vials. Made of extra heavy black harness leather, hand stitched around the edges. Is thoroughly water-proof, and can be kept clean with a wet sponge and reblackened the same as a harness. Is fitted with the latest improved Spring Bottle Holders, which are removable for cleaning, and can be kept absolutely sweet and pure very easily. Has nickel lock and key, adjustable handle on top, and rings on ends. The two straps are fastened to the Bicyle. The case is very conveniently adjusted to the wheel by fastening the snaps to the rings. Owing to its compactness and position on the wheel, it does not interfere with the rider. (W). MT Hl i i li 75* 39 vials. Dimensions: 8% inches long, 6 inches high and 434 inches wide. Round corners, devoid of bright nickel trimmings. Fitted with the Latest Improved Bottle Holders. These all metal Bottle Holders are removable for cleaning, and the case can be kept absolutely sweet and pure very easily. Covered with a black, morocco-grained, oil filled, solid, water-proof leather (cowhide), Hand-Stitched at edges, with sides, bottom and top cut from one piece, making it dust and water-proof. This one-piece cover extends over extra heavy hinges, thus protecting them from wear, and forming double hinges for the case. Has heavy, hand-stitched handle with metal piece through it, looped around the rings. Strong nickel lock. Corks kept in by metal flanges. Con- tains 18 l-oz., 18 3-dr. and 3 3-oz. extra heavy, wide- mouth, annealed bottles, with first quality of corks, and sundry space 54% x34 x14 inches, (1920 W). i oy he aes ee eg $4 50 All instruments designated with a * are illustrated. “as, MAX WOCHER & SON, CINCINNATI, OHIO. 423 PHYSICIANS’ HAND AND BUGGY CASES. 76— CLOSED. 76* Contains 24 4-drachm and 28 3- drachm corked vials; size 11 x5x33 inches. Is a very compact, attractive and neat looking case in every respect. It has nickel edge trimmings around the center partition. Made of best black water-proof seal grained leather, (40 Cl.)......$4 75 Same, made of genuine Bllipator leather... )...) 120 divisions, each division representing one grain; an extra row of metric divisions is placed on bottom edge of beam, representing one decigram. Platform ot shelf is attatched to base of scale, in which are fitted a set of s weights, 2 ounces and down Scale sensitive to a half a grain. Diameter of Pans, 34 inches net, $8 00 solid bri Capacity, 4ounces. Price 103* New Empire Box Scale.—Has 8-inch nickel-plated pans in a cherry box, with marble top and glass $10 00 dials, Capacity, 20 pounds BLO4 3104* Aluminum Grain Weights 3105 rn i es Concave 3106* Troemner’s Prescription Weights. (warranted,) 2 drachms down to % grain 25 cts., 6 grain to % grain 10 cts. 3107* Metric Weights.—No. 20, 100 Gram to 1 Centigram, $1 60; 50 Gram to 1 Centi- gram, $1 10; 20 Gram to 1 Centigram, 65 cts. All Instruments designated with a * are illustrated. No. 3 DOCTOR’S SAFE. 4-Tumbler, Non-Pickable Combination Lock. DIMENSIONS. Outside: 29 inches high, 18 inches wide, 18 inches deep. Inside: 15 inches high, 10 inches wide, 10 inches deep. Approximate weight, 500 lbs te flat keys and metal cash tray. Drawer and twe pigeon holes un- Subtreasury, 5x5x9, with du ler subtreasury. Book space, 15x5x10 Retail price, $40.00. Net cash price, $30.00 This Safe is one of our Leaders. It gives to the professional man ample capacity, not only for books ind papers, but forinstruments. It is sufficiently roomy for quite a large business, holding ledger, journal and cash book of standard size, with room for other small books. Subtreasury drawer and pigeon holes furnish more room for money, papers, etc., than is really necessary to an ordinary business Purchasers are fully justified in paying the slight difference in price over the smaller sizes. MAX WOCHER & SON, CINCINNATI, OHIO. We guarantee that the corners of these safes will not spread nor the doors sag. DEC. 29.1865. UUNE.7. 1887. OCT.11,1887. JUNE.10.1890. JUNE.6 1891. 6.1892. DOCTOR’S OFFICE SCALE. The Bertillon —Gives Weight and Height. Highly finished. Heavily nickel-plated solid brass beam and measuring rod. Capacity, 4 to 400 pounds. Size of platform, 13x17 inches, Price, $15.00. No. 3—Closed. i| Lena, Wis., March 27, 1891 Gentlemen: Our place was burned 1 last October, and our safe was white hot in the fire. Ican say this much: our books and papers were not damaged at all. We want another No. 4 or larger size now S we are getting onto our feet a 1 s truly a HALE & PELKEY } i HT} Wa CARD Fre i = Hi By E | Wi The Doctor’s Office Scale. 432 MAX WOCHER & SON, CINCINNATI, OHIO. MICROSCOPES. BB, The Bacteriologist’s and Physician’s [licroscope. New Construction. i Figure one-half actual size. Complete Catalogue of Microscopes and Accessories, Bacteriological Apparatus and Chemica1 Glassware mailed on application. MAX WOCHER & SON, CINCII NATI, OHIO. 433 MICROSCOPES—BB. THE BACTERIOLOGIST’S AND PHYSICIAN’S MICROSCOPE. New Construction. This microscope can not be equaled for laboratory work in medical microscopy It exactly satisfies all demands for practical work in bacteriology, pathology, histology, urinalysis, blood examination, biology, pharmacy, etc. [he demand for this stand since its introduction, some years ago, has been phenomenal, and every microscope that we have sent out during this period has given perfect satisfaction. We have yet to hear of a single complaint. The BB Microscope is elegant in design and finish. It is of brass throughout, highly polished and finished in permanent lacquer. ‘The base is large, of special horseshoe form, heavily leaded to insure greater stability. The joint has cone- shaped bearings, so that the tube will remain firm at any inclination; it is provid- ed with steel stops, to insure parallelism of body of microscope and table when used for photography. ‘The mirrors are extra large, plane and concave, and are adjustable on the mirror bar, which can be swung on its support, and has a click for central illumination. The substage has set screws for centering condensor, and is vertically adjustable by the quick-acting screw shown at the side. The substage ring has been increased to the large standard size, giving full value of the illuminative power of the Abbe condensor, and is so arranged as to be quickly swung to one side from under the stage for changing accessories, etc. The stage is large, square and exceedingly firm. The fine adjustment is by delicate micrometer screw, having graduated head for measuring thickness of objects. The micrometer screw acts directly on the triangular bearing of the arm, which is constructed after a new (patented ) method, doing away with set screws and springs, which, by their relaxation and wear, produce lateral motion or shifting of the field of vision. These instruments are entirely free from this fault. The coarse adjustment is by diagonal rack and pinion of the greatest accuracy. The pinion is fitted with a special device by which all wear is automatically compensated, thus insuring the permanency of the adjustment. The main tube carries graduated and nickeled draw tube work- ing in cloth-lined sleeve. The polariscope can be used with the microscope. All the edges of stand are rounded. Each BB Microscope is furnished in a polished case with handle and lock, and with receptacles for eyepieces, objectives and accessories. BB 1. Stand BB with one Eyepiece, 3-inch and 4-inch Objectives and Iris Diaphra gine si. ea en Ge OTM el Yiu sass ve elviuccicag $ 48 00 BB 4. Stand BB with two Eyepieces, }-inch and }-inch Objectives, Iris Diaphragmiatid= Double: sNOSepiece isin. ci... Pease s eens cc aed oenla 55 00 BB 8* Stand BB with two Eyepieces, 3-inch and }-inch Objectives, 45-inch Oil Immersion Objective, Abbe Condensor in mounting with two Iris Diaphragms and Triple Nosepiece.................. reeanerosuus 100 00 Above prices subject to 10 per cent. discount for prompt cash. MAX WOCHER & SON, CINCINNATI, OHIO. MICROSCOPES. Bausch & Lomb Continental Microscope— CD. Figure one-half actual size ‘@_2,; MAX WOCHER & SON, CINCINNATI, OHIO, eaeiaeelasigrceniileneatici MICROSCOPES. BAUSCH & LOMB CONTINENTAL MICROSCOPE CD. This microscope is the type of completeness and compactness, adapted for all general work, and having a grace and elegance of design and finish in keeping with the mechanical excellence of every detail. The stand is of brass throughout. The base and pillar are extra large, insuring rigidity and stability. The joint has lever locking device for fixing the microscope at any angle of inclination. ‘The complete substage gives perfect facilities for illumination. The improved mechanical stage is a very important feature of this microscope, fitting it for all kinds of bacteriological, blood, urinary, embryological, plankton, and other search work, as well as for mineralogical and chemical investigations with the addition of the polariscope. The fine adjustment is a standard triangular bar form, with head of microm- eter screw graduated, coarse adjustment by standard diagonal rack and pinion, having extra long range of adjustment. Draw tube is nickeled, graduated in millimeters, and has society screw for the use of very low power objectives. Each CD Microscope is furnished in fine polished-wood carrying case, with handle and lock and receptacle for eyepieces, ol yjectives, ete. Objectives bbe Eyepieces Nosepiece ee Price Dry Oil Immersion CDI bs A OB Lie & bl d tip eae ake ae eae sie ierian hay se 1.20 N.A. $120 00 CD2 Oia! WR ee es BAldie's 60-0 1 inch Double. 1.20 N.A 125 00 CD3 Bouin, 2 inches. 1.20 N.A 122 00 t hit Lene sds Uae ee hee fa Rep Ris Sn : ed 9j ~ 2 CD4 Be AG) | aaa 2 kom eaede #:inches. Double. 1.20 N.A, 127 00 1 inch. 2 inches. we oT 2% , 5, 1.82 N.A. eG Wl cae es ota eh 6h 1.20 N.A 155 00 epi 3 a ERceriee 1 inch, cbs 24, 1, 1.82 N.A 2 inches Triple. 1.20 N.a. 162 00 , | a! ay 1 inch. Above prices subject to ro per cent. discount for prompt cash. MAX WOCHER & SON, CINCINNATI, OHIO. ATTACHABLE JPIECHANICAL STAGE. Bausch & Tomh @otical Go ROCHESTER, N.Y. & NEW YORK CITY Figure three-fourth actual size The stage is held in place on the microscope by a solid metal clamp, open at one side, which slips upon the base washer of the arm of the microscope in such a manner that the simple tightening of the thumb screw at the back locks it immovy- ably. The clamping device may be left attached to the microscope permanently and the object carrier removed by simply racking it out of the slide. This feature is of great value, as the Mechanical Stage is necessary for search work, counting, etc., while an unobstructed stage is required when examining colonies of bacteria in Petri dishes, using watch glasses on the stages of the microscope, etc. This mechanical stage is of the utmost value in searching for tubercle bacilli, casts, etc., when there are few in the specimen, or for use with the hemacytometer for counting blood corpuscles. When a particular object or field is found (even with the ;, objective) and its position noted with the vernier, it can be found again after thoroughly searching the specimen for others. Attachable [Mechanical Stage, in velvet-lined morocco case ise in hone eee $18 00 Achromatic Objectives, 24-inch, 0.24 numerical aperture, dry .....+-+++eeeeeeeeeeees 6 00 ii Y%-inch, 0.66 - a Sires pda: $% gests 0 = o00'9 49.0 12 00 si os py-inch, 1.32 As GIP IMIMELAIOL, Kos. 2 be nse 'nee's 38 00 Continental Eye Pieces, 2-inch ..........eeeeeeeeee cere tence erererees 2 eee er ee 2 00 es ie Pee MCLs | iisig b's Gir s oho rales 4A Ee iol pe sos ae Ss aieieres rps, 4 eee 2 00 " “ RAE, One Sank SEONG eae FEM ON EEL COON E Gea USIy.9 4 pi0 o's 2 00 wy ni SABO cro ties p apo van pe a etin Nee be aie'ein sare min® o.0sie'ee. sone 2 00 2 00 "? se RAMON Vac kc ob ia ibs sg Make A Reet eed Ne SEE TALES USP UE BE TNEP ) MAX WOCHER & SON, CINCINNATI, OHIO. 437 MICROSCOPIC ACCESSORIES. 3163 Test Tubes, expressly made for bacteriological purposes, of clear and bubble free glass, in the following sizes only (these test tubes are the very best made FERS. BR. 6s. wn cukiaeecn oo uae, Rianne th ; 130 150 180 Diameter in m. m es as cee Pastediers eet 13 15 18 Per Coset.-sis.s 7 : ph aly oe $ .35 45 60 Per gross cna soe Pea 8 oie oS 3.40 4.50 5.60 8164 Test Tubes of Bohemian glass, and good quality Length in m. m a 75 100 120 150 180 200 Diameterin m.m...... 11 12 14 16 18 20 Per dozen ... Saetdhe $ .20 25 0 5 40 50 Per gross sve Bees «ab 2, 2.50 8.00 3.50 4.00 5.00 3165 Test Tubes, nested Lenath dw ans tel od. Sok eer. Sul? J 100-150 75-150 75-180 75-200 Each nest pines fre Sh aweeesetsehents 9 ad He $ .10 l .20 40 Per dozen nests vai eivegtdanepes “ .80 1.00 1.40 1.85 Glass Slips (Slides) with edges ground. } On account of the unground slides scratching the stage of the microscope, this form has been discontinued No.1. Size3xlinch. Extra white, ground round Per gross, $1 00 yn 5 a ey ne : : s ire aa +e bey 95 aS 3x1 and thin, ground round ; . sa 1 05 4. eS Green, ground square 70 mid. % or2xlinch. Extra white, ground round eh . 1 20 ean ae SOI i 55 co PUNO RE ma ny, Pe a a ey aes rey A ‘i 3 00 7. ie 2 oS” hath wees seis ; wo VA MASains | Wee die AIR e Rone 65 ea sie «aoe ‘ . 2 00 Larger and special sizes furnished when desired. No. 8. Size3xlinch. With concave centres (or COlla i Abe cine rere nidineedio® e's Per dozen, 90 THIN GLASS COVERS. Squares, No. 0, selected, extra thin, per oz., $1 60 1, %to linch 0 2,34 takin 85 we vol is 65 Circles, ‘‘ 0, selected, extra thin 2 00 1 to Linch . 1 50 4 tol 1 20 16 teed ee, 5 85 Rectangular, No. 2, any size. oe 85 3166* Cabinet, upright, with handle and lock, drawer and 36 double trays holding 432 objects....... 12 00 In producing this new Cabinet for mic roscopic objects it has been our aim to meet the increas ing demand for a convenient and practical receptacle for a large number of slides and at the minimum cost. The Cabinet, as shown in cut, is of cherry wood, }t y polished, with paneled door and with handle and lock. The mounted objects are held in 36 wooden trays, each for twelve slides The trays slide in grooves in the side of the cabinet, and any one or them can be examined independently ot the other. There is a drawer one and one-half inches deep in the bottom of the case. 3167 Pillsbury Box, for 25 Slides... Each, $0 10 8168 be Cabinet, for 10 boxes or 250 plates... 3 00 3169 + ‘ for 20 boxes or 500 plates.... {Ou Alt instruments designated with a * are illustrated. 438 MAX WOCHER & SON, CINCINNATI, OHIO. _______—— —$—$ $$ $l) TOOTH FORCEPS. We manufacture Dental Forceps of two styles, ‘‘Plain’’ and ‘‘Aseptible.’’ Both styles are of the best quality of material and temper, the difference being in the joint and finish. The ‘‘Plain’’ forceps as per cuts on following pages, have the solid octagon joints. The ‘‘Aseptible’’ as per cut below, is made with joints to take apart, which renders it very easy to clean and sterilize. Shapes are same as the plain. All our forceps are of correct pa tterns. 1 ordering, state the number of forceps, also if ‘‘Plain’’ or ‘‘Aseptible’’ are desired. We warrant these forceps, and will cheerfully exchange any that break, by fair usage, within three months of date of purchase. Plain, nickel-plated, as per cuts..........+.-.05- Gerneg poeta chile, ob ay eee each, $1 26 Aseptible, “ petal es « 200 Max Wocher & Son’s Set of four octagon joint Forceps, in pouch..........++++-++-- f$ 6 50 * iy y “five ib ; ” Me “sc ee fs eight “se ‘e “<“ « ” ay 23 ite ten ¥ ra +a od The above sets are also furnished in aseptible quality, if desired, at an advance in price of sixty-five cents per forcep. All instruments designated with a * are illustrated, _ = ORIG. No, ro—Upper Dentes Sapientiz, for either side, with or without hook ; I NNAT CI >» OLN Hawk Bill. rht and 5 > rig 8) a. aa So) x © ae A ee >) © Upper Molar, No. 19 —Upper Molar, right and left. No. 24—Upper Molar, for either side. 18 MAX WOCHER & SON No. 9—Lower Incisor. No 440 MAX WOCHER & SON, CINCINNATI, OHIO. TOOTH FORCEPS. No. 57. Upper Molar, Cow-horn, right and left. ‘apis Joyita ‘ur0Yy-Mog “IE[OJA| JamoT—fz ‘on ee SRN Sein eee CORR Rahat BOO Oe pS FEISS EI No. 100. Three Prong Upper Molar, right and left These Forceps are only made in the first quality. Price each .. $2 25 ‘apis Jaya fu10Y-MOD “ILJOJ] JOMOT— JI “ON No. 15—Lower Molar, either side (Harris’). With regard to reduction in prices, see page 2. “=. os MAX WOCHER & SON, CINCINNATI, OHIO. TOOTH FORCEPS. No, 27—Lower Molar. plain beak, for either side. ROOT FORCEPS. “epnoidg [esraarug—f9 ‘on No. 35—Bayonet-shape Root, All instruments designated with a * are illustrated 441 MAX WOCHER & SON, CINCINNATI, OHIO. | TOOTH FORCEPS. 5 < = e: No. 52—Parmly’s Lower (for either side) Alveola. we) + spid Safety. Straight, Upper SON, CINCINNATI, OHIO. HS a g : A . . 3 = DN a 2 a Zz 2 : ) a = Zz 5 ¥ ee 2 a 3 : oe | Ew Q 5 a BS | @ 2 a a os ms _— LL r 2) be Ee Li. i. 4s) fac} rs | a4 ob 5 “ 5 a ~ W v 4 otek ae 2 8 — 2 = ee 5 Z 3 s $ 2s a | Z ~*~ &, = < jae > S Ss = Re A i) l 7, = No. ide, constructed to keep the cheek away that the root may be seen No. 104—Root, Either Si clearly. more All instruments designated with a * are illustrated. OHIO. ’ E H MAX WOC NNATI r) b | < Oo a e>) YY WN a) % | , ETC TOOTH FORCEPS Children’s Forceps. Universal Root. No. 62. Universal and General Root. Extra heavy handles. No. 103%; ators. lev tump I SS) Ebony Handles each For Gum Lancets, see Index. All instrumer.ts designated with a * are illustrated. SECTION I. DISSECTING, POST-MORTEM, MICROSCOPICAL AND PHYSIOLOG- ICAL INSTRUMENTS. DIAGNOSTIC AND ANTHROPOMETRIC INSTRUMENTS. APPARATUS FOR THE ANALYSIS OF URINE AND BLOOD. CUPPING AND VACCINATING INSTRUMENTS. SYRINGES, HYPODERMIC AND INJECTION. TEMPERATURE REGULATORS. HUMAN OSTEOLOGY. MICROSCOPES AND LABORATORY SUPPLIES. A/.. A/ WocHER & SON, CINCINNATI, O. 49/55 Al. 1 PALS am A/.. 13 A/,. 19 ras 37 “Al ,. 48 Af}. 49 A/.. 55 *A/.. 61 A/.. 7 Al... 79 AF; Vi Al... 8 *A/..103 A/..109 A/..121 A/..127 Al. .145 A/..151 A/. .157 A/..163 A/..169 J A/..175 A/..180 A/.121 “A/.145/175 A/..180/1 A/..181 ALL INSTRUMENTS Bi&sARING THE K.-S, CO.’S IOoI A/..109 BLOWPIPES. Plain. ; $0 10 ‘* with wedge U 2 Double, straight and curved ea 0 35 “e “§ = * With stopoochks.o.65;.% 1 50 CHISELS AND GOUGES. Chisel, wooden handle, 11% in. long 1 00 Gouge, 4 11% ‘ 1 50 Chisel, all steel; 456 tno. ks i a ee ee 0 50 re ee oe 5 eves eenge 0 60 “e ‘$ 5% ‘ oval handle. Wer 0 75 Brunetti’s, for opening the spinal column, right. 2 25 o x - es ee left 2 2 Costatome chisel 1 50 RERCNINIOUND ais. so eh eee; 1 75 “ double . ; 375 se emife-shaped.., .'y:'sp. 5... sk vecccce db cbc cl cen! $150 A “ “ “ 4 oe ts hollow metal handle,..,.. 1 75 A ‘ bellied blade, ebony HANGS . wid. ssc cane bbhca cae s 1 50 A/. “ hollow metal handle Kune ota 1 %5 A/, , hollow metal handle........ 1% A} English Pattern, pointed blade aap metal handle. Shien’ sn'eQi oc tpeatdie EEE A “a bellied blade, hollow metal hi ONGG tis cc cues Deaaet cates 175 yy ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, COvS TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE. DISSECTING AND POST-MORTEM INSTRUMENTS. A/.625/31 A/.637/43 A/.649/55 A/. .685 ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S A/.. 631 637 Al Al Al. Al A/..673 .679 Al. .685 691 697 Al Al. Al A/..691 A/.,697 625 643 . 655 A/. 661 667 DISSECTING AND POST MORTEM roof CINCINNATI, 0. SON, ns 661 Al. .667 A/..679 KNIVES.—Continued. Cartilage Knife, Virchow’s, ebony handle........-+-+--- cou 75 a¢ be ” hollow metal handle.........-- 1 75 a ‘«« American pattern, ebony et)! ears 2 75 i vid ¢ hollow metal handle. ... 1.75 Brain Knife, Virchow’s hollow metal handle, 2 25 Finnell’s Knife and Saw, fitting one handle........ 3°75 «“U. S: Army” Knife, Scalpel, Chisel and Saw, Gtting - one hash 6 vies hiv is Aas Cees dap raeee 6 50 NEEDLES. Post-Mortem Needles, straight, 3to 5 in....... Jozen 1 50 “ “ “half curved, 3to5in......... as 1 50 “ “ se double “* $8to6in........- “ 1 75 - Fe ee spear-pointed, straight. 5 eer Q 25 ad " a i" $s CUPVOR Ls oo sce eden’ oye 0 30 INSTRUMETNS. TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE Al. .715/21 Max WocHER & SON. CINCINNATI, O. A/. .733/51 A/817/35 MMMAM Anan AAnnen Ania A/ A/. Al. 7. Al A/.. Al... A/.. Al Al A/. As. Al: A/ A/ A/. A/ A/. AAW AH An wWwD eK SH aswan eS o 781 784 787 793 . 799 805 .817 823 829 835 ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, COv’S 1007 SAWS. Bow Saw, with two 8 in. blades.. “ee “ec “ce 10 sé Capital Saw. Charriére’s “ “ “ “ “ “ “ dl rT Rhachiotome Saw, single:,... se “ double.... A/..781 10% « Af? 7 SCISSORS AND SHEARS, Artery Scissors, with long probe-point, straight “ec Ta) “ «e “ce “a “ ce Yee TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE. “ “ “ “a “ec “ “ sharp and probe-pointed, “e “ “ee “ “c “ “é “ BDISSECTING AND POST-MORTEM INSTRUMENTS. angular. Dissecting Scissors, sharp-pointed, 4 in..... 4% “e 5% “ 40 50 50 v0 60 70 SS —_ os A/ Al. 847 85% 3 } A/. .85$ A]. .865 | A/. .871 Al. .883 A/. 889 A/. .895 A/..901 1 | *A/..919 } A/..931 | Al. .987 A/. .943 A/..949 ii Al. .955 A/..957 ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S. ¢ 02S DISSECTING AND POST-MORTEM INSTRUMENTS. 1008 Max WocHER & SON. CINCINNATI, Gi). a) tia A 889 ..981 to 957 SCISSORS AND SHEARS,—Continued. Enterotome Scissors, ordinary.......--. “ sé probe-pointed ..... “ +4 buttom- ‘* ..... ote “a short pattern..... Bone Shear, .../- 0.5.5 «2 os pames oe + 6 ade Rib plain. “6 ss with Catch ....d06+..002-- } “ «« with eccentric sliding blade........-- 4 25 | “ sé Koenig's 5.82 O . va. es.) Saas 3°75 | INJECTION SYRINGES. Farabeuft’s, large, 2000 c. c. capacity, on stand.... 390 00 All metal, with 3 canule and stopcocks, 50c.c.. 5 00 : “ss “a “« 3 “ “ee 6 100 “e 6 00 : “ “ ile “ “ “e 150 * 7 00 “ “ ante pees i - 200 * 8 00 “ee “ce 3 “6 “se “ 250 “cc 9 00 “ “ csc $ “ “ 5Ou «& 15 00 TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE, W \/.1066 A/.1067 A/ 1045/63 1009 Max WocHer & Son. CINCINNATI, O. INJECTION SYRINGES.—Continued. A/.. 961 Embalming syringe, with set of tubes. $4 50 SUNDRY INSTRUMENTS A/.. 979 Loupe with 1 lens, folding..... 050 A/l.. 985 “ “ Q 6 eae ewe 0 60 As... -991 : Pe Ae 0 80 A/..1003 Cephalometer, small. . 450 A/..1009 . laree 44. che: 5 00 A/..1015 Craniometer, Virchow’s ....... - 15 00 A/..1021 Satterthwaite’s Calvarian Clamp... 5 00 A/..1083 Tripod Head Rest ; is Coens: 80 A/..1045 Tape Measure, steel, metric and inch scale, 2 m 1 00 A/..1051 e ” 4 _ 2, : Me +70 80 A/..1057 te linen «¢ te OQ" 0 50 A/..1063 Ai ee a ve ne take | 0 40 A/..1065 Arkansas Stone, in wooden case... 2 50 A/..1066 Strop, with stone on one side, leather on $ sides 1 50 A/..1067 ‘* leather, adjustable 1 25 A/..1068 «reversible 1 7% wy ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, COS ¢$ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE. DISSECTING AND POST-MORTEM INSTRUMENTS. Max WocHER & SON. CINCINNATI, O. A/ A/ Al Al A/ Al VA/ *A/ *A/ A/..1081 ALL INSTRUME?} *A/. *A/. Io1Io SUNDRY INSTRUMENTS, ETC.—Continued. 1069 Rule, boxwood, 1 meter 1075 1081 1087 1099 1105 1111 1113 1114 1117 1123 ) 1124 DISSECTING AND POST-MORTEM INSTRUMENTS. A/. .1087/99 ‘© steel, L meter .... 2.02.2 eee eee eet eee crete tees 06S PRONE ot) a vinate wai La Pa Autopsy Scale, 5 kilo capacity. sé ail | Sena Pe Wier thas ia Dissecting Gloves, rubber. “a Apron er oe eee © Gown, without sleeves. aa ‘© swith BATH Ciao <\p bin Ral Oe ae «ee ve Sleeves, rubber,..... DISSECTING AND POST-MORTEM CASES. Dissecting Case No. 1, in fine wood case........-++- ee Pee | he 2 25 1 Scalpel, ebony handle. 1 Tenaculum ebony handle. 1 Dissecting scissors. 1 Cartilage knife, ebony handle 1 Dissecting forceps. 1 Blowpipe. 1 ‘Triple chain and hook. Dissecting Case No. 1a, same contents as case No.1, but with all steel lev dedeent bess deh esg we chs . 2 00 knives in plain case........ TS BEARING THE K,-S. CO.’S TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE IOLI Max WoOcHER & SON. CINCINNATI. O. W DISSECTING AND POST-MORTEM CASES.—Continued. $2 75 ‘A 1147 Dissecting Case No. 2, in fine wood case 82 7 1 Dissecting forceps. 1 Blowpipe 1 a scissors 1 Triple chain and hook 1148 Dissecting Case No. 2, same ontents as case Nc 2 with all knive ind #2 50 n plain case *A/..1171 Dissecting Case No. 3, in fine wood case ................ $3 00 8 Scalpels, ebony handles 1 Dissecting forceps. 1 Blowpipe 1 Cartilage knife, ebony: handle. 1 ¥ scissors 1 Triple chain and hdok 1 Tenaculum, a “A 1172 Dissecting Case No. 32, same contents as case No, 8, but with all steel knives, and 82 "75 in plain case. Pe : 77 Dis: ecting Case, same contents, with fine aseptic knives arranged in German Silver $8 50 MRR cians sted on ih Dissecting Cases, with contents different from above, made to order. Please apply for special lists *A/..1189 Finnell’s Small Post Mortem Set, in oak case, leather lined $10 00 1 Finnel’s knife and saw 1 Dissecting scissors. 1 Blowpipe 8 Scalpels, assorted sizes. 1 Ka forceps. 1 Triple chain and hook 1 Cartilage knife 1 Chisel. Needles and silk 1 Tenaculum. *A/..1195 Finnell’s Large Post Mortem Set, in oak Cane, ‘leather liked is 2) 005 ho ae oe eens $15 00 1 Finnell’s knife and saw 1 Dissecting scissors. 1 Enterotome scissors, 3 Scalpels, assorted sizes. 1 ids forceps. 1 Blowpipe. 1 Cartilage knife. 1 Tenaculum. 1 Chisel. 1 Steel hammer *A/..1201 2 Dissecting knives, large. } 1 « saw, . 2 Ke knives, small. | 1 scalpel, narrow 1 Tenaculum | 1Metacarpalsaw. “ J) Fitting one universal handle. ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K..-S, CO.’S 1 Triple chain and hook. 4 Needles and silk. Leuffen’s Post Mortem Set, in fine leather case... 1 Mouse-toothed forceps. 1 Liston’s artery forceps. 1 Steel rule 1 Straight scissors. 1 Enterotome scissors. 1 Chisel TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE. DISSECTING AND POST-MORTEM INSTRUMENTS. $35 00 1 Steel hammer. 1 Double blowpipe. 1 Grappling hook. 1 Director and tongue tie 1 Probe with eye. _——— | | 1O12 Max WocHER & SON. CINCINNATI, O. = -~€ = / ; DISSECTING AND POST-MORTEI1 CASES. Continued. *A/_.1213 U.S. Army Post Mortem Set, in polished oak case, leather. linedias \.y os dees _ $1 1 Long knife. 4 Scalpels. 1 Blowpipe. 1 Chisel Fitting into 1 tenaculum. 1 Chain and hook 1 Cartilage knife. one handle. 2 Dissecting scissors. Needles and silk. 1 Capital blade saw 1 as forceps *A/..1219° “U.S. Marine Hospital” Post Mortem Set, in oak case, polished inside and outside. .... - $22 50 1 Rhachiotome. 1 Costatome 2 Dissecting scalpels. 1 Blade saw, lifting back. 1 Rawhide mallet. 1 Tenaculum. 1 Enterotome. 1 Dissecting forceps. 1 Small cartilage knife. 1 Artery scissors 1 Blowpipe. 1 Director. 1 Dissecting scissors. 3 Large cartilage knives. Needles and silk. *A/..1231 «No. 1’’ Post Mortem Set, in oak case, leather Soir oS SERRE 6.5 SaaS Wee tr $12 01 1 Charriere’s blade saw. i Cartilage knife. 2 ‘Tenacula 1 Hammer. 1 Dissecting forceps. 2 Probes. 1 Chisel. 2 Double blowpipes. Needles and silk. 1 Straight scissors. $24 06 *A/..1237 «No. 2” Post Mortem Set, in oak case, leather lined .....:. 1 Virchow’s dissecting knife. 4 Assorted sizes of scalpels. 1 Cartilage knife. 1 Rhachijotome knife. 2 Dissecting forceps. 1 Boxwood rule. 1 Graduated glass, 100 grms. 2 Double blowpipes. 2 Probes. 2 Double tenacula. Needles and silk. 1 Dissecting bow saw. 1 Hammer. 2 Chi-els. 1 Straight scissors. 1 Bone shears. 1 Enterotome scissors. 1 Boxwood rule. 1 Graduated glass. 1 Balance. 1 Loupe. 12 Reagent papers. Needles and si!” A/..1243 «No. 3” Post Mortem Set, in leather covered case, velvet lined. . 1 Double blowpipe with stopcock. 3 Probes. 1 Dissecting bow saw. 1 Chisel. 1 Hammer. 1 Bone shear. 1 Cephalometer. wy TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE. 5 Scalpels, assorted sizes. 2 Virchow’s cartilage knives. 1 Razor. 2 Dissecting forceps. 2 Double tenacula. 2 Straight scissors. 1 Enterotome scissors. ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, COS DISSECTING AND POST-MORTEM INSTRUMENTS- Max WocHeErR & SON. 7] A/.1417 A/.1423 A/.1429 ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S Al A/ Al A/ A/ *A/ A/ Al Al Al "AY A/ *A/ Al A/ A/ A/ A/ A/ Al, A/ “A 1013 INSTRUMENTS FOR PHYSIOLOGICAL WORK. 1303 1309 .1315 1321 1333 339 1345 1351 1363 .1369 1381 1387 1399 1405 1417 1423 1429 1441 1447 .1453 .1465 /. 1471 Needle, in cbony handle, straight taper point. curved, taper point. lancet shape.. triangular blade Probe with eye, Kronecker’s, small Maree cick Tenaculum ........... Aneurism Needle. . Scalpel, pointed and narrow blade.. medium size, Kronecker’s Cartilage Knife, Kronecker’s, straight edge - bellied blade Spinal th PAgmeieiee et Ores ar a Frog Lance, Steiner’s, broad . 4 narrow. ef “ single edge. Fish es broad " ¥ medium. uid . narrow..... Bistoury, curved, probe-pointed, Steiner’s Mower eg. is ats: PHYSIOLOCICAL INSTRUMENTS. $0 50 50 60 60 60 60 60 80 50 60 60 70 80 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 20 80 A/.1441 A/.1447 A/.1453 TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE. oes aS Sr a nae IO14 W A/..1501/7 A/..1519 INSTRUMENTS FOR PHYSIOLOGICAL WORK.—Continued. A/. 1603/15 A/..1483 Artery Forceps, narrow, blunt, serrated tip... -+ $050 A/..1489 ve broad, sharp, " el 050 A/..1501 de i with slide catch, large.... pi ae A/..1507 bi oy Me «© medium... 1 25 A/..1519 Mouse-Toothed Forceps, large....-------- 0 60 *A/..1525 ne $$ ss NS | See Ee Rae a 0 60 *A/..1537 Artery Clamp, small, for frogs.... Sater ietey ee A/..1543 tg " regular, straight 050 A/..1549 ¥ #3 ag curved , oe ae A/..1555 Acupressure Forceps, Allis’. . SP ais ok *A/..1561 ap us ‘« double, needle-point 1 %5 A/..1567 ik _ ‘* angular, bent...... 175 A/..1579 Serrefine, wire, straight . ere dhl pian 0 15 A/..1585 “s “curved iat pla ye IE gl 015 *\/..1591 Chain and Hook, Meyer-lojsisovics’ ......... 0 380 A/..1608 Trephine, small. ..........-...--.-06- 1 50 A/..1609 id medium . 2 : Ae pee eee A/..1615 ty large.. 5 ae ae ee *A/..1621 _ with set screw. VG eae 8 00 A/..1623 a6 large size, with crown and handle..... 500 A/..1639 Bone Forceps, small... BES cold a PO it: 2 00 A/..1645 “4 is medium, bayonet shape.........- 3 00 A/..1651 $6 es narrow beak 2 75 Al. .1651 ALL i1NSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE PHYSIOLOCICAL INSTRUMENTS. A/. *A/ *A/ *A/ A/ A/ A/ es. ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S. COS Al. - 1663 1675 1681 1687 1693 1705 1711 723 LOIS Max WocHer & Son. CINCINNATI, O. Bone Shear, eccentric lock... Gouge, fine, for spinal work on fishes, Same, for spinal work on frogs Dissecting Forceps, for Mollusks, Meyer-llojsisovics’, Scissors, fine, straight se “ curved... Midas angular, bent.... Heart Scissors, with director... 7 A/..1747 f OLOGICAL WORK.—Continued A/ dt fk Ass A/ A/. TAT: Al... A/.. *A/.. TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE, PHYSIOLOGICAL INSTRUMENTS. Scissors, strong, straight ae -~1-3 ~1 -1-1 as) RAIP ATR HR ¢ AS: TTR curved or flat angular, bent, . i332 straight, Kronecker’s bayonet, Steiner’s. pincer shape, straight. 4 ad curved, probe-pointed, ivory ** angular, ivory.. A/..1791 Glass barrel, metal mount Al. .1795 a e A/..1801 < 5 A/..1807 ed iy me A/..1813 ee A/..1819 Afi metal, nickel-plated, A/..1825 “ i e a me eook + = Alcsasol. COMPLETE SE @A/..1855 ‘A,’ Small Set for Frogs, in polis 3 Frog lances. 1 Section lifter. 1 Straight scissors. *A/ .1861 3 Scalpels, assorted sizes. 1 Bistoury, curved. 1 Scissors, short, straight. 1 ms strong, curved. 2 Gouges. *A/..1867 “C,” Smali Set for M 1 Scalpel, large, bellied bla 1 re medium blade. | See dissecting, fine 1 Forceps, 3 in., fine ie at ae 1 yc 4“ strong. INJECTION SYRINGES. s, 3 canule, 15cc¢ 3 66° “* 3 eeeeme |! LPs 3 hems 1 Uh 3 «= 900 ** 3 os 50 ‘* Sop tes 3 57 ABO 3. 28200" hed oak case. forceps, fine «B,” Small Set for Fishes, in polished oak case. t 1 Section lifter 8 Fish 1 ys, medium. r’s bayonet-shape scissors. TS FOR PHYSIOLOGICAL WORK. #12 00 1 Scalpel, fine, pointed. 1 Forceps 1 Mouse-toothed forceps 1 Forceps, serrated tip 2 Retractors. 1 Bone on ‘, strong 1 Blowpipe : : ~ 0 ollusks, in polished GOGH CASE: eds yas Hoan de ener “eae $14 | de. 1 Taper- point needle, straight 1 Razor plano-concave. 1 4 curved. 1 Scissors, fine, straight. 1 Needle, lancet-shaped 1 i “curved. 1 se triangular blac 1 vf ‘* angular. 1 Microscopic needle hol 100 Insect pins. 5 00 lished oak case.... pW) Pad Small Set for Vertebre, in po issors, curved, fine. *A/..187 1 Scalpel, large bellied blade. 1 ihe narrow 1 7 small bellied 3 4 “pointed. 1 Cartilage knife. 1 Dissecting forceps, strong ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K. PHYSIOLOCICAL INSTRUMENTS. -S, CO.’S Dissecting forceps, fine. «smooth tips. 1 » probe-pointed. 1 Saw. 2 Probes. 1 Triple hook and chain. 2 Needles. Bone forceps, strong- medium. fine. Scissors, straight, fine. wy TRADE wee MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE- 419 (0 499 (0 $14 00 it i ir. $25 OE d. n. W Al *A/ Al Al. Al. *A/ *A/ *A/ rat. Al A/ Af.’ *A/ ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE Max WOCcHER & 1017 Son. . CINCINNATI, O. 1891 1897 1903 1915 1921 1927 1933 .1939 1945 .1951 Al.. 1957 1963 1969 1975 DISSECTION TABLES AND ACCESSORIES. Kias’ Stretch Board, for dogs... ek! is a ps rabbits. ** frogs Pies Board, plain Cermacks s Rabbit Holder, le test pal MEVET IN isi as eg see .s sive ee oe “ce pe ae Cat Holder. ... A Cyon’s Mod. of Bernard’s Head Clamp, for dogs. Oak Table, with concave top... at AS Arnold’s Table, for dogs .........-.++++: Head Clamp, i Re a | Rod to fasten clamps on. Kitasato’s Mouse Holder ss Rat es original K.-S. CO’S PHYSIOLOGICAL INSTRUMENTS. @ $10 00 8 00 1 50 050 14 00 12 50 10 50 16 00 12 00 15 00 9 00 4 50 5 00 10 00 TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE. Al Mi A/ i Al | A/ Al A/ *A/ CAl.. | Al. A/. We Al. Max WocHeER & SON. CINCINNATI, 1987 1993 1999 2005 .?011 2017 2023 2029 2035 2041 2047 2053 2059 Al 2083 A/..2101 A/..2119 DISSECTING FORCEPS. Straight, 12 in. long, for handling preparations “¢ smooth tips, 434 in ... ‘ serrated ‘** 4% ‘* ss “© 43% ‘broad . smooth ** 4% “ * - ey, “ 43% ‘ slide catch ‘ deep serrated tips, 4% in ‘« fine * ae eels ce deep “ce “ce 4 aa _ tifine. smooth: 8) ibe. iA Slightly curved, 4% in., serrated tips.. Same, 4 in., fine serrated tips. . Strongly curved, 334in.,serrated tips.. 1018 $1 50 0 40 0 50 0 50 0 40 on ) 0 50 0 50 0 50 0 40 0 40 0 50 0 40 ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S. ¢ 07S MICROSCOPICAL INSTRUMENTS. A/ .2071 A/..2131 A/..2140 A/..2143 DISSECTING FORCEPS.—Continued. *A/..2065 Strongly curved, 334 in., smooth tips $0 40 A/..2071 Cross action, ebony handle 1 00 A/..2077 Double ended, with screw .. 1 2 A/..2083 a “4 ee “ and platinum tip 4 00 *A/. .2089 ee &e cross action, and platinum tip ... 4 50 COVER GLASS FORCEPS. A/..2101 Plain, straight ) 0 60 *A/..2107 es ‘with catch . 1 00 A/..2119 Angular, cross action... 1 00 A/..2125 Cornet’s. : va 050 A/, .2126 ‘« new pattern. 0 50 A/..2131 Ehrlich’s... 1% A/..2140 Kuehn’s..... 0 60 0 20 A/..2143 Stewart’s.... fae, ‘ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE 2263 2951 A/ Al. A/. A/ A/ Al Af. *A/. Al. A/. *A/. Al. A/. A/. A/, A/. A/ A/. 2! . 22: Max WocHER & SON. 2167 2173 2179 -2191 .2197 . 2203 .2209 2215 9991 2227 233 239 2242 2245 2251 2257 . 2263 ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, COS MICROSCOPICAL INSTRUMENTS. 101g KNIVES. Scalpel, convex blade. narrow ‘* “ by concave ‘ ee triangular blade, large “ “ “ “ “ Razor, with fixed handle. “c “ae “e “ce ‘* folding handle, 6 “ec “ce “cc 1% “ “ “ $s ‘« Fritsche’s 6 ‘“« Valentini’s strong bellied blade...... : Bistoury, convex blade with round point sharp small .. on long shank.. American pattern... in. blade with slide catch i ‘« Tannhoffer’s,with irrigation attachment Section Knife, Charriére’s, double bladed. . 10 0 40 40 50 50 50 50 50 00 00 a0 ris) 00 00 00 00 00 TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE. s Max WOCHER & SON. CinciInNaATI, O. ay A/.2341 A/.2359 A/.2329 A/.2353 A/ 2365 NEEDLES, —Continued. NEEDLES A/..2275 Straight, round-pointed, plain qz, 80 35 Pins, taper-point, glass head,doz. $0 50 \ A/. .2281 “ # “ fine ea.0 40 Needle Holder, plain. Osa 0 10 A/. .2287 Curved, ‘ oe 0 40 . with set screw 0 15 *A/ .2293 dull “ ; 0 40 Needles, for same......per 100 0 20 A/..2299 Spear-pointed. 0 45 *A/..2383 Sehlen’s Platinum, for inocu- r 0 45 lating. 1 50 A/. .2305 Triangular-shaped.. \ A/. .2311 Barbed. ue 0 7D A/..2395 Platinum Needle, in glass rods, Re A/..2317 Hook- ce wet 0 60 jem. 0 3B *A/. 2323 Roubaix’s, single, metal case 1 00 Sam: " Al. .2329 $ double, metal case 2 50 SCISSORS. fa A/. 2335 Trocar, with barbed point...... 0 50 } ; ee | ete See aie “ Middeldorff's 1 50 ry ae Straight, 4)4 in., heavy $0 50 A/. .2347 i ‘* for obtaining x oD Curved, : 0 60 ft ek es 5) A/..2425 Straight, ‘ slender 0 50 test samples of meat.. 2 00 z *A/ 2431 Curved, ae «a d 0 60 A/ .2437 Straight, ‘“ very light 0 50 he *A/..2443 Curved, as “6 “s 0 60 ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE. MICROSCOPICAL INSTRUMENTS. Max WOoOCcHER & A/..2497 A/..2503 A/..2509 A/..2515 ° #2 50 1 a spear-point. 2 Dishes. | = 1 Scissors, straight. 1 Needle, spear-pointed. 2 Forceps. | | 395, 1 Forceps. 1 Scalpel. | | 1 Needle, round. i | | . ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE, MICROSCOPICAL INSTRUMENTS. A/, 3013 * fA Aa/ *A/ A/ A/ A/ A/ Al Al. A/. A/ (Al A/ *A/ *A/ A/. A/ Al. A/ A/ A/ Max WocHer & SON, CINCINNATI, O. 2953 2959 2965 2968 2971 2977 2983 2989 2992 2995 3007 3013 3019 3025 3028 . 3029 3030 3031 3037 3043 ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S 1022 -8029 /30 SINGLE STETHOSCOPES. Cedar, plain in 3 parts with ivory plate Metal, separable, for pocket Arnold’s, with hard rul Hawksley’s, aluminum yber mounts. metal stem MF with celluloid ear bell folding all hard rubber Martin’s, with hammer and pleximeter.... Pinard’s, aluminum Quain’s, hard rubber, telescopic metal and hard rubber, telescopic, all metal Robert’s, pocket style, celluloid hard rubber Traube’s, hard rubber metal A/. .2992 telescopic TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE. DIAGNOSTIC INSTRUMENTS. A/ A/ A/ *A/ A/ *A/ Al A/ “A/ A/. dy A/. d Al. A/..3079 *A/ ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, COvS A/. A/. 8045 8047 3049 8055 3061 3067 8073 8075 8079 - 8085 3097 3100 3103 .3109 3117 DIAGNOSTIC INSTRUMENTS. 1023 & SON. CINCINNATI, O. A A/. .3100 . .3067/73 A/..3109 BINAURAL STETHOSCOPES. AMON Boe. Sis Bartlett’s Laenec, Camman’s, fine . modified, with spiral spring folding Dennison’s, original, large “ “ modified, small Herschell’s, with lever.... .... Knight's, with screw adjustment Paul’s, pneumatic............ Powell-Camman’s, pneumatic Sansom’s, 2 bells Snoften’s, plain eth i hd ches! MOR Snelling’s bell, soft rubber. A/. .3103 TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE. Max WOocHER & A/. 8189/45 A/ Al A/. .3115/16 A/. 316d ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, ( 1024 Son. CINCINNATI, O. PHONENDOSCOPES. 8115 Bazzi-Bianchi’s, in metal case..... $8 59 3116 as ‘* in leather case 4 00 3119 Dermatographic Pencils, any color. 0 20 PERCUSSION HAIIIMERS. A/..3121 Curschmann’s..... 1 25 A/..3127 Flint’s, metal handle . 0 75 VU ROA: Dei hard rubber handle 0 50 A/..3189 Frerich’s, ‘‘ oh as 0 90 Al. .3145 “4 ivory handle 1 50 As Bist Ces. Sc as 1 50 A/..3163 Niemaycr’s..... ee A 25 A/. .3165 ss loop handle... 0 60 A/..3166 Salz’s, folding handle 2 00 A/..3169 Skoda’s RE RE Sah A/..3175 Seitz’s, ivory..... 150 *A/..3178 Traube’s... 1 00 A/..3181 Vernou’s 0 50 A/..3187 Winogradow’s 125 A /.-3193 Winterich’s...... 1 00 (07S > TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE, DIAGNOSTIC INSTRUMENTS. TM ad A/. 3247 A/ A/ A/..3199 Hard rubber..... $ 9°50 A/..3271 Seitz’s, ivory. es & 0 60 ) A/..38200 * 0 50 A/..3277 Struck’s, hard rubber 0 35 *A/..3283 Traube’s, ivory 1 00 | PLEXIMETERS. A/. .3285 $8 ‘* graduated, 1 25 } A/..3205 Round, hard rubber $ 0 20 A/. .3289 e folding. 1 50 A/..3208 celluloid 0 20 *A/. 3295 a metal 1 00 | A/, .3211 «ivory 0 70 A/..3301 “folding 1 50 A/..3217 Oval, hard rubber 0 20 tH Hi A/..3220 “celluloid. 0 20 bd A/. .3223 “ ivory 0 70 AESTHESIOMETERS. | *A/..3229 Amberg’s. : 0 50 A/..3313 Brown-Sequard’s $5 00 Ha a A/..3235 Flint’s, hard rubber.... 0 25 A/..3319 Carroll’s, 3 00 A/. .3241 i mieten Si Hie 0 50 A/..3331 Eulenburg’s.. . 3°75 A/..8247 Wesse’s, glass............ 0 40 A/..3337 Hammond’s 3 00 A/..3259 Seitz’s, hard rubber 0 25 A/,.3349 Leyden’s.. 7 50 A/. .8262 “celluloid, 2 sizes......, 9 25 Ay S865. Mancelé oc oes ooo 3°75 A/. .3265 “metal 0 50 A/. .3361 Weber's .. te dae 3 00 FINGER-SHIELD PERCUSSORS. 3319 ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, COS DIAGNOSTIC A/. :8881 PLEXIMETERS.—Continued. TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE. INSTRUMENTS. 1026 Max WOcHER & SON. CINCINNATI, Cy. A/. .3398 BARAESTHESIOMETER. FOR MEASURING A/..3373 Eulenburg’s. . THERIMAESTESIOMETER. THE SENSIBILITY OF PRESSURE. $12 00 FOR MEASURING THE SENSIBILITY OF HEAT. cre COUNTED 6 os boa as cs ok os cers % 7 00 ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO’S Al A/ Al. A/ Al. A/. .3403 A/. .3399 CARDIOFIETER. FOR DETERMINING THE DISTANCE OF THE APEX BEAT FROM THE MEDIAN LINE, OOek COMMONS 2. oc 2, Ces, chs heen $7 50 CYRTOPIETERS. FOR TAKING SURVEY OF THE CHEST. Boge PRS Boo sos ira tte Nd Ueto ee oa 10 Ol .3398 Horsley’s..... habe kae 8 each 150 8399 ‘« Fissure Meter, in case. 18 00 SI OE oe sc he pects take 8 50 We PN Oak eto) fons cna cee 6 50 *A/ . TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE. DIAGNOSTIC INSTRUMENTS. y f "i 4 Ki yi A/ A/ A/ A/. A/. Al A/ For taking comparative measurements of paralyzed muscles. 3433 3445 . 8446 3447 3457 . 8463 3487 ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, COvS DIAGNOSTIC INSTRUMENTS. DYNAMOMETERS. Collin’s, for pressure and traction. Ulmann’s, for pressure with one hand “§ Same and for traction with both hands... 3 Same, for traction with hand and pressure with foot... Dudgeon’s . Marey’s. SPHYGMOGRAPHS. Richardson’s . . $6 40 20 60 or ») 00 00 00 > 00 00 00 00 TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE. Max WOocHER & SON. CINCINNATI, | _HILL &BARNARDS f SPHYGMOMETER® - A/ Hit ae . | | A/..3500 Hi ah SPHYGMOMANOMETERS. } | ’ 3499 Basch’s. er ere . settee ge - $12 00 A/..3500 Gaertner’s Tonometer, glass on base. Re ac ee a er 15 00 ; A/..3501 i nm same, metal, pocket style. .....-. 9000 aia HAP BBS TANTS occ, sisls «ccd e's AION Daiwa h~ S/o’) ps at ae 50 00 Wild A/..3504 “modified by ‘Barnard... 2... fechas cet ae - 20 00 | CASS GOO -POtaIneiis O50 oc abv oe oh CUR nee aras tee eaals 0! \0.9 a 1.25 00 Mi} SPIROMETERS. | FOR MEASURING THE CAPACITY OF THE LUNGS ' Ad: SBIZ Parnes’ ices cies. edhe hho 906 9.0800 a ewe aie ¢ $7 50 Lia A/. 3520 WHutchinson’s........000 0 ee cece eee e ere e etcetera es 27 00 | A/..3535 Waldenburg’s, with 2 masks, ‘Woulfe’ s bottle, ‘and weights 60 00 Sd I) ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S $ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE, : ) DIAGNOSTIC INSTRUMENTS. } AV] 1029 Max WocHER & SON, CINCINNATI, O. ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, COv’S Al. STETHOMETERS. FOR MEASURING THE EXPANSION OF THE CHFST. A/..3541 Carrol’s ...... ; Ci. a aba si $ 3 ce ae 7 PSOE W Oo et ag ot é : : 10 A/,.3553 Gibson’s...... sits w: A us 10 ANTHROPOMETRIC IDENTIFICATION. A/ 3559 Bertillon’s Complete Set for anthropometric identifica- tion of criminals, in fine wooden case............. 42 1 Rule, folding, 2m. long, grad.from 1to200cm. 1 Small pointed rod for the ear. 1 « “ Le “ « 100 « 200 « 1 Nail scissors, curved. 00 00 00 a0 1 Rule, 50 cm long, grad. from 70 to 120 cm, 1 Wedge for proving the calipers. 1 « 20 « “ “ fey aes Fie 1 Metal plate. ) For taking impres 1 Caliper compass, for head measurements, 1 Ink roller. - sions of the fingers 1 «small, for ear “ 1 Tube with blackink.) and the hand. 1 “ large, foot and arm “ 1 Dermatographic pencil A/..3560 Caliper Compass, for measuring the head................ #10 00 A/. .3561 ‘* small, for measuring the ear............ nies 6 00 A/..3562 fst i< Jagoe. :.o ‘© the foot, fingers and forearm 12 00 *A/..3563 Height Measure, to be secured to door or window casing 4 feet from floor, 2 50 Tape Measures see page 1009, ay DIAGNOSTIC INSTRUMENTS. TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE. 1030 Max WocHER & SON. CINCINNATI, O. — Fad 835 C:M| TEMP. IS" C 0.100mm. | ayo 7mm C. Zeiss Jena @ 3 pea A/. .3565 A/. .3607 APPARATUS FOR THE EXAMINATION OF BLOOD. A/..3564 Haemacytometer, Gower’s, complete, in case sina te i? TROT T PRT Dr owee | A/. .8565 41 Thoma-Zeiss’, for red corpuscles, in case. Baye: i uit 8.4 ccsetaiier Wate peat ae 11 50 { *A/. 3571 ‘“s “ white... f° SORT NL aE sh gy eta totk 12 00 *A/. 3577 “ “6 ** red and white corpuscles,in case....... 16 00 *A/..3583 Extra Pipette, for red corpuscles, dilutes 1:100..........-..+.-- (e545 no { 4 00 *A/..3589 hi ae ‘* white.. * ie SR Hata she Bie Sone me His PO Ae 4 00 *A Counting Chamber for Thoma-Zeiss’ Haemacytometer.........-.--.+- it 6 30 if A/..3595 Lancet, automatic, for drawing a drop of blOOd......- 1... eee eee ee eee eee ee 2 00 *A/. 3599 “ “« We 5s cist aa nee a UI b a be Sart oie Doings yal ) te 1 50 iy BAY) G60) Dallauist’s Haemoglobin Scale? oye. eee oe. oe cs Soiny vis otae siete a oibip ein aje 1 50 A i} *A/..3601 Haematoscope, Hénocque’s, for determining the density of the blood......... xD hs ren a iy A/..3607 Haematospectroscope, Hénocque’s, on stand, for the polarization of blood, and for A Ij counting blood corpuscles. ......... FM Le Hathiwhgeioue eb Ae ve eGd haa OM CUR fae ee 85 00 it A { A - i f Ps ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO’S TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE. DIACNOSTIC INSTRUMENTS 103 | Max WocuHer «& Son. CINCINNATI, O. NJ 9 ew He I Pe Cat min aa a ecko ne a eakgne S | 45 (AG. 45 10.14.10 6 9.8.7.6.54% 10 20 A/. .3626 A/. .3625 APPARATUS FOR THE EXAMINATION OF BLOOD.—Continued. A/..3613 Haemiatoscopic Set, Hénocque’s, consisting of Haematoscope and Haematospectroscope, in case. 22 50 A/. .3619 Haemoglobinometer, Gower’s, for determination of Haemoglobine in blood by com- parison of colors, modified by Sahli, in case . A/..3625 Haemometer, Fleischl’s, for as Swe he a ors Wks W tie 6 lob opiate Sie tise 9 OF ~~ we | ascertaining the quantity of Haemoglobine in blood,incase 95 00 1 _ Al. 3626 Af Reichert’s, compact form.................0250.... pbbet be bub dihtdn shite + +5800 iy A/. .3627 &“ Miescher’s modification of Fleischl’s in case................. ---- 50 00 ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, COvS TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE. = DIACNOSTIC INSTRUMENTS. A/. .3655 A/. .36438 APPARATUS FOR GASTRIC DIAGNOSIS. _.3631 Einhorn’s Outfit for Stomach Diagnosis, in case. eg ty td 1 Stomach bucket, silver. 1 Glass pipette. 1 Nest of 8 porcelain dishes. 1 Small glass bucket. 1 Vial of Guenzburg’s solution. 1 Glass rod. _.8637 Einhorn’s Gastrodiaphane, for electric translumination of the stomach. . . 8643 “ Gastrokinesograph, for recognizing the motility of the stomach 3649 Recording Apparatus for same ..8655 Boas’ Gastralgesimeter.... Apy fe . 3661 ‘© Sieve for the washing of feces; tubing ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S. CO.’S TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARA DIAGNOSTIC INSTRUMENTS. A/. A/ A/ A/ A/ *A/. y Ve *A/. A/ A/. A/ A/.. ALL .8703 3667 .38673 3679 3685 3688 3691 3697 3700 3703 8715 3727 3733 A/..3679 APPARATUS Urinometer, paper scale........ ¢ ea milk glass scale 1 same, hard rubber, Doremus’ Ureometer, on base st Sh improved Einhorn’s Aero-Picnometer hd Saccharometer..... “ s improved. Esbach’s Albuminometer, on foot Fiebig’s Fermentation Saccharo- meter. Hicks’ glass Urinometer, with jar. “ metal oy “a “ A/. .3685 1033 Max WocHER & SON. CINCINNATI. A/..36 A/.3727 A/.38783 A/..8745 FOR URINARY ANALYSIS, $ 0 35 0 75 2 00 00 INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S DIAGNOSTIC INSTRUMENTS. A/..3745 Limousin’s Urine Apparatus, quantitative determination for of sugar, consisting of 2 grad. pip- ettes, 1] and 2 ccm., 2 test tubes and bottle Fehling’s solution. betic urine Squibb’s uricometer ‘ad urea set... Zuelzer’s uroscope, determi Ruhemann’s Uricometer,........ Schuetz’s Aero-Saccharometer, for estimation of sugar in dia. nation of sugar and albumen, TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE $ nw 2 wv ALL INSTRUMEN 1034 Max WOCcHER & SON, CINCINNATI, O. A/..3771 Beckmann-Friedenthal’s Cryoscope for determining the freezing point and for the investigation of blood, urine, gastric juice, etC..--++..++-: $25 00 CENTRIFUGAL MACHINES AND ACCESSORIES. A/..8775 Gaertner’s Centrifuge, tubes are placed in nickel-plated dish with cover.. .:'$12 00 *A/..3781 Haematokrit, for same....... 7 5 00 A/. .3797 Kny-Scheerer Co.’s Centrifuge, withclamp, 2 aluminum tube holders, and one each graduated and plain urine test tube. 8 00 *A/..3799 Same, with haematokrit, blood pipette, graduated milk tube and milk pipette 12 00 A/..3800 K.-S. Co.’s Water Motor Centrifuge, with aluminum tube holders and one each plain and graduated test tube. With each apparatus are included 4 feet Pressure A rubber tubing and connection..... ere UR, This apparatus can be attached to any ordinary faucet, the speed being controlled by merely turning on or off the flow of water. S BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE, DIAGNOSTIC INSTRUMENTS. CE % A/. .3806 A/. .3807 A/..3810 A/ ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, COS | SS S| I i eames “ A/. /. .8802 DIACNOSTIC INSTRUMENTS. 10 3 A/..3809 A/. .3803 NTRIFUGAL MACHINES AND ACCESSORIES. Continued. -38801 The Kny-Scheerer Co.’s Electric Centrifuge, for 110 or 220 volt, direct current with rheostat, con- sisting of bank of lamps. Complete, with haematocrit and urine tubes... $42 50 Same, with 10 point rheostat, mount- ed on slate base, for 110 volt, direct COTTON sic iver t 2S ehiddaake eet 50 00 (. 8808.' Haématokritenciie . ¢2dehc didi 3 50 --80U4 Urine Tube, plain... .............. Nea a 0 25 3805 + ‘¢ graduated...... 2 Pape day 0 50 . 8806 Blood « “ lene trot. oes 0 50 SOOT... $6. Rigetteevi si sy ap ih genus 03 -3808.° SputumTabessj: 5): bat A) ..8809 Tilk Lat Neg RRP seis Nad Sears, OnAD TEST TUBE RACKS. A/..3955 Rack, for 6 test tubes $0 40 A/. .3°61 pages Se rs 0 60 *A/..3967 Se a | 0 90 *A/..3973 o 24 7 ke ee Ween 1 25 A/..3979 Test Tube Holder... ; 0 30 CLINICAL THERIOMETERS. A/..3985 Plain, indelible index yi & 0 50 A/..3991 Prismatic, « PE amiiwitnce pee 0 60 *A/..3993 +f with Fahrenheit and Celsius scales ...., 1 00 “A/..3997 One finute.............. 0 75 *A/..3999 Half ~Minute......_. 1 00 All these Thermometers are sup- plied in hard rubber cases. We can also furnish same in fine silver plated cases with chain and safety DUD, BBs cas useymae ote y extra 0 75 In Sterling Silver cases.... 1 25 In Gold Filled cases....... “ 1 00 ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, COvS A/. .4029 CLINICAL THER/OMETERS.—Continued *A/..4007 Milk Glass Scale, encased in A/..4021 *A/ 4027 A/. .4029 A/. .4083 *A/. .4034 tube, in nickled-plated holder, with screw cap........ ov. BL OB *A/..4015 Bloch’s, with sliding magnifying glans, in! vase ie ‘ 3 50 Immisch’s Avitreous, in silver case, with certificate......., 7 50 Same, in gold case with certificate 18 00 Same, silver, with handle .... 9 00 Gilt or enameled Thermometer Cases, with chain and safety pin 0 25 Temperature Charts, for keep- ing accurate record of the con- dition of the patient and the Progress of the disease, pack- BIC OF BOT ak Po 0 50 TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE, DIAGNOSTIC INSTRUMENTS. 1038 “oS wih ll 13 ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S. CO.’S DIAGNOSTIC INSTRUMENTS. “ “ “ curate drawings. * 1 Head, frontal view..... side view, right or left. 8 Eye, right or left * 5 Inner ear, sectional view, right or left sectional view, right or left TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER *9Q Larynx after Tuerck. *10 Brain, vertical section, right or left horizontal section. *]2 Trunk, right or left view frontal or posterior view Max WOcHER & SON. CINCINNATI, O. * 6 Tympanum with ossicles and corda tympani, right or left * 7 Nose, picture of rhinoscopia posterior m => A/ 4036 RUBBER STAMPS FOR RECORDING DIAGNOSIS. All kinds of rubber stamps for recording and pathological work, can be made to order on short notice according to ac- $150 1 40 0 60 0 60 0 60 GUARANTEE W *14 *15 *16 17 *18 *19 *20 *21 *22 *23 24 25 *26 27 * OR *29 1039 Max WocHer & Son. CINCINNATI, O. A/..4036 RUBBER STAIPS FOR RECORDING DIAGNOSIS.—Continued. Arm, right or left view ‘* frontal view. ... posterior view. . Hand, right or left view... ‘* frontal view. . posterior view.... rs Peunshorizontal or vertical view ..(s/¢0. 7 et Pua. sc eeu ecg ees “ and lower extremities, frontal view posterior view..... ed hs Leg, bones outlined, sot on $6ft, >... 48 ; . Foot, right or left, vertical or horizontal, 8 different views . Thorax, frontal view..... »» posterior view.. ne Abdominal Cava. aot OF tattoo) ie, Thorax after S. A. Knopf, frontal view “a posterior view “ “ “ We have published an extra illustrated list ot Diagnostic Diagrams, which we shall send free upon application. wy ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, COQ.’S ¢$ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE, DIACNOSTIC INSTRUMENTS. SSAA W We SSsaaaan 00 00 00 35 35 00 00 00 wy A/. 4063/75 SCARIFICATORS. sc “ “ “e “c “ee se “ “ ‘* reversible, ‘ “ PHLEBOTOMY AND CUPPING INSTRUMENTS. “c Ti “ iz) A/..4153 Round, English pattern, 16 blades, reversible 25 2 50 5 3°75 4 00 - i] A/. .4099 i PHLEBOTOMY, CUPPING AND LEECHING. HH | LANCETS. H / ' A/..4039 Thumb, hard rubber, folding handle $ 0 40 ¥*A/..4105 Octagon shape, 8 blades, plain, incase$ 2 | A/..4045 shell “ “ 0 60. FAs A cS “ 10 | A/..4051 metal “ “ 0 60 *A/..4117 “ « 49 Whi Al..4057 “* stationary “ 060 A/..4123 «16 } A/..4063 Abscess, hard rubber folding ‘‘ 0 40 *A/..4129 “ « 8 i | A/..4069 “__ shell erences 060 *A/..4135 “ “10 HH | Al. .4075 metal Diners 060 A/..4141 « “19 1 |} Al. 4081 “ “stationary “ 060 *A/..4147 “ “16 ay} A/..4087 Spring. brass lever in case. . 0 %5 i] 1} A/..4093 *$ Biel i Ces ES es 1 00 | A/. .4099 fine, with steel frame, incase 1 50 / ALL iNSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S $ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE Max WOCcHER i | > | ee no a A/. .4201 A/ A/ ay. | *A/ A/ A/ A/ A/ A/ *A/. *A/. Al SA/, & % Son. 1041 CINCINNATI, eer ae Al 4200 PHLEBOTOMY, CUPPING AND LEECHING.—Continued. 4159 4165 4171 4173 4177 4183 4189 4200 4201 -4207 4213 4219 4225 ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, COVS Cupping Cups, glass, in 3 sizes................. Cupping Set, with 3 glass cups, stopcock and suc- “ “ sc “ “c “ “ +6 ‘* metal, in 4 sizes stopcock, in with soft rubber ball, in 3 sizes 3 sizes. ‘¢ soft rubber, in 8 sizes.......... Dry Cupper, Thomas’, hard rubber, in 8 sizes... tion pump, in case. Leech, Bacon’s, with glass cup and bulb . “és “ “6 6 “ CUPPING INSTRUMENTS. Heurteloup’s, with one suction tube same, with 2 tubes. Luer’s, with 1 tabs, in tes ithes case. se a8 ee bs “ec ate ee “ “ec in metal case “ $ 0 10 0 75 0 75 1 25 1 25 1 00 5 50 5 50 4 75 5 50 6 00 8 00 9 00 TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE, 1042 Max WocHER & SON. CINCINNATI, Cy, Al A/ ..4875/87 4321/33 A. ./4267/79 ARTIFICIAL LEECHES.—Continued. 4931 Luer’s, for uterine work, with 2 tubes, in metal case. 4237 Reese’s terirritation Instrument, 4249 Baunscheidt’s Coun 4255 (Lebens-Wecker. ) per bottle VACCINATION INSTRUMENTS. 4267 Lancet, spear-pointed, hard rubber handle shell metal hard rubber shell metal 4273 4279 4321 4827 4333 4357 *A/ plain, 2 styles, with comb, hard rubber handle .... shell metal two-bladed, hard rubber shell metal 4363 4369 4375 4381 .4387 Al, .4273 Al. .4821/33 ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S BLEEDING AND VACCINATING INSTRUMENTS. Uy TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE A/ A/. .4393 Lancet, spear-pointed, 3 shapes A/..4411 ” A/. .4423 ad A/. 4435 5): A/..4441 e A/..4453 Knife, Kerstein’s A/. .4459 s ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, COv’S bg i he A/. .4893 A/..4411 4471 A/..4477 A/..4483 A/, .4423 A/..4489 A/..4495 A/..4441 A/..4453 A/..4459 A/..4501 A/..4513 VACCINATION INSTRUMENTS.—Continued. “c ** double blade ‘* Sterile, in sealed glass tubes. Wolffberg’s, with glass case. A/..4471 Scarifier, Friedinger’s, in case...... A/..4477 Trephine, Warlomont’s 7 5 round,with screwcap 0 50 1 0 0 0 0 vw VACCINATING "AP: . 4489 4485 . 4495 . .4501 . 4507 . 4513 *A/..4519 «4525 2st INSTRUMENTS. ..4483 Vaccinator, plain, steel..........: 4; American pattern.... es Carroll’s..... “s Meinhoff’s........... ¢ R080’ S 2005. \cstenes ae cs Short’s .. Forceps, straight, side catch, aa curved, as be Protecting Shield, hard rubber, with soft cushion. “ ‘* plain, celluloid.. TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE, A/..4507 2 eee Al, gs Son. CINCINNATI, O. : —_——¢ A/. .4549 4537 VACCINE VIRUS. *A/..4599 Vaccine Virus, on ivory points, 10 points in package.. $1 00 *A/, 4531 “ «© jn capillary tube........--++- 10 tubes 1 00 TRANSFUSION AND INFUSION OF BLOOD. A/..4537 Infusion Apparatus, Esmarch’s, with graduated glass cylinder, 300 ccm. capacity, tubing and canula. 3 25 A/..4543 Same, Kelly’s, with graduated reservoir, fitted with stopper and force bulb, tubing and canula... 4 00 | Al. .4545 f Webster’s, very compact, in metal case...... 2 00 A/..4549 Transfusion Apparatus, Aveling’s..........--.-+-+-- 4 50 Al. .4555 as se Collin’s, with funnel receiver 15 00 } *A/..4561 Intra-Venous Needle, steel, 34 in.....--. oe haan 0 50 | *A/. 4567 “ “ Pil Pav een prc sa 070 | *A/. 4573 “ « Kelly’s, silver, with bulb tip..... 1 75 | ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S. CcO’S TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE. VACCINE VIRUS AND TRANSFUSION INSTRUMENTS. 1045 ) Max WocHER & SON, CINCINNATI, O. HYPODERIIIC SYRINGES. A/..4579 Plain, with vial, in leather case ..... $0 85 A/..4585 With finger rest and vial, in leather case. 1 00 A/..4591 With finge1 rest, solution and 6 tablet | vials, in tan leather case ........ 1 10 A/..4597 With finger rest and 4 tablet vials, in tan leather case)... saciec 4. « 1 15 ) A/,.4603 With finger rest and 4 tablet_vials, ) in folding leather case.......... 1 30 ye ) > ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, COv’S TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE, Ni HYPODERMIC SYRINCES. 1046 Son. CINCINNATI, O. A/. .4634/35 A/. 4627 HYPODERMIC SYRINGES,—Continued. A/..4615 With finger rest, 4 tablet vials, in metal caS€........ ese ee ee erees A/..4621 With finger rest, 4 tablet vials, in 1} i] aluminum caSe.......-ss++-ee9% 1 50 4} A/..4627 For tablets, with needles to screw into barrel, in leather case 50 ih} A/..4633 With finger rest, in moulded hard Sibir CAE: «os +cceer tee eet 2 00 A/..4634 Boehni’s, mounted on metal frame, in watertight glass cylinder, i} with metal screw cap, 1 gr. t 00 Al. 4635 de SEPM e sits : Sistieh 1 1} A/..4645 Koch’s, aseptic glass barrel and ii rubber bulb, in case.......-+++5 1 75 | *A\/..4651 Meyer’s, with asbestos piston, in } i metal case j ie lat _ 2 00 | A/..4657 Walcher’s, solid metal piston, 1 grm. 1 capacity, in metal case. 2 00 by *A/, 4663 a 1 grm. capacity, with 1 | bottle, in metal case... 3 00 / *A/..4669 % 1 grm. capacity, with 2 bottles, in metal case . . 3 25 | *A/..4675 « 2 grm. in metalcase. ... 2 00 1} A/..4681 ¢ with finger rest, 1 grm. i} capacity, with needles to 2 25 / | A/..4681 slip on, in metal case. ~ ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, COS $ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE. HYPODERMIC SYRINCES. W THE KNY= SCHEERER ©O, N.Y A/. A/ A/ A/. A/ A/ \/. A/ A/ Al *A/ A/ A/ A/ wai. *A/ ral) *A/ SAF, A/. *A/ A/. ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S Al. .4684 1047 & SON, CINCINNATI, O. A/. .4001/03 A/. .4695/96 HYPODERMIC SYRINGES AND NEEDLES. A/ 4705 A/.4729 A/.4741 A/.4747 A/.4753 A/.4783 A/.4791 HYPODERMIC SYRINGES.—Continued. 4684 Metal Barrel and solid metal piston 1% grm., with 2 needles, in metal case . $250 4687 ‘Simplex,’ with sterilizable fibre piston, 1 grm., in cylindrical metal case. 1 50 4693 #4 2 grm., in leather case............ : eR Sapa MIRE patho «fe dt Ware rt oa 2 00 .4695 Schleich’s, aseptic, for local anaesthesia, 5 gr., fibre piston, in metal case, containing 2 vials of sal, anaesthet, tablets, screw cap bottle, 1 extra glass barreland 10needles 12 00 4696 > ‘game, 10 or... AS RS iat ER fee rein eee Pe OBS ia dain te 6O 4701 Schmidt's, with metal spring piston, 1 grm. capacity, with 2 canule, in metal case.... 200 .4703 an 2 grm. capacity. with 2 canule, in metal case................ 250 4704 Arnold’s immersion bottle, for sterilizing syringe and needle.................c.ee000, 1 00 HYPODERMIC NEEDLES. 4705 Canulae, without hub, seamless OGL pati ois ent oe a a ite aa dozen 9 50 4729 «se mounted with hub, universal screw thread satan wae. | tina Tee By #6 0 75 4735 bi rs 6s ‘* with cone to slip. ape Sores ‘ : od 0 %5 4741 es = #6 ‘reinforced, with universal screw thread.......... a 1 00 4747 a4 bd ‘¢ thread outside for tablet syringes....:. koe tL be 1 00 4753 Mig % ‘+ for metal case syringes .... RAG pes Irn is a 1 00 4755 + os “ ‘* for all metal syringe. DEA i | ADS Ge 5% as 12 4759 sa 4s “6 ‘* of gold, with universal screw thread.. Soe ae 050 4765 i . 8 MNS Rae _ te “ ‘* steel point 0 75 4771 “ ” ee tS.” 8 SMatinam: iridiuny alloy igi oboe ac kena ee 0 60 RRM CUIWONE Sine Mt ES A's. Gaal eee sc PIP ¢ Mee Uty ga gee oC 1 00 4783 Walcher’s, regular ax Cebit Fea PE Pre ose a hapa Thsenhacait ipheusl Ag 2 50 4789 st reinforced ox ads ethis kee d Se aisle alas heh ele Rais TARE ad kines aa e 2 75 4791 Dental, straight or curved......,....,... da vera.s 0,00 Vals Camaia un. id POR Ee Y 1 25 TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE, 1048 Max WocHER & SON, CINCINNATI, A/..4963 to 4981 SYRINGES. Vv G8F °F LOS’ */ ! WOUND SYRINCES. O. Vv EE6F OF GO6F™ | Ht | A/..4795 Hard Rubber, ring handle, 20 grms. or 74 02...--. $1 25 Mt} A/..4801 a if “4 80 pane thea 1 85 | Hl A/. .4807 3 y i? “f 50 ’ 1%. ** 1 mii Al..4818 ° * $¢ , eee. ee 1 ‘Ny A/..4819 * “ 100 3% * 2 gt it} Hy Al. .4825 “6 6 «~~ 150 ¢ 5 ‘ 2% Ne A/..4831 Same with 3 metal rings, 20 : pied 1 50 HHI Al. 4837 “ “ BD. he es 1% Hi A/. .4842 : ‘f 50 hs ae 2 85 ai A/ .4849 E +t 70 * 2% * 2 50 Hi A/. .4855 “ “ 100 “BK 3 00 Wh A/. .4861 cn ey 150 “ a 350 } ia A/..4867 Glass Barrel, hard rub mounted, 20 grms. or 3402 1 20 aii A/. .4873 “ “ a Aa 30 ee AS | 1 35 it nda ash ss irats ue Reid {is en Be Ee Te FU EN AL aig dh Seana GeOC LAND et ae be ko Hil A/. .4891 re rr i 100 a we TAROT) ec teie So ale RS NS “> yo° * 5 880 i} ; . A/. 4903 Same with 3 metal rings, of 20 ee Tae We A/. .4909 “ “ “ ibaa iene Sige Gets mie i o Al. .4915 “ we " 50 oe Ae i s A/..4921 ss bis 70 2% 92 {| es Al, .4927 ee se 4) 100 Ww BY Mo 8 BO Wn a Al, .4933 e s RS PCLEOS ican Oly ate Be i | : Fa *A/..4935 Same, metal mounted 3 rings, 50 BSé 44.28.00 \| FE: *A/..4936 ‘ fg Le af 70 “Ou. 8 BO | ’ = *A/..4987 “ “ “ «100 314 «400 i *A/, 4938 “ “ “ “ 150 © § 600 b} *A/..4939 [Metal Barrel, with ring handle, 50 sera tO A ae Wilt *A/,.4945 * “ “ 100 ‘ 3%" 800 by *A/. 4951 os rh. 3 TAO ete Oe: Bee Wh MLL *A/. 4957 “ “ “ 200 ek, eee j ) an A/..4963 Same, 3 rings, aseptic fibre piston 50 es 13 | | —" A/. .4969 - = ee 4 75 2 iain Pm, Al+.4915 “ “ 7 100 ps 8 HT} EY) Ren et ‘1 : ‘i wy | ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S $ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE. A/ A/ 4984 .4993 A/ 1049 5011 A/. .5' SQ Son, CINCINN 23 A/ Al 5035 5029 SYRINGES,—Continued. A/ A/ ATi, O. 5058 5041 Janet-Frank’s syringes, aseptic, 60 gr... $ 6 00 A/..4985 «s ts - 100 ** 650 A/..4986 mi “ BOS oe 7 00 RUBBER POINTS FOR SYRINGES. A/..4993 Conical Points, heavy: 0.1. #0... see 0 25 / *A/..4999 ss Might 5 2: 0... vce ass ences Se 0 2 ; A/. .5005 i: VOry MG fice ak ee 0 25 ' A/..5011 Clyster and Dressing Point, small 0 25 / A/..5017 - Je “ ‘, Jape. 0 30 : A/..5023 Uterine Dressing Point... . 0 50 ' Af. .5029° Ear, Potet,:Jarce yi). 3.2. 4 sei cndeas 0 30 A/. .5035 bs ‘ smalls vies ¢s: 0 25 Bs GORE | Nagel tos ae pat is ee te 0 80 A/. Larytigval: Polat ).o3 307.0%. 28 0 40 *A/ Eye Douche Point... .. a ta 0 45 A/ Urethral Tip, soft rubber, in 2 patterns: si. doz. 150 INJECTION SYRINGES. A/..5059 Glass Barrel, hard rubber mounts, 4 oz. tip,No. 1 0 40 A/..5065 “ “ “ “ «4 6 8 940 F107 A/. .5071 be + bs ¥ " fy ae. Ona ethene BU BOTT oS aie aba g te ate ee eg, 040 A/. .5083 “ a “ “ “ “ 6 §& 040 A/. .5089 se * ss “ ae 60. Re 2 ae A/. .5095 ‘ ; * i ‘ 15) A/. .5098 : “ same with soft rubber point, % oz. 0 75 A/..5099« ante be See 1 125 A/ .5101 Hard Rubber Barrel, ring handle............... 0 60 A/..5098/99 A/..5107 Glass Barrel and Glass Point, ring handle..... ee 030 : ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, COv’S TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE, SYRINGES AND CANULAS. Max WocHER & SON. CINCINNATI, ©) one =€ A/..5161 to 5163 | A/. 5165/68 , : i A/..5173/77 Al. ne Hi} | WATER COILS: WATER COILS.—Continued. | 7 ? f = Te vA e & . Hit A/..5119 India Rubber, round, 7 in. diam.$ 2 50 reg Gaortngt’s,for heed, circa S06 eae | / A/. .5125 ds as er 8%“ +f 2 75 A/. 5175 “ ee “6 19% “ 5 we i] | A/..5181 “iy * = HT | pete ke eh) 83 00 A/..5176 “ ce “ 213% « 6 25 it A/..5187 “i se a 11% ‘“ My 3 50 Al ..5177 ‘“ ie ae “ 933%, «65 ti} A/. 5148 r oval, 4 x T¥in.. 250 aah tis GAERTSER’s aluminum coils are furnished with Hii \ Al, .5149 tg ts a 7 x10%‘.. 2% 8 feet tubing, a pair of sinkers, a hard rubber ; A/..5155 ss se “6 84%x12% ‘'.. 3 00 stopcock and a piece of metal tubing to pre- 1} Reh rama rk 2238 Se eh Te ee ee vent kinking i} A/..5161 ‘ ‘* for head, small..... ICE BAGS. | | A/..5163 Rs cs Tea Metco | y 4 Seg Ce { A)..5179 Waterproof check cloth, metal screw ay A/..5165 Gaertner’s, aluminum, 7 ,x 8 in.5 7% cap, Tin. 05 t] A/. .5166 “t ©: 8 x 8% ‘600 A/:.5185 Same, 8 in.......-.--.0ee- 0 7 ry A/. 5167 A + 9%x10% ‘6 75 A/..5191 Ob OE Se tie Be abit, «0 0 8% i A/. .5168 dy pe wWyxill “7% A/..5197 NMI EE CS eat a eee A 09 a) *A/, 5169 “s for spine, 4x 1534 in.... 6 50 A/. .5203 SUR | us eee ea we Sd Ly #A/..5170 “ “ neck 2x11% ‘... 40 A/ ..5209 6D ee ww ge Pate semis | yee | *A/..5171 hy es ee Ae ii 5 heen A/. .5215 $6 de is Ea er eee aes 15 ‘s 375 A/..5218 Pure gum, metal screw cap...... 15 i} *A/..5172 CBE. syusreecceene ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, Cco’S TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE. TEMPERATURE RECULATORS. 1051 Max WocHER & SON, CINCINNATI, O. A/.5225 A/.5233 A/.5239 A/.5245 A/.5230 A/.5261 A/.5269 A/.5275 A/.5281 Al 5299 A/. .5260 A/ 5287 IRRIGATORS. 1 1% 2 3 3} A/..5220 Crystal Glass, with handle, plain............. $1 25 $1 %5 $250 — $ 3 00 quarts. A/..5221 Same, graduated...... ane Janis . 1 50 210 2 65 — 8 45 A/. .5222 tunnel shape, graduated . aera irer a 50 175 2 00 — 2 70 A/. .5223 se in metal frame, ‘‘ pickle aerate le 1 00 50 2 50 —— A/ .5224 Steel Porcelain, with handle Pee ORR pe a 1 00 2 00 wore SE Bayt A/ ..5225 as ra without handle ny wate 100 110 1 30 a 150 IRRIGATOR PIPES. A/..5230 Plain G'ass Points .per doz. $0 60 A/..5261 Vaginal, glass, large opening... .{$ 0 10 f 5233 Vaginal, hard rubber, plain....., 0 25 A/..5269 Rectal, hard rubber, plain....... 0 20 5239 ‘* elastic web, fine English. 0 50 A/. .5275 ‘elastic web, fine English 0 50 A/. .524! ‘* hardrubber, long. curved 0 35 A/. .5281 ‘« softrubber, with stopcock 0 75 A/. .525 ‘soft ‘¢ with stopcock 075 A/. .6287 SCR mas it es via 0 60 A/..6 ‘ hard ‘* curved,. with *A/ .5293 Combined Vaginal and Rectal, stopcock, 0 75 with stopcock. 0 80 A/ ‘« glass, straight, olivary.. 0 10 A/..5299 U Tube, to prevent kinking of A/. 5256 oh + curved, lhole.... 010 rubber tubing. 0 20 Bre. E ee “ meet BL EL i 0 10 *A/..5305 Sinker, lead filled........ - 020 ALL 1NSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K..-S, CO’S TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE. IRRICATORS AND ACCESSORIES. A/.5359/61 A/.5389/95 A/.5401 STOPCOCKS. Hard Rubber, very small, for colpeurynters, etc , : conical tip and olive end; 134 in ay “e ee | “ ‘ ee: > €E “ Van Buren’s, with long, slender ti; Same, with screw end is Edebohl’s, with ball and socket movement.. Esmarch’s, with metal shut-off, one tip : ni Hie two t with double olive for connections, “ “ ra « a3 and metal shi fine conical tip and olive end. two ways flow ‘a . 7 “* with disk shut-off Metal, with conical tip, 114 in., nickel-plated “ “ “ “1% « “ metal shield... cut-off, spiral tip. Pinchcock, [Mohr's, in 4 sizes Shut-off, automatic self-closing, in 2 sizes, i i self-retaining, to control the flow through any size tubing 5479 “6 tubular 5485 Tubing Holder ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE. STOPCOCKS: 1053 Max WoOCcHER & SON, CINCINNATI. O. A/..5503 to 5587 A/. .5590 A/..5591 A/..5592 PARA RUBBER TUBING. ' A/..5503 Marbleized, No. 1, inside diam. 3 mm. outside diam. 4 mm. price per foot $ 0 03 i Al. .5509 “ CRG eee tas Bag cles hoe ws Sarg ates ee doe ee 0 04 A/..5515 ss Ona watt oo a by Rae AERA NDR wer Seah ae 0 05 A/. .5521 she ae "Stat ig eas aegpag ee ‘bi bats) Eee ae foitioee sh 0 06 A/. .5527 ee cea. ny sy 2 sein ie a 2 0 07 A/..5533 “ SEG. EC y st el aes thio ist Mas een epee Sra 0 08 A7..5539 v oe aera as ae | “ORR 0 i i ef ifs 010 A/..5545 Mn ($65 0 $O-4 G * i. Pe: % re os 0 12 A/..5551 ss NG Qyay a saan, ‘s a e590 ts + tis 015 Al. .5557 Ee BUA its 4 aka | s " 11 lee AT, “ 6 0 18 A/. .5563 as saci WO AAR :, i $ hts 8 tf 6 Ms 0 21 A/..5569 « 1D rig itt Feren a i ‘eae iy Ania y Cees by a” 0 24 Al. .5§75 3 1818s ah ‘t'oD 7 A ee BPO sinha An + 0 30 A/..5581 af ate Pare sec: aS 4 se cho ty ELE AS + be 0 40 A/..5587 “ Pe TB, coh Sew ¢ A peo ae AF rented fe 6 be 0 50 We furnish suitable sizes perforated for drainage at an additional cost of 25%. A/..5588 Irrigator tubing, 5/16 in. inside diameter, cream white............ ..price per foot 0 10 1 A/..5589 ae NGF BF Ns: POATOON 6 soa vibeiben!s a beteeny fa as 013 1 | i wil CONTAINERS FOR TUBING. i A/..5590 Cylinder Jar, with overlapping cover....4x4in. 6x6in. 8% x12in i Crystal glass, $1 00 1 50 ee Amber ‘ 1 20 2 25 5 50 A/..5591 ae with ground in cover...... 2x2in. 4x4in. 6x6in. 8x8 in. $030 095 240 3 ou A/..5592 Glass Box, square, with cover... 54 x7x4¥% high. 63 x10x4¥% high, 9x12% x8 high. $4 00 6 00 10 50 ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE, TUBING AND CONTAINERS. Max WOoOcHER A/. .55938 A/. £5599 A/. .5605 A/..5611 A/. .5623 A/. .5629 A/..5641 Al. .5647 Al. .5653 A/..5659 A/...5665 A/..5671 A/..5677 A/..5683 A/..5689 A/..5695 A/..5701 A/..5707 A/. .5713 A/..5715 A/..5719 A/..5725 A/. .5787 A/. 5743 A/..5749 A/..57 5 A/..5761 ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K. HUMAN OSTEOLOCY. 1054 & Son. CINCINNATI, O. =€ HUMAN OSTEOLOGY. Skeleton, disarticulated, ordinary quality........ $20 00 #4 = choice quality... cede ra - 25 00 "8 plain, wire articulation, admits of disconnection of skill: asid-titnbe 5 23)%-< Wee ten Petes os 27 00 ef Same, choice quality... 0.2.0.5... 4 30 00 be French, spiral articulation, admits of disconnec- tion of hands and feet. ica ae eee 35 00 i; Same, choice quality... Rares : ° 40 00 Foetal Skeleton, mounted on stand...... we nk Skull, adult, without cut, lower jaw fastened with spring, price according to quality............$750to 10 00 Same, with horizontal section, price according to quality $7 00 to 9 00 pe 9 and vertical section..,........... 12 00 “ ‘* 6 sections, showing nasal cavity and sinus .. 15 00 ad esate & 2 of the frontal sinuses, antrum, tympanum, etc. 3 “s 22 00 ‘¢ disarticulated, in box with compartment tray..... 12 00 UN 8 Cae aera, Bis 00 00 00 50 00 re) 50 00 0O TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE | 1058 Max ; S Max WocHER & Son. CINCINNATI, O. = = = at} 1] } | MICROTOMES. ii I T/..175 Sliding microtome, i} 42 cm. long, with auto- matic feed attachment | wit | knife. 2.45553. $ 00 I 181 The same, 32 cm ig 00 | | i) T/..187 Sliding microtome van 2icm. long, withou } | 22 CO r/..193 Hand microtome 2 00 | 199 Cylinder microtome 6 00 205 Freezing apparatus t: fit sliding microtomes. 8 0O © i} r/..211 Rotary microtome, x tl Minot, latest patterr } with knife, complete : rit CUBE is jobeck'vnce . 83 00 it i} | waa Wil : ; ii} a Seal et 4} MICROTOME KNIVES, | i} ii T/..217 Thoma model, i 36 cm. in box, $26 50 ai 94cm. in box; 13 25 i} 20 cm. in box, 11 00 hy } 16cm. in box, 8 50 ii : 1tcm.in box, 7 00 ay 12cm.in box, 5 50 rit ih T/..223 Jung model, Hill 19) 24 cm. in box, 11 25 Wh H} | i 20cm. in box, 9 00 Vay 16cm. in box, 6 00 } 14cm.in box, 5 25 Ha : 12cm.in box, 475 | | | os ai : ni it] T/..229 Knife for Minot 07 i Wi ge MVNA HH | microtomelicm. 7 00 nnn Ht | bial ih MINOT ROTARY MICROTOME T/..211 1 ni ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE. MICROTOMES. 1059 Max WocHER & SON. CINCINNATI, O. oo ~ 7 a a enone ta aouemeemnadoe rom punpenangulieesitenbeae = —€e T/..801 T/..289 Jung’s Freezing and Paraifine Microtome,with automatic feed attachment. Adjustable to any desired thickness from 5 microns up. Knife held by clamp and moved by means of strong arm and lever. Very simple in construction and accurate of work. Complete outfit with knife, cylinder if for paraffine, rubber bulbs, etc., in wooden case. .........00. cee ceceee $17 50 i T/..3801 Patent Microscopic Lamp, for use with kerosine oil............-.s00+50-. 3 00 T/..318 Ultzmann’s Sacchirometer, for the analysis of urine. With shortened scale, glass tube for liquid to be examined. Can be used with any good microscope by day orlamp light. Sugar percentage reading from 0 to 10%, large divided circle with vernier and telescope. Complete in mahogany GANG Fes: ipira) ida ds sche is ule ddcic'yas Galnhis C6g AO ds meee ien MLM cheer 50 00 IANO TORSO es Veet ie heparan gck iat ete" tes ae pede ital eee dee 6 00 WALA UNDED Lit eescoan ren reekece Fanci iter canon eet eerie ree 4 00 ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, COvS TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE. MICROTOMES. SPENCER MICROSCOPE STAND No. i. ‘3 Especially adapted for all requirements of the prac- FS tising physician, clinical worker and bacteriologist, U and especially desirable for college or hospital use. It is solidly constructed of brass. The horseshoe base is of ample size and lead filled for greater stability. All edges are slightly rounded. The solid pillar is extremely strong and firm. The stage is large and covered with vulcanite, so securely attached to the | “ON j metal that warping or separation is impossible. It | “ Pon ES has the quick screw substage and sleeve protecting | ‘ 3 the sextuple screw from dust. The coarse adjust- Pass ment is by accurately cut diagonal rack and pinion, 7 working very smoothly. The micrometer screw fine adjustment is made dust proof, greatly increasing the length of service of the instrument. The body tube is of large diameter, convenient for photo-micro- graphic work, while the graduated draw tube is of standard size, permitting the use of other accessories. The base and substage parts are heavily covered with a dark steel colored plating to resist solvents, = the upper parts being finished in a permanent lacquer mm \s of pleasing color. ~wer ] STANDS 1 A—1 H. T/..849 Stand No. 1 A. With1 eyepiece, 16mm. (2/3in.)and 4 mm. (1/6 in.) objectives (par-focal), with iris diaphragm on substage $48 00 T/..855 Stand No. 1 B. Same as above, with double nosepiece...............+4. 53 00 T/..361 Stand No. 1 C. With 2 eyepieces, 16 mm. (2/8 in.) and 4mm. (1/6 in.) (par-focal) objectives, with iris diaphragm on substage. 50 00 } ; q T/..367 Stand No. 1 D. Same as above, with double nosepiece. ... 6.2... 0 eee es 55 00 T/..373 Stand No. 1 BE. With 1 eyepiece, 16mm. (2/8 in.) and 4 mm. (1/6 in.) objectives, Abbe condenser with its iris diaphraym, also with iris diaphragm on substage, and double : : ) NOSEPIECE. . 0.2 cere e ese eeces cece ne ret encase seeeeeness 63 00 | T/..879 Stand No. 1 F. Same as above, with two eyepieces.........-+-.+-eseeeee 65 00 i T/..885 Stand No. 1 G. With two eyepieces, 16mm. (2/3 in.) and 4 mm. (1/6 in.) 4 dry, and 2mm. (1/12 in.) oil-immersion objectives (par- | focal), Abbe condenser with its iris diaphragm, also with 4 ) iris diaphragm on substage...+.+.. see eee ee eee ibaa eee T/..891 Stand No. 1H. Sameas above, with triple nosepiece. ........-.- ...-+++. 100 (0 | w8 : : : : : : ° The 1/5inch or the1/8 inch Objective will be supplied whenever desired, in place of the 1/6 inch named above. Prices include polished hardwood cabinet, with lock and key. ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE. MICROSCOPES. "Es 7. ey, T/.. with or without our special throw-out for condenser and upper iris diaphragm. . 397 . 403 . 409 421 - 427 /, 438 . 439 Max Wocu ER & SON, 1061 SPENCER MICROSCOPE STAND No. 20. Stand No. 20 A. This new type instrument is especially designed for professional and laboratory workers, employing improvements never before applied to these uses. Itis very staple and strong, the arm being a solid piece of bronze (not put together with screws) furnishing a convenient handle for the instrument and being pro- vided with our new fine adjustment B with cone movement and anti-friction bearings. This is exceedingly sensitive and desirable for all delicate work. ‘The coarse adjustment is by accurately cut diagonal rack and pinion, working smoothly. The large body tube is fitted with standard size draw tube, permitting the use of other accessories. The vulcanite covered stage is extra large, giving a distance of 57 mm. (24 in.) between the optical axis and the pillar washer. It is equipped with the quick screw substage for our illuminating apparatus C, the sextuple screw having a sleeve for protection from dust. The base is very solid and firm. All the lower parts, as well asthe upper frame work are heavily plated in a dark steel color which resists solvents, the body tube and adjustment buttons being finished in a pleasing lacquer. With 1 eyepiece, 16 mm. (2/8 in.) and 4mm. (1/6 in.) objectives, (par-focal) with iris diaphragm on substage $61 50 Stand No, 20 B. Same as above, with double nosepiece ............seeeee 66 50 Stand No. 20 C. With 2 eyepieces, 16 mm. (2 Zin.) and 4 mm, (1/6 in.) objectives, (par-focal) with iris diaphragm on substage. 63 50 Stand No. 20 D. Stand No. 20 E. Same as above, with double nosepiece ..........-++-..0. 68 50 With 1 eyepiece, 16 mm. (2/3 in.) and 4mm. (1/6 in.) objectives, Abbe condenser with its iris diaphragm, also with iris diaphragm on substage and double NOSEPIECE..... cere sceeees cece eeereereeresesseseces 76 50 Stand No. 20 F. Stand No. 20 G. Same as above, with two eyepieces.........ssssseeeeee 78 50 With two eyepieces, 16 mm. (2/3 in.) and 4mm. (1/6 in.) dry and 2 mm. (1/12 in.) oil immersion objectives, par- focal, Abbe condenser, also with iris diaphragm on substage Same as above, with triple nosepiece........+.+.+seeee. Stand No. 20 H. 106 50 0 _ ar i) or « The 5 mm. (1/5 in.) or the 8 mm. (1/8in.) objective will be supplied whenever desired in place of the 4 mm. (1/6 in.) named above. Prices include polished mahogany cabinet, with lock and key. When desired, our improved rack and pinion substage can be supplied with this stand, upon application. ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, COS MICROSCOPES. Prices quoted TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE. Max WocHER & SON, CINCINNATI, O. M/..33 Air Bath or Drying Bath, of heavy copper, double wall, with two perforated shelves, sheet iron base, and as bestos mat. A. Inside dimensions, 20 cm. (8 in.) high, 25 cm. (10 in.) wide, 224 cm. (9 in.) deep-...........--.. #15 00 B. Inside dimensions, 25 cm. (10 in.) high, 30 cm. (12 in.) wide, 25 cm. (10 in.) deep.....--..++e sees 17 50 M/..85F Druggists’ and greene Balance. Brass pre- scription scale, 74 cm. (3 in.) with nickel plated pans, 223 cm. 9 in.) beam, sensitive to 1/50 grain, with 1 set of weights, either 1 oz. Troy to 4 grain, or 20 grammes to 1 centigramme, in TO DORs ob os UE ae op oie 4.0 SHO S 8 e Hae eRe mC aL . 12 00 With both sets of weights.............65 eseeees 15 00 Walnut case, slide door on springs, for above... 9 00 M/..144 Bunsen Burner, with air regulator..............-- 30 M/..234 Burner, [licro Bunsen, brass, nickel plated, 5 cm. | (2 in.) high, diam. of tube, 6 mm. CEN e0s oie ee 50 | a) M/..249A Burner, New Koch Safety, latest pattern...... 4 75 | i) ah M/..259 Clamp, for Burettes, jaws open by pressing the a lever end, with spring closing......-+++++seeeree 40 { ~ P or ; M/..249A (Support : Iron rod and base for above)......-.-- 35 a | HI | | ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, COS TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE. LABORATORY SUPPLIES ree h > 1003 M/..415 M/..442 M/..415 Distilling Apparatus. Heavy copper, tin lined still, with movable head, con- nected with pure block-tin condensing worm, in zinc vessel, with proper in- lets, tubulated. Capacity: 4 (2) 1 (4) 2 (8) 3 (12 5 gals. (20 liter) $7 50 $9 50 $12 00 $14 50 $17 50 M/..442 Drying Bath, double wall, polished copper, water bath top. 8 sizes. Outside measurements : / A with 1 removable skelf, 15x20 cm. COM RBA Vs ace abies os i se BAe ee #10 00 | B ae “ “ 20x25 « ef) 2 pe 6051 dees Oe Reet’ 12 00 C “ 2 « Buelves POXBO Ne: (LOEID. Le) k eee se 15 00 M/..555 Funnel of copper, double wall, with legs, forhot filtration... 3.0 un sha 4 50 M/..845 =e oa ania inn Ben oe —=€ and 10 cm. (4 in.) deep, with extra sheet iron bottom $15 00 | 5 ; 1] M/..721 Paraffine Bath, polished copper, 20 cm. (8in.) long, 10cm. (4in.) wide | | M/. .727 M/..727 Paraffine Bath, large, round, polished copper, 314 cm. (124 in.) diam., 11} cm. (24 in.) deep, with sheet iron base, 18} cm. (74 in.) high, Sup- plied with 10 cups, seven 54 cm. (24 in.) diam, and 4 cm, (1§ in.) high and three 5} cm. (24 in.) diam. and 2 cm. (} in,) deep. MAtafine ath patty Aish emda Se Ne ce weg uel hey. ees ne ete $15 00 Complete with gas regulator, thermometer, burner, tubes, etc ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, COS TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE LABORATORY SUPPLIES. 1070 Max WOCcHER & SON, CINCINNATI, O. TT : M/..783 Sterilizer, Physicians’, double wall, best quality, sheet iron. ; Inside dimensions, 24 cm. / (10 in.) high, 22 cm. (9 in.) wide, 15 cm.(6 in.) deep, $15 00 M/..787 Sterilizer, Laboratory with 3 shelves, double wail, of best sheet iron. Inside dimensions, 48 cm. (20 in.) high, 80 cm. (12 in.) wide, 24cm. (10 in.) deep. Com- plete with thermometer, ther- moregulator and asbestos fiat: cttw sok oe seek ce ee ae i Hl i ll © ‘ it ae M/..803 Steam Sterilizer, Physicians’, made of copper, with sheet iron base. The two chambers of this sterilizer are separatec by aremovable, perforated partition. Inside dimensions, of cham- ber, 30 cm.(12in.)deep, 20 cm (8 in.) diameter. Complete with thermometer and burn- | ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE. LABORATORY SUPPLIES. 107! Max WocHerR & Son. CINCINNATI, O. P/. .608 M/..907 M/..817 Bunsen Support, complete as illustrated M/..895 Test Tube Holders, Metal, NICKS DIgled 0. wes ub caje oti dibs bc ae Aan hee 15 iI P/. .608 “ “ WOOT a arise so riprei nis 42 ba late Hina Ag RE ead a SAV Rae eee 15 i i M/..907 Tripod. A -galvanized iron, 175 mm. (7 A) PPD. SE cok ee ee ee oe 50 ( } B— “ with lamp bracketwiideiicck tite satin ggh eo tee 75 \ M/..949 Water Bath, copper, with 8 rings):1h'em: (6-ins)diami) (ose nt sie 1 00 ‘ | Other sizes always on hand. i M/..955 Inoculating Bath, copper. 20 cnn (8 in:) dian. Voss, ssscsneuct fart eee 3 00 P/..614 Test Tube “Ato moet ant ard chtee Ae OE PEA ph ee PRN aaa 75 ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, COvS TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE. aT Se LABORATORY SUPPLIES. W N NT ra ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE 52 1072 Max WocHER & SON. CINCINNATI, O .898 Beakers, of best annealed Potassium glass. Usual form, without lip. , 200ce (6 oz.) 500ce (16 0z.) 1000cc (1 qt.) Capacity: 60cc (2 02.) 9%cce (8 02.) Each : $0.10 .10 15 25 .404 Beakers, of best annealed Potassium glass, Griffin’s form, with lip. 400ce (14 oz.) 600ce (20 oz.) 1800ce (4202. ) 4() 30 Capacity: 50cc (2 oz.) 150cc (5 oz.) Each: $0.10 12 24 .28 .430 Bell Glasses, for covering microscopes. . (8x13 in.) inside eer 6, 8 ah 5 a a ee etree shite icy McG UNGER) on ots 80 ROMS 6 CREE g0k SENS te 3 00 p LLORTE a} ae Pere, ee eee ewer kee . 5 00 CLARA ey Peo OE hy ee ee eee es 2 Li gk ene 8 00 ..602 Cylinders for alcoholometers and hydrometers, of stout white glass, 1im pol- : ished, or with lip, 250 mm. (10 in.) high, 30 mm, (14 in.) diam......---: 3) 500 mm. (20 in.) high, 80 mm. ( 14 in.) diam...------+- -seressererses 80 650 Crystallizing Dishes, strong glass, French, per set of 9 dishes. (No lip.) 6 00 6 cm. (24 in.) to.18 cm.(7in.). eee ee ewes eee Fel ew ances 1292 Stender Dishes, with plate glass covers. Top surface accurately ground into a groove in the cover. Selected quality. Height: 5 cm. (2in.) 10cm. ( 4in.) 12} cm. ( 5in.) 15cm. ( 6 in.) 17$ cm.( 7 in.) Diam. : 196. «(Oe RO ee (10) BOB ser ALB ee) AUS (16 « ) 565 « (22-«) $0 40 #0 70 $1 00 #1 50 #3 00 LABORATORY SUPPLIES. 1073 Max WocHER & SON. CINCINNATI. O. > 1] } ) ; 1] | q \ ) || | | | | iy | N/..674 Petri Dishes, 10 cm. (4 in.) diam., per Palle ss $0.25 8cm,. (8in.) « “ So eas i} | 5em.(2in.) « “ Voces Rrele Sos 1} N/..698 Boiling Flasks, flat bottom, regular Style, strong Potas sium glass. Capacity, 60 (2) 100(3) 200(7) 250(8) 500 (16) 750 (24) 1000cc. (32 oz.) Each; 90.08 00. 12 | 18 9.20/85 30 | / N/..716 Boiling Flasks, Erlemeyer, best Potassium glass. ! ) Capacity, 60 (2) 100(3) 250(8) 500 (16) 750 (24) 1000ce. (32 oz.) i Each, $0.07 .08 .12 20 25 85 { | | N/..740 Funnels, angle of 60°, stem ground to point, plain. Diam. 25 (1) 50 (2) 85 (84) 100 (4) 200 (8) 300 mm. + its) $0 05 .08 12 .14 .8D $1 20 = N/..752 Separatory Funnels, globe shaped, glass stoppered, Hi strong. } il Capacity, 4 (80z.) 4 (160z.) 1 (1 qt.) liters, $1 50 2 00 2 75 N/. . 752 yy ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, COWS Na MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE. LABORATORY SUPPLIES. 1074 Max WocHER & SON. CINCINNATI, O. Ay N/..776 Gas Generating Apparatus, Kipp’s, complete, 1 liter (1 qt.) capacity....... $4 50 *N/..794 Glass Tubing, for bending, etc., best imported, per Ib......-...eeeee ee ees 40 Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9: 740 2 3 4 5 7 8 9 11 18 17mm. inside diameter. N/..878 flohr’s Burette, with glass stopcock, Capacity, 10 25 50 10cce. Graduated, in. 1/10 1/10 1/10 1/20 Each, $1 00 25 1 60 2 00 N/..938 Graduated Cylinders, high form, with lip, on glass foot, Capacity, 5 10 25 50 100 250 500 1000cc. ® .20 .25 .80 .35 .45 .75 1.00 1.50 N/..974 Liter Flasks, for volumetric analysis with one mark and glass stopper. Very accurate. Capacity, 10. 25°50. 100. 260. 500 1000cc. Each, O16 580 eo. PRO Fe DO eS. .90 ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE. LABORATORY SUPPLIES. 1075 Max WocHer & Son, CINcINNaATI. O. 3 = = =| N/..1544 N/..1586 MICROSCOPICAL GLASSWARE. Cover Glasses of Selected Colorless Glass Sheets. Per Oz N/..1424 No. 1. Square, 19 mm. (= in’) diam: (55.0045, 34. vs ceatoee eal a ane ek a $1 10 N/..1430 No. 1. Circles, 19 mm. Geb Ye BE Useless rg F sah Whe bhe'g oho ata%e elev Ebb ake 1 20 N/..1448 No. 1. Rectangular, 50x21 mm (2x4 it) diam 00). ek EL ees RE 1 25 N/..1436 No. 2. Square, 19 mm. fe in.) digm 30 60% 2056 5.8 seme BEN ea ae 90 N/..1442 No. 2. Circles, 19 mm. Or in.) Ciany: 8 os et ee, ee eR, 1 05 N/..1456 No. 0. Square, 19 mm. Ly Se) iat sh tees, bs ss Ss woe oo Wales es Bae, 1 80 N £04 No. 0.. Circles, 19 mm. (# in.) diam....... 0. csicees eine ae eels 2 00 Slides of Guaranteed Colorless Glass. Per Gross N 508 Cut edges, 76x26 mm. (8x1 in. Pe US Pen enaes AN tee oe ... 80 65 N/..1511, § Ground edges, 76x26 mm. (8x1 in.), (II)...-....... ...... sce 75 N 520 Full Ground edges, 76x26 mm. (8x1 in.), (I)................ MISACA > Diese SN 85 N 1526 «“ «“ Sha TOxe6mmiyptea Cin il) Soa hho ONE Se ee 85 N/..1582 B tanical Slides, 50x26 mm. (2x1 in),......................0000 , 85 N 088 Large size Slides, 76x52 mm. (8x2 in,),...........-........., a ON at -- 200 : ; > Per Dozen N/..1544 Slides with round or oval cavity im center (Concave Center Slides)..........80 45 N 550 “Slides with 8 polished cavities...............cccecees.. iho te hpi tures ee 2 85 Crystal Slides. Of Best Crystal Glass, Extra Heavy, 26x76 mm Thickness of Slides 8 mm. (3x1 inch Per Dozen N/..1556 Smooth Ground edges, romadiicavity.. « < 2000 Max WocHER & SON. CINCINNATI, O. U)) CHLOROFORM, ETHER AND GAS INHALERS. B/..70 Gwathmey’s Inhaler, combined for nitrous oxide gas and ether $33 00 Weight of Inhaler 26 oz. Special booklet upon application. B/..72 Anaesthetic Outfit, with Bennett’s [n- haler, in case #80 00 Special pamphlet upon application. ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S $ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE. ANAESTHETIC. 2001 Max WocHer & Son, CINCINNATI O. ii GAS ATTACHMENT. B/. .20 I CHLOROFORI1 AND ETHER INHALERS, \ } B/ 2 Allis Inhaler, with soft rubber cover $ 2 26 | / Bhi 8 aseptic metal ‘ _ P FA hr 2 25 B/..14 “ s folding, Fowler's modification... 2 00 : e : I B/..20 Bennett’s Inhaler, combined for ether and nitrous i oxide gas, in case... 003.2000... 36 00 i ~ A am . B/..26 Clover’s complete:in‘case 32.71.00 See 15 00 f i 4 ) wy ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, COS $ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE, ANAESTHETIC. / — 2002 Max WocHeER & SON. CINCINNATI, O. @ ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S CHLOROFORM AND ETHER INHALERS.—Continued. Curschmann’s Inhaler, nickel-plated & 2 Esmarch's Ny ordinary, with mask, bottle and dropper. 0 a fine, in leather case, with tongue forceps. 3 a! 7 modified by Leiter, folding frame. I Hewitt's Ae combined for ether and gas. 4 80 Hutchinson's “ SOP GROOT ts et iy a ats! te Juillard’s Ether Mask. ......... pe ; : : Va ef ANAESTHETIC TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEL. Max WocHER & SON. CINCINNATI, O. B/ *B/ B/ B/ *B/ B/ B/ B/ ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, COS ¢ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE. 86 92 104 116 122 128 140 146 CHLOROFORM AND ETHER INHALERS.—Continued. i i Junker’s Inhaler, complete with bulb....... ; . $9 00 | improved, English Pattern. . «inetd @ Lente’s " black metal, with inflated rubber rim. 2 00 | Ormsby’s plain. with rubber bag... .. 6 00 vr fine, English Pattern. Si, 9 00 Patent Spring Inhaler, with detachable rim. F 2 25 Schimmelbusch’s Inhaler, folding mask.......... L 00 e ” “f ‘* improved,... 1 25 } 2003 a@ Sy ANAESTHETIC. B/ B/ \ *B/ B/ B/ B/ : *B/ B/ : *B/ : *B/ | B/ w a o 152 :170 2004 & SON, CINCINNATI, CHLOROFORM AND ETHER INHALERS.—Continued. Schimmelbusch's, complete anesthetic set containing ] mask, bottle, 1 Heister’s mouth gag, 1 Esmarch’s tongue forceps, 1 piece of gauze and oilcloth, in telescopic metal case. - - 158 Schoenemann’s Inhaler, with double bulb, patented. 164 Richardson’s Spray, for local anesthesia. ---------- Gutsch’s [Maxillary Support during narcosis BOTTLES FOR CARRYING CHLOROFORM AND ETHER. 188 Chloroform Bottle, with pointed dropper. ..--. oa edas «dha Drop Bottle, with enameled label ++ Chloroform ”’ 194 206 212 .218 -224 230 “ec “ ry Ether “o oy 73 Esmarch’s (see B/..50). Schimmelbusch’s, with stop-cock «* Philadelphia.” ..-..---- BObSrt’S. |< shoes Seen with enameled label «+ Ether.’ ay ANAESTHETIC. ] . 194 & 280. % @ =I ro) 0 f 0 0 $ ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S $ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE B/. B/ B/ B/ B/. TOURNIQUETS FOR SUSPENDING CIRCULATION OF BLOOD, 248 260 266 278 290 -292 .242 Esmarch’s Tourniquet, consisting of 9 feet elastic webbing 2% i wide, 3 feet tubular strap with chain. Esmarch’s Tourniquet, consisting of 9 feet pure rubber bandage 21% in. wide, 3 feet flat pure rubber strap with chain. Field Tourniquet, complete with strap. . Foulis’ as Instantaneous Tourniquet, consisting of hard rubber block, with heavy rubber cord. Martin’s Pure Gum Bandages, ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, COS B/. .292 in. wide, 9 feet long ARTERIAL COMPRESSION. ro) oo 50 00 00 are ris) 20 10 TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE. Serer ee W } B/. 2006 Max WocHEeR & SON, CINCINNATI, O. 7a nT me WiKED \ \ TP Gli acai : fe GEL Ga ~ _ ag 296 B;..302, B/..308, B/. .320. B/ 3826 TOURNIQUETS FOR SUSPENDING CIRCULATION OF BLOOD.—Continued. B/..296 Nicaise’s Elastic Band, 25 in, long, 2% in. wide, with 15 steel rings....... $ 1 25 B/..302 Petit’s Spiral Tourniquet, complete with strap....-...-..-+-6see-+ee0 1 50 B/..308 Rust’s Screw Po 16s, sp By shi pact ecathuad aah chek eh ob a hee, Sh OG B/..314 Signoroni’s «a bedaolbins iM pale whic ii tia le sd lakan'sd eae inden a 8 50 B/...320 Spohn’s Rubber Ring Tourniquet. ..., -. secre sc -ne owes moore ests: 1 00 B/..326 Wyeth’s Transfixing Pin, for bloodless amputation of the hip-joint, 3 sizes. 0 75 ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE, ARTERIAL COMPRESSION. B/. B/ B/. B/. B/.. B/. B/. / B/. Max WOocHER B/. .380, ALL 1NSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S. 2007 & SON. CINCINNATI, O. B/. .844 Allis’ Acupressure Artery, straight: -- ; .850 “ “ “ curved. -- I - 856 “ “ with double needle point. 1 368 Bergmann’s Hemostatic.......-.---.. 1 .874 Burchardt’s “ oval, fenestrated. 2 .880 Croenlein’s “ 1 . 886 “ “ with 2 and3 teeth 1 .404 Ethridge’s Hemostatic, straight, 4} in. 1 --410 “ cy 6 1 CO.’S 00 25 ) 50 00 or 295 404/16 *B/. *B/. *B/. *B/. B/. B/. B/. Bh. B/. 476 488 “ Faenger’s Ferguson’s “ Forbes’ B/. .458/76. “ “ “ “ LU FORCEPS FOR HOLDING DIVIDED VEINS AND ARRESTING HAZ:MORRHAGE. /..416 Ethridge’s Hemostatic, straight, 8} in! $ - 422 +428 -434 -440 -458 - 464 -470 curved, 4} « “ 6 ‘ «Bh “ 6 « 4}in. ...... 5h « an ae Thih 7 olaiesat B/. .488. TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE ARTERIAL COMPRESSION. W 512 3/. 518 524 . 580 536 .548 554 3/. .560 3/. .566 568 572 584 596 602 Girard’s Greig-Smith’s B/..568 Hahn's Halsted's + as Mosquito “+ (Kelly's) i Jones’ Hemostatic Kelly's be Kocher’s ee “ “ Hamostatic For “ ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S 2008 ceps, Max WocHEeR & SON. CINCINNATI, O. FORCEPS FOR HOLDING DIVIDED VEINS AND ARRESTING HAZMORRHAGE —Continued 500 serrated, with mouse teeth 8 6% « 6 5 4% 6 straight curved very light fine-pointed- 4%, 6 and 5% in. 6 in. ARTERIAL COMPRESSION. $2 00 narrow jaw with 1 and 2 teeth a -596/602 $12 00 12 00 9 60 12 00 9 00 9 60 10 00 TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE. 2009 Max WocHer & SON. CINCINNATI, O. B ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S . -668. B/ B/ B/. B/. R D B/ B/ B/ B/ B/. 614 .620 626 650 656 668 674 680 686 .692 ; Va i \ FORCEPS FOR HOLDING DIVIDED VEINS AND ARRESTING HAZMORRHAGE—Continuea 74. Leonard’s Hzmostatic Forceps, retractor ends Little's Old's Owen's Péan's “ “ “c “ce ““ “ “ “ “% “e “6 “ 6“ “ac ARTERIAL COMPRESSION. fenestrated, mouse teeth with Hamilton's jaw combined with scissors retractor ends regular style, 4/ 4% $0 SOL 0 curved, 4% and 6 in. heart shape, solid “e “ec “ “ 50 ov 0 50 fenestrated, light heavy. ay, in. 075 pt ei 29 B/. .656. 00 or ) 9 9 5 $4 80 per doz, 00 900 25 50 50 “ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE | iit B/..698 HE Vee Wy B/-.704 | Ei B/..710 ME Wie |) B/..716 ave B/. .722 ial \ WET / B/..728 Hii Ht] B/..734 ! || : B/..740 Hilt Tih ; i} HW i] ii : B/. 698. B/..704 B/.. 2010 [ax WocHER & SON. CINCINNATI, O. B/. .716 FORCEPS FOR HOLDING DIVIDED VEINS AND ARRESTING HAEMORRHAGE—Continued Pean’s Hemostatic round, fenestrated... “ “ “ “ “ “ ‘ “ ‘ “ ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, COWS triangular.... T shape, solia........ fenestrate with br parallel to handles jaw, straight, 4in. “abe 5 *B *B B B; ARTERIAL COMPRESSION. -752 Pean’s Hemostatic long jaw, curved, 4in $1 10 pis tB eval 4 oe NS Sete 764 “ ‘ wo “ 5 1 50 y 776 Phetps’ se-toothed ..... 110 $10_5i 788 Pozzi’s 1 50 794 “ “ T shape .....-..+-. 1 50 800 Pratt’s ‘ short, 5hin......... 1 25 806 “ ‘ long, 8 « . : 1 50 8i2 ‘ “ T shape se 1 56 TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE. 2011 Max WocHER & SON. CINCINNATI, O. errrrrre, ——— "SLAP ” Lcrcekisiiteidehdidda B/..818. . 82 8! B/. .872. B/. .890. FORCEPS FOR HOLDING DIVIDED VEINS AND ARRESTING HAZ2MORRHAGE—Continued. B/..818 Pratt’s Hemostatic, curved, T shaped point. $ 1°75 B/..848 Pratt’s Compression, straight, 9 in. «------$ 2 25 B/. “ « straight, modified by Smith. 1 50 B/. .854 “ “ curved on flat.-+++++++ 2 2 B/. .830 “ “ V shaped point. 2 00 B/. .860 “ «“ “ sideways, 8 in. 2 00 B/. .836 “ « curved, modification B/..872 Reverdin’s Haemostatic, .----+-+++++eeesee 1 50 of Tait’s Instrument. 1 75 B/..884 Sabine’s bbe So Neel ee ese eee ees 1 2 B/..890 Senn’s “ with bulbous point. 2 00 . yy ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S $ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE. ARTERIAL COMPRESSION. 2012 CINCINNATI, O. Max WocHER & SON. = 932. B/..986. FORCEPS FOR HOLDING DIVIDED VEINS AND ARRESTING HAZ:MORRHAGE.—Continued eB)... Sims’ Heemostatic. $300 B/..950 Tait’s. Hemostatic, angular on flat.... - $12 *B/. Skene’s “ angular, mouse teeth. 150 *B/. Thornton’s « es... 1 00 per doz. B/. Spencer Wells’ « , Vin. 150 3B/. “ “ sd on fla 1 25 $960 B/. “ « u ointed. light, 43 in 100 B/. “ “ T shape, 4 and 5in.... 1 50 | 9 00 B “ “ latest pattern. 100 B/..986 Wecker’s “ with 3 prongs....... 1 75 i" TF 20 B Tait’s “ regular......, 075 B/..992 Wyeth’s “ long jaws... osc. sese.< 1 25 ' 1000 B “ “ curved on flat.- 1 00 HAZMOSTATIC FORCEPS WITH INTERCHANGEABLE BLADES. *B/:;.1010 Halsted’s, curved, in sets of 6, 12 and 24. (See B/..560.) Set of 6, $900 Set of 12, $17 00 *B/..1022 Pean’s, “ eee” ace (« B/..668.) “ 6, 750 * 42, 1400 ; *B/..1034 Tait’s, “ eee ( « B/..988.) “ 6. 8-00 12, 1500 To meet the demand of many surgeons we have applied a new principle on the above mentioned styles of aseptic lock Haemos tatic Forceps by making the blades interchangable. We manufacture these forceps in sets of 6, 12 and 24, each style carefully fitted over a standard, which enables the operator to readily reconnect the blades irrespective of any m s or numbers, as theentire setismated. ‘This great advantage obviates the annoy ance and delay heretofore experienced when sterilizing a number of Hemostatic Forceps, each pair o° which was mated individually. Each set is supplied with a spring clip. * ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, COv’S TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE. ARTERIAL COMPRESSION. B/..1058 Max WocuHer B/..1166 B/..1178 ARTERY AND TORSION FORCEPS. 5 B/..1058 Allis’ Acupressure » cross. ac tion, straight. 1 25 10 B/..1064 « ‘ curved,. 1 50 5 B/..1070 angular,. 1 75 0 : *B/..1076 * double needle . point, straight 1 75 ; B/..1082 « double needle point, curved 1 75 B/..1094 Andrew’s Artery -++---. 0... ..00000005. 1 50 B/..1098 Artery & Needle Forceps, combined, Park's 1 50 B/..1100 “ “ « slide catch 1 50 B/..1106 “ “s « spring « 1 50 B/..1112 Bt S “a «. Senn’s ... 1.50 *B/..1118 Bardeleben’s Artery Forceps 1 75 ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, COS B /..1088 —-B/..1100 B/..1100 B/..1124 Bergmann’s Artery, mouse-toothed.,.... $ 1 50 *B/..1180 Bruns’ “ 1 75 *B/..1136 Bryant’s “ 250 *B/..1142 Charriére’s EMR Op re 150 *B/..1148 Coxeter’s “fenestrated 1 2% B/..1154 “ “ “ cross-action 1 50 *B/..1160 Ernst’s “ 1 50 3/..1166 Esmarch’s “ 1 50 *B ..1172 Ferguson’s “ Fler betes 2 1% B/..1178 Fricke’s “ slidecatch, 8}, 4, 4} & 5in. 1 25 B/..1184 Gauster’s rT “ 1 75 B/..1190 Hahn’s “ spring catch .. 1 75 *B/..1196 with 3 and 4 teeth,..... 2 00 TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE. ARTERIAL COMPRESSION. ee ee ARTERIAL oa TMM a | | ARTERY AND TORSION FORCEPS Continued, rei ; aaa B/..1202 Hamilton’s fenestrat > 1 50 B/..1280 Schneider’s _ slide catch $ nti | +B/..1208 Hueter’s tenaculum points 1% *B/..1 ‘ toothed 2 } | }¥/..1214° Luangenbeck’s---- 1 50 *B/.. Schwabe’s 1 ii Hay B Lister’s fen d . pa B/..1298 Senn’s c : it ] Liston’s se + OY | at y 3 mouse-t i \ B m 25 B/. .1804 “ mou van 1 50 milht T./..1288 Lotzbeck’s --- wig seee “i a7 tan *B/..1310 Spencer Wells’ i} /..1944 Liters solid end, slide catch. 5 +*B/..1316 Tilleaux’s ve B/. -1250 fenestrated end, " re B/..1322 Vienna Pattern slide catch, 5} in ve ; slide catch. ‘ a *B/..1328 Volkmann’s a) P/..1256 Mathiew’s slide catch. ......+- de *B/..1334 Walcher’s \ ) | t B/..1262 fi double-ended. ,.....- 2 00 B/..1340 Wight’s J i | *P/..1268 “ " « slidecatch, * a B/..1346 Artery Forceps, 1 ! 1] i B/-.1274 Roser’s ae eke ‘ 1% iil Heit Heidi | wy ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S. cos ‘y TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE. hi} COMPRESSION. 2015 Max WocHER & SON. CINCINNATI, O. > noes ats coo =€ B/..980 ) B/..644 B/,.37 B/. .628 | ARTERY AND TORSION FORCEPS—Continued. 3/ Carmalt’s 6 in. curved, with spring jaw.......-sseeecsccecceees Mc ey uy RS B/. Halsted’s (John Hopkids’ Hospital) Collin’s lock............. cece ee cece acces 1 25 B/.. WCU UIMION AIRC Parsi The tly ot ng cate oreith ham e rata eae Tenia OL eee 1 25 3/..644 Ochsner’s 7 in. long, with 1 and 2 teeth, screw lock.................. 1 75 2 DOU EMR OY Mn o's bays Meu eR RL eed soa. sunk Saab ea tak clone Maula coe 1 65 Ey U0 mow enel B lover action vs stew ne, SES Pett, Hed Eee kiN ae A Ce a 4 00 er kDS. COLIN Br CACOLIC CLAIND: shuaubitletahh aos i ei dss Cicheae ys ccs hoes oc eae 1 00 ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, COv’S ¢ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE ARTERIAL COMPRESSION. — a ee ee = B/. ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S 2016 Son. CINCINNATI, O. )) -1406 B/..1412 B/..1424/42 B/..1460/6 B/..1478 B/..1490 B/..1496 ARTERY AND TORSION FORCEP’S—Continued. Wound Clamp, for closing lips of wounds. .."... $175 B/..1382 Serrefine, plain wire, curved.......--.- 1-9 0 15 Serrefine, Dieffenbach’s straight. .....- : 050 B/..1388 “ [ilne’s cross-action. vil an “ “ curved... 0,60 B/..1894 “ Simpson’s long........-+--+++-+++ 0 90 “ plain wire, straight. ....... ’ 0 15 - URISM NEEDLES. _.1406 Carsten’s Aneurism Needle. ...... ..4$125 B/..1460 Greene’s Aneurism Needle, right. ..----- $1 00 ..1412 Cooper's “ “ os 100 B/..1466 “ “ “ ere 'S 3s, ce 1 00 ..1424 Deschamps’ « “ right, 125 B/..1478 Langenbeck’s « “ large curve... 1 25 “ “ “ «blunt. 125 B/..1490 Peaslee’s “ “ spiral. ...... 1 2% “ “ “ left, sharp. 1 B/..1496 Symes’ “ “ the? uae “ “ “ « =blunt. ... 1 2 B/..1502 Wilson’s “ “ right. ..-++» 1 00 Ferguson’s . “ with automatic B/..1508 “ “ “ left. 265s abe We, ‘A “lever... 6 00 B/..1514 Bigelow’s Instrument, for lifting deep-located @TLETICS. o.- eee ee 5 00 TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE. ARTERIAL COMPRESSION. 2017 .) B/..1550/68/86 B/..1604/22/40 B/..1658 B/..1676 B/..1694 B/. B/: B/ B/. B/. B/ B/. B/. B/. B/ B/ B/. 1550 1568 . 1586 1604 .1622 1640 .1658 .1676 1694 .1712 .1730 -1742 B/..1712 KNIVES FOR DIVIDING SOFT PARTS. Amputating Knife, Liston’s, large, patent hollow handle. . a a ‘ie medium ‘ ce “ec “ce small “ Catling nh ue large * = oh 4 medium ‘‘ ae oe “ec small ae Flap Knife, Langenbeck’s, - “2 “a se “é large oe Interosseous Knife, patent hollow handle. ‘Phalangeal Fé a - 7 Roswell Park’s Peritoneal Incision Knife, 3 sizes. “ae “c “ “é B/.. “e “e 44 “e 1730 Set of Amputating and Catling Knives, fitting one universal handle. wy & SON, CINCINNATI, O. B/..1742 “ALITVNO LSUId ATLOIRLLS ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO%S $ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE, AMPUTATING AND RESECTION. 2015 Max WOocHER & SON. CINCINNATI, O. B/..177 KNIVES FOR DIVIDING SOFT. PARTS—Continued B/..1754 Set of 8 Amputating Knives, consisting of 8 Liston’s knives 8 catling knives 1 phalangeal knife 1 interosseous knife 2 universal handles fitting above....-- 917 5 B/..1772 Large Operating Knife, strongly bellied, 2 in. bladel 75 B/. .1778 B/..1784 “ “ “ é Bae (a 190 s “ “ “ “ Qh « “ 1%5 B/. .1790 “ “ “ “ 8 « « 1 90 B/..1796 « “ « linear blade, 236 «© t% B/. .1802 “ “ “ “ Qh ue « 1 %5 . -1808 “ “ “ us 2} « /..1814 “ « “ “ “ 8B ss wo 1 *B/..1826 Metal Frame for Holding 3 Amputating Knives... 3 00 . -1832 “ “ “ “ 6 “ Site cae wee *B/. .1838 “ “ “ “é 9 “ B/..1796 . B/..1802 B/..1808 B/..1814 B/..1790 ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE AMPUTATING AND RESECTION. 7] 2019 Max WocHeErR & SON, CINCINNAT], O. B/..1850 B/..1856. B/. .1870 B MINOR OPERATING KNIVES. .1852 U. S. A. Pattern, forged out of one piece, frosted handle, $1 00 $10 50 per doz. ..-1856 Kny-Scheerer Co.’s Pattern, forged out of one piece.... 1 00 10 50 ..1870 French Pattern, with smooth hollow Baniles: os. wastes 1 50 16 20 . 1874 ‘“ ‘ with cor ugated hollow handle.......... 1 50 16 20 /..1880 K. S. Co. ‘*Special’’, with smooth solid handle ......... 1 50 16 20 The above styles of operating knives can be supplied in assorted blades as per illustrations On pages 2020 and 2021. y < ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, COWS ¢$ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE AMPUTATING AND RESECTION. 20 21 ordering specify number. Above illustrations represent knife blades in actual sizes, which can be furnished in styles B/..1852, 1856, 1870, 1874, 1880. ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE. AMPUTATING AND RESECTION. actual sizes, 74, 1880. 18 1870, Above illustrations represent blades in , 1856, 1 9 . 185 = t Za Z, O Z, O Z, oO Y? ed = ath > > which can be furnished in styles B/. AMPUTATING AND RESECTION. Max WocH When ordering specify number. ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, COvS $ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE. B/. .1898 B/..1898 Minor Operating Knives, English pattern Supplied in assorted blades. as per Fig. 1 to 15. yy ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S $ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE AMPUTATING AND RESECTION. KNIVES FOR DIVIDING SOFT PARTS. -1910 Set of 6 Minor Operating Knives, in aseptic metal case with removable racks...... $8 50 . 1916 RS eae). “ “ “ “ ‘ “ “ -.1922 el | Bee. “ “ “ “ “ “ “ “ i “6 ‘s 12 00 “ 15 00 . -1928 2 Scalpels, in fenestrated metal case, Dr. Francis Foerster’s.. . . weeeee i . 1984 ‘ « 6T[linor Operating, 1 Amputating and 1 Catling Knife, in aseptic metal case, “5 o- 1946 Metal Rack, for holding 6 minor operating-knives.. pehae te\s dadis 3 00 1952 “e “a “é “sé 12 oo ry £ 00 eT ST 67 ena wy ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, COv’S TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE, AMPUTATING AND RESECTION. 1 a a Wa Hi i 7 Wahi ah We | Hi Ht} | Hilt | HH | ij 2024 Max WocHER & SON, CINCINNATI, 6 *B/ B/ B/ *B/ B/ *B/ *B/ ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S $ TRAVE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE B/..1976 B/. £1982 1970 1976 1982 1988 1994 2000 2006 RESECTION KNIVES. Bergmann’s, patent hollow handle, assorted blades... - English Pattern, ‘ se a ‘ “ Figs. Esmarch’s , $8 ss a 8 Farabeuf's : . + as eo Langenbeck’s, ‘“ sf ‘ +f i Nelaton's, ba “6 “ 6s LeRoy Metal Rack, for holding 6 resection knives........-+++-: wy AMPUTATING AND RESECTION. 1lto8 1 to 4 On <3 -3 <3 -3 +3 3 or or Torco EE. Max WocHER 2025 & SON, CINCINNATI, O. CHISELS AND GOUGES. B/..2030 Chisel, plain, 3 widths: ++------+---- 1725 BO B/. .2032 “ ‘* oblique edge and double shoulder:-. 2 B/. .2036 ‘* Bergmann'’s, 3 widths. -:--:-- teres ees 1 B/. 2042 ‘’ Billroth’s, subcutaneous. --- +--+ +++. -.+- 1 B/.. 2048 ‘* Bruns’, 3 widths; :-~:+--- ml fy ae i *B/ 2054 « “© knife shape.-:+++-- Seeseee 1 B/. .2066 ‘‘ Championniere’s, for knee joint resection. 2 B/. .2072 ‘* Chipault's, for cranial resection, 8 widths, ~ B/. .2084 ‘* Doyen’s, for enlarging the cranial section. ~ B/. .2096 ‘© Esmarch’s, very large, 3 widths;.-.-...-. 3 B/ .2096 ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE, OSTEOTOMY. 60 00 00 50 00 50 00 00 w@w ro) ao 3/. *B/ B/ B/ B/ B/ B/ B/. *B/ B/. B/. B/ Max WOocHER & SON .2102 Chisel, Gutsch’s. .-. 2114 2126 2132 2144 2168 2174 2192 2198 2210 2216 2222 2020 CHISELS AND GOUGES—Continued. Linhardt’s, oblique edge, 4-widths. McEwen’s, with carpenter tool edge with attenuated double inclined plane. Poirier's, cranial. . Gouge, plain, 3 widths... with flat knob...... Bruns’, straight... curved...... Czerny’s, bent forward.... backward. were eH Delore’s...... OSTEOTOMY. OO 50 50 50 00 60 90 or ct cr ~w 2 = WO ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S $ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE f Max WocHER CHISELS AND GOUGES—Continued. | *B,..293¢ en’ ; - i i $ 2 50 I /..2234 Gouge, Doyen’s, for perforating the cranium. | B/. .2240 ‘« Esmarch's, very large, 3 widths. 4 00 | B/. .2252 ‘© Gerber’s.:---- sees e eet erseseeee 1 00 B/. .2258 ‘« Gutsch’s, straight. 1 25 | *B/ .2264 s i Curved. +--+ ---+eeeeeee 1 50 | B/. .2282 ‘¢ flcEwen’s, straight, 3 widths.. - 1 50 1} B/. .2288 ef t curved, 3). .“ 1 75 B/. .2300 ‘* Schede’s, curved, fenestrated handle.. 3 00 B/. .2306 ‘« Schueler’s, 8 widths. -------+--+- 2 00 B/. .2312 ‘* — Senn’s, small, for pocket case. 0 75 B/..2324 ‘* Szymanowsky’s, small. -.-.-.-.... 75 B/. .2330 * “ large. aye ies ¢ 2 00 *B/. .2336 Be “s heavy (Legouest’s).. 2 00 B/. .2348 ‘“« Trélat’s, oblique edge, right. --.- 1 50 B/. .2354 : ¢ a 6° left... yee 1 50 i a a Ny [TEE ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S $ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE, OSTEOTOMY. B/. .2384 MALLETS. By. .2414/20 wy | ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, COS > TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE OSTEOTOMY. B/..2366 Boxwood Mallet, polished ............-.... & 1 00 B/. .2372 “ “ Jeadefilled. + -- 179 B/..2384 Metal ‘© Bergmanns, lead-filled. -----.--- .8 50 B/..2390 ‘8 ‘ Doyen’s, of soft bronze. --------- 4 50 B/..2396 « “© Parabeutf’s, lead-filled. ------- 1 75 B/. .2408 4 ‘* plain, lead-filled, non-rebounding. 1 50 B/..2414 Rawhide « mere <1) rer aera) 07% B/..2420 as ve extra large. Chas os ike teenie 1 00 a B W a C ees ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO’S $ 2444 Schede’s sharp Sp¢ 202( } Max WocHEerR & Son. CINCINNATI, O. CURETTES. Broca’s Curette. Bruns’ sharp Spoon, 6 sizes Delatour’s Sinus Curette Farabeuf’s curved Bone Curette. Ferguson’s Curette and Raspatory. Hoffa’s larg Loebker's sharp Spoon Luecke’s Liier’s Ring Curette, sharp on both sides aa OSTEOTOMY. xe Curette for hip-joint resection, right left, bayonet shaped Curette, for hip joint resection. fenestrated, 3 sizes on, oval shape, 3+sizes. B/. .2474/80 TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE 2030 Max WocHER & SON, CINCINNATI, O. W 4 CURETTES.—Continued. | B/..25384 Schroeder's sharp Spoon, 6 sizes, extra long. 2 OV ; B/..2540 Senn’s small Curette, for pocket case. ...... 1 6") || B/..2552 Simon’s sharp Spoon, G sizes. ........-.+08 1 50 : B/. .2558 “ “ «angular bent. ...... . 200 B/..2564 Stille’s ne ‘s heavy pattern, .:.... 3 7) B/..2570 Trélat’s Bone Curette. .......-..ccspaceee 1 795 ; B/..2576 Volkmann’s sharp Spoon, 6 sizes. ........ . ta | B/. .2582 & Irrigating Spoon, 4 sizes. ..,.., 2 50 AM w ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S $ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE OSTEOTOMY. 2031 FLERE ROOM el MUTI Max WocHEerR & Son, CINCINNATI, O. By,. B/..2588 Bf 3/. Bi. 00 B/. ai) B/ 0) B/. .2630 00 B/, .2636 75 B/. 2642 15 B/. .2654 25 50 B/. .2672 B/ .2678 B/. .2684 CURETTES-+Continued. Volkmann’s double-ended Curette, “ ‘ ‘ “ Curette and Osteotrite, combined. Double-Ended Cureite, oval and round ends, 5 in ‘ es é “ac “é Set of 2 Oval Curettes, fitting 1 handle. DRILLS. Automatic Bone Drill (Marsee’s).. Brainard’s set of 5 Bone Drills sé 6 “ce “a drills.” = a OSTEOTOMY. 4% in... 54% 6 7 Sauna i ep . English pattern. “ec 7. TESTE 8 es ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S $ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE, 2032 | Max WocHER & SON, CINCINNATI, O. } a WN wae Wht iihy } Whit hied a ae ; \} | bed | Ht a By. .2690 Wt i 1 | H ) thi i} aha HE Tee HLL | | 1 : 1] : 1 Wah) Vi B/. .2750 : i i il DRILLS—Continued. Wile Lin i | aa B/..2690 Buck’s Mastoid Drill...... etait de Nau bd cscs en cs $ 2 va *B/..2702 Collin’s set of 3 Drills, in case......... arn 342 a) | B/. .2708 $s VaR «* and 4 Crowns guarded, in metal case. 20 | VW / B/..2726 Esmarch’s plain Bone Drill...--... hee bisa Pia care a Ht} hi B/. .2732 set of 9. **. > Drillaiiais 6.0 ees See 2 Hl 1 *B/..2738 Freeman’s Antrum Drill.....6.-...--6-...6- + evens es 2 Wan ' q ) ’ B/..2744 Gaillard’s Bone Drill, for ununited fractures......—.......... 1 ai B/..2750 Hamilton's Bone Drill, with 6 points... . 3 mhiii | ' Wh ) wy } ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER ii ii OSTEOTOMY. ) ) ) 3 | , 3 B/. .2744 25 00 00 25 50 25 90 00 GUARANTEE B/. .2792 B/, .2762 DRILLS—Continued. B/..2762 Langenbeck’s Brace Drill, with 3 Points. $ 4 50 *B/..2768 Lannelongue’s Bone Drill, « 5 § 7 00 B/..2780 Pope’s Antrum Drill. .. eR AR Ris a? aN 2 25 B/..2786 Stille’s Bone Drill, with cog-wheeL ..,.. 18 00 B/. .2792 , Wilson!s Mastoid: Drill) 2. So. once = 3 75 B/..2798 Wyeth’s Bone Drill, with 6 points, ...... 3 50 wy ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO’S $ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE, OSTEOTOMY. - — ras es Sa Max B/..2954 2034 2900/6 FORCEPS. . 2822 Bone Cutting, Hamilton’s serrated edge, a & A ge bs Beaten > Tae Heuel's, sma Liston’s st 6 7% Q3 curved on flat, 5 in 63 74 834 4 angular bent, 7 38 ss bayonet shape. ...... projecting edge, 4% in. Satterlee’s. Velpeau’s, Maxillary. NOMENA Bio's bias cree s euienie wy ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S $ TRADE MARK ARE OSTEOTOMY. Ww WW S CO WoOCcHER & SON, CINCINNATI, O. 00 00 10 25 SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE. Max WocHeErR B/..2990 FORCEPS—Continued. B/..2972 Bone Shears, Adams’. B/.,2984 es ‘« Ceccherelli’s, with saw edge. B/...2990 “¢ “« Charriére’s, straight. . *B/...2996 “ “ “6 cCRpywad. Hi... B/. .3002 “6 ‘* Collin’s, full-curved. ...,.. *B/..3008 ee ‘“ Farabeuf’s, small 3/ ..3014 se AS QUT Os OARS 9 ae a B/..3020 ra s6 “6 latgen ic La *B/..3032 “ at: Lanteke’s; plain. oo cde B/..3088 « “6 “ with catch. ...... B/..3014/20 B/..8002 wy ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING JHE K.-S, COS age MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANIT LE OSTEOTOMY. B/..8080 FORCEPS—Continued. B/..3044 Bone Shears, Mathieu's, straight: B/. .3050 ag 50 B/..3824 Bergmann’s, blunt rest 1 25 B/..3830 Bifurcated, blunt, angular bent, 1 50 B/ .3836 a <$ half-curved. 1 50 *B/..3842 Billroth's, 2 prongs, angular bent 1 50 B/..3848 ‘44 apes es * 1 75 B/ .3854 Broad, fenestrated... . 1 50 ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE, OSTEOTOMY. Max WOCHER & SON, CINCINNATI, O B/. .3968 B/. .3908 B/. .3956 B/. .3974 B, .3914/3944 RETRACTORS OF LARGER SIZE—Continued *B/..3866 Busch’s, 2 prong, round. --- $ 1 50 By/..3926 Halsted’s, with 6 prongs. $110 B/..3872 Collin’s,2 « with hooked handle 8 00 B/..3932 “ as pe 1 35 B/..3884 Durham’s, fenestrated, half-curved. 1 50 B/..3938 “ Pra fT eer Silat Faby hs 1 35 *B/. .3890 “ solid, bayonet shape handle. 2 00 B/ 3944 “ hae one be 1 85 B/..3902 Hagedorn’s, ring handle.. 1 50 B/..3956 Israel’s, 4 prongs ay as 2 25 B/. .3908 “ double-ended : 2 00 B/..3968 Koerte’s, 8 “ Jo ae B/..3914 Halsted’s, with 3 prongs. : 110 B/..3974 lLange’s double bent, with 8teeth 2 00 | B/. .3920 “ 1 Ger es 1 10 , ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, COv’S TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE. OSTEOTOMY. 204¢ Son. CINCINNATI, O. B/..3980/6 RETRACTOR OF LARGE SIZE—Continued. 3/3980 Lange’s, minor, giant hook., . .3986 KY major, | 3992 Langenbeck’s, blunt, 3 widths. . 3998 46 for hip-joint resection. oor we +3 w 4004 : stout, sharp tenaculum, ..4016 Little’s. 1 4022 Mathieu's, double-ended 2 vO or cr 4028 [ficBurney’s, for use in skin-grafting B 4034 Middeldorpf's, half-curved, 3 sizes B/..4040 flott’s, set of 2, angular bent on ol cH =F =F W 2 B/..4052 Ollier’s, 2 prong, blunt... *B/..4058 eh het B/. .4028 B/..4064 Parker's, set of 2, double-ended. ag ae or ct wy ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE. OSTEOTOMY. 2047 WOCHER & SON. B/..4100/18 B/..4070 RETRACTORS OF LARGER SIZE—Continued. 1070 Robert’s, double ended 4076 Volkmann’s, sharp or blunt, 2 prongs, y B 4082 “ B/. .4088 “ B/..4094 « Bt 25 1 25 -4100 Volkmann’s, sharp or blunt, 2 prongs, ring 1 3 4106 “ ‘ oe , handle. 1 35 . 4112 150 By. 4118 RETRACTORS OF SMALLER SIZES. 4122 Weir's s.._ retaining Retractor, 13 in. -4128 “ ‘ 23 ou -4124 4125 “ 4130 Double Ended, solid and fer 4136, Bruns’, with 2 round ends -.4142 Buck’s, féne: ted, single ended. B/..4148 Ceccherelli’s, double ended 31 3} « 1 1estrated ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K 15 B/..4154 Farabeuf’s, set of 2, double ended 90 8B/..4160 French Pattern, with ring handle 10 B/..4166 Schwabe’s, fenestrated.. 25 B/..4172 Senn’s, double ended. 9 B/..4178 Volkmann’s, pocket case size, with 2 prongs, ‘ B/..4184 t B/..4190 OO By..4196 ‘ ‘ a TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE, OSTEOTOMY. ane ote ae 5) i ii = mT, | ie Sui hae wl sl | Fou f i 2048 Son. CINCINNATI, O. /, .4298/4310 B/. .4220 B/. .4226 B/. .4232 B/. .4238 B/. .4256 Parker's. B/..4268 Satterlee's, 11/4 in B/. .4274 ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, COv’S Charriére’s, 8 in 10% ‘‘ 12 14 12% OSTEOTOMY. SAWS. *B 4280 Weiss’..----°"*""" B6 00 *B/. .4292 Bruns’, with 2 blades: 6 00 B/. .4298 Charriere’s, withtwo Sin. blades. ° 4 50 B/. .4804 ae gk 6 5 00 B/. .4310 oe - 5 50 B/. .4322 Collin’s: 9 00 aide eee) 5 00 B/. .4828 Gutsch’s.:--- TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE. | ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, COv’S | Max WocuHer & Son, CINCINNATI O. B/..4334 Bow Saw, Helferich’s.. *B B B. B/. ros: 4340 4346 4352 4358 4364 oe “a in “ce 2049 SAWS.—Continued. . 85 00 Rangenbeck' tes. kes Pee ites 6 00 Mathieu's, with 3 blades........... 9 00 Maw’s, articulated, with 3 blades. 10 00 Nyrop’s, plain. .... ‘ Pe aaa with adjustable blade... 5 50 OSTEOTOMY. TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE, fy 2050 Son. CINCINNATI, O. SAWS—Continued. Reiner’s, 13 in. : $5 00 B/..4406 Windler’s. “ 4%«6« . 6 00 3/. .4412 “ plain pattern. Reiner's, American Pattern. 4 50 3/..4424 Metacarpal plain.. Rust’s, long butcher saw 8 00 B/. .4430 rs) Bruns straight. with 2 blades. /. 4436 “ « bayonet shape. Szymanowsky’s. wy c : INDER GUARANTEE: ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S $ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANT OSTEOTOMY. W 2051 Max WocHER & Son, CINCINNATI, O. B/..4496 SAWS—Continued. Metacarpal Saw, Knauer's. B/. .4442 B/. .4448 “ “« B/ 4454 “ }0 B/. 4460 0 *B/..4466 ae - 3/..4478 Exsection “ eg *B/. 4484 ot j B/. .4490 “ “ B/. .4496 “ “ Le ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE Langenbeck’s, plain, with sliding back Schwabe's, folding, metal handle, Adams’ “ with knife point. |. Dawbarn’s.. . Doyen’s, with guard and graduation, for .. wy OSTEOTOMY, Lewis’, with 2 blades, folding, for pocket case. . x 3 © wW ez co cl Co Oo On a 50 50 & K.-S, COS $ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE, } } i} TY i Wah B/. .4508 WH La B/. .4514 iH | : ; B/..4520 i | B/. .4532 Daa *B/. .4538 Wii B/. .4550 a B/ 4556 B/. .4562 | ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, COv’S 2052 Max WocHER & SON, CINCINNATI, O. SAW S—Continued Exsection Saw, Goodwillie’s, for maxuliary resection: $ 3 00 Heya, foriskall work. ivi57* 84° °° 2h" 2 00 Lente’s, subcutaneous. OT ae Banal AME? yf 1 00 Shrady’s, with knife, original patterm."*"*""""" 5 00 T ce i+... SPO VeG rss Ty yo as 7 950 Wyeth’s, set of 3 subcutaneous: **** "7" """"* 4 00 as set for exsectton of the head of the femur. 15 00 Chain Jeffrey's... ss. s verve etete wisgeheaeery . 6 00 OSTEOTOMY. TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE. B/. .4568 B/. .4580/92 Max WOocHER 4634 and 4646 « -4652 ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S OSTEOTOMY. SAWS—Continued. Spiral Saw, Ameritan pattern. ...... Wire Saw, Gigli’s, 12 in..... 4 ihe 20 * 30 ** Handles for ‘“ oN Chain Saw Conductor, for Gigli’s saw a Plait 62s ac ss'es Sys Billroth’s. as & ' adi te eee Ea HE AN SPIKES. Steel Pegs, fortransfixion of bones:-++:+ --+++++++ “ “ “ “ “ Schedles. (oak Ivory Sow eeecavenr die ond « BONE STAFFS, Charriere’s or Blandin’s Bone Staff, for: resection, wy $ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE. By. .4652 $ 4 35 5 75 50 50 50 25 50 Q oO 50 50 2054 Max WocHER & SON. CINCINNATI, O. I 1670 B 4676 B/. .4682 B. {688 B 4694 B/. .4706 B/..4712 B/..4718 B/. .4724 B;. 4730 B/..4736 Trepanning Razor, for shaving, Trephine, Andrew's, long, for /, 4724 TREPANNING INSTRUMENTS. Brush- aseptic. Scalpel, with periosteotome. Lenticular Knife... Raspatory.. ball shape, or Osteotrite...... Brace, with 2 crowns. x eo oR “ guarded... for above, Perforative......- 2 54 Bxfoliative,....'s.: ss ¢ ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S OSTEOTOMY. reaching the Gasserian Ganglion. 50 50 00 50 00 00 75 00 00 OF 25 TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE. #12 00 with 3 drills and 3 guides. .. Schwabe’s, with 3 crowns. .......... TREPANNING INSTRUMENTS. Trephine Braatz's fm $ 0 75 B/. .4844 ae Poirier’s- . 1 %5 B/..4874 Separator, Buchanan’s -.---- 1 00 B/. .4856 ” and Raspatory 0 %5 B/. .4876 “ Horsley’s ......-> 1 25 B/. .4862 4 Sic dae hd 0 75 B/..4886 flensurateur, Doyen’s. __.... 2 00 *B,..4904 Trepanning Set, in polished wood case, containing :— . 80 00 1 brace trephine with 2 crowns. 1 trepanning raspatory 1 periosteum elevator, double ended. 1 Heine's tirefond. 1 lenticular knife. 1 aseptic razor 1 elevator and raspatory. 1 Hey’s skull saw 1 brush. B/ 4906 Trepanning Set, Buchanan’s, in case containing: ....... chee 1 Buchanan's trephine 2 Buchanan's elevators. 1 separator for the dura mater 1 hook for lifting loop of saw 1 Gigli’s wire saw with handles. ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE. OSTEOTOMY. B/..4911 TREPANNING INSTRUMENTS—Continued. *B/..4910 Trepanning Set, Doyen’s, in fine leather lined case, containing :—. $ 37 50 1 Doyen’s trepanning brace with 5 burr- 1 Doyen’s chisel, with guide. 00 shaped drills. 1 « hammer, soft bronze. 9 Z “ cranial rongeur 1 “ cranial mensurateur, gradu- 00 1 “ skull saw, with adjustable ated in millimeters, ) 00 guard, Millimeter scale and extra blade. ed. B/..4911 Trepanning Set, Doyen’s, in aseptic metal case. ----- reer eeeiebes $ 48 00 50 Size 10}” long x 53” wide x 13” high. Contents same as B/. .4910. E. ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, COS TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE, OSTEOTOMY. 2060 Son. CINCINNATI, O. B/..4940 B/..4946 B/..4970 B/..4976 B/..4982 B/..4994 eal B/. .5060 ; B/. 5024 B/. .4964 PROBES. ..4940 Bullet Probe, Burow’s. $0 75 3/ Bullet Probe, Hamilton’s, silver . 4946 ” « Burr head. .... 1 50 “ “ “a plated. 4952: “ Colfin’s. -- 3 00 76 i 7 . 4964 ‘« Esmarch’s, tin. 75 ‘ “a ‘ 4968: « Fluhrer's, alum 0 75 B/. .4982 “U.S. Army EXTRACTORS B/..4994 Bullet Screw, Baudens’ 83 00 B/. .5000 ‘ 6) Collin’... 2 50 B/..5024 Bullet Scoop, plain. B/. .5012 ‘ ‘« Pergy’s. 9 75 *B/..5030 , ‘« Langenbeck’s..... . wy ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S. CO.’S $ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE Nelaton’s, Silver BULLET EXTRACTING. 2061 Max WocHerR & Son, CINCINNATI, O. ——=€ ? + WHAT B/. .5078 024 B/. .5090 FORCEPS. 5 B/..5042 Bullet Forceps, Bruns. .............. $4 50 0 B/. .5048 Coalliits.: (<>). i 2 00 . *B/. 5054 A tatest pattern. 8 00 ( Nh 5 B/. .5060 CS 1 75 ( *B/. .5072 Lecomte’s. . 5 00 B/. .5078 Loeffler’s. 1 75 30 B/. .5084 Moi's, with probe. . , 6 50 a: B/. .5090 Merry’ s., 5: Fr, 7 00 E. ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, COS TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE. BULLET EXTRACTING. i ana B/. .5096 B/..5132 FORCEPS—Continued. 5096 Bullet Forceps, Reiner’s, with 4 prongs. . .5102 " “ « 8 “ ; . .5108 ne “ concave, serrated jaw. ..5114 a ‘ Russian Pattern, separable. .. : §120 My 5126 " - Tiemann’s, plain.. - . 5132 “4 ‘ ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE BULLET EXTRACTING, 2003 Max WocHER & SON. CINCINNATI, O. i| P ° C46 6g MECC, B/. .5188 B/..5140 B/..5150 t} FORCEPS—Continued. DILATORS. B/..5138 Bullet Forceps, U. S. Army Model. .. $175 B/..5150 Bigelow’s Sinus Dilator.% 3 50 B/..5140 a “6 ae ‘* of 1898. 100 B/..5156 Esmarch’s ‘ eg 8 25 B/. 5144 « “s Weisse’s, spiral. ree EXTRACTING SETS. By,,5168 Bullet Extracting Set, in polished wood case, containing. 9 00 2 Tiemann’s plain bullet forceps. 1 Nelaton’s bullet probe. ‘ 1 Loeffler’s bullet forceps. 1 Baudens’ « screw. oq ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, COv’S TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE BULLET EXTRACTING. 2064 Max WOocHER & SON, CINCINNATI, O. ea /, 5196 Amputating Seti... ii. soso. ses sees $27 00 CONTENTS. | | | 1 Petit’s screw tourniquet. 1 Langenbeck’s flap knife small. 1 Liston’s bone forceps. | | | | i amputating knife, long. 1 interosseous knife. 1 Charriére’s amputating saw. nah wd ‘ a 3 needle: nein 1 catling knife, medium. 1 tenaculum 6 needles. : | 1 Langenbeck’s flap knife, large. 1 Fricke’s artery forceps W | + : i | } In polished wood case, leather lined - i } HT wt : *B/..5192 Same contents as above, in metal aseptic case ......... $33 00 i} ; ‘ wih BicsGe AMIDULAtINe SOUs cee... che ce essences ee eo | | i ; CONTENTS - : / 1 Petit’s screw tourniquet. 1 Langenbeck’s flap knife, small. 1 Liston’s bone forceps, large. | 1 field tourniquet. 1 interosseous knife. 1 Charriére’s amputating saw, large wg 1 amputating knife, long. 1 periosteum knife 1 Langenbeck’s metacarpal saw. iii 1 1 “ « medium. 1 tenaculum. 8 needles. i | } | | 1 catling knife, long. 1 aneurism needle. j | 1 Langenbeck’s flap knife, large. 2 artery forceps. HL ay In polished wood case, leather lined. ’ | ' | | WH Ph chs y ; s Ht} | ; */B..5204 Same contents as above, in aseptic metal case.... .... $40 00 | i] wy ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S. CO.’S TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANT EE GENERAL OPERATING CASES. OO OV 00 1 amputating knife, medium. linterosseous « 1 periosteum 3 scalpels. 1 finger knife, sharp. ma) 6s “ blunt. curved sharp bistoury. “ probe “ ot pt os hernia knife. B/..5228 AMPUTATING AND RESECTION SETS—Continucd. *B/..5222 Amputating and Resecting Set $48 00 CONTENTS. 1 tenotome 1 it scissors, 44 in. 1 Langenbeck’s metacarpal saw. 1 a 4b « 1 aneurism needle. 2 Pcan’s hemostatic forceps, 1 tenaculum. 1 Tait’s “ « 1 Satterlee’s saw. 1 Little’s “ “ elevator and raspatory. 1 Fricke’s artery forceps. Liston’s bone forceps. 1 director and tongue tie. tet tk tt sequestrum “ Robert's trephine. 1 probe, 3 part. Needles and silk. In fine brass-bound walnut case, with metal trays for sterilizing the instruments. B/5228 Contents same as above in aseptic all metal case, $55 00 SIS /) ere, + Aha ORLG MIRROR Sg eT ook ee 23 00 CONTENTS. 1 amputating knife, small, 1 tenaculum. 1 Esmarch’s tourniquet. 2 scalpels 1 aneurism needle. 1 director and tongue tie. ] finger knife. 1 Liston'’s bone forceps. 1 probe with eye 1 bistoury, curved, sharp. 1 curved scissors, 5 in 1 «spear point. 1 probe. 1 dissecting forceps, 4} in. 1 Satterlee’s saw 1 hernia knife 1 artery forceps and needle holder. Needles and silk, 1 tenotome In polished wood case, brass bound, *B/..5240 Same contents as above in aseptic metal case, wy TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE, $30 00 ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S GENERAL OPERATING CASES. 2066 Max WocuHerR & SON. CINCINNATI, O. > =S i! - AMPUTATING AND RESECTION SETS—Continued. i} *B/..5258 Amputating and Resecting Set............ Rts 0s POD IM i} CONTENTS. / 1 Cha saw 1 tenaculum | t 1 amp 1 irism needle 1 1 forceps | 1 1 g forceps. \ | L s flap knife, large 1 ' 1 ‘ “ “ small. 1 tacarpal saw. 1 retractor : 3 HI it ’ : Vt In polished wood case, brass bound. ] | | ..5264 Same contents as above, in aseptic metal case. *B/..5270 Amputating and Resecting Set.......... aie gE 65 00 CONTENTS. p 1H i 1 amputating knife, medium 3 artery forceps 2 chisels. / \ 1 Langenbeck’s flap knife, large. 1 thumb forceps, with mouse teeth 1 needle holder. Hi 1 “ “ « small 1 dissecting forceps, plain. 1 bone holding forceps. i catling knife. 2 sharp wound retractors, 2 prongs. 2 « curettes i} } 2 scalpels. 2 Langenbeck’s blunt wound retractors. 4 Hahn's bone nails Hy 8 resection knives. 1 elevator and raspatory. 1 bone file 1 Hit] 1 Liston’s bone cutting forceps. 1 Reiner’s amputating saw with two 1 aneurism needle | tH | | 1 Luer’s gouge forceps. blades. 1 tenaculum it | |} 1 sequestrum forceps. i chain saw 1 Esmarch’s tourniquet. it 6 Pean’s hemostatic forceps. 1 metacarpal saw Needles and silk i} | In polished wood case, brass bound. | *B/..5276 Same contents as above, in aseptic metal case.......... $75 00 HT | | *B/..5282 Amputating and Trepanning Set.............. ..... 25 O i} CONTENTS. it | 1 Liston’s amputating knife, large. 1 capital saw. 1 Galt’s conical trephine. / | 1 “ “ “ small. 1 metacarpal saw. 1 elevator and raspatory i} : } catling knife, small. 1 Hey’s skull saw. 1 brush it] : 1 scalpel. 1 Liston’s bone forceps. 1 Petit’s tourniquet i} } 1 tenaculum. 1 Hamilton’s artery forceps. Needles, plastic pins and silk. Amputating and General Operating Set........ CONTENTS. ; ; : i] Hil 1 amputating knife, medium 1 Tiemann’s bullet extracting forceps. Beilocque’s epistaxis canula. | | } 1 Langenbeck’s flap knife, large. 4 sharp wound retractors, 4 prongs. 1 probang. | : 1 catling knife. 4 Pean’'s hemostatic. forceps 1 coin catcher | | : | 1 amputating scaipel, medium-pointed. 6 Langenbeck'’s artery forceps. 1 catheter, male, metal. bi 3 “ “ convex, 3 Roser’s artery forceps. 3 catheters, soft rubber | | | t 1 Charriére’s amputating saw. 2 thumb forceps with.mouse teeth. 3 -bougies. | : / : hi 1 metacarpal saw with movable back. 2 « “ plain. 1 screw tourniquet il} / ) | 1 Liston’s bone forceps. 1 probe with eye. Needles and silk i | : i] In polished wood case, brass bound. HT | B/..5294 Same contents as above, in aseptic all metal case.......$65 00 ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE. CENERAL OPERATING CASES. B/. .5300 AMPUTATING AND RESECTION SETS—Continued. B amputating knife, small scalpel. finger knife. bistoury, curved, sharp-pointed tenotome. aneurism needle. tnt ek ok tt In morocco *B/. .5806 Liston’s amputating knife, medium. catling knife, small. Langenbeck’s metacarpal saw Scalpels, assorted sizes. finger knife. Straight probe-pointed bistoury. curved “ “ “ sharp-pointed. hernia knife. tenotome. “ opt tk tt tt et ht mm 09 09d ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S 53800 Compact Operating Set CONTENTS. thumb forceps. amputating saw. Liston’s bone forceps straight scissors, 4}-in Abbey’s hemostatic forceps and needle holder combined -covered case, leather lined removed for sterilization. CONTENTS. tenaculum. aneurism needle. plain dressing forceps. dressing forceps, mouse-toothed. Tait’s hemostatic forceps. Péan’s hemostatic forceps. Kocher's (Senn’s) hemostatic forceps. Halsted’s hemostatic forceps. straight scissors, 5-in. curved scissors, 5-in. wy CENERAL OPERATING CASES. 1 Péan’s hemostatic forceps. 1 Esmarch's tourniquet. 1 director and tongue tie 1 pair probes. Needles and silk. Amputating and General Operating Case polished wood case, with metal trays containing instruments which can be a “> 5 00 Galt’s conical trephine Liston’s bone cutting forceps. Mathieu-Kersten's needle holder. elevator and raspatory. Satterlee’s amputating saw director and tongue tie. Esmarch's tourniquet. Burow’s bullet probe. pair probes, Needles, silk, silver wire, etc. ee oe ero oe are TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE, eee ee Max WocHER & SON. CINCINNATI, O. AMPUTATING AND RESECTION SETS—Continued. B/..5318 scalpel, small. “ medium. amputating scalpel, large. bistoury, curved, sharp poirt. “ “ probe tenotome. finger knife, long Liston's bone cutting forceps, pair of probes. amputating knife scalpel. finger knife bistoury, curved, sharp. blunt. “ “ te ete tenotome. ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S B/. .5318 Dr. E. W. Lee’s Compact Operating Case, fine aseptic German silver case, with four metal trays, which may be removed for sterilizing —_ Size of case, CONTENTS. straight scissors, 54 in. curved “ 5h director and aneurism needle. Lee's bone curette and periosteo- tome combined Ethridge’s needle holder. 7i x 43 x 3 inches. $45 00 3 Tait’s hemostatic forceps. 1 dressing forceps, 54 in., with 3 and 4 1 teeth. Needles, silk. etc 8 Senn’: (Kocher's) hamostatic forceps. *B/. .5330 Compact Operating Set CONTENTS. 1 tenaculum. 1 capital saw 1 Liston’s bone forceps 1 needle and artery forceps 1 straight scissors. dressing fc teeth. Lee's bow Galt’s con pair I set Ha 1 Pean’s ton’s bullet pro’ orceps, 44 in., with 1 ana saw, detachable handle. cal trephine double-ended retractors. in metal box Sate wnaee i Oe hemostatic forceps. 1 tourniquet. 1 director 1 pair of probes. Needles and silk. In polished wood, leather-lined case. wy CENERAL OPERATING CASES. TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE W 1 amputating knife, medium. 1 catling knife, small. ~ scalpels 1 bistoury, straight. sharp. 1 “ blunt. curved, sharp. 1 “ “ blunt. } tenotome 1 hernia knife. 2069 & SON. CINCINNATI, O. —=€ B/. .5324 . AMPUTATING AND RESECTION SETS—Continued. B/..5824 Compact Operating Set............. NAPIER tne $35 00 CONTENTS, tenaculum Allis dry dissector. director and tongue tie. Volkmann's bone scoop. Liston’s bone forceps. trephine. Esmarch's tourniquet. Parker's saw. straight scissors. curved Pean’s hzmostatic forceps. Tait’s “ “ thumb forceps. ligature bottle with 3 glass spools. pair of probes. Needles and silk. In leatherelined and seal grain leather-covered case with handle. finger knife. hernia knife. + tot sharp curved bistoury. assorted scalpels. tenotome. “ew tenaculum amputating knife, 6-inch blade. *B/. 5886. Compact Operating Set. ...0. ss curs causing ss paneer $25 00 CONTENTS. 1 pair of curved on flat scissors. 1 Tait's hemostatic forceps. 1 capital saw, detachable, 9-inch blade. 1 Esmarch’s rubber tourniquet with 1 Liston’s bone forceps. strap and chain. 1 artery forceps.and needle holder com- 1 director and aneurism needle. bined. 1 pair of probes. 1 Pean’s hemostatic forceps. Silver wire, silk, wax and needles, In polished wood, leather-lined case. ay ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO’S GENERAL OPERATING CASES. TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE. Hh] B/. .3342 | i} | AMPUTATING AND RESECTION SETS—Continued. miritl T} bi pe ~ . ~ ~ iH] | B/».5342,..Compact. Operating Set;, 2.0... 0555.65. eepee #22 50 | anal CONTENTS. HI it ; i 1 amputating knife and 1 catling knife, I hernia knife 1 straight scissors. i} | } ; fitting in one aseptic detachable 1 finger saw 1 Pean’s forceps. if | ii handle. 1 tenaculum 1 Tait’s “ i] | ; 1 scalpel. 1 capital saw, removable handle, 1 tourniquet. i ; 1 finger knife. 1 bone forceps. 1 director and aneurism needle waa 1 curved sharp bistoury. 1 needle and artery forceps, 1 pair of probes, it } : 1 «probe “ 1 curved scissors. Needles, silk, etc. i ; 2 tenotome : | In leather-covered, metal-cornered case, with handle. ri Hil *B/..5854. Compact Operating Scét............05..;. . $20 00 j i a HH ; 1 ti CONTENTS. | / a) | ‘ai } 1 Liston’s knife, small. 1 tenotome 1 director and tongue tie. ’ { i} | | 1 scalpel 1 Liston’s bone forceps. 1 pair of probes / | ; 1 finger knife 1 straight scissors. 1 Esmarch's-tourniquet Hil | } 1 bistoury, curved, sharp. 1 Mathieu’s needle holder. 1 Tait's hemostatic forceps. i} i } 1 “ “ probe. 1 Satterlee’s saw. 6 needles and silk. Hh] | 4] 4 ] i In leather-covered, metal-cornered case, with handle Hil : Ht | mail it | hit : ALL INSTRUVENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE. CENERAL OPERATING CASES. 2071 Max WocHER & SON. CINCINNATI. O. W ay B/. .5348 AMPUTATING AND RESECTION SETS—Continued. B 1 amputating knife medium 1 catling knife, medium 2 scalpels. 1 finger knife 1 tenaculum 1 metacarpal saw. i tenotome. .5348 Compact Operating Set CONTENTS. 1 bistoury, curved, sharp. 1 “ “ probe. 1 Mathieu's needle holder, 1 Liston’s bone forceps. 1 Satterlee’s saw 1 straight scissors. 1 curved “ 2 Tait’s hemostatic forceps. 2 Pean's “ “ 1 Esmarch’s tourniquet. 1 director and tongue tie 1 pair pocket probes Needles and silk In leather-covered, metal cornered case, with handle, lock”and key. *_B/.. a: eae Liston's amputating knife, large. small. “ “ ~~ catling knife, small. 8 scalpels, assorted sizes. bistoury, curved, probe-pointed. “ “ sharp-pointed. finger knife Cooper's hernia knife. ternotome. aneurism needle. Parker's capital saw. metacarpal saw. Hey’s saw. Galt’s trephine. fue pus fed fed fe pee pes Ot ee os B/. ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S GENERAL OPERATING CASES. .5350 Same contents as above, but in all metal aseptic case. . . $3/ 5872. General Operating Set, Parker’s 0.05. 65060 cides 55 00 CONTENTS. 1 trepanning elevator and.raspatory 2 male catheters. 1 pair of Parker's retractors. 1 Little’s lithotomy staff. 1 thumb forceps, plain 1 Markoe’s) « “ 1 “ “ spring catch. 1 Little's “ forceps. 1 polypus « 1 Blizzard's « bistoury 1 Liston’s bone forceps 1 Graefe’s cataract knife. 1 spiral tourniquet 1 Parker's lachrymal needle 1 Tiemann’s bullet forceps. 1 couching needle for the eye 1 paracentesis trocar 1 strabismus forceps, plain 1 exploring trocar. 1 eye scissors, curved ow flat 1 rectum “ 1 « speculum, 1 director and tongue tie Needles, silk, silver wire, plastic pins. 1 pair of silver probes, 1 steel sound. In polished case, leather-lined. .5878 The same contents as above, in aseptic metal case......$70 00 TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE, | | ) ° | i} 1} | } t t } 1 } i} ah ii 1 Lt ) : i ' i } j } | Hi} B/..5360 Hh | MTL : ia Wah) vad 1 Ht | ; H} Wt ii 1 Wi 1 PY ; HT} 1 H } 1 iH} : 1 4 | 1 Hil 1 i AMPUTATING AND RESECTION SETS—Continued. Max WocHER & SON, CINCINNATI, O. —====€ Compact Operating Set, in fine polished oak case. leather lined, with heavy Knives contained in all metal rack. which may be re- nickel plated corners. moved for sterilizing. Liston’s amputating knife catling knife. scalpels, small, medium and large curved sharp-pointed bistoury « » probe-pointed “ tenotome. finger knife Tenaculum. Langenbeck's metacarpel saw thumb forceps, 5-in. “ “ mouse-teeth, 5-in | | ALL 1NSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S Dimensions outside, 13 x 7 x 3% inches...............- #43 50 CONTENTS. 1 Windler’s bow saw, two blades. 1 curved scissors, 5 in 1 Mathieu's needle-holder. 1 bandage « 6 1 Liston’s bone-cutting forceps 1 pair of Farabeuf's double-end re- 1 bone chisel. tractors. 1 bone gouge. 1 trocar, reversible. 2 Tait’s hemostatic forceps 1 Esmarch’s tourniquet. 2 Pean's “ “ 1 pair of probes. 2 Kocher's « “ 1 director with aneurism 1 Kelly’s “ “ + dozen of suture needles. 1 double-ended bone curette. 1 2-gram spool of silk. 1 straight scissors, 5 in. wy TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE. GENERAL OPERATING CASES. 2073 Max WOCcHER & Son, CINCINNATI, O. ———€ AMPUTATING AND RESECTION SETS—Continued. *B/..5384 General Operating Set, ‘‘German Army Pattern’’...$140 00 1 catling knife, long. Dieffenbach's « clamps. thumb forceps, with mouse teeth 1 “ “ plain. 12 suture needles. 100 « pins 1 field tourniquet. 1 Petit’s screw tourniquet, 5 resection knives 1 Langenbeck’s metacarpal saw. 1 “ “ “ 1 amputatjng knife, medium. 1 Langenbeck’s flap knife, large. 1 interosseous knife. 1 Rust’s amputating saw 1 Liston's bone forceps. 1 tenaculum. 8 Langenbeck’s artery forceps. 1 Roser’s “ “ 2 1 movable back. 1 gouge * cs 8 scalpels, assorted sizes 1 curved probe bistoury 1 “ sharp “ 1 finger knife. 1 hernia knife 1 tenaculum. *B 8 resection knives, assorted 1 metacarpal saw 1 chain “ 1 sharp retractor 1 blunt “ ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, COS with . 5390 . 0402 wm DO 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 In polished wood case, brass bound. CONTENTS. bone curettes fitting one handle. Langenbeck’s bone holding forceps. sharp-pointed wound retractor. prongs raspatory, hook shaped. “ angular. elevator. trephine with handle. tirefond, with 3 points. lenticular knife. brush for cleaning trephines. Dieffenbach's scalpels. Pott’s fistula knife. silver probe with eye. Bellocque’s epistaxis canula, silver. Heister’s mouth gag. ordinary tooth forceps, straight. curved turn key, curved, with 4 claws. “ “ “ Museux’s vulsellum forceps, straight. Minor Operating Set........ CONTENTS. 1 tenotome 1 Cooper's hernia knife 1 tenaculum 1 pair straight scissors retractors, 4 In polished wood case, leather-lined sharp-pointed. Little’s Minor Operating Set CONTENTS. 1 aneurism needle 2 retractors. 1 Phelps’ artery forceps. i thumb forceps. 1 trocar and silver canula. 1 Wilm’s hernia director © 1 sharp double hook. 1 throat forceps, opening laterally. 1 “ “ “ antero-pos teriorly. 1 probang. 2 sharp-pointed fine wound retractars, 1 double trachea canula, silver. 1 abdominal trocar, silver 1 vesical “ “ 1 hydrocele “ “ 2 male catheters, silver. 1 hernia knife. 1 tenotome. 1 Loeffer's bullet forceps. 1 Tiemann's « 2 catheters, soft rubber ore ee eo o° $12 00 1 dressing polypus forceps. 1 thumb forceps 1 director and tongue tie. Needles, silk and pins. igs foe oi dbl sa aD OO 1 director and tongue tie 1 scissors, angular i curved rongeur and pin cutter 2 silver probes. 6 needles and silk. In polished wood case, leather-lined. 9425 Resection Set ...... 56... CONTENTS. 1 bone holding forceps. 1 lead mallet. 1 chisel. 1 gouge ord ip hc eto aoa area $27_00 1 sequestrum forceps. 1 elevator and raspatory. 1 file with handle. 1 bone cutting forceps. In polished wood case, leather-lined. Y GENERAL OPERATING CASES. TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE B/. .5488 AMPUTATING AND RESECTION SETS—Continued. B/..5438 Resection Set, ... 860 00 CONTENTS. 4 resection knives, assorted. 1 metacarpal saw, movable back. 2 elevators. 2 sharp retractors, 1 Liston’s bone cutting forceps. 1 raspatory. 2 blunt “ { Luer’s gouge forceps. 1 plain chisel. 1 Maw’s resection saw. 1 sequestrum forceps. 1 gouge. 1 chain saw. 1 bone holding « 1 lead mallet. 1 metacarpal saw. 1 trephine with handle. In polished wood case. * B/..5444 Resection and Trepanning Set, .. 350 00 CONTENTS. 6 resection knives, assorted. 1 bone holding forceps. 1 strip of zinc. 2 metacarpal saws. 1 sequestrum “ 1 lenticular knife. 2 “ « movable back. 2 sharp-pointed retractors. 1 trephine with handle, i chain saw with needle. 2 sharp retractors, 4 prongs. 1 tirefond with 3 screws 1 gouge. 2 raspatories. 1 brush. 1 bone curette, oval. 1 double elevator. i « cutting forceps, large straight. 1 single “ In polished wood case, leather-lined. *B/..5450 The same contents as above, in aseptic metal case..... $65 00 yy ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.S $ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE. CENERAL OPERATING CASES. 2075 Max WocHErR & Son. CINCINNATI, O. AMPUTATING AND RESECTION SETS—Continued. B/..5460 Compartments 1 and 2. U. S. ARMY FIELD OPERATING SET. B/..5460 U. S. Army Field Operating Set, in brass bound mahogany polished case, All instruments blocked solid in wood. Instrument handles made of hard rubber, vulcanized to steel and thoroughly aseptic. Instruments can be boiled without injury. Price, complete...... os sek abies Racal a eee CONTENTS: COMPARTMENT NO. 1. 1 Aspirating syringe, 2 drams capacity, with 2 needles 1 Little’s amputating bow saw w/2 blades, B/4330. and 1 trocar, B/9512. 1 Forwood’s Bone Gouge, B/2260. 2 Wyeth’s heavy transfixing pins, U. S. A. pattern, 1 Forwood’s Bone Chisel, B/2u98. B/326. 1 Director and Tongue Tie, silver, 5 in., B/8978. 1 Sims’ sponge holder with ring slide, E 8 Gigli’s wire saws, 1 each, 12 in., 20 in. 30 in. long, 1 Plain sponge holder with ring slide, B/45s 1 Gouley’s tunneled catheters, size 17 fr. scale, D/2944. 1 Wyeth’s bone rette, B/2500. 2 Male Catheters, silver, size 8-10 E i , D/2920. 1 Whalebone filiform bougie, D/3299. 1 Belocques canula for epistaxis, silver, by COMPARTMENT NO. 2. 2 Forwood’s double ended retractors nested, 8% in. 1 Keen’s rongeur, Forwoods modification, B/3246. long, B/3900. (2 sharp prongs on one end, the 1 Trachea tube, silver, size 6, C/109U5. other end being blunt solid.) 1 Galt’s trephine, ¥% in., B/4778. 1 Smith’s folding tongue depressor, C/13431. 1 Forwood’s metal mallet. B/2392. 1 Liston’s bone cutting forceps, straight, 744 in. long, 1 French’s mouth gag, C/12989. B/2852. 1 Sayres periosteal elevator, double ended, B/3658. 1 Forwood’s bone holding forceps and rongeur, B/3456. 2 Deschamp’s aneurism needles right and left, 1 McBurney’s needle holder, 5% in. long. B/1480-1442. 1 Set of 4 telescopic trocars and canulas cylindrical pencil vase, B/9866. ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K..S, COS TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE. CENERAL OPERATING CASES. SS ee Max WocHER & SON, CINCINNATI, O. AMPUTATING AND RESECTION SETS—Continued. B/..5460 Compartment No. 3. COMPARTMENT. NO. 3. I splinter forceps. B/7526. | set of 3 bone drills with hollow handle for holding pé handles for Gigli’s wire saws, B/4604. drills, B/2730. ‘ ry r4 *" : : : Pean’s haemostatic forceps, 4% in. long, B/668. Curved dressing scissors, 5 in., B/7754. W yeth’s haemos ic forceps, B/992. straight dressing scissors, 6% in., B/7718. A g . | Keen’s haen atic forceps, long jaw curved, 6 in, Pratt’s haemostatic forceps, T shape, B/812. r > i Jones’ :«sterectomy forceps, 2 in. bite, haemostatic forceps, long jaw curved, 6 in. long, E/5641. long, E/5705. Fluhrer’s hard rubber Brain probe. >urved haemostatic forceps, 434 in. long, B/910. Mouse tooth thumb forceps, 5% in., B/745: sé Forwood’s dressing and bullet forceps, E 8 in. bullet probe w/ porcelain tip, silver B/..5460 Compartment No, 4. COMPARTMENT NO. 4 1 2 in, B/8600. 1 Keye’s curved perineum ne set of 3 Gruber’s metal ear specula, C/5895. 1 Gross’ ear spoon and hook, I Cooper’s aneurism needle, B/1412. 1 Dix’s eye spud, C/1707. Minor operating scalpels, assorted sizes, B/1856. 1 Metal box with 8 spools for hol aight sharp pointed bistoury, 3, ble ¢ 3 Murphy’s anastamosis buttons, 8 sizes, ved sharp pointed t ry, 2 1 Coil hors air ligature. 1 coil silk worm gut ligature, B/7288 arnal saw, B/1856, blade 42. 1 small leather case containing 18 needles, assorted, ing knife, 7 in. blade, B/1568. B/6549. lin knife, 5 in. blade, B/1640. ey ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K..S, CO ’S TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE. GENERAL OPERATING CASES. 2077 WoOcHER & SON, CINCINNATI, O. B/. .5480,36 # De BE Be B/..6510 NEEDLE HOLDERS. 5480 Abbey's Needle Holder, 4% in. 5486 “ 4 Wt Ge 5492 Artery Forceps and Needle Holder slide catch: 7] .5498 “ “ “ “ “ spring « 5502 “ “ « “ “ Park’s, “ “ “ “ Senn’s, Bergmann's Needle Holder. . Boiffin’s, for fine Hagedorn's needles. Bozeman’s, sliding spiral tube... . . “ double bent scissor handle. Collin’s for canulated needles Crosby's 5 in. scissors handle, “ 6.6 és a ae eee 0 CO 2 x ot oe 0 e i, > Or or - @ ” (iw “ “ 8 « “ @ 2 non or cS Dengel’s Crile’s rw ord oO B/. .5546/64 | SUTURE INSTRUMENTS. ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S ¢$ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE, | ' NEEDLE HOLDERS—Continued. B/..5576 Emmett’s Needle Holder. B/. .5582 “ “ « modified by Truax. B/..5588 Ethridge’s « 4 B/..5600 Fowler's “ B/..5606 Fritsche’s “ . .5612 “ “ . .5618 “ “ ..5624 Galezowsky’s « ..5628 Green’s “ ..5630 Haertel’s “ B/..5606/18 wy ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, COS $ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE. SUTURE INSTRUMENTS. Max B/. .5636 3/. .5642 2079 WoOcHER & SON, CINCINNATI, O. NEEDLE HOLDERS—Continued. Hagedorn’s Needle Holder, 51% in., narrow jaw.............. $4 50 “ “ “ 5% « broad « Entoutcas” 4 50 3 B/. .5648 ‘ Co ae ne. eee ka dee 5 00 B/..5654 . ‘ SF CBR en eS ye, 5 50 B/. .5660 8% “ oblique “ broad.. 5 75 B/. .5666 “ 8% it: | MARE CONE SS 5 v0 5 75 ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE. SUTURE INSTRUMENTS. 3/. .5684/90 . .5678 5684 . .5690 5696 5702 ..5708 B/. .5782/44 CINCINNATI, O. ee i — —€ B/. .5762 NEEDLE HOLDERS-—Continued. Hanks’ Needle Holder. ... Hegar’s “ “ scissor handle, straight curved Heuel’s Israel's Keen's Kelly’s W =F 9 % CO 6% “ 8 Lefort’s wer bce Martin’s “ “ 8 %in.narrowjaw. Mathieu’s “ “ for eye needles. Kelly=-Miller’s « s 8% in. “ & 10% in. ‘ wy ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S $ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE. SUTURE INSTRUMENTS. 2081 Max WocHer & Son, CINCINNATI B/. .5768/36 B/. .5798/5804 B/. .5810/16 B/. .5826/28 NEEDLE HOLDERS—Continued. B/..5768 Mathieu's needle holder, modified by Kersten, 6 in. $1 75 i | B/..5774 “ “ “ met it “Bu 2 00 | 3/..5780 “ “ “ ee | te B/. .5786 Hy hy 7 - - sy 8 2 50 3/..5798 McBurney’s * ‘* plain, 6 in. 2 50 | B/. .5804 se as Ks GE Jah Rs : 3 00 3/. .5810 4s +7 ‘* with wire cutter, 6 in. 8 25 ity B/. .5816 “ “ COP sete 8 7h ak 8 RN 3 50 \} *B/..5822 McEwen’s ° Cie lck ede cgete et ett 8 50 | 3/..5826 Plonks’ “e latve. TAR sees hat 8 50 va 3/’. .5828 os “ aaa st eRe 8 00 Hy] *B/..5834 Nyrop’s “ sk Fes Fae ice eh ar 4 00 | *B/..5840 Pean’s “ al RD PN aaa 8 00 j {| *B/..5846 Philadelphia « ees Ges CRONE HN Th OARS ION ah 5 3°75 Hh 3/..5852 Pozzi’s ve BAe os ia ye HOO B/. .5858 My “ latest pattern, for ordinary needles. 2 75 B/. .5864 +4 " “s $6 ‘*Hagedorn’s “ 473 00 i $id fs, CODD? OUV ORS Tie fils stabs oil eines oe ae. o's.6 srececacs 9 RIBS 's > 00 1) B/. .5858 | | | | | ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, COvS $ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE, ) i | SUTURE INSTRUMENTS. {| B/. NEEDLE HOLDERS—Continued. Prout’s Needle Holder, for eye needles: -- Reiner’s « “ 5 in “ “, “ 6 5900 “ “ a 5912 Robert's “ ..5918 Rose’s “ “ seizing upward. 5924 “ “ “ “ downward. /..5930 Roser’s . “ 5 in., copper jaw. . 5936 TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE, 2086 Max WocuHER & SON. CINCINNATI, O. 13 we ne 14 —_—_—_—_—” 15 B/. .6290 B/. .6320 SUTURE NEEDLES—Continued. Hagedorn’s style, round eye, straight... $ 75doz *B/..6326 Hagedorn’s style, split eye, st curved 75 « *B/. *B/. .633 *B/.. *B B/. .6302 “ “ “ “ circle... 75 « B/. -6305 “ “ “ ot ee ae 75 B/..6314 B/. .6320 Dibrell’s mod 1, Hagedorn’s point and sversed eye., 125 ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, COv’S $ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE SUTURE INSTRUMENTS. 2087 Max WocHER & SON. CINCINNATI, O. SUTURE NEEDLES—Continued. Surgeon’s Needles, two eyes, straight. as : = 8 CATE TENES © 8. dk bb 6's OP. '0,9 ap Naves’, straight, with eye in point. me “6 si SU Sav esta 5. SF et we Nee Cervix Needles, Emmett's, taper point, straight. “ +6 “ “ “ec half-curved. qn full-curved. trocar ‘ straight. oF Ae half-curved. full-curved, Sims’, lance point, straight. so os ‘« half-curved. full-curved. “c “ “6 rr «e “ “ce os ‘ “ Skene's, straight. - wy ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K..-S, COS > TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE. SUTURE INSTRUMENTS. & a = a > B/ B/ : 3, 1} a B/ eh 3, Hl *3B. | B/ 1) ; i\) : | B i} | 6440 6446 6452 6458 6464 6466 6470 6476 6482 6488 6494 2088 B/. .6494 134, B/. .6446 B/. .6440 B/. .6466 SUTURE NEEDLES—Continued. Perineum Needles, Goodell’s. Abdominal Intestinal Fistula Uterine “ Eye Suture ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K. -S. COS SUTURE FN cory +4049 DOR COELE Keith's. Hy Kelly's, full-curved, (Lister's.) ‘* fish hook shape, (Lister's.) bd Martin's, full-curved, 6 sizes. ‘* Packard's ‘ at + ad ee Schnetter's et pci ae straight. sec td a half-curved ‘ : ; a: full-curved. RSA “ for wire, canulated.......... se yy INSTRUMENTS. pmb fm fk pk pt 0 0 0 ri) 25 00 00 00 00 30 75 60 60 60 00 Max WocuHerR & SON. CINCINNATI, O. TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE. 2089 Max WocHER & SON, CINCINNATI, O. B/..6518 B/. .6524 B/..6542 B/. .6548 SUTURE NEEDLES—Continued. B/..6500 Post Mortem Needles, straight, 3 to5 in. ...-..--+++-- per doz. 1 50 B/..6506 = « “ “ half-curved, 3to5in. ------ si 1 50 B/. .6512 “ “ “ double-curved, 3to5in. ......... “ 1 75 B/..6518 Veterinary “ i ae rae iy 1 25 B/. .6524 “ “ half-curved.. ... ‘ : ; “ 1 25 : B/. 6530 ‘a « ~ full-curved......2... etl 125 B/. .6536 “ “ extra heavy, deeply grooved at eye. ° 3 00 B/. .6542 ‘a “ slightly pees with broad flat point. “! 1 25 B/. .6548 “ “ spaying needles, 3 toGin........... A 1 50 a a ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, COvS > MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE SUTURE INSTRUMENTS. 2090 Max WocHER & SON, CINCINNATI, O. el be Wil | ij | ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, COWS TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE. SUTURE INSTRUMENTS. q ht ih | int | q ay He | : | if Hy it] | i} | } 1 | it ' y it | { : ti B/..650 B/. .6560 B/. .6566 B/..6572 Hehe NN} Ai) +} Hitt] Hill tl ) rity ah Hi | a 7 ; r} } ; | ah va a Wi} th) AY it | | ; ii ; t Wil Po i} ; ' } HV aY Vy - H val | - 1 aR AI | | 1 2 ii} | B/. .6590 B/. -6602 B/. .6608 B/..6614 a | MITA WH | i} PLASTIC PINS. ‘aD ah | i} 1 B/.-6554 Harelip, glass heads, flat points, 2} to3fin.... doz. $y 50 B/..6596 Pins, safety, Ward-Cousin’s, 4 sizes. doz,$ 0 50 i | | B/. .6560 “ ring “ “ “ “ . “ 050 B/..6602 Nippers, plain. rare ee 1 50 | i} | B/. .6566 “ flat steel heads, flat po ‘ seen a 1 25. B/..6608 “ « American pattern. 2 50 I | 1 B/..6572 Acupuncture, with glass heads, triangular point, B/..6614 “ English Sey 2 00 ii) rit 2} to 3} in “ 0 75 *B/..6620 Buck’s Pin Conductor. . Se ii : —_ ba wis ps bake oa a ii} i B/..6578 Carlsbader insect, 8 sizes, taper point... ... «5 to0 15 *B/..6626 Cintrat’s Instrument for insect pins. « 275 i} Vi B - 6584 a “i teats «5 to 0 15 *B/..6632 Simreau’s Awl, set of 3 in one handle. « 2 50 il a a: B/..6590 Safety, best steel, very strong ” 0 12 4 B/..6656 B/..6674 B/..6690 B/..6692 B/. .6698 B../6710 - 6728 B/. i | ; ' PERINEUM NEEDLES, *B/..6650 Straight Perineum B/..6556 Curved = " *B/ .6668 Agnew’'s wn set of 3. ' B/..6674 Ashton’s _ full curved... .. / *B/..6680 Burow's ss straight. ' *B/. .6686 es o curved, | B/..6690 Carsten's ib B/. .6692 “Cervix : B/..6698 Crofford’sLaparotomy.................. B/..6710 Félizet's Perineum | B/..6722 Hall’s “ B/. .6728 Laparotomy . B/..6734 “ open event cnc etied | *B/..6740 Hanks’ Perineum Fee Pes de wie | Re. 6752 Jackson’s ‘‘ set of 2, rectangular --. B/..6764 Keyes’ sf No. 1, see B/ 6932/50 -- B/..6770 " “ “wg 6 “ < B/. .6776 “6 “s “gc “ B/. .6782 oe “ “gu “ B/. .6784 = 4 Hagedorn point. B/. .6788 iy Varicocele jain, spear point. - B/.. .6794 es ss “oblique * B/. .6800 oe “ ‘6 two eyes. B/..6818 Lamblin’s Perineum automatic eve. *B/ ..6824 bis ef «6 B/.6788 B/.6794 B/.6800 Max WocHER & SON, 2091 wy SUTURE INSTRUMENTS. large --- 3734 / ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, COS $ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE B . 6764/82 B/. .6784 B/. .6818 2092 & SON. CINCINNATI, O. B/. .6886 B/. .6842 PERINEUM NEEDLES—Continued 6836 De Mooij’s Perineum curved on flat 6842 “ right and left [for fistula. - « ..6848 ring handle, 4 sizes 6854 with knife. ..6860 Nelson’s Pedicle full-curved. -: 6866 “ Perineum open eye. 6872 Papine’s .6878 Péan’s Pedicle full-curved, 3 sizes wy ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEL- SUTURE INSTRUMENTS. 2093 Max WocHER & SON. | eS B/. .6884 B/..6890 B/..6896 B/..6908 B/..6920 B/..6926 | Ht B/. .6992 PERINEUM NEEDLES—Continued. || B/..6884 Peaslee’s _ curved on flat. .. eee hay Wl B/. .6890 ‘ « ” sight and left, - 1 25 \| , B/..6896 “ set of 3. 2 50 | B/..6902 Pyle’s double-curved. -. 5 obi de 1 25 i | B/..6908 Reverdin’s curved on flat, Hagedorn’s point. 2 50 WF "By. .6914 “ full-curved, 275 ii | B/. .6920 “ “ “ extra large 3 00 Ht B;. .6926 “ automatic, curved right and left. 6 50 j } Wi B/: .6932 i regular, curve No. 1. 2 50 | | | B/. .6938 ih eT tig nga cl i 2 50 : ii B/. .6944 "3 2 50 1} | B;. .6950 ‘ 4, 2 50 ii] | B;..6956 Skene's straight, open eye. 1 00 | | { B/. .6962 “ curved. ‘ + 1 00 . il | B/..6974 Tiemann’s full-curved 1 00 i) i] B/..6986 Whitehead’s spiral. -- 1 25 HN | B,. .6992 Wilson's full-curved tee eeecseues 0 75 Hil | "B/..6998 Set of 8 with one handle, «+++-:-- 6 00 anit - 0956/62 B/..6974 B/. .6986 i} | wy Wi aR ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S ¢$ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE, iil i ||| eae Wa Died SUTURE INSTRUMENTS. Wn | 2094 WocHER & SON, CINCINNATI, O. as \ — \ | I } 3 oe a CANULATED NEEDLES. Bruns’ Canulated Needles, set of 2, in metal case. Collin’s “ “ “ 6. Corrodi’s “ ‘ “ 6 Goez's “ “ “ with reel and silk. Langenbeck’'s « Liier’s pay 1 Mathieu's “ ‘ 2, with wire twister. 1] Simon's StohImann’s SUNDRY SUTURE INSTRUMENTS. Carroll's Knot-Tier. ae Ri Championniére’s Suture Adjusting Forceps. Hoff’s Set of 12 Automatic Suture Clamps. . Munson’s Quill Suture Stay, for perineorrhaphy Plain Ligature Carrier. ... , Roubaix’s Suture Adjusting Forceps. ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE. SUTURE INSTRUMENTS. Max WocHer & Son, CINCINNATI, O. —————— re & r991) ..7208 and \ EYE) B/..7310 5 i ll i li B/. . 7222 SUTURES AND LIGATURES. B/..7124 Braided!Silk, A. Turner’s, 12 sizes. No. 1, $0 10 hank, No. 5, $0 28 hank, No. 9, $0 46 hank Dai, Deb y 64 Goo OB “ i 10, OF OG se Re AT NGS i Pare COTO Sho as ee TA, OF 60 ae « 4, 022 « be 2 ONS i cke 65: 19. O70 B/..7130 “ The ASTA High Standard, satin finish, white, one size on card, 4 gr., in 12 sizes, each $ 012 perdoz. $ 1 00 B/. .7136 ‘a Samer POMC VCO 34 ccs ad sosis's iss “ 0 15 « 50 B/..7142 “ White,4 sizes, on card, in slip.caseis 54% 54. pes cede Se aa 0 40 B/..7148 “ BPO GV E0 SAG) 565k see nk So och ee oe ENS ome ran 0 40 B/..7166 Twisted Silk, The ASTA High Standard, satin finish, white, one size on card, $ gr., in 20 sizes, each $ 0 10 perdoz. 0 60 B/..7172 ‘ Same, WOM AGVEG 5.3 sens s sea. ‘ 12 ‘ 0 75 ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S ¢$ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE SUTURE INSTRUMENTS. 2096 Max WocuHer & SON, CINCINNATI, O. | = =€ . SUTURES AND LIGATURES.—Continued. / B/..7178 Twisted Silk, White, 4 sizes, on card, in slip case.......eeess-ee.- i. ae a ii} B/..7184 “ SF OM VOU SAG Sit eee eer ee Cee. 4s veces sarigtdeas RO ae HH *B/..7190 «“ Cable Twist, white, in hanks...........:5ec ccs ces eee cee 0 20 i B/..7202 “ White, plain finish, in 2 gram spools.............s000es 0 15 1) B/. "7908 « “ in 5 iescitr-ta Ce7a weigh he Ce aa mee 0 35 i B/..7214 «“ “ satin Te in 2 “ WU ce bs eG Sea 0 20 1} B/..7220 BO a A ad as hahinortaees 0 45 i B/. .'1222 & The ASTA High Standard, w white, on wooden spools, Hie} 2 gram, in 22 sizes...........+--- each $ 0 20 perdoz. 2 00 Vii B/..7226 “ Same, on metal spools, 1 gram, in 22sizes 0 20 “ 2 00 bit Spanish Silk Worm Gut, in bundles of 100 strings: ' 13/5 Ler AMNMinc ao nies 64 vidiole nF LCwr wives UA te bile MP dies Ojeiglen sv eigio Fo sigie 086 Coe ee cgecesiaes sie 0 35 | B/. [7288 ReGualar. 2... ieee ec ccc eet a ee cece tr cnc tecenasccnsecces Seeereaas 0 40 ' B/..7244 Padrome, second quality ...s.seceet ccc ccscccec cence s ence cenes eopees 0 50 aa B/..7250 “ first quality... ...ccecees ccc eeecercencccccssceccssceensevens 0 65 B/..7256 Tlarama ...........eceseseceees Sis Gihis © biplhls «a A 0 45 6d eicibin's 5 6-4/gA'h a tie £6 eeeiate 0 65 B/. .7262 “ CE gah 6) AC ARPES A AS EINES GAR Fi itansmares bree ees 0 75 B/..7286 Dry Catgut, in bundles of 10 strings, each string 10 feet long, 14 sizes: i) No. 00 Brown and Sharpe’s gauge, No. 80..........eeeeee cece eeeeee eB O 30 Hh bese Dacia « LEFT OR CREE se LONE TENS rane 0 40 a Ree Aaa «“ REO. Reese ooo viii eee st 0 45 HiT fe ae “ g6. 5 D6s's cigs anions. ove eee tetas, 0 55 Wi va. 8 ORs ety cis ee eae 0 60 anh : « 4 rr BO OO ey ain voltae waleute Gren meter 0 72 Wit “5 “ Ki Olea dies less Reba eae coe eiene 0 88 Wt | 6 « « CA ee ho amet eames 1 00 ; | ge eee “ pe | Saas, See came 1 aaa te, Fg 1 50 WT "ere. “ ie) 48. ct, Re, | sane 1 75 | 1} “ Py. ou “ VER « kG i bud skp eat lece See 1 90 ih 6 10S ee “ Re EMI sg cre ct ake ss Oika Peale ee eee rene 215 ti ae “ MCRL os ls + v's Ge ss pene malan Saeteyen a, ae AHN «12 “ RELAY oP oS. ioted Scabeo ees 275 HELA Spe cial pamphlet and sample card upon application. WH | . B/..7292 Dry Catgut, in tin boxes, of 36 strings, each string 18 in. long. Wah B/..7294 + “ «4 ‘ a“ each string 36 in. long. i B/. .1292 B/. .7294 hh Pie... oc ib bweoceniee ssn eene per box $ 0 45 per box $ 0 99 We ; ] Ae srs e's Brisa g to eat “ 0 50 “ 1 00 We Ry Daiicusrank. cae ea ie aes oe «“ 0 60 ‘“ 1 20 i 1} RP cae casas) Say telat “ 0% « 1 50 Hyer LE PG SEER TRIES, fo “ 0 85 1 70 Lay i be Bate OO pea ier “ 0 95 «“ 1 90 I Sra Penh be ess Pa Bas Sie ‘ rio a 2 20 a B/..7296 Celluloid Yarn, in 5 sizes of 31, 29, 28, 26, 25 Brown and Sharpe’s gauge, it | | per bundle of 5 grams, im DOX........+ese sees eee cet e eee e cere eens 0 25 | Li B/. .'7298 Kangaroo Tendons, unfinished, assorted sizes, per dozen strings........- 1:00 HT 1 | B/..7800 10 assorted sizes, prepared in carbolized oil......... 1 25 ! Hi | B/..7810 Dry sterilized Catgut, Kiliani’s, in sealed glass tubes WH : In 2 yard length. In 3 yard length ah WG: 00) sa wee cave per dozen tubes, $ 1 50 per dozen tubes, $ 1 80 ] an) Me sues woh aig saa ‘ 1 55 1 90 wT a $25 Wee ‘ 1 60 2 00 Wt a Hohn eee ned Bn “ 1 70 2 10 | ) Ue HR aes hee «“ 1 80 2 20 i) tM was See oi “ 1.85 2 35 Oi Bnei kis 2 00 « 2 50 Wt | / SA eel Lei aes “ 215 “ 2 65 {i} wy | ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S $ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEF | i i] SUTURE INSTRUMENTS. *B/ ..7822 B/. .7328 B/..7334 *B/..7340 B/..7346 B/. .7352 B/..7358 *B/..7370 *B/..%7842 ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S 2097 SUTURES AND LIGATURES—Continued Wire, Aluminum Bronze, 4 coils of 20 ft. each, in box... .. “ ““c on spools of 1 yd. each, 6 spools in box. Perforated Shot, 100 in a box.---+----.-.-.+...0.. Shot-Compressing Forceps: - - Sterilizer, for sterilizing and preserving ligatures. . Needle Vials, glass, with metal screw cap, straight, half-curved or metal, Vogt’s. --- Getchel’s Suture Buttons SUTURE INSTRUMENTS. - $100 Silver, pure, 22 to 30 B. & S. gauge, in coils.2dwt. $0 30 per oz [full-curved. per dozen.. $ 0 50 1 50 I 0 50 TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE, | 2098 Max WocHErR & SON. CINCINNATI, O. or ani) B/..7430/69 B/. .7472/7502 B/..7 THUMB FORCEPS. B/..7388 Thumb Forceps, serrated tips,3 inches, $0 40 3/. .7394 - ns oe 0 40 B/..7400 . a 46 sit. bal 0 40 By. .7406 sh af z “4% 0 45 3/..7412 “5 0 50 B/..7418 “ “ Bete 0 55 B/. .7430 6 i 1 x 2 teeth, 3 - 0 60 B/. .7436 “ 2 iy 5s Easing 0 60 3/. 7442, “ “ 4 ‘ 0 60 B/..7448 4% * 0 60 Tape « “ Fe cee 0 65 b/, .7460 : a “ 54 0 70 B/..7472 ae as 2x3 teeth, 3 ie 0 65 3/. 7478 Bers 0 65 3/..7484 « “ 4 “ 0 65 | B/..7490 “ ‘ 4% 0 70 B/. .7496 “ ‘ “ 5 a sh | B/..7502 0“ 2 “5% “ 939 _B/..7502/7616 i *B/..7422 Kelly-Halsted’s, 5 in. serrated tips................2.. $ 0 75 | *B/..'7464 rT “ ee Cb ee BR BTIN GS Baers es Oh ack ss 0 80 | *B/. .'7506 “ ‘ Ae RR eee a are ach boi oko ee 0 90 { *B/ .'7508 “ “ its iar A eb te ees pares teh 08 *B/..7512 Gutsch’s tissue forceps, 44 in. 4x 5teeth.... ....... 10 1 /..7514 «“ “ “ 5 « ““ ha Naan SARE Ones 1 10 *B/..7516 “ “ “ 5d “ Mie oss ba ae 1 20 *B/..7518 Stille’s “ Hey TOL cceate ule bp 208s oar thes 1 10 SPLINTER FORCEPS. POLYPUS DRESSING FORCEPS. B/ 20 Splimter Forceps, Adams’, 2 inches $0 40 Polypus Dressing Forceps....... $08 *B 24 “ “6 Feilchenfeld’s ...... 1 50 - oo Vienna pattern..... 1 0 B “ “ Little’s,4 ‘ 0 60 and needle forceps 1 0 B ‘ plein: 45°: 0 60 | | | } eg | ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, COvS TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE. WOUND DRESSINC. B/..7646/7664 B/. . 7676, myo 7720 WOCHER & 2099 Son. CINCINNATI, O. B/..7780/777 B/. -7784/90 SCISSORS. B/..7646 Scissors, straight, with one probe point, 4 in. $0 75 B/. .7653 cet ‘ “ 4y iu 0 75 B/. .7658 % AS Rn B 7664 5% “« 1 00 B/. .7676 2 | BREN 0 69 3/. . 7682 3% 0 60 B/. .7688 4 0 65 3/..7694 4% 0 70 3 7700 5 ‘ 0 75 B/. .7706 5} 0 80 iW: tia 6 a 0 85 2 77 » 3 7718 6% 1 00 3 7720 whe '. 6 oF one nie 1 20 B/. .7730 curved on flat, 3 in., 0 70 B/.:7736 “By « ie See 3% 0 70 B/. .7742 sath, Bie 0 75 2 7749 A fv . 7748 ‘ 4%* 0 80 ) 154 Ue 0 85 B 7760 5%°S ra 0 90 By.7166 6 L 0 3/..7772 ‘ te G ge APPA 1 20 a isd ag ie a é Petar da? 1 50 3/. . 7784 ‘* curved sideways, 5% “ both points sharp 1 25 B/..7790 “ “ “ ieee “ “ 1 50 i When ordering these scissors specify points desired, as illustrated, No. 1 both points blunt ") No. 2 one sharp point and one blunt point; No. 3 both points sharp. ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEK WOUND DRESSING. B/. .7802/7836 B/. .7862/68 SCISSORS—Continued. ; : B,..7802 Scissors, angular, 3 inches....-- RMT ew ae eae wes $0 80 : B,. .7808 “ “ Bib DAO eee eae ogi aah ee, 0 80 Hil B/..7814 “ 4. “ PES §. 1aGkS Ny sina 0280 iy te B/. .7820 “ “ 4% a eee, sae Raa 0 85 B 7826 ee «¢ 5 se i AA SS Te! eee 0 90 | B/. .7832 ss ite Oe oe AO ih: Wee Soa hare sent ghee y cs 1 00 WET a B/..7834 “ ae 6 ae 1 10 { | Gaon oe or i 11) B/. .7836 “ “ 6% “ 1 25 ae or 7 ; B/..7844 6 Artery, with long probe point, straight. .. 1 25 Ui 1 & Wii B/. .7850 “ “ 6 “6 “ : angular. . 1 50 WHT Be a ; 1 00 | i B/. .7862 se Hospital, heavy, 5 _ inches. HH | ) i} B/..7868 “ec “ “ 5% ce 110 i | B/..7870 Physicians’ and Nurses’ Dressing Scissors, for office use, Py 6% inches, (patent applied for). -..............%--. 1 00 Wi i} | ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE. WOUND DRESSINC. 2101 Max WocHER & SON. CINCINNATI, O. —=€ CAUSTIC HOLDERS, B/..7880 Hard Rubber, small size. hard rubber tips, thin. ..... $0 30 B/. +7886 “ “ “ “ “ “ «stout. . 0 35 3 9 “ “ double-ended. eS adept cts : . O88 B/..7898 Ivory, with silver tip. ..... ™ ceca 1 50 B/..7904 Aluminum. ...... VRE. PE VMMET Pie: Later § 26d cape ee 0 90 IODOFORM BOXES. Small size,” inz, hard Pabbery frend. 0 Sone cvians 0 50 Medium « if « “ Gasca pes 0 %5 ) Large «1p “ “ ‘Gerster’ Ss? ..s06s 1 00 Glass, with hard rubber mounts. . ‘ eee 0 60 ; Improved Pattern, with holes on side, hard rubber.. 1 50 PATELLA CLAMPS. B/..7952 Lewis’ Modification of Malgaigne’s Patella Clamp. 4 00 B/..7958 Malgaigne’s Patella Clamp. iat 4 4 50 *B/..7964 Otis’ “ “ 2 5 00 FORCEPS. By..7976 Collin’s Luxation Forceps. ... 50 *B/..7988 Farabeuf’s « “ 00 B/..7994 Mathieu’s B;..8000 Forceps for breaking plaster Paris dressings. co GD a co = By..7994 ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE, WOUND DRESSINC. 2102 Max WocHER & Son, CINCINNATI, O. Hl WT KNIVES. i B/ 8612 Esmarch’s Knife and Wedge combined. i} | . B/..8018 Curved “ for cutting plaster Paris bandages. Ht ai Hei hal | i SAWS. Hii | B/..8030 Bergmann’s Plaster Paris Saw $1 75 *B/..8060 Katsch’s Plaster Paris Saw. 3 00 i] i} 3/..8036 Collin’s “ “ “ 9 00 B/..8066 Kaulich’s « 2 00 HH 1 3/..8042 Engel’s “ ‘ “ 1 50 *B/..8072 Leiter’s “ ‘ 12 00 Ph) 3/..8048 Gowan’s “ wi ons 11 00 By, .8078 Mathieu's « “ 5 00 | } Hi! ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE. PLASTER PARIS DRESSING. 2103 Max WOCcHER & SON, CINCINNATI, O. 8102/8120 SCISSORS. B/..8090 Bandage Scissors, U. S. A pattern ae wk 3/. .8096 “ “ Lazarewitsch’s, angular. B/. .8102 Lister’s, angular, 4} in. B/. .8108 “ “ “ “ 5h « B/..8114 “ “ x ee Aa B/. .8120 “ “ “ “ es *B/..8126 ‘“ a “ “ 7 +« flat form, PLASTER PARIS SHEARS. *B/..8138 Bardeleben’s. ............ *B/..8144 Berlin Pattern. .......... *B/..8150 Bose’s. *B/..8156 “ with catehe, +d. + «sax gree B/..8162 Bruns’. ot ‘5 *B/. .8163 “ with eccentric sliding action, *B/..8174 “ +6.” JOVER ROUORE soos 03's be i eietat *B/..8186 Dutch Pattern. ........6..s.ce0ee. B/..8198 Esmarch’s, 8 in. sanep B/. .8204 “ 8 «with eccentric sliding action. B/..8210 “ DRIP Tk nero ells B/. .8216 “a 9} « with eccentric sliding action. B/. (6228 Tinerter se... fis... woes 7B/2BRO4. TOY Be ica 6 icidsb ive B/..8198 and 8210 B/. .8204 and 8216 ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K..S, CO.’S TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE, PLASTER PARIS DRESSINC. > 2104 Max WocHER & SON, CINCINNATI, O. WV Eh Hits : PLASTER PARIS SHEARS—Continued. Hitil | Ma By. .8246 Mathieu's. He B/,.8258 Sayre’s. ae B/. 8264 Seutin’s. SES a pe taen tet stonne ne Ae : } bia | B/. .8270 el with eccentric sliding action. a} B/..8276 Stille’s, for use with one hand. aa s8 ] i | 3/. .8278 ” heavy, for use with both hands. : 10 00 Hii B/.8288 Szymanowsky’s, with eccentric sliding | i i SOTO 6 o's niyo lasso pais Co cee er 6 00 ™ a Hetty | By COOK SARA Seas Sian mee hata tem 1 00 o/s ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, COS TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE. PLASTER PARIS DRESSING. B/..8306 BANDAGE ROLLERS. 3/..8306 Plain Style, japanned. 8312 Improved Style, nickel-plated. 8318 K.-S. Co.’s Pattern, nickel-plated. 3/..8324 Bandage Cutter and Roller combined, for hospital use, 150 00 On heavy iron stand (stand is not shown in illustration. ) wy ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, COS ¢$ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE BANDACE ROLLERS. 2106 Max WocHEerR & SON, CINCINNATI, O SPLINTS. For complete list of Splints, etc., write for Ilustrated Price-list of Surgical Appliances, Section VIII B/..8330 Hoppe’s , adaptable to all styles and *B/..8390 Poroplastic Hair Felt.... perip ne. | | sizes of splints, Iarge. net$ 6 00 *B/..8396 Wool se Paks | 3/. .8336 Rae $e small. 6 00 *B/..8402 Yucca Wood Splints. (Write | B/..8348 Volkmann’s Leg Rest, large. . 4 °%5 cra tip ae 3 835 * ae edit 4 OF * for de Scriptive pamphlet. ) | 3 8354 mec des viw a 46 ; ~» B/..8414 Sayre’s Suspension Apparatus... 9 00 HY | 3/. 8360 pee Balle “ '° B/..8420 Tripod Stand for B/ 8414. 9 90 HH} 3/..8372 Bass-Wood Boards..... do (% *B/ 8496 Esmarch’s Fracture Bandage. 05 Mh | | B/..8378 Bass-Wood Splint lined... FECES He") WEL i : i : We handle a large assortment of Wire Splints and will send descriptive}list upon application. HH } bil i} BANDAGING MATERIAL. per yd eh per yd yc WL Wal *B/..8432 Gutta Percha Tissue, heavy. $075 *B/..8456 Mosetig Battist, No. 1003, 34 in.. $150 HH} 1b *B/. 8438 “ “ “ light. 060 *B/. 8462 “ a “ 1004, 34 50 Hi ) | *B/..8444 Mosetig Battist, No, 1001, 34in.... 125 *B/..8468 1005; Sty ee Lae ] 4] ha *B/..8450 “ nF © 1002, 834in.... 125 *B/, 8474 re . « WO MS ee ; | | Samples of above sent on application, ia Wh) Sy } | ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, COv’S TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE | SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS. 2107 « / Max WocHER & SON, CINCINNATI, O. 4 | | i] | ' | i) | | | Wl Hae 1H | | Ht | ; ] viii H Niall : B/. .8498 B 8504 FOLDING POCKET CASE KNIVES. Patented June 19th, 1894. ee B/..8492 Single-Bladed, with patent aseptic metal handle..........+.....5- $1 35 | B/..8498 «“ “ “ “ «“ “ « andoneslidecatch. 1 35 | B/..8504 Double-Bladed, « ce Fe “ “ “ “ “ 2 00 iy B/..8510 “ “ “ “ «“« “ « and two slide catches. 2 00 i B/..8516 Four-Bladed, ‘6 ‘ «“ 4 ai teal Reg ee tre és 3 50 } | | | | etre ROS SOP RAIS ieee ib idk Bin Obid wea a VR ee ALE De coe 0 50 Handles can be supplied with any blade or combination of blades, figs. 1 to 25, Page 2108 | wy ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S $ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE. POCKET CASE INSTRUMENTS, 14 Above illustrations of blades are actual size. Handles for Same, page 2107. wy ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S $ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTER. POCKET CASE INSTRUMENTS. *B/..8528 Single-Bladed, English Pattern, with patent aseptic metal handle | ; me ah } / and slide catch. $1 85 1 | ‘ Hi} i B/,..8584 Double-Bladed, English Pattern, with patent aseptic metal handle, 1) tf ; 1 Wit FAY and two slide catches. Lite ae seat pees i eae ae \} j aii} tH E : : : WN Mt bs 1) The above knives can be supplied with any blade or combination | | igs 2: 4 | a of blades, Figs. 1 to 12. im it B/. .8534 HI j i f i} 4 25 FO ee iti La ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE } 1]| | A Hy it | | Max WocHER FOLDING POCKET CASE KNIVES—Continued. Patented June 19th, 1894. POCKET CASE 2109 & SON, CINCINNATI, O. 1) | INSTRUMENTS. ! 2110 Max WocuHEer & SON. CINCINNATI, O. Ww | a i) HHH 1} i} | 4 | hh B/. .8558 POCKET CASE KNIVES. | : } | ; li B/. .8552 . Little’s Pocket Case Knives, Figure 1—34 $0 50 ) B/. .8558 “ “ “ “ large size, Figure 1—34. 0 75 Wi wy ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S $ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE. POCKET CASE INSTRUMENTS. 21I! Max WocHEerR & Son, CINCINNATI, O 8594 and 8606 B/. 8624/36 B/..8708/20 B/. .8762 SUNDRY POCKET CASE KNIVES. *B/..8564 Esmarch’s Compact Surgical Pocket Knife. $10 50 *B/..8588 Razor, metal handle, 4} ir........ see eens > 1 B McLain’s Pocket Knife, fol netal handle. 75 B/..8594 “ “ “ 44 o SB/. 4 U.S. Army Set of 10 bl ivory handles. 7 (9 *B/..8600 “ “ ‘ a . ae 17 *B/..8582 Razor, Charriere’s, metal dle 295 B/..8606 “ “ “ 54 « separable....... 2 00 LANCETS. By 8624 Abscess Lancet, hard rubber handfe $ 0 35 B/..8684 Vaccinating , spear-pointed, hard rubber handle. e Da 3 “ “ shell “ 0 B/..8690 “ “ “ shell ae ; al ) 5 B/. .8696 “« “ “ metal « eese | 0 60 8642 “ 05 B/. .8708 “ lance-pointed, hard rubber « .... 0 45 8654 Thumb 0 35 B/. 8714 “ “ 46 shell 44 Nee ) 60 B 8660 ‘ ‘ 0 B 20 “ “ “ metal “ aie 0 60 I 8666 . 0 B/. “ “ “ with comb, hard rubber ) 60 B/. .8672 “ 0 B/..8738 “ “ “ “ «shell 075 B/. 8744 “ “ “ “« «4 metal ) 7 NEEDLE. B/..8762 Reverdin’s Perineum Needle, folding handle...................ceceececces $ 3 00 wy ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE. POCKET CASE INSTRUMENTS. | i} - 8804 - 8810 /. .8816 . 8822 /. 8912 ,8918 /. .8980 . 8936 «8972 . 8990 - 8996 2112 Max WocHER & SON. CINCINNATI, O. ——~ B/.8804/40 B/.8828 B/.8846/58 B/.8864/70 B/.8876 B/. 8972/78 B/.8894/8900 B/.8912/i8 B/.8930/36 B/.8942/48 . B/.8954/60 B/..8984/90 29 <<. 2 ease B/..9008/14 PROBES. .in pairs, plated; 4, 44 and 5 in.----- --$ 0 25 B/.. a silver, 4,45 «6 5 teeeeeeee 0 50 B/ with eye, plated, 4,44 « 5 «- 0 “ B/.. «dt Silver, 4,45 «© 5 weer eeee 0 2% B/.. « « hardrubber, 4,4$ and Gin 0% “, spear end, plated, 4, 44 « Bu O *B/.. “ “ « silver, 4,44 « 5a 0 2% B/. 3 double olive end, plated, 4,44 « 5« 015 B/..8900 “ « « silver, 4.44 «© 5a 025 x PORTE MECHE. Cotton Carrier, plated, 5ins+++++-+++-++++s $0 35 B “ ae Silver, 5 66 feeeeeeeeeeee oe 0 75 B Porte [eche, with probe end, plated, 5in.- 0 30 B/. “ “ “ “ « silver, 56 + O75 B/. 8960 DIRECTORS. /..9002 Director with Tongue Tie, plated, 4, 44 and 5ingy 25 *B “ “ “ «silver, 4,45 « 56 100 “ “ “ « probe-pointed, plated B 4, 4b and Bimeeeeeseeereeeseeeveee : 1, 0385 Director with Tongue Tie, probe-pointed, silver, B, 4, 44 and 5im..--+++++ Gah ve ark 1 00 Director with Tongue Tie ar-pointed, plated, B/. 4, 4b dnd Gitecessescereeserereeeaeteceees 035 B ay ALL 1NSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, COS TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE POCKET CASE . 8864 *B/.. -8894 . 8942 . 8948 . 9014 9020 /. .9026 INSTRUMENTS. B/. .902 double olive end, whalebone, 4, 44 and 5 in. with myrtle leaf end, plated, 4,44 « 5 « “ “ « «silver, 4,44 « Bu - spiral, plated, 4, 44 and 5in..--------- grooved, « 4,45 « 5 iu « silver, 4,44 «§ Ba. to unscrew, plated...-.---- “ “ silver, Porte Méche, with button end, plated, 5 in. “ “ “ “ «silver, 5 & rs “ « handle, plated, 5 « “ “ “ “ silver, 5 « Director with Tongue Tie, spear-pointed, silver 4, 45 ahd Sing. .ncccsuse POP EE OH Director with Aneurism Needle, American pat- tert, plated... occ. secccsecess eet i Director with Aneurism Needle, American pat- tern; silver...... otede (pirate etate Director with Aneurism Needle, Cooper’s, p! “ “ “ “ “ silver. ed Pp 25 30 50 40 50 a5 30 40 B/.9032/38 Max WocuHer B/.9044/50 B/.9056/62 B/.9068/74 DIRECTORS—Continued. B/..9032 Director with Aneurism Needle, Langenbeck’s, plated. $ 0 50 B/. .9038 “ 2113 & SON. CINCINNATI, O. <= = B/.9086/98 B/.9104 B/.9110 B/.9116 B/.9128 “ “ ” silver. 1 00 B/. .9044 “ Bae Spoon) plated is gO 0 35 B/. .9050 S « “ ABN ac aaNet iene ris shy 0 90 B/. .9056 det POMNOERY OOUUE S50 pate ag FOREN 2 0 75 B/. .9062 2 ed Pe ie aera 1 25 B/. .9068 “ Wilms’, angular, plated, 0 50 B/. .9074 os ee gai, (O8 e 2e enen 1 00 EXPLORING NECDLES. SPOONS AND CURETTES. B/..9086 In ivory case. $0 25 B/..9104 Gross’ Ear Spoon and Hook.g ( 40 B/..9092 « hard rubber case. 0 25 B/. .9110 “ “ “ « Spud. (0 40. B/..9098 metal case. 0 25 B/. .9116 “ « Curette and Hook. 0 40 B/..914¢ SPATULA. B/..9128 Spatula, English Pattern. $ 0 50 B/. .9134 B/. .9140 B/. .9146 “ and Elevator. ... 0 50 Spoon. ___. 0 75 Tongue Tie.. (0 50 a ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S $ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEL. POCKET CASE INSTRUMENTS. w Max WocHER & SON, CINCINNATI, O. LEATHER POCKET CASES. 2114 ———=¢ B/. .9218 Vest One-fold Pocket Case...............-000- $ 4 2 *B/..9202 CONTENTS. 4 Little’s k es 1 straight scissors, 4in 1 1 director and tongue tie 1 pair of probes 6 g ilk, *B/..9208 Vest One-fold Pocket Case.............+.+.5.. $ 3 00 CONTENTS. 2 Little’s knives 14in. thumb forceps. 1 4in. straight sors director and tongue tie 1 ear spoon and hook 1 pair of probes B/. .9212 Vest One-fold Pocket Case............... ove Oe CONTENTS. p bistoury, B/..9218 folding metalhandle- 1 1 Gross’ ear hook and spoon. Nurses’ One-fold Pocket Case..............eese0. ight scissors,44%in. 1 Péan’s ham«¢ 1 pair of probes. 6 surgeons need CONTENTS. ibber case. 1ale and fe 1 comt ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S nale cathe 1 straight ter. ay POCKET CASES. in. 1 dressing forceps, 4 irgeons needles and silk scissors, 4! TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE 2115 Max WocHer & Son, CINCINNATI. O. LEATHER POCKET CASES—Continued, *B/..9224 Little’s Large Two-Fold Pocket Case, fine black morocco or red calf leather case, with metal clasps and cork lined fold for knives. -. $8 50 CONTENTS, Little's scalpel. 1 Péan’s hamostatic forceps finger knife. 1 Parker's male and female catheter, with caustic holder. 1 1 1 “ curved sharp bistoury. 1 “ “ probe “ 1 director and tongue tie 1 tenotome. 1 Gross’ ear spoon and hook. 1 « — tenaculum 1 exploring needle 1 straight scissors, 4} in 1 pair of probes 1 artery forceps and needle holder 6 surgeons needles and silk. R B/. .9230 Little’s Small Two-Fold Pocket Case, fine black morocco or red calf ) leather case, with metal clasps and cork lined fold for knives. $6 00 CONTENTS, ) 1 Little’s scalpel 1 Pean’s hemostatic forceps. 1 «curved sharp bistoury. 1 artery forceps and needle holder s. 1 tenotome 1 Gross’ ear hook and spoon 1 “ tenaculum 1 pair of probes. ) 1 dressing forceps, 4} in, 6 surgeons’ needles and silk 1 straight scissors, 4} « wy ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, COS TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE. POCKET CASES. ) } | | Max WocHER & SON, CINCINNATI. O. 2r10 B/. .9236 LEATHER POCKET CASES—Continued B/..9236 K. S. Co.’s Large Two-Fold Case, latest pattern, fine black morocco or red calf leather case, with metal clasps and cork lined fold for knives . $9 50 Little’s curved sharp bistoury, largé handle. Little’s curved probe bistoury, large handle, Little’s scalpel, large handle “ scalpel, large. tenotome « “ finger knife, large handle. 1 Little's tenaculum, large handle 1 Abbey's hemostatic forceps and needle 1 Péan’s artery forceps, 44 in. 1 dressing “ su CONTENTS. 1 ssors. 4} in. 1 1 curette, holder combined. 1 exploring needle 1 1 director and ton pair of probes. ue tie, i i Parker’s combined male and female Needles, silk, etc catheter. *B/..9242 K.-S. Co.’s Small Two-Fold Case, latest pattern, fine black morocco or red calf leather case, with metal clasps and cork lined fold for ndle. F : op $ 7 25 knives. Same style as B/..9236 ie CONTENTS. Little's curved sharp bistoury, large 1 straight scissors, 44 in 1 Gross’ ear spoon and hook. 1 dressing forceps “ 1 exploring needle e's scalpel, large handle 1 Abbey's hemostatic forceps and needle 1 director and tongue tie. finger knife, large handle holder combined 1 pair of probes. tenotome, “ Needles, silk, etc > , < 5 ' $ 50 *B/..9248 U.S. Army Three-Fold Pocket Case. $11 5 CONTENTS. 1 tenotome. 1 Péan's hemostatic forceps 1 abscess lancet 1 metac 4 pal saw 1 artery forceps and needle holder 1 director and aneurism needle. 1 thumb lancet 1 1 exploring needle 1 tenaculum. — 1 1 pair of probes 1 aneurism needle 1 female 6 surgeons’ needles and silk. ABOVE FITTING 2 UNIVERSAL Ivory HANDLES. catheter, with caustic holder *B/..9254 U.S. Army 1898 [Model Three-Fold Pocket Case, fine black calf leather case. knives in hinged metal racks, other instruments held by metal clasps $15 00 CONTENTS. alpel, U. S. A. model. 1 Tait’s hemostatic forceps 1 Parker's combined catheter, U. 8. A- ger knife, U. S. A. model 1 Wyeth’'s « “ 1 exploring needle. (model. 1 bistoury, curved probe point, U S A 1 Abbey's needle holder, U. S. A. model 1 director and tongue tie model. 1 dressing forceps, mouse-toothed 54 in 1 bullet probe, silver, U. S. A. model tenaculum, U. S. A. model 1 scissors, straight, 4} in 8 cards of silk. aneurism needle, U. S. A. model. 12 surgeons’ needles, assorted. Horse hair and worm gut ligatures. ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, COv’S TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE POCKET CASES. *R >/ *B/ B/ *B/ ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, COvS . .92 Max WocHER & SON. CINCINNATI, O 2117 LEATHER POCKET CASES—Continued. --9245 The ‘*Columbia Special’? Two-fold Pocket Case, in fine bl éan’s Hemost mb Forceps --9246 The **Columbia’’ Two-fold Pocket Case, in imitation ittle’s Knive it Scissor 1 Péan’s Hemostz 1 Thumb Forceps 4 Little’s Knives, 1 Strai ght scissor 1 Péan’s Hemostatic Forceps, 1 Thumb Forceps. 6 Little’s Knives, < ré 1 I 1 St n’s Hemoste aight Scissor 1 Thumb Forceps, 1 Jones’ Hemosta ye Little’s knives assorted ght Scissors. atic Forceps assorted. Ss. itic Forceps assorted, s. assorted. atic Forceps. Ss. 444 in. tic Forceps, B/..9247 CONTENTS. Needles and Silk CONTENTS. Needles and Silk. ?/..9247 The ‘*Columbia’’ Two-fold Pocket Case, small size CONTENTS. 50 The ‘*Harvard’’ Two-fold Pocket case, in fine calf leather c CONTENTS. wy POCKET CASES. 1 Parker’s Combined Catheter. 1 Gross’ Ear Spoon and Hook. 1 Director and Tongue Tie, 1 Pair of Probes, alligator leather case.. 1 Parker’s Combined Catheter 1 Gross’ Ear Hook and Spoon. 1 Director and Tongue Tie. 1 Pair Probes, » in fine black leather case. . 1 Gross’ Ear Spoon and Hook, 1 Director and Tongue Tie. 1 Pair of Probes. Needles and Silk. ASC. cece nee eeee 1 Parker’s Combined Catheter, 1 Gross’ Ear Spoon and Hook, 1 Director and Tongue Tie. 1 Pair of Probes. Needles and Silk ack leather case. . $6 00 5 00 3 75 TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE. 2115 Max WocHER & SON. CINCINNATI, O AS B/ Ht | | = ASEPTIC METAL POCKET CASES. In the following assortment of Sterili zable Aseptic Pocket Sets, we 1e Medical Profession such cases which have become "in regard to their contents and usefulness. The cases are made of German silver; and have removable metal latter to serve as trays dur x sterilization. A neat ig pouch is furnished with each set. Bergmann’s Aseptic Metal Pocket Case, size, 6 in. long x 34% in: wide x % in. high, B16 0 CONTENTS. myrtle | hI Jor doubl 1 1 1 1 1 1 | B/..9278 Bouffleur’s Aseptic Metal Pocket Case, size, 6 in. lorg x 34% in wide x % in. hich.. $16 50 ) CONTENTS. {] ! 5 assorted Little’s knives 1 probe with eye 1 straight scissors, 5 in i] 1 « double-ended. 2 Dieffenbach’s serrefines, ; ; 1 Gross’ spoon and hook 1 card of braided silk : | 1 artery forceps and needle holder 4 surgeons’ needles i | | B/ 9290 Czerny’s Aseptic Metal Pocket Case, size, 4% in. long x 2% in. wide x 1 in. high. . $13 50 i} CONTENTS. 1} 1 universal handle with 4 assorted blades 1 artery forceps and needle holder. 1 caustic holder I 1 dressing forceps, 4 in 1 director and tongue tie. 1 thermometer | 1 ‘ mouse-toothed, 4 in. 1 myrtle leaf probe 1 bottle of sterilized silk. 4 1 rceps, 4in. 1 double-ended « 4 surgeon's needles. ; Yt 1 issors, 4in. | w ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, COS TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE, POCKET CASES. 2119 Max WocHeErR & SON. CINCINNATI, O. Ww ASEPTIC METAL POCKET CASES —Continued. B/..9302 Esmarch’s Small Aseptic Metal Pocket Case, size, 41 in. long x2% in wide x 54 in. high. $10 00 CONTENTS. 1 universal handle fitting following 9 instruments scalpel bistoury finger knife, probe-pointed 1 1 1 1 thumb lancet. 1 spatula. l scoop 1 spear-pointed needle. 1 probe. 1 grooved director | 1 Fricke's artery forceps. 1 straight scissors, 4 in 8/..9308 Esmarch’s Medium y Aseptic [etal Pocket .Case, size, 444 in. long x'2 in. wide x % in. high......... $10 50 CONTENTS. 1 universal handle fitting following 9 instru 1 scalpel, large blade | 1 “ narrow blad 1 bistoury, cur 1 tenotome. | | i aneurism needle. iW 1 director. 1 probe. y/ 1 sharp spoon jj 1 Fricke’s artery forceps, y 1 straight scissors B/. .9308 ALL 1NSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE. POCKET CASES. 2120 Max WocHerR & Son, CINCINNATI, O. ; i) Ht} | i It | it i} ’ aa \ | ; i | i | ASEPTIC METAL POCKET CASES— Continued. | Wi wa 2 > Cae ‘ Mi ; B/. 9314 Esmarch’s, large size, 434 in. long x 23 in. OLE WHT AA : ‘ ea u I} wide x 34-in. high BS py iF $11 25 val ‘i. } iI CONTENTS. nal | ah 1 e fitting the following 8 blades i} ; Lit 1 scalpe 1 tenotome. Whitty 1 1s I} | | 1 bis' I | | | 1 1 aneurism needle, ( ' | | | atic forceps. i 1} iW | } ; Cceps. Hi | } ' 4 in. HA bi = > 1 at 3 * 1 1 iad B/. 9326 Hamilton’s Aseptic Metal Pocket Case, size, 6 in. long x 3% in. wide x % in. high $16 00 ; CONTENTS 8 rit } scissors ited : i} ai 9 Mae ns 2 anal j atheter : | | a reons’ needles. | | | } € ; i} j : B/ 9388 Ochsner's Aseptic Metal Pocket Case, size, 6 in. long x 3 high. $16 00 Hea te i] | 1} CONTENTS. nel 1 8 i rial 1 2 I || 1 i} | 1 1 | | liz edle t 4) | ' hed, Sin. 1 ' 1 / ) ay biti ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE. POCKET CASES. 2121 Max WOcHER 0 & SON, CINCINNATI, O. Va Little’s knives, assorted. Péan’s hemostatic forceps. Dieffenbach’s serrefines. strai at scissors, 4} in dressing forceps, 44 in. caustic holder, metal case. director and tongue tie. ee ot ot Rt director and aneurism need’ B/. .9856 ASEPTIC METAL POCKET CASES—Continued. B/ 9244 Senn’s Small Aseptic Metal Pocket Case, size, 5% in. long x 2% in. wide x 1¥ in. high. ..... $16 50 CONTENTS: 1 probe, double-ended. 1 soft rubber catheter. 1 bottle of sterilized silk. 6 “e “ catgut. 1 « « corrosive sublimate tablets. Surgeons’ needles. B/..9350 Senn’s Medium Aseptic Metal Pocket Case, size, 6 in. long x 3% in. wide x % in. high. $24 00 CONTENTS. 2's knives, assorted. s double-ended curette. 1 dressing forceps, mouse-toothed. 1 straight scissors. tors. 2 Dieffenbach’s serrefines. retrac * Kocher’s hemostatic forceps. 1 artery forceps and needle holder 1 dressing forceps. 1 Gross’ spoon and hook. B/ .9356 Senn’s Large Aseptic Metal Pocket Case, size, 5% in. long x CONTENTS. 2 Senn’s retractors. 1 “ gouge 2 Dieffenbach’s serrefines. ted. > forceps. slide catch, 8 teeth. 1 “ “ “ “ 5 « Little’s knives, 2 Ke es 1 dressing forceps, srs heemos 1 artery forceps and needle holder, 1 director and tongue tie 1 Senn’s curette and periosteotome. 1 straight scissors 1 exploring trocar yy ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S POCKET CASES. 1 combined male and fer 6 silk worm gut lig: s 4 sizes of silk on metal card rule catheter. 2 bullet probes with porcelain tips. 1 director and tongue tie. 1 metal box with 12 surgeons’ needles and silk. , in. wide x 1% in, high, $25 00 1 Gross’ hook and curette. 2 Senn’s bullet probes. 1 combined male and female catheter. 18 surgeons’ needles, assorted. TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE, 1 B/. .9368 Langenbeck’s needle hc 1 dressing forceps 1 5 Little’s kn “ “ mouse 9374 ves, 1 dressing forceps, 4} in B/. .9380 Is. B/. .9386 aseptic pocket case knife Fr dressing f ke’s artery forceps. rceps, 44 in ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S -toothed. ASEPTIC METAL POCKET CASES—Continued. No. | Aseptic [Metal Pocket Case, size, 6 in. long x 2 in wide x CONTENTS. 7 in. high. ider. 1 Péan's hemostatic forceps. 1 bottle sterilized silk. 1 curved on flat scissors. 1 “ “ catgut. 1 probe with eye 12 surgeons’ needles, assorted. No. 2 Aseptic Metal Pocket Case, size, 6 in. long x 2 in. wide x CONTENTS. g it. high. 1 Gross’ ear spoon and hook. 1 pair of pr No. 3 Aseptic Metal Pocket Case CONTENTS. 8 in. high. 1 dressing forceps, 1 double-ended probe. 1 myrtle leaf probe. 1 Fricke’s artery forceps. No. 4 Aseptic [Metal Pocket Case, size, 6 in. long x 2 in. wide x in. CONTENTS. high, with 2 blades. x forceps, mou double-ended ttle leaf 1 director and aneurism needle. se-toothed, 44 in 1 probe hemostatic forceps. 1 my xht scissors, 44 in wy TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE POCKET CASES. Max WocHER & SON. 3/9446 ASEPTIC METAL POCKET CASES—Continued. *B/..9392 No. 5 Aseptic Metal Pocket Case CONTENTS. 4 knives, assorted 1 dres straight scissors, 44 in 1 direct an aneurism needle. 1 dressing forceps, 44 in 1 myrtle leaf *B/..9398 No. 6 Aseptic Metal Pocket Case, CONTEN’ 2 knives. 1 myrtle leaf probe Fricke’s artery forceps. 1 direc and aneurism needle. REY g forceps, 44 in. 1 double ended prebe, 5 in. CONTENTS. s, assorted 1 straight scissors, 5 in. ssing forceps, 5 in 1 artery forceps and needle holder 1 Péan’s h tatic forceps. 1 director and aneurism needle. *B/..9422 No. 10 Aseptic Metal Pocket Case, siz CONTE 1 universal handle with 6 assorted blades { straight scissors, 4 in. CONTENTS. knives, assorted 1 Péan’s haemostatic forceps. Fricke’s artery forceps, 5 in dressing fore eps, mouse-toothed, 5 in Mathieu's needle holder. ht scissors, 44 in. tbat bt fe 1 curved on flat scissors, 4} in. 1 director and tongue tie. B/..9446 No. 14 Aseptic Metal Pocket Case, size, 6 in. long x 3% in. wide x 7% in. high. __ $16 CONTE! 1 Fricke’s artery forceps. 1 Bergmann’s needle holder. 1 director and aneurism needle. 1 straight scissors, 4} in. knives, assorted. Bellocque’s epistaxis canula. dressing forceps, 44 in. ‘ “ mouse-toothed, 44 in. i nk ot gm wy ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, COv’S POCKET CASES. orceps mouse-toothed, 44 in. 4 in. long x 234 in. wide x ¥% in. high... 9 1 pair of probes. 1 pair of probes. ze, 6 in. long x 2 in. wide x % in. high, ... $10 00 1 double-ended probe. 1 Pean's hemostatic forceps. size, 6 in. long x 2 in. wide x % in. high..... 10 O( straight scissors, 44 in. Mooij’s perineum needle. *B/..9404 No. 7 Aseptic Metal Pocket Case, size, 6 in. long x 2 in. wide x 7% in. high..... 10 50 1 double-ended probe. 1 probe with eye. 1 director and tongue tie. B/..9434 No. 12 Aseptic [Metal Pocket Case, size, 6 in. long x 3% in. wide x % in. high. . 16 50 1 myrtle leaf probe. 1 bottle sterilized silk. 1 Volkmann’s double-ended spoon, 44 in. 1 curved on flat scissors, 4} in. 1 Péan’s hemostatic forceps. 3 surgeons’ needles, TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE, d0 5¢ B/. .9482 } } : ) ASEPTIC METAL POCKET CASES—Continued. | B/ .9458 No. 16 Aseptic Metal Pocket Case, size, B/ 9464 No. 17 Aseptic Metal Pocket Case, size, S | 6 in. long x 334 in. wide x 7% in. high. . $14 50 4% in long x 2% in. wide x %& in. high $10 00 ' CONTENTS. CONTENTS. a i 4 knives assorted. 1 Fricke’s artery forceps, 5 in 1 pocket case knife with 1 Fricke’s artery forceps. ny at 1 spatula and curette, 5 in. 1 Haertel’s needle holder, 5 in. two blades. 1 thumb lancet. i} rah be 1 double-ended probe. 1 straight scissors, 44 in. 1 director and tongue tie. 1 straight scissors, 4 in. HI i) ie 1 myrtle leaf « 1 curved on flat scissors, 4} in 1 probe with eye. 1 Volkmann’s double-ended 1] ii } 4 1 director and aneurism needle. 1 Paan’s hemostatic forceps 1 myrtle leaf probe. spoon 44 in. | j 1 | 1 dressing forceps, mouse- 1 bottle sterilized silk. 1 Mooij’s perineum needle HH ve 1 | toothed, 5 in. 4 surgeons’ needles. | bi 3) B/. 9470 No. 18 Aseptic Metal Pocket Case, size, B/ 9482 No. 20 Aseptic Metal Pocket Case, size, | 1 | 5% in. long x 2% in. wide x 1% in high. $13 50 4% in. long x 1 in. wide x % in. high. % 8 50 ; CONTENTS. CONTENTS. HH} |} 6 Little s knives, assorted. 1 double-ended probe. 1 aseptic pocket case knife 1 artery forceps and needle i 1} 1 dressing forceps, 44 in, 1 caustic holder, metal case. with 2 blades. holder. i 1 || 1 straight scissors, 44 in, 1 combined male and female 1 director and tongue tie 1 straight scissors with probe ] aa 1 Gross’ spoon and hook. catheter. 1 double-ended probe point, 4 in. ! | 1 director and aneurism needle. 6 surgecas’ needles, 1 myrtle leaf probe. 1 card of silk. : } 8 surgeons’ needles, : ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, COS TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE POCKET CASES. 2125 f Max WocHER & Son, CINCINNATI, O. Ww Metal Case. ASEPTIC METAL POCKET CASES— Continued. B/. .9494 No. 22 (Common Sense) Aseptic Surgical Pocket Instrument Set, German silver telescopic metal case with separate metal sliding rack hdlding knives and sterilizable linen ch for other instruments Size, in. long x 234 in. wide x 1 in, The two telescoping metal s of case serving for sterilizing * CONTENTS $15 00 knives, assorted ci 4} in urved on flat lressing forc Tait I c ; heemos € 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 B/..9500 No. 23 Aseptic Metal Pocket Case, size, 4% in. long x 2% in. wide x 8 in high, in steel frame chamois bag. | CONTENTS. sal metal handle fitting 6 assorted knife ‘ 2 $ 6 00 *B/..9506 No. 24 Aseptic Metal Pocket Case, size, 4% in. long x 2% in wide x 4 in. high. | ; CONTENTS. ® universal metal handles fitting 10 assorted | knife blades. | ades $ 9 00 ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-§. CO’S TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE | POCKET CASES. W 2120 Max WocHER & SON. CINCINNATI, O. B/ B/ B/ B/. B - 9512/18 ~——__—__——— ——— te to. ish 9512 9518 9524 9530 . 9536 . 9542 ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S ASPIRATORS. Pocket-Aspirator, 2 drams capacity, with 3 needles, J trocar and Datopecotlesd 7d 4 B 2 25 Pocket-Aspirator, 4drams capacity, with 3 needles, 1 trocar and 1 stop-cock. 3 00 Bresgen’s Aspirator, 20 ccm capacity, with straight and 3 curved needles... 8 00 Collin’s Modification of Dieulafoy’s Aspirator, ccm. capacity, on horizontal metal base, with pe needles and 4 trocars. ....., : 39 a | Dieulafoy's Aspirator, 60 ccm. capacity, with needles and 2 trocars............. = ane 12 00 Dieulafoy's Aspirator, 100 ccm. capacity, with needles and 2 trocars,,..... dea 13 50 ASPIRATION, = TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE —_ 2127 / Max WocHEerR & Son, CINCINNATI. O. B/..9566/67 ASPIRATORS—Continued. 100 15 6 ~ ‘ 00 00 50 B/..9548 Dieulafoy's Aspirator, 150 ccm. capacity, on metal base, with 4 needles and 4 trocars, #30 00 B/..9554 Dieulafoy's ot 1000 ccm. ‘ LI il ea Cia ra C6 6h B/..9560 Mosler’s mn 75 ccm. capacity, with adjustable screw piston and 4 needles., B/..9566 Potain’s a 60 ccm. capacity, with 3 needles and 1 trocar, in leather case. . B/. .9567 ¢ es Ag “ “ ss es * metal case, . B/. .9572 Riess’ 4 200 ccm. capacity, ratchet action, with 3 needles.. .......... yy 00 ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S ¢$ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE. ASPIRATION. 9594/9614 ASPIRATORS— Continued. *B/..9578 Schede's Aspirator, 3 ccm., with 2 needles...... , 4 00 B/ ..9584 ss se a. $ as ats 5 00 B/. .9590 ‘ ‘ ee Wh wa ROREt ses ce 75 Aspirating and Injection Syringe, with metal spring piston. B/..9594 Schmidt's, 5ccm., with 2 needles, in metal case B/. .9596 “ 10 B/. .9602 Ki 20 B/. .9608 ‘ 40 B/. .9614 ss 100 ‘« Simplex ’’ Aseptic Aspirator, with wood fibre piston. /..9626 ‘Simplex’ 5 cem., with 2 needles. B. . 0626/88 9632 10 « “ ‘s 9638 - pnb a ‘¢ ‘ .9644 Tuttscheck’s Aspirator, 75 ccm., with 3 needles. ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, COS TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE ASPIRATION. B/ B/ B/. B/ B/ B/ B/. B/ B/. .9656 9656 Needles to Slip on, assorted lengths and gauges. $ 0 9662 9668 . 9674 9680 9686 . 9692 9698 Max B/..9662 ‘ Screw ‘ B, / Trocars ‘‘ Slip Billroth’s Aspirator Trocar. Set of two Aspirator Trocars. Fitch's Aspirator Needle, 3 sizes. ANASARCA TROCARS. Anasarca Trocar, Curschmann's. 1 25 ivory case, ‘* Screw ‘ B/ WOCHER . 9668/74 2129 B/. .9680/86 ASPIRATOR NEEDLES AND TROCARS. 25 ty " ‘ 0 25 Reis ee 0 50 ; rn : 0 50 TROCAR FOR LUMBAR PUNCTURE. 9720 Quincke’s Set for Lumbar Puncture in Children. aw B/..9720 & SON. CINCINNATI, O. $10 50 ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, COv’S $ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE PARACENTESIS. 9752 9758 9764 9770 9776 9782 9788 9806 9818 9824 9836 AAA A oO bo & WwW bd bo ~ “ “ “ “ Max WOocHER & 2130 SON, CINCINNATI, O. 9758 B/. .9776 B/. .9782 EXPLORING TROCARS. “ “ “ “ “ Exploring Trocar, Plain. ||. reversible, for pocket cases. Fraentzel’s, with perforated canula, Smith’s, with harpoon, HYDROCELE AND ASCITES TROCARS. Hydrocele and Ascites Trocar, with disc and plain canula, 6 sizes. ts 50 B/..9824 2131 Max WocHer & Son, CINCINNATI. O. “ty B/..9914 TELESCOPIC TROCARS. PARACENTESIS. B/..9848 Set of 3 Telescopic Trocars, in flat metal handle. - $2 50 | | B/. .9854 ao « 3 “ “ “ cylindrical pencil case. 2 00 | Hi} B/. .9860 “ “4 “ “ “ flat metal handle.. 2 75 \ it B/. .9866 die ae | “ “ “ cylindrical pencil case. 2 50 | : 4 Hii | i THORACIC TROCARS. 1) j iii] B/..9878 Thoracic Trocar, Billroth’s. ......._. SU aan cee | 1 *B/. .9884 “ « Goldtamer’s. _ . 4 eee i ee Hi! B/. .9890 “ “ Kashimoura’s.., .- 850 ie *B/..9896 “ “ Kussmaul's., . cee 4 50 ie *B/. 9902 “ “ Leyden’s Thoracotome.,....., 12 00 1] Hi) B/..9914 “ “ Plain, with 2 stop-cocks... ,, ; 4 50 | } ij at WE i 4 | ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S ¢ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE, | 4 We vd \ ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S 2132 Max WocHer & Son. CINCINNATI 1 i} i} 11 Hi) 1 } | | B/. .9926 Hii a ii | i} WTAE i] } | | ' } Hit ' Ht 1 HH ih i} B/. .9950 ii | via VESICAL TROCARS. - | i} B/..9926 Vesical Paracentesis Trocar, for rectal puncture of the bladder. Hit i} B/. 9922 ¥ Buck’s. ae | 3/..9938 Deneffe’s. HPA B/. .9944 Fleurant’s. H} | i} B/. .9950 “ Hagedorn’s. Hi | 1} B 9956 ‘ “ “ ! 4 a *B/. 9962 “ “ “ “ Wi | wy Th TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE. PARACENTESIS. exploring -10004 B/. ) > m4 a 8 ““ PARACENTESIS. Dunster’s Ovarian Trocar. Emmett’s Fitch's Guerin’'s Hegar's Koeberle’s 10004 Hanks’ OVARIOTOMY TROCARS. Douglas 997. 9980 9986 9992 9998 10010 10016 B B, B *3/ B/ B, B 2134 Max WocHer & Son. CINCINNATI. O. } 1 ih 1] i | ¢ aa a Ht ia : | | | B/..10028 B/..10084 \ / i Waal aa Wh B 7) HT} / | ) ' OVARIOTOMNY TROCARS—Continued. : B/..10028 Lawson-Tait’s Ovarian Trocar. co@e. he UG I} ; B/. .10034 “ “ “ “ improved. 8 00 | | B/..10040 Mathieu's “ Wrongs serail ; 8 50 j ; \ B/..10046 Péan's “ ee : 3 50 i} 1} | ) é B/..10052 Spencer Wells’ “ Lg er ; 12 00 | /..10094 *B/..10058 Thompson’s “ ee ON aR eee 8 25 : | *B/. .10064 “ “ “. extra long. 83 75 TaD RE *B/..10070 Veit's a “ Kein RO DO Wit | i } | : ; B/..10076 Wrylie’s “ MY OSE ss. eer eae eS —=€ —_ B/..10480 | THERMO-CAUTERY. B/..10424 “Simplex”? Thermo-Cautery, with combined lamp ‘and benzene reservoir, two cautery burners | and double bulb, incase. ‘******:'': pigs 98 ay RD See, tee oe -- $18 00 i B/..10430 “Simplex” Thermo-Cautery, in folding leather pocket case, with combined lamp and benzene it 1] | reservoir, two cautery burners and double bulb. ------- Stree eee ee nese cere esers . $18 00 } i) B/..10442 “K.-S. Co.’s’”? Improved Thermo-Cautery, with alcohol lamp, benzene reservoir, two cautery i] burners and metal air pump instead of rubber bulb, in case. ----+-*-- swish ges | PROD i] This Thermo-Cautery is particularly desirable in hot climates where the rubber bulb Hit will quickly deteriorate. | | 4 ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE ii | Hiial | | | | THERMO-CAUTERY. B/..10490 B/..10496 Illustrating Aseptic Burners. ASEPTIC THERIMO-CAUTERY BURNERS. These burners are made with an inner detachable tube of platinum, (through which the vapor from the benzine reservoir passes to the heated point) and an outer platinum point which screws on to the shank as shown in above illustration. The great_advantage of these cautery-burners over the old style (which were not separable) is that they can be heated more quickly ; are of greater durability and can be easily taken apart for repairing in case they become damaged. LONG SHANK. | | il} i B/..10466 Thermo-Cautery Burner, bulb-sShaped. 7 50 | 1th the B/..10472 “ “ ‘© dome-shaped.. 9 00 HI | / i | B/. .10478 K v4 olive-shaped. 9 00 | ti} ) i} B/..10484 = - “ button-shaped. 9 00 WE a B/. .10490 “ «“ “©. cylindrical. 9 00 i} iH | B/. .10496 os “ camber-shaped. 9 00 I | | 1 B/ . .10502 “ “ " curved. : 9 00 ly | *B/. 10508 “ “ “rectangular. . 9 00 iii I | | ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, COS TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE THERMO-CAUTERY. 2139 | 7) ay Max WocHER & SON, | : ti Hi qo ) | HI i at ; B/. . 10520 /10526 —B/. .10532 I {|| | | ; ASEPTIC THERIMO-CAUTERY BURNERS—Continued. | in} SHORT SHANK. i] r 10514 Burner, knife-shaped. a! #6 00 I iy) S .10520 oe ay +: MOVE, 58s 7 50 ] ; . 10526 “ “ “ “ blunt - 7 50 WE : . .10532 3 knife-shaped curved sharp. 7 50 | ..10538 : lance-shaped. aR een 7 50 1] . 10544 + heart-shaped. aay ad 10 00 | 10550 ‘« fine conical point : 6 00 Ait . .10556 “ ** olive point, ae 8 00 1 10562 sas t) Spherical point) #26: j..: Se 9 00 if 10568 Aa ** full-curved point . 7 00 | 1) 10574 “ ‘« half-curved point... .. 7 00 i 10580 ‘« heavy half-curved point.....-.. 7 50 i 10586 - angular, olive point ..--...... 7 50 Wile 10592 bs ‘‘ cylindrical point..... 7 50 ii Hy | | ae = 3 | WHE 8/. 10568 R/. .10592 B/..10574 B/..10580 } ae wy ie ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, COS ¢$ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE iii i | Pi ! i] THERMO-CAUTERY. : iit B/.10718 ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S $ 2140 Max WocHEerR & Son, CINCINNATI, O. ..10598 10604 10610 10616 10622 10628 10634 10640 10646 . -10652 10658 10664 10670 10676 10682 10688 10694 10700 3 10706 3/, .10712 10718 B Burner, Scissors, Forceps, ’ THERMO CAUTERY. - 106538 B/. . 10664 Be. .10670 angular, long olive point, |. . 4 ‘* cylindrical point se “« knife-shaped. >., 4 st; ‘* curved dental, spiral-shaped.. triangular-shaped,,,|__ curved sharp bal blunt... ophthalmic, straight... ss half-curved. = ee «8 full-curved long point bs bis short . - “ OS ee a Krieg’s, for the pharynx, * nose... posterior nares. , tonsils.. ber re Weil’s, laryngeal, adjustable. . .. Collin’s, straight... |. * curved. oF “ “ sideways. a ASEPTIC THERIM0-CAUTERY BURNERS—Continued. sS 8 f 10 10 B/..10604 B/.10676 B/.10682 B/.1069 TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE. OESOPHAGEAL AND INSTRUMENTS. O al a < ad o oO Zz < oc | Q Z < _ < = cc ) a) NASAL, INHALERS AND RESPIRATORS. GASTRIC AURAL, ORAL AND LARYNGEAL, ATOMIZERS, OPHTHALMIC, All eye instruments in handles can be furnished with either IVORY (Fig. A), or ASEPTIC METAL. handles (Fig. B)—When ordering please specify which is desired. C/..39 C/ 3 CL 9 Ce. 16 CE... 5 Ch. C/ 33 C/.. 8 Clits Ci... BB C/.. 99 Ch..aue Che 1 ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S ees MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE Fig. A Fig. B’ CANULZ4E AND STYLES. Lachrymal canule, fig. A, B, C and D, plated.... silver Gensoul’s lachrymal canule, cauterizing . Prince’s i i: Speir’s ‘. as with catheter. De Wecker’s ‘‘ % plated “ pte : silver . on bis with stilet Lachrymal style, fig. A, B, C, D and E CAUSTIC HOLDERS. De Wecker’s caustic holder eis ts Re Bicone a ain ginda Caustic pencil, with alum cone. 2 “ “6 ‘« sulphate of copper cone “ “6 ‘“« pyoktanin cone ‘ ‘ ‘« nitrate of silver cone wy OPHTHALMIC INSTRUMENTS. Max WocHeErR & Son, CINCINNATI, O. to 2 ~2 2 3002 ‘ | Son, CINCINNATI, O. i ( 1} I \ H ; ' : 1 ti Nia) iil a ) ) Wah | i} CYSTOTOMES. 1H} | Chi 7190 Craete’s, siealent: 6.6 4. ode saatad cebu $110 ) C/..141. Knapp’s, angular bent, right or left 1 25 ; 84 eee Fg 6 needle.... ee” PR: een pe 1 25 Hil : C/..153 Meyer's, double. . SAR RRS eae Sh \ aa Cl FADOS COR 6 ea ines ceo 2 00 Hh} ti 1 C/..165 Wecker’s, double, pincer shape.. 3 50 Wah \ Hl) Lit i EXTRACTION INSTRUIIENTS. Hilt | | ri} \} C/..177 Blanchet’s syringe, for soft cataract "age 1 25 ; hi C/..183 Bowman’s aspirator, ‘ e i 1 50 i | C/..189 Teale’s, : a . incase., 3 75 nn | i} i i) | : c/..189 a) Sy ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S ¢$ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE. OPHTHALMIC INSTRUMENTS. Max WOcHER & C/ Ci C/ C/ C/ C/ C/ C/ C/. .267 C/. C/. C/. .213/19 207 213 219 225 231 249 255 261 267 273 279 3003 C/..231 C/..249 ENUCLEATION FORCEPS. Blitz’s.... Vulsellum forceps, straight “ Schmidt-Rimpler’s, for seizing the bulbus...... “ce Ayer’s, Brecht’s, ‘ Cross-bar, ‘ Denis’, bad entropium... chalazion.... “ Desmarres’, for “ OPHTHALMIC 6 “e « curved on flat ‘* extirpation of the bulbus for chalazion.... $ - ¥ 5 1 3 1 9 with metal plate. “ wy ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, COWS ¢$ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE. shell plate. . INSTRUMENTS. LID FORCEPS; CHALAZION, ENTROPIUM, TRICHIASIS. C/, 2 1 9 SON, CINCINNATI, O. io 00 we 75 50 00 —— . 273/279 =a LID FORCEPS; CHALAZION, ENTROPIUM, TRICHIASIS. Continued, Desmarres’, for entropium Dohnberg’s ‘‘ trichiasis Falta’s ‘* entropium, with ivory tips Himly’s : Knapp’s oh right or left Kuhnt’s ss ee cro Ss-action. Lawrence’s ‘ “$ right or left Noyes’ : a for both sides YY ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S $ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANT EE. OPHTHALMIC INSTRUMENTS. 387 399 411 417 423 C/.399/411 Max WocHer & Son. CINCINNATI. C/ LID FORCEPS; CHALAZION, ENTROPIUM, TRICHIASIS. 327 333 339 35 357 369 375 OPHTHALMIC INSTRUMENTS. 3005 Continued Ratti’s, Pee Snellen’s, for entropium, right or left Tiemann’s, for Warlomont’s, for PTOSIS FORCEPS. trichiasis. . > 00 Sichel’s. CILIA FORCEPS. Plain, short Fine, with narrow points broad Alport’s.. . Bloemer’s. .. . wy ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S ¢$ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEL io 50 9 20 00 = Max WocHER & SON. C/. .447 C/...453 C/..459 C/. .495 C/. .507 CILIA FORCEPS.—Continued- i C/..429 Brecht’s, with concave points ............... $1 25 C/..435 Gruening’s, with scoop-shaped jaws........... 1 25 } Oh. 441 TE Oss wene'ss Gee sbi's. 1 BRS ta oR xo 2 00 | C/..447 Himly’s. i 4 S tele . 1 25 | | C/..453 Luer’s, with scoop-shaped jaws..............+5 1 50 | | C/, .459 ae combined with scoop............ aoa 1 50 ma 266 Mave be GAS EIEN AE Jae: On HH | 1) 1 Ch ATE PINES too 6 coe aoe ere ns 1 00 ; | ; 1 | / FIXATION FORCEPS. uh} iii | | Hi Ci :.400 , Plain Gamor lorcepe)is s de5 wa oes eat ah a i} nae) C/..495 Dudley’s, with spring catch.................. 2 50 } a) C/..501 Graefe’s, ‘ se ag oh Ren rare Pe hy FS 1 25 Hy ) . CF. OL: PUOURONER'S 25 eS: HIRT ae ee ei seeds cee B00 Bi ) 1 ti ] C/..465 C/..471 ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S ¢$ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE. OPHTHALMIC INSTRUMENTS. Max WOcuHER § } & nn { | | i } ! vi | | : 4 | | i | | | | | C/ | FIXATION FORCEPS.—Continued. | C/,,:bI8 * Noyes’, plain... :....2. EAE ROR, $1 25 i] C/. .519 ‘¢ with spring catch...... Bete aA ib Sates |) C/. .525 i TBR TCE V a LOLOMDES bo copie eared eis 2 25 C/..587 De la Roza’s.. FA Nit tn EY Sen eect Re BA 1 50 | C/..543 Schweigger’s, straight, with slide catch... 2 00 1 *C/..549 “ curved, ‘“ + ‘6 ede’ 2 00 i| CLYSOOS SUOVOMN SPE es ick nig Ga RETR RC ES ie a 1 75 i; CHipGL +: Wella es eins 1.4 c0 se hh KP oes wae ks Ppa er C/. .567 “ wit -atide -Gatoh..’. 5. oc. PTR A 1 75 i! C/ 578 Weber's, carvedss)f.05 520 450k cae eta a 1 75 1) C/..579 Wecker’s, with hard rubber tips, plain....... 1 75 | i C/. .585 ae LR ay te ‘« with spring ih catch. 2 00 | FOREIGN BODY FORCEPS. 1} j| C/.<. 603 > Oval, fenasttateds si ects 3 ents a. cers usin eee ii C/..609 Straight, with serrated tips............. as'ne Gee Oe i] i} i 1 i C/..603 C/..609 a ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S $ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE | OPHTHALMIC INSTRUMENTS. 1] 39005 SON, CINCINNATI, O. OPHTHALMIC INSTRUMENTS. : —€ | i} 1] | i | | Naat H / ' ' ih BI i : Wi oe i} C/. .627 it ; PEE LAL Bb HEE | Hit FOREIGN BODY FORCEPS.—Continued. i} i \ C/..615 Half curved, serrated tips 7 $ 00 if i} C/..621 Full « “ “ 00 HE wae CAPSULAR FORCEPS. iy } i HH] C/..627 Graefe’s 90 | C/..633. Knapp’s OO W C/..635 Pana’s, with fine teeth 1 00 i C/..636 “ heavy teeth 4 00 t Tih C/..639 Schweigger’s 50 rile C/..645 Smith’s : 5 00 Hi i] i} ; C/..651 Mouse-toothed, with spoon.. 50 I a) bea I ii | : } IRIS FORCEPS FOR CATARACT EXTRACTION. ; i} ; | C;..669 Plain, with mouse-teeth, straight 00 } | Hi C/. .675 “s 7 “ half-curved 00 } it C/..681 “ full- 00 WL Ak C/..687 Collin’s. . 2 50 iH] rity C/..693 Desmarres’ serre telle.. 6 50 WA a im +! Wh) C/.681 C/. .687 C/. .693 1) i} | yb anne ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S ¢$ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE: 3009 Max WocHerR & Son, CINCINNATI, O. fe C/. .694 C/.729 C/ 735 C/ 738 IRIS FORCEPS FOR CATARACT EXTRACTION. Continued C/ .694 Donberg’s.. ntirs gies , $1 50 C/..699 Fisher’s 1 00 C/..705 Foerster’s. 1 25 C/..711 Graefe’s, angular.. 1 00 Ch. 717° Helmann’s. :... hagas ah» nia? 1 50 C/...723 Liebold’s ae ae A alt t 00 C/..729 Liebreich’s, original pattern 3°75 C/ ..:735 v4 latest improved pattern .. 4 25 Ct tae MOIS OP So. 53 2 00 C/..741 Stevens tendon forceps, straight.... 1 25 C/..747 curved.. 1°25 >) Stes 9, ae) ar SOR eae eee rearae oe 2 50 ADVANCEMENT FORCEPS CLS TTT > Pishers ¢2hs%. mee yt ge Spree ee Oe es OT ROBES oe per sie ees ‘ . 600 Of... TS85; Primoe se. 30534 fcc Praesens diese 1 75 ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S $ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE OPHTHALMIC INSTRUMENTS, ——— 3010 Max WocHER & SON. CINCINNATI, O. @ C/. .813 C/. .825 C/. .837 807 STRABISMUS FORCEPS. | C/..801 Straight, with mouse i i ' teeth, stout $1 00 i) i) / C/..807 Half curved, with mouse i/ { | WG teeth, stout 1 00 C/..813 Full curved, with mouse : | | teeth, stout ‘ 1 00 ih ] | {| TRACHOMA FORCEPS. Hit | C/..825 Dohnberg’s 1 75 | C/ 837 Hernheiser’s me 3 75 ii C/.342 Knapp’s, original... 2 25 1H} | ( 13 «<3 Luer’s modi- ri} fication a ee oc 2 25 ui | / i} Wi C/..844 Kuhnt’s, oblong, holes on H i i} : both blades 3 00 i} C/. .845 “ square, holes on i j i} ‘ both blades 8 00 H} | |} vy C/. .846 “ square, holes on i) ta} 1 blade 8 00 \\] | i} baat C/. .847 “ oval, holes on 1 iil 1 blade 3 00 i} | Hah C/..849 Lambert’s 2 75 Whi i i : C/..855 Noyes’ 1 50 wih C/. .846 “1. 84 C/. .849 1) wy a 1 aii ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING JHE K.-S, COvS ¢$ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE OPHTHALMIC INSTRUMENTS 3011 Max WocuHer & Son, Cincinnati, O. 1} H f ] | | | } 1 C/..867 ..899 C/..891 C/..903 | . | | | | j i | C/..897 TRACHOMA FORCEPS.—Continued. 1] Noyes’ oval blade Te PE er Te ik Seite 'n a's i 1 50 Snellen’s.. yc taal. elvan’ gaseied i 2 50 } Week's grattage forceps ...... peg 2 50 | ELECTRO MAGNETS. ] CL,.80! Gruening’s i... 3. ‘ Big ye etiongin ge CBF! C/..894 lWaab’s, for use with 110 volt direct current, | on stand, with switch ..... .... 225 00 {| *C/..895 Haab’s, with adjustable magnet. Price on application i} C/..897 Hirschberg’s... ae ous 6b Re i C/..899 Johnson’s, for use with 110 volt direct current 20 00 i| GRY OGG? Libera... ENE: Ne titty iontt 06 1K '} Special Pamphlet on new and improved patterns of Electro- Magnets will be sent upon application ti] ay | i | mi ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CQ.’S TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE. iT | wie i i} | C/..894 ot OPHTHALMIC INSTRUMENTS. 3012 Max WocHer & SON, CINCINNATI, O. s : | | | i} i} ] i} | ie . iim 4 a oo ale |e d : : C/.920 C/.921 C/.927 C/.988 C/.989 C/.943 /.951 C/.95%7 C/.968 C/.969 C/.975 C,/.981 C 993 WN iil | i hh : rite 7 1} . Wiad { | Wadia ; ; } - | ; wad I ; li ; 1007, C/..1995 C/. .1028 C/..1029 C/..1085 C/..1041 C/..1059 C/.1065 C/.1071 C/.1077 Hii] 7 i} ' | HOOKS. ; i C/..920 Schweigger’s, enucleation... - $2 00 C/ 1017 Critchett’s, ‘ : $1 25 ride | C/..921 Baader’s, fixation in 1 50 C/..1023 Graefe’s, ae olive-pointed, | C/..927 Guthrie’s, ‘ x oe j 1 25 3 sizes. 1 00 Waa C/..938 Graefe’s, foreign body 1 25 C/..1029 Jaeger’s, “_ sharp-pointed, ah) ! C/..939 Knapp’s, “6 “silver 1 50 3 sizes. | 00 i] | {| | C/..943 Pana’s, iris, with guard 8 75 C/..1035 McDonald’s, « : : 1 20 ity | / C/..945 Tyrell’s, « sharp.. 1 10 C/..1041 Scherck’s, sé improved aay | C/..951 “6 ‘blunt 1 10 pattern 6 00 } I t) i} C/..957 Weber's, ‘< right or left é 1 25 *C/..1047 Theobald’s, ar barbed point. 1 20 i} tt} C/. 963 oo “ © 4 ~~ double. . 1 50 *C/..1053 Walton's, a: mee 1 50 il ta) C/..969 Graefe’s, lens, sharp 1 10 C/..1059 Wecker’s, ey double, with Wh | i Wi C/..975 a6 ‘* blunt, narrow AG slide 4 50 Hi i) ; C/..981 se “ ‘* broad 110 C/ 1065 Stevens’, tendon 1 00 a a *C/..987 Hausell’s ‘ 8 Nig 1 75 C/..1071.. Graefe’s, traction 1 25 i} C/..993 Prince’s pterygium divulsor 1 50 C/..1077 Stevens’, 1 20 ' | C/..1005 Agnew’s, strabismus, with eye AG WiNil wy ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S ¢$ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE OPHTHALMIC INSTRUMENTS. Q -1095 C Cc y KNIVES SCALPELS AND BISTOURIES. 25 C/..1095 Convex scalpel, 3 sizes. . : $1 25 C/. C/..1101 Medium-pointed scalpel. 1 25 ci. 00 C/..1107 Petit’s, for fistula lachrymalis. . 1 5 C/..1113 Curved, sharp-pointed bistoury. . 1 50 C/ 00 7. 1119 ” probe- ‘* + 1 50 cI 25 C/..1125 Angularbent, probe-pointedbistoury 1 50 Cc CANALICULUS KNIVES. C/ 10 C;..1131 Agnew’s, flexible shank, ... . 1 25 Ci 25 C/..1137 Bowman’s, probe-pointed ... 1 50 0 C/..1143 Carré’s. ‘‘ bistourie caché,” right Wy, C/ i 11495622548 n U0, lett. 7 Cf 0 C/..1155 Galezowski’s..... ..... 1 50 C/ 10 C/..1158 Kuhnt’s... alacant 175. CF 5 C/.,1161 Liebreich’s, angular bent........ 1 50 C/ 5 ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, COv’S +1137 C/ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE, i \ \ Max WocHer & Son, CINCINNATI, O .1143/49 C/.1155 C/.1158 C C/.1191 + C/.1197 1163 . 1167 1173 1179 1185 1191 1197 . -1203 21. .1209 1215 . 1221 . .1227 OPHTHALMIC INSTRUMENTS. | CANALICULUS KNIVES. Liebreich’s, straight... . ‘* combined with Probe ...0<4s ; 2 jibes itle Luer’s. concealed, straight. . oe bh curved.. Noyes’, plain. ‘* with curved probe point “6 ‘¢ flexible shank, 2 patterns, a and b. me ‘* adjustable blade... Noyes-Stilling’s. . . Pare s....ceVieoc. ieee: Schmidit-Rimpler’s... . large... 1161 C/.1168 C/.1209 C/.1215 C/.1221 U C/.1227 50 3 50 0 00 50 50 ae C/.1185 it ee 3014 Max WocHeErR & SON, CINCINNATI, O. i | C/.1239 C/.1245 C/ 4, y 1251 C/.1267 C/.1268 C/.1267 C/.1269 C/.1275 C/.1281 C 1289 C/.1290 C/.1298 C/.1299 C/.1805 Hil rite Hitt | 1 t} | Wi} | | ii iy 1] | : i} pmo <5 i | ili C/.1811 C/.1818 C/.1814 C/.1817 C/.1328 C/.1829 C/.1885 C/.1841 C/.1347 C/-1858 -C/.1859 I C | . KNIVES. — Continued. i} i} | CANALICULUS KNIVES. IRIS KNIVES. : ve > 908° ‘Sinoleedcve 1 50 | C/..1239 Schweigger’s st it ® 1 50 ry mn a i i athe ne a ) C/..1245 Stilling’s 1 50 7: Oe penile a } | hs 7 h C/..1305 Single ‘* with stop. 1 50 ii C/..1251 Thomas’ .. 1 50 , 50 ( ii : és C/..1311 Adam’s tk oe Be 1 ot ii C/..1257 Weber's... ; 1 50 : hey 1 50 ( ; C/__ 1963 a WAH Hatter 1 50 C/..1313 Graefe’s, sickle-shaped. . pds ( iy) “nglish pattern... C/..1314 Hayes’... 1 50 i lH | C/..1317 Sichet’s 1 99 ; Hit | i} | | CORNEA KNIVES. oe IRIDECTOMY KNIVES. : ( ) wal C/..1323 Agnew’s.... 1 50 ee i 1) C/..1267 Angular bent. : 1 50 C/..1829 Meyhoefer’s ; 1 50 hae Ht i} Hi} C/..1269 Desmarres’, straight edge. . 1 50 C/..1335 Taylor’s, sharp-pointed I 50 i} } | C/. .1275 ide concave ‘* ., 1 50 C/..1341 be LU ek aay 1 50 WP VE Wea C/, 1281 i convex ‘| 1 50 KERATOMY KNIVES. oa i ) | C/. .1287 i: angular, right and ; C/..1347 Beer’s, 3 sizes t ( | Wa left piadt. ie 1 50 C/..1353 Coccius’... be Le ‘ ] aa i C/..1289 Kuhnt’s, probe-pointed.. : 1 25 C/..1359 Hall’s, semi-circular blade...... 1 ot ii 1h peeanta 4 . “angularbent 1 25 *C/..18365 ‘* bayonet shape. . 1 5Y ) / i} ALL INSTRUMENTS REARING THE K.-S, CO.’S $ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE OPHTHALMIC INSTRUMENTS, 3015 & SON, CINCINNATI, O. Max WocuHerR - ——— - ——€ Pa Hl il! i | if F 1 C/.13883 C/.1889 C/.1895 C/.1399 C/.1407 C/.1413 C/.1416 C/.1425 kis i | | nike t Hh C/.1431 C/.1487 C/.1443 C/.1455 C/.1461 C/.1467 C/.14738 CC /.1479 C/.14838 C/.1485 Cy/.1491 C/.1509 ) KNIVES.—Continued. KERATOMY KNIVES.—Continued., C/..1425 Graefe’s, straight a 50 C/..1371 Hirschberg’s. iis $1 75 C/..1431 Knapp’s, hollow ground. 7 1 a C/..1377 Jaeger’s, right and left . 1 50 C/..1437 Kuhnt’s, double curved, 2 sizes. 1 50 é C/__ 1383 of RoR 3 Ag 1 35 C/..1443 Noyes’, hollow ground 1 50 38e straight, 3 sizes oe ‘ psi , r C/.. 1389 “ half bent,3 « 50 C/..1455 Scherck’s. . 1 50 C/. 1395 “ alts se) te 50 C/..1461 Schweigger’s. 1 50 bps ; 5 oR : 37 Sichel’ 0 : C/..1399 Noyes’, for enlarging the incision 25 C/ 1467 Sichel Fa re “oer 50 / C/..1401 Schweigger’s. 50 Ci. 1473 Taylor Ss angular...... 75 : C/..1407 Taylor’s. 1 50 C/E 1470 | Weckee sisi. s 1 50 | C/..1483 Desmarres’, scarifying knife. 1 50 LINEAR CATARACT KNIVES. pag ens aay he ‘ ge 4s uthrie's, strabismus - a) : , - : 5 ‘ “4 1413 Baader’s, angular, right and left. my C) 1600 Brazil's, enubleation ‘a 1 50 | ‘+1416 Deutschmann’s, double edged... ‘9 C/..1515 Desmarres’ synechotome.. 7 50 ] ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, COS $ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE, i) | OPHTHALMIC INSTRUMENTS. | c/ C/ C/ c/ C/ C/ C/ C/ Max WOoOCcHER 1599 C/.1629 C/.1635 C/.1641 C/.1647 C/.1653 KNIVES.—Continued. Meyhoefer’s capsule knife.... $1 50 Payne’s pterygium ‘“ . 1 75 Schlitz’s dakrytome 6 00 Schmidt-Rimpler’s spoon knife for chalazion 1 50 Schoeler’s neurotume.. . 1 50 Stafford’s myotome, guarded 3 50 Wecker’s sclerotome ame ety 80 Week’s grattage knife.......... 4 00 MASSEUR Tlorton’s cornea] masseur 2 00 ay ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S 3016 OPHTHALMIC INSTRUMENTS. — -— =¢ f ain A C/.1581 C/.1587 C/.1599 C/.1617 C/.1623 { { { NEEDLES C/..1617 Plain, straight. cataract x1 00 C/. .1623 “s curved z : 00 ( C/..1629 Bowman’s, ‘« with stop 1 10 C/..1635 Dalrymple’s, p ae ee 1 50 C/..1641 Schweigger's. ac ie 10 C/..1647 Walton’s, se eee 1 25 ( C/. .1653 ‘* grooved for soft cataract 25 ( C/..1665 Stevens’, divulsion . 50 ( C/..1671 Hirschberg’s ophthalmostate a C/..1677 Noyes “ 50 C/..1683 Pamard’s “ age 20 { C/..1689 Schweigger’s ee js 50 { C/..1695 Three-pronged A we ( TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE 3017 Max WocHer & Son, CINCINNATI, O. al | C/.1701 C/.1707 C/.1709 C/.1710 C/.1713 C/.1779 C/. .1701 C/. 1707 C/..1709 C/. 1710 ) C/. .1713 ) C/..1719 ) | Ci. 1725 Ci. .1737 ) C/. 1743 ) C/. 1749 ) C/..1761 ) C/. 1773 ) C/..1779 C/. F ik | NEEDLES —Continued. FOREIGN BODY NEEDLES. Plain, curved. Dix’s spud. . Kuhnt’s gouge ‘ Walton's gouge, round-pointed.. sharp “y IRIS NEEDLES. Beer’s, straight. . Critchett’s. De la Roza’s Knapp’s knife, 3 sizes...... .... Sox (Waele BOOIE > acd Levi’s, with eye....-.. 1 $1 00 10 00 50 “2 50 50 50 wy ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S ¢$ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE, OPHTHALMIC C/ C/ C/. C/ oe A Gi. C/ Ci. C/. C/.1719 C/.1725 C/.1737 C 1785 1791 1796 1797 1809 1815 .1827 1833 1839 1845 i : '} 1839 C/.1 C/.1833 C/ IRIS NEEDLES.—Continued. Luzardi’s, hooked. Straight PARACENTESIS NEEDLES. Broad-pointed..... Desmarres’, with stop, straight. ““ “se ss curved... TATTOOING NEEDLES. Baader’s. . . WI 6 5 6 oid Fi wEeae cgi De Wecker's, an bined in one handle........ INSTRUMENTS. ik 845 spatula, com- /.1743 C/.1749 C/.1761 C/.1773 50 50 dU 00 3018 Max WocHerR & SON. CINCINNATI, O. i] as I} ti Wit HiT ‘ Wat C/..1929 Wy aa | tH] WN La | i} OPHTHALIMOSCOPES. 7 i ; C/..1887 Knapp’s, 23 lenses, covered disc, numbered in inch and Wiel) metric systems, round mirror and two condensing | Pee EN Obes Fe Ogee ETE sew Rete ta ek ee ue : i | ) Lit tha Aas. EAODPOICK-Bs 10) CAESs biee).'s sticks Be eee eNe Pee reer 2 26 HiT i} te ih he i : ‘ g bare | ia) C/..1929 Loring’s, 7 lenses, revolving disc, with round or tilting HT } \ i mirror, and condensing lens, in case............ 4 00 H} Wis vi | wy ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, COv’S $ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE OPHTHALMIC INSTRUMENTS. 3019 Max WocHer & Son, CINCINNATI, O. : VW Mie SS OPHTHALMOSCOPES— Continued. : ) C 1935 Loring’s, with 12 lenses and 2 condensing lenses, WAICASS ioe ore Pees: a C/..1941 « « 15 « and 2 condensing lenses, gl Cs EE Re ; 6 50 *C/..1947 « « 15 « tilting mirror and 2 con- ; densing lenses, in case. . 6 75 a C/..1953 ‘“ « 15 « tilting mirror and quad- rant, giving a total series of 65 combinations...... 7 00 | { it wy | ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S $ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE. i | ; ti till OPHTHALMIC INSTRUMENTS. ii te 1965 C/. .1966 C/...1972 C/..1978 pupilmeter and condensing lens, American model condensing lens —?4 D.), in case OPHTHALMOSCOPES— Continued. Same as above, English model ane Roth’s, improved, with automatic quadrant, index, tilting mirror and 0:5 to 95 combinations, wy 3.5 Same as above, with addition of small driving wheel D. and Morton’s, improved, with plane, concave and short focus mirrors, silver 0.5 to $20 00 25 00 20 00 22 50 wh ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S $ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE. OPHTHALMIC INSTRUMENTS. 3021 Max WocHER & SON RETINOSCOPES. *C/..1977 Plane mirror, for retinoscopy, 38 mm. diam C/..1980 Same, with folding handle C/..1983 Thorington’s mirror for ret- inoscopy. C/..1989 Ophthalmometer, improved, for 110 or 220 volt direct current, Special pamphlet upon application. C/..1992 Gruening’s set of 4 hand skias- copes.. Reet ye C/..1994 Maddox’s test for heterophoria C/. .1995 a double prism. C/..1996 Culbertson’s prisoptometer. C/..1998 Skiascopic chimney, made of asbestos...... wy OPHTHALMIC INSTRUMENTS. Cc OPHTHALMOMETERS, SKIASKOPES AND $1 | 1 &0 1998 00 00 OU 00 > 00 io 00 00 00 Chis ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S $ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE, = cf C/ ALL 1NSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, COv’S 2067 C/ C/ C/ i C/ *C/ C/ fo Cc C/ C/. C/ C C/. .2103 3022 } | ! = C/. .2097 PROBES AND DILATORS. 2007 Anel’s lachrymal probe, 2019 Berger’s 2025 Blitz’s 2031 Bowman’s 2032 2043 2049 a ‘ ..2061 2067 2079 Caldwell’s 2091 Galezowsky’s ‘ 2097 Se 2103 Gruening’s cautery probe, Brewster’s « OPHTHALMIC assorted sizes silver plated, 75c.; -** dilator i probes, 8 sizes, plated set ae silver.. : set set of 8, with Critchett’s canali- culus director, in metal case... dilator, forceps action director. probes, cupped plated, 75c.; silver * 16 sizes ‘ set $350; ‘* set ‘ 6 “se ‘ oe $2 95 dilator wy INSTRUMENTS. Max WocHEerR & SON, CINCINNATI, O. C/2061 TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE 2079 Max 3023 W OCHER PROBES AND DILATORS.—Continued. C/..2115 Levi’s lachrymal dilator, double-ended............. -..eee. eee $1 50 C/..2121 Noyes’ + probes, 6 sizes, plated set 38 50 C/..2122 ef 9 as +o SUvers. -. set 6 00 C/--2127 Schwarzschild’s canaliculus probe........ 1 00 C/..2183 Schweigger’s lachrymal probes, 4 sizes, plated.. set 1 25 C/ ..2134 ‘ . ry bead 31 4 Sag ane set 2 75 C/. .2139 i forceps, for holding above. . Fy PAs Ie ae EP 2 25 C/..2145 Theobald’s lachrymal probes, 16 sizes, plated.. set 3 00 C/. .2146 oy 6) “silver set 6 00 | C/..2157 Weber’s dilator, graduated, plated. 0 60 \ C/. .2158 “ “ “ ee silver 1 25 ' C/..2163 Wecker’s iris probe, with handle, plated. 1 00 C/. .2164 “6 Ag “6 a WER Uk wae cea a > 1 50 C/..2169 William's lachrymal probe, olive-pointed, 8 sizes, plated. . set 1 50 C/. .2170 es 7. bh bs +e silver. set 2 50 C/. .2175 se ¢¢ Gilator, Plat. 6 si isos celsceceebescnces 0 75 C/..2176 bd at OVER. chasse. wou en ee bre ieee se 1 00 C/ 2169/70 C/.2175/6 yy ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, COS ¢$ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE OPHTHALMIC INSTRUMENTS. 3024 Max WocHer & Son, CINcINNaTI, O. SCISSORS. / C/..2193 Stout, for enucleation.. $1 10 C/..2199 Warlomont’s, for enucleation 6 50 Straight, sharp-pointed, for iris 1 00 Curved on flat, sharp-pointed, for iris... ; 1 00 } C/.. .2333 “6 sideways, sharp-pointed, | i for iris ‘ 1 00 C/..2229 Angular, probe pointed on lower blade, for iris 1 10 ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE. OPHTHALMIC INSTRUMENTS. C/ C/ Max WoOcHER C/ 30 & SON. CINCINNATI, O. 2253 HH IN C/. .2283 SCISSORS.—Continued. Liebreich’s, for iris . Stevens’ tenotomy scissors Westcott’s, 35 ~ Mathieu's for iris, straight 1 gd a curved 2283 McClure’s, “ straight 2289 sy hej curved Noyes’, for iris, with ivory or metal handle ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S OPHTHALMIC TRA TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE INSTRUMENTS. Ww C/..2301 C/..2307 Scherck’s, for iris, blunt-pointed DeWecker’s, ne Weiss’, as Wilde’s, s Arlt’s, lachrymal. Knapp’s, (3 ‘ « Liebold’s, #6 OPHTHALMIC 3026 SCISSORS.—Continued, plain. . with 1 probe point curved... Sy ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S. COv?S $ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE INSTRUMENTS. Max WocuHer & Son, CINCINNATI O. 50 00 00 t 50 Or a0 50 50 50 Max WoOcHER C/ .2397 HN 4 | 1 SCISSORS.—Continued. | i C/..2361 Chadwick’s, for pterygium, R. $2 50 | | C/’, .2367 = a’ + L. 2 50 I C/. .2373 me ae ii \ cutved on flat. 1 75 | ! C/..2379 Straight, blunt-pointed scis- | H sors, for strabismus... . 1 00 C/. .2385 Curved, blunt-pointed scissors, ; for strabismus#.......... 1 00 i *C/..2391 Curved, probe-pointed scis- j 4“ ; \ sors, for strabismus. . . 1 25 \ C/..2397 Bowman’s, for strabismus, | | Straight, with 2 probe It / points . : 1 25 i lf + 20r 1) . C/9373 C/.2385 : i? | ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, COS TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE | Ht | i| OPHTHALMIC INSTRUMENTS ) C/..2439 C/..2445/51.C/. .2469 SCISSORS.—Continued 2403 Bowman’s, for strabismus, curved on flat, with 2 probe points C/. .2409 7 ph angular, ‘* 2 sharp *C/..2415 Maunoir’s, “s 1 probe point.. C/. .2421 Y iy bee ‘* points SPATULA. LID RETRACTORS. DeWecker’s, shell...... 2469 Plain, shell “es silver ; P 2 Desmarres, 4 sizes German silver >/ . .248 “6 jointed, 2 sizes ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, COv’S TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE, OPHTHALMIC INSTRUMENTS. Max WOoOCcHER C/..2619 26% ) 265 ). 2645 C/. .2649 C/. .2655 LID RETRACTORS.—Continued LID PLATES—Continued SPECULA,.—Continued. i} #C/..2493 Fox’s, shell $ 0 90 C/ 2541 Jaeger’s, horn $075 C/..2619 Graefe’s latest $1 25 | C/..2499 Noyes’, fenestrated 1 25 C/ 2547 és ivory 125 *C/..2625 Alfred Graefe’s. 3 50 C/..2505 Pellier’s 0 35 SPECULA *C/..2681 Greene’s..... ) 50 a EE aha psa Plain, wire $025 C/..2684 Hirschberg’s. .. 175 tI a ‘5 Bowman’s 150 C/..2637 Kmnapp’s 1 %5 | LID PLATES Critchett’s....... 100 *C/..2643 Landolt’s,straight 1 50 | C/...2529 Jaeger’s, hard Galante’s 50 C/...2645 ‘6 latest 3 50 | rubber $ 0 25 Galezowsky’s .... 250 C/..2649 Luwrence’s... 1 50 ii C/. .2535 now, AVOLY 075 Graefe’s... <>. 100° (Ci. 2655 Lieboid’s;.4, .35 20) srne i i i i | ane ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, COS TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE. | j / } OPHTHALMIC INSTRUMENTS. } : 3030 | ; Max WocuHer & Son,’ CINCINNATI. C); € C/. .2781 1} ) | | | HiT { . c ‘ ca 1 7K HI 1H} it C/..2661 Liebreich’s, plain EP $1 00 C/ Schweigger’s { . wh 7h bil | C/. .2667 = latest improv. pattern 1 50 C/ Stevens’ F : tie iB Es oe i) : } | Hi C/..2673 Luer’s, original pattern sari 1 00 C/ Stroschein’s, right ye 2 00 | 11h C/. .2679 " latest + rvs 1 10 Ch: \ MOTE SS Re 2 00 | | | C/..2685 Noyes’, plain ; 50 C/ d for both eyes 2 00 | i) C/..2691 “ improved, with set screw 1 00 C/ NV ODOl Oo. Cilia ints "ees * Om ae 1 50 it} eh ea C/..2703 Pana’s. ree 205 C/ et new pattern............ 1 2 1} | ; C/. .2709 *“* modified . 1 50 C/ Kn right and left........... cap i | | i} | j C/..2721 Payne’s.. it Abe 2 25 C/ Weiss’ ios bt - 200 Hn it tai) C/..2727 Prince's shew 300 C/ Wilde’s, plain . ; 1 50 a | *C/..2733 Schmidt-Rimpler’s. . ; 3 50 i] | Wh i) Oe an ean ey ; | j 1 ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S. COS TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE, ae i i j | | 11 ae OPHTHALMIC INSTRUMENTS. 3031 Max WocHER & SON. CINCINNATI, O. |) } ] \ \ i | , A 4 fs i on nll | tbh i a BAL C/2811 C/.2817 C C/.2829 C/.2835 C 847 C/.2853 C/.2859 2877/83 C/.2889 C/.2895 C/.2901 C/.29138 | ) \ % | 1 1 fall a ie | ry C/.2914 C/2915 C/.2916 C/2917 C.2919 C/ 2931 C/.2987 C/2943 C/.2947 C/2949 C/2955 C/.2961 C/.2967 C/.2979 C | SPOONS AND CURETTES C;..2811 Arlit’s, fenestrated. Saeed $150 *C/..2907 Hollow scoop, for soft cataract. $ 1 50 C/..2817 Bowman's ‘“ ee. pre 110 C/..29138 Knapp’s, for iridectomy, silver 1 50 C/..2823 Brecht’s $$. silver... 1 75 C/..2914 Kuhnt’s scraper .. 1 25 *¢/ Bunge’s, single..... 1 50 Cr 2015 a oe 1 25 "Ci. ae double-ended . 2 00 C/. .2916 + 7 1 25 C/ Carter’s “6 1 25 C/. .2917 “ ss : cs 12 C/ Critchett’s.. 3 1 25 C/..2919 Meyhoefer’s, sharp, 4 sizes 1 25 C/ ee serrated, £m 1 25 *C/ os double-ended. 2 00 C/ fF modified by Graefe, cr Noyes’. 1 25 | silver, 1 25 C/ “ toothed . 150 | Cc SST ean eRe 1 00 ray Ms Pagenstecher’s, for iridectomy. 175 C ‘* long form. ‘hr 1 00 ia gi Skeel’s, serrated 1 50 a Dohnberg’s, trachoma rasp..... 2.50 Ohi Taylor’s, fenestrated 1 75 eG Double-ended, hard rubber F 0 50 Cr Waldau’s, silver ‘ 1 50 Cc Graefe’s, hard rubber...... ‘ 1 00 Cc/ Weber’s, tortoise shell 1 25 | C tortoise shel] 1 25 C/ us fenestrated.. 1 10 | Cc Py, lens tractor... é 1 35 Cr NeWecker’s, sharp.. 1 25 | Cc. Hebra’s, sharp. ; ot 1 25 Cr “ for enucleation. . 1 50 | C ‘« double-ended... . 1 75 oo Wells’ sf 7 1 25 n4 | i wy | ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, COS TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE. | | ; ii | WH OPHTHALMIC INSTRUMENTS. Hi i] ’ : : : | Aa) MV) HiT Ww | 1h WH | Bhi | ai iH] Vay a 4) Hl ( C/..3009 Himley’s 2 1B @ C/..3015 Prince's ¥¢ 1 50 C/..3021 Reverdin’s, with pressure action 5 50 C/ . .8027 with slide action 1 50 NEEDLE HOLDERS. C/..3051 Galezowsky’s ee ets C/..3057 Knapp’s C/..3063 Mathieu’s. rt ig ina ' C/..3069 Prout’s . Sa) 0 ta il C/. .3075 , Sand’s ‘ 73195 —G/..8201 C/..3207 C/..3081 Stevens’ mausas’ $00. 0/,.8219 Cc DOUBLE-END EYE INSTRUMENTS DOUBLE-END EYE INSTRUMENTS. C/..3105 Cotton carrters, double > i Chg Needle and probe § C/..3111 Cystotome and scoop d Cc ‘ scoop Che.3117 se $ . De ‘to -spud, Schmidt-Rimpler’s 2.50 ie Probe and scoop C/ 3 ‘* angular and scoop. 2 00 ¢ loop spoon ( 3129 and spatula, Jaeger’s.. 2 oF C spatula C/. .3135 traight anc 2 25 ¢ Spatula and spoon C 3153. Hooks, blunt anc 1% Cc Spoon, double, Bowman's. C/..3159 Needle and gouge 2 00 ( oe hy Jaeger’s ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE 8111 C/..8117 C/. .3123 C/..3129 K.-S, COv’S OPHTHALMIC 3032 ical (ial a C/..3185 Cc 8153 C/..8159 C/..3171 Cc SUTURE NEEDLES INSTRUMENTS. Son. CINCINNATI, O. TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE. C/ 2049 Ht 3033 Max WocHER & SON. CINCINNATI, O. }j } " ] | | C/. .8833 C/. .8327 } DCJBLE-END INSTRUMENTS.—Continued. SYRINGES. C/. .3243 Spoon and enucleation knife $2 75 y Agnew’s, lachrymal, with2 points $3 09 Cae $6 ‘* sickle-shaped 275 Anel’s, se x5 “6 C/. .8255 es needle 2 00 ‘ hardrub. mounts 2 50 C/..3261 Strabismus hooks, double end.. 1 75 a pga 4s 3 00 * My 4 3 us fine, silver. . 7 00 We furnish double-end eye instruments Colburn’s, “ with middle in either: ear tip *C Fixed ivory handle C/..3315 DeSchweinitz’s, lachrymal, with *D Fixed metal handle 2 Wecker’s silver canule.. 4 00 4 % ea C/..3327 Knapp’s, lachrymal, with gold C/..8111, C/.:8159, C/..3177, C/31838 pT cigs ito es can be furnished in styles: C/ Liebold’s, subpalpebral.... ) 60 { E Ivory sliding pencil case C/..3339 Luer’s, lachrymal, with 3 canule 50 / F Metal sliding pencil case C/ McFarlan’s, ‘5 “1 canula 150 G Metal screw pencil. case. | C/..3207, C/..3219 can be supplied in style E at same prices. When ordering please specify. ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE. I w Ml OPHTHALMIC INSTRUMENTS. 3369/75 f i 6. 3408 C/..3411 ee C/. 3423 C/..3429 C/..3 SYRINGES.—Continued. , Drop bottle, with ground in pipette Pana’s, hard rubber mounting for y Galezowsky’s eye dropper . ante chambe1 $8 00 Stroschein’s dropping bottles, with Prince’s, lachrymal AAT em 1 00 ground in pipettes; for sterilizing Tansley’s,with 3 silver bulbouscanule 4 00 and keeping the liquids, in 4 differ Wecker’s, ‘‘ German silver canula. x 00 ent colors labeled as follows: atro “6 * silver canula 275 pine (violet), cocain (white), eserine Callan’s Lid irrigator, with bulb 2 50 (brown), hamatropine ( 0 60 ee ae aS : ie > Ae Same, set of 4 bottles, wi d 3 00 EYE INSTRUMENTS AND APPLIANCES. */. .8423 Undine eye dropper 0 50 3393 Plain eye dropper »zer ) 34 Eye bath, of porcelain 0 20 *C/..8399 Atropine dropper and bottle, aseptic ‘/. . B43 “s ++ $6 glass ; 0 20 C/..3405 Andrew’s eye dropper, for anterior 0 40 /. 8441 ‘ 46.408 ‘* combined with chamber sian ; : 1 00 bottle. 0 40 4 ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CQ’S TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE. OPHTHALMIC INSTRUMENTS. 393 Max Wocuer «& Son. CINCINNATI, O. C/..3459 = C/. 3465 > PN C/. .3549 SUNDRY EYE INSTRUMENTS AND APPLIANCES.—Continued. Bowmant’s douche tip, hard rub! ; ‘/. .3491 »ber $ 0 25 Gy Metal Rack, upright, for 35 inst. $ 3 C/ Graefe’s sh ‘‘ hor. w. stopcock 9 50 C/..3492 sy “ * rho AD ote 42 es. .é Noyes’ curved : 0 75 ones horizontal ‘“* 6 « 2 25 C/ 3465 Saemisch’s ‘ hard rubber 1 50 Cy; al ue ts eed | 2 75 €/. 3471 Schweigger’s douch« tip, glass 0 75 et “ ‘ se 18): « 3 00 C/. 3477 6 “ ‘* hard rubber 1 25 *C/. 36 Wooden tray, for 52 instruments 1 25 C/. 3483 Wicherkiewicz’s eye chamber, for Ci. 3 Eyeshades, plain foroneeye, 2sizes 0 15 { ; dark cures... : 1 50 CH. 3 “ 4 OO Mew oages,S 0 2% | C/. 3487 Metal Rack, upright, for 19 inst 2 50 C/..3% Andrew's eye shield........... 0 75 j C/. 3488 ef abd 20 * 2 75 c 8549 Ring’s mask, each 35 per doz, 80 C/ 3489 vl i “¢ | O8 8 00 ( 3551 Mule’s vitreous spheres sy 0 10 : C/. 3490 “ “ “ “ B20 «4 2 | Hit | wy Hill ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, COS TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE i il if] ti | | OPHTHALMIC INSTRUMENTS. Max WOcHER 306 1 C/. 3615 C/. .3555 C/ SUNDRY EYE INSTRUMENTS AND APPLIANCES.—Continued. C/..8565 Graefe’s optometer..... 0.2. nce cee cee etn soa e eels C/..3561 Lawrence’s strabismometer, ivory or metal .. C/..3567 Test drum... *C/..3573 Goldbeater skin for same. PES Tres *C/. .35! Fine kid gas 2 Oh SRE RE ee : C/..3591 Leiter’s lead coil, for applying heat and cold .......... OPHTHALMIC OPERATING CASES. C/, 8615 Operating Set No. 1... .. 2.2.0... eee e sce e eee gee eeees Fine polished wood case, containing: i Beer's cataract knife 1 Daviel’s curette and spatula. 2 Desmarres’ eyelid retractors. 1 curved foreign body needle. 1 iris hook, sharp 1: B01; Operating ‘Set New Be p00). 4.0: 0s Saag = | as ss ote Sie Fine polished wood case, containing: 1 Beer’s cataract knife curved foreign body needle. 1 Graefe’s linear « 2 strabismus hooks. 1 Jaeger’s keratome 1 cystotome and spoon 1 straight cataract needle 2 Desmarres’ eyelid retractors. *C/..3645 Operating Set No. 4 Fine polished wood case, containing 1 Beer's cataract knife 1 straight iris scissors. 1 angular iridectomy knife. j curved « “ 1 cystotome, 1 straight iris forceps 2 discission needles, 1 curved « “ *C/..365] Operating Set No. 5, for Strabismus, 1 plai ul 1 Gut! a perfect and comfortable fit? 12—When the If the e do they cover it completely? 13 occasions uneasiness, where is the pain felt? 14—Can this un- easiness be compar i to a pressure or to the contact of some irri- tating substance? 15—Mentuton if : ions from sample are color or diameter of th is and pupil. Directions for Inserting and Removing an Artificial Eye. = To insert the eye, hold it t broad outer end under the upper e tween the forefinger an ; wet it by dipping in water. Push its lid and slide it up towards its destined position as far as it will readily with the f £0; retain it there with the foref nger, and er of the other hand draw down the lower ey 1 till the lower edge sli psin. The insertion will be facilitated by looking downward To remove the eye, depress the lower eyelid with the fi the edge of the thumb-nail, the head of a pin, a little hook or ler the edge of the eye, lift it forward and ¢ small blunt in ument t let it slip out Both in inserting and extracting an artificial eye it is = SO g g J 12 As ly A Left Eye best to hold the face over a bed, a soft cushion or like, so that if the eye should slip out of the fingers it will not be broken in falling eye should be taken out on going to bed and placed in water to cleanse it of the n is which erent to it The depression at the top of an artificial eye is for the purpose of preventing the eye from interfering with the action of the superior oblique in cases where this muscle still retains its insertion into the sclerotic PRiceE, Artificial Eyes, taken from stock, each $ 3 00 «e 10 00 e made to order, from, samples or drawin $6 00 to Dr. Snellen s « Retorm”’ Artificial Eye, with concavity closed by glass disc giving a broader surface upon the stump of the enucleated eye, assuring greater mobility, prevention of the accumulation nd fluids, and avoidance of the irritation often produced by an eye of the usual make when of mucus worn for some time. Price, each net $ 5 00 An extr a charge in addition to above prices is made when we fit-the eye, depending on amount of time and attention required in fitting wy ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE. OPHTHALMIC INSTRUMENTS, <= C/. .4095 C/. .3999 C/..4005 C/..4011 C/..4017 C/. .4023 C/. .4029 C/. .4035 C/, .4041 C/. .4047 C/. .4053 C/..4059 C/ ..4065 C/. .4071 C/. .4074 C/. .4077 C/. .4080 C/. .4083 Ss C/..4101 AIR BAGS FOR INFLATING THE EUSTACHIAN CANAL AND Lennox Browne's .. C/..4107 Politzer’s, 2 oz., plain 3 2 oz., with e 4 oz., plain dg 4 oz., with ve 6 oz., plain - 6 oz., with te 8 oz., plain se 8 oz., with 10 oz , plain i 10 oz., with ie 12 oz, plain “6 12 oz., with Trautmann'’s, 10 oz. sf 12 oz. ae 14 oz.. Lucae’s, double balloon genes $1 pins 0a ee 0 vaive oy 0 ee 0 Valvé. ... 0 secceee 0 vaive vaive . valve - valve - 2 ) 1 1 1 1 1 1¢ 1 1 1 C/ 50 60 70 80 90 95 05 ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K..S, COv’S wy 4110/11 C/ C/ C/. C/ Ci. C/. C/. *C/. gO in C/. Cc/ C/. C/, TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE Cc/ 4084 .4095 4101 . 4107 4110 4111 4113 -4119 -4125 -4137 4143 4149 4155 AURAL INSTRUMENTS. -4113 C/ Lucae’s, doubl catheterisr EUSTACHIAN Hard rubber, ¢ 4137/43 C/ ACCESSORIES. e balloon, for i CATHETERS ) sizes . Ayres’, bulbous.. Dench’s, graduated, pure silver, with 3 bot Hartmann’s, ( 7 Itard’s, Germa - pure si Kramer’s, German silver, grad-) igies.. Tice yerman silyer.. pure silver y Herzfeld’s, spiral end A Sibver as Par: lver uated, 6 sizes Lucae’s, Germ bi silver pure silver an silver, 4 sizes 4149/55 h } i C/..4161 C/..4167 C/..4173/79 C;..4191 C/..4197 C/..4203/9 C HTH ; | ’ Hy HEA Hii] : ’ ; i / iii Hite Pia hii hi Wal tt : i | iW C/. .4264/65 rae : 7 : ISUFF Ss. | | ' EUSTACHIAN CATHETERS.—Continued INSUFF LAT j C/..4161 Noyes’, silver ht or left. 1 t C/..4251 Buttle’s iodine inhaler, hard | ee IH} ; C/..4167 Trautmann’s silver ? : a ee eh i} C/..4173 Troelltsch’s, graduated, 4 sizes, C/ ae pa German silver. 0 75 sy. Hartmann’s insufflator, 1 C/..4179 “ silver 1 50 hard rubber mounted 1 00 ¢ silver. 1: eae ay ahd dpe pie cha er ah) C/..4191 Catheter holder, Lucae’s ee ie C/..4257 Roosa’s iodine cehenery Se tom / iat tee C/..4197 “ “ Politzer’s . 0 50 C/..4263 Pomeroy’s “ — os glass.... 0 40 ti} It ] “a C/..4264 Trautmann’s insufflator, hard i yy | NOZZLES. rubber 2 25 aa : } Knapp’s 7 bist , C/. 4265 “ “ | | i] Ni C/ 4203 Knapp’s, hard rubber, small $0 20 *C/ 4266 Park’s insufflating noz i} rib C/ . .4209 “4 po 0 oy use W pressed 50 / Vy C/..4215 Hard rubber, long ands 0 2 7 he at earns tah I | . Hi C/..422 olive-point 0 20 in | Dench’s vaporizer, W + om 2 75 ; | . i Ch at oblong, rour 0 20 4 with catheter | | ) | \ 4 - i olive-pointed,rour d a . C/ and air bag 4 50 ] | Lah . Of ;, 45 for connections, 0 20 See also C/..5529 etc 1 | 1 1H Of 45 ‘* for catheters 0 20 1 i C/. .423 oe eats orate ‘ 0 15 Ba | : i ALL i1NSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, COWS TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE | | ? AURAL INSTRUMENTS. 3047 | Max WocuHer & Son. CINCINNATI, O. us —- @ al " | 5 i C/.4287 C/.4805 C 421) C C/.4407 C/.4312 C/.4298 C/.4335 | | ' | | q { i i h bie ay bl i y ’ ) */.4841 C .4347/53 C/.4857 C/.4365 C/.4871. ¢ 1355 C/.4889 C,.4895 Cy.4401 € C/.4419 °C /.4425 C/.4823 ACOUFIETER APPLICATORS.—Continued. C/..4287 Politzer’s,1n case... "AL Ceeierhs aay $250 *C/..4355 Cotton Carrier, Brown’s...... tees $0 DB i : C/. .4357 Bruck’s..... 0% APPLICATORS 3 ee gaat & ‘* Buck’s, triangular, 7in. 9 99 Caustic holder, Baginsky.s .......... 125 Foleas i yy Deville’s. or igeers -- 100 “ ‘“* Krause’s. ... ; :. $00. + CE& 7 ‘« Gottstein’s 0 35 “ ‘* Lucae’s, bayonet shape 75 C/.. 4 = ‘* Hartmann’s. ... 0 35 “ ‘* Troelltsch’s. knee bent 060 C/. > ‘* Holcomb’s..........., 0 20 “ “ “ new patter 0 75 C/..4395 « ‘¢ Ivan’s, one piece..... 025 ' “ to WebersLiel’s 22.25. ... 160 (C/z.4401 . ‘« — Roosa’s. . el .- see a0 ; Cotton carrier, plain bayonet shape.. 0 75 C/..4407 i ‘« Trautmann'’s . ...., 0 65 : “ a0: Steaiohen. 0 Sihlsl CP ssh Bigs. Weber-Lel’s 27)... to Ome “ ‘* insliding handle 1 25 C/..4419 Sponge nolder. Haftmann’s......... 0 50 a ‘© Allen's, plated........ 09145 C/..4425 Cotton Packer, Trautmann’s....... 0 50 " a aluminum.... 0 15 w i at ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, COS TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE. By it ii i AURAL INSTRUMENTS. 3048 Ro 4437 C/..444) Hil Vy ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S AURAL INSTRUMENTS. Son. CINCINNATI, O. CHISELS AND GOUGES. 7 *C/..4427 Bishop’s chisel : *C/..4429 ‘* gouge, 3 widths... C/..4481 Buck’s chisel 2 aii) C/ . .4437 “te gouge, 2 1H} €/..4441 Hand gouge, 2 pet TR 1h C/..4443 Hartmann’s chisel, 3 widths. . i] : C/. .4449 “ gouge,3“* 1 iit C/..4451 Jacobson’s chisel,.% in. wide... 1 i 1} C/..4453 Lucae’s “ Qwidths..... ‘ Lh i} C/..4461 Schwabe’s chisel, straight edge, 3 widths. . ae C/. .4764 af “oblique edge, right, 3 widths.. ii C/..4473 “ de al edge, left, 8“ 1 ii C) . .4479 7 gouge, straight edge, 3 widths... | : |) *C/. .4485 og set of 6 assorted chisels and gouges, in wie case. | QO 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE 3049 Max WocHer & Son, CINCINNATI. O. CHISELS AND GOUGES —Continued. C/..4497 Schwartze’s chisel, str 4 widths. $ $0 60 C/ .. .4503 dy ‘** bayonet shape 0 75 C/. .4509 rht, 4 widths 0 75 0 C/..4515 »rted chisels 0 Se 674 : 0 C/..4517 i ea 1 25 5 C/..4518 ss chisel, curved 3 widths 0 90 0 C/..4519 “ gouge, “ 3 « 1 00 0 C/. .4520 “ guard for same...... 1 00 5 C/..4521 Trautmann’s raspatory........ 1 50 5 C/. .4527 “ chisel, 6 widths.. 0 60 5 C/. .4529 “ gouges,6 “ .. 0 %5 0 0 CURETTES AND SPOONS. ‘0 a C/..4583 Bishop’scurette.............. $ 100 C/..4539 Buck’s blunt curette, fine steel 0 60 | 0 C/. .4545 ie venary,..°°s* eras 0 65 | C/..4551 “ mastoid “* — 4 sizes, 1 50 ' C/.4517 C/.4520 C/.4521 C/.4588 2/..4557 Coxeter’s curette............ 1:00 6/4589 Gy 4545 C/.4551 C).4557 1 | wy 1 | ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S $ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE ii AURAL INSTRUMENTS. ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S a i] it | ali a 5 iy ; Witt | WHI | | i] ' a { I} PK | \ | | + \\ y a ; j ay | | : 4569 C/..4581 C/..4611 a Wi \ i Hil 1 Hil | | : | | | f | iW Hi) | A Wil | 4 ] Ta | ; ] 1) i Hit | , i} bal - vee } 1} i ) Ny i} | } 1) : } | ia | {\ : ] | A | | 4 | i C/ 4575 C/ .4599 C/.4605 C/.4629 C/.4685 C/.4641 C/.4647 ) ¢ il ‘Bil! Waa) HEHE | CURETTES AND SPOONS.—Continued. 1it i C/..4563 Delstanche’s sharp curette $150 C/. .4629 Gross’ scoop and s i | 1} Hi C/..4569 Gross’ curette and | ” 0 40 C/..4635 Miczkowsky’s } i} : C/..4575 lLangenbeck l . 085 C/..4641 i} i} ii C/. .4581 ion. 400 C/..4647 Politzer’s cu i} Vat Cl. .4583 “an sable 4°00 C/..4653 “ do ; j / i C/ .4585 Leroy d’Etiolles’ s > "5 C/..4659 Roser’s spoon ; ah. C/..4587 McKenzie’sr C/..4665 Schmidt’s steel Hi | Vail C/..4593 Polit . C/..4671 Speir’s spira r Hy hi i] C/..4599 Quire’s a1 *C/..4677 Trautmann’ i i] Hi) C/..4605 Wolf's adj 2 25 C/..4683 Troeltsch’s ang ' 1] } iii C/..4611 ** curet 1 3 *C/.. 4691 Ear spoon and cotto | | *C/..4623 Gross’ scoop anc 0 30 | CINCINNATI, 1665 C 4680 $0 40 nd ft bi )r 1 150 r 0 40 0 50 Tas} 0 50 0 75 1 3 ar 0 75 TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE. AURAL INSTRUMENTS, 3051 } | Max WocHER & SON, CINCINNATI, O. | wT Vi Uv @ ¢s Il C/, 4721/24 C/..4755 SS \ C/. .4809 ; ; C/ 4797 DIAGNOSTIC TUBES. DILATORS. C/..4701 Toynbee’s $0 40 C/ 4713 Speir’s 3 gp DOUCHES C/..4718 Buck’s C/..4719 Gumelasticintra tympanic tube, with ba hole in er 0 %5 C/'..4720 Same, with hole on side 07% C/..4721 Hartmann’sintratympanic tube, silve 4 99 C/. .4722 - same, metal 0% C/. .4723 im ‘* hard rubber : 0 60 C/ _.4724 “é ‘* silver, straight, with opening on side.. 4 1 00 C/ Hewitt’s. ian C/ Lucae’s, glass. ii 0 25 C/ hard rubber . ; ' 0 8 DRAINAGE TUBES. C/..4749 Gruening’s, for mastoid $0 60 C/ .4755 Kmapp’s, ss ‘ Aa sis. 050 DRILLS. C/_.4767 Buck’s, with 8 points, in case C/ 4768 10 Ath gies ay :. C/ .4779 Wilson’s, with adjustable guard FORCEPS. C/..4791 Allen’s : C/..4797 Bacon’s ; : j C/ ..4799 ‘« mastoid forceps... : C/ .480£ Berthold’s i C/, .4809 Bumstead’s ‘ ‘ ies i C/..4821 Caughtry’s, with slide catch C/ .4827 Duplay’s.. | a ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE. AURAL INSTRUMENTS. C/. .4905 C/. .4833 C/,.4899 C/..4917 C/..4911 FORCEPS—Continued* Durham’s, fenestrated, alligator C/..4893 Hartmann’s alligator jaw, spoon- jaw 4 $ shaped, cutting Gruber’s, serrated jaw ; 25 */..4899 Hinton’s.... mouse-toothed jaw 15 a 4905 ve new pattern Guye's .. x ; 15 >/..4911 Holtz’s for tympanic cavity. Hartmanfi’s, serrated jaw.. ; ..4913 Jacobson’s es # cutting edge rongeur 3 /..4915 Jamsen'’s, double curved, for " alligator jaw, ser mastoid hs rated.. i ; B35 C/. .4916 = double curved, articu alligator jaw, mouse lated Wibiy toothed - r 35 /..4917 Lange’s, fenestrated, pincer shape 4 ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE AURAL INSTRUMENTS. Max WocHER Lange’s, cutting edge .. Lister’s ada Lucae’s, bayonet shape rongeur Luer-Hartmann’s rongeur, 4939 4940 same, 4941 toothed. . McKay’s, mouse- » 4947 i ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S Tx MLL LL mee 4939 C/ C/, .4964 C/..4977 FORCEPS.—Continued. $2 50 Cc 50 C/.. 4959 0 75 Cc 4 00 C/. .4964 ‘ slightly curved 3 00 *C/. .4965 S C/..497T : full-curved. 8 C/, .4983 4; 1 75 C/ ..4989 iy ‘cross-action 250 OF AURALEINSTRUMENTS. & SON, CINCINNATI, O. 1. .4959 C/. .4983 /..4953 Noyes’, alligator jaw, serrated. '- ‘ cutting edge / ..4963 Politzer’s, scissor handle, curved sideways same, curved on flat fenestrated... cutting edge.. pincer shape, solid points fenestrated 4995 Pomeroy’s, mouse-toothed.. . C/. .4989 35 00 00 50 50 50 75 35 50 15 TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE, c/ C/ C/ C/ Cc/ C/ *Ci C/ Ch, ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S 3054 Max WocHER & SON. 5007 5013 5025 50381 5037 5043 5049 5055 6061 FORCEPS.—Continued. Roser’s #1 25 C/. .5073 Sexton’s, mouse-toothed 3 00 C/. .5079 Tiemann’s, double-jointed 275 C/ 6085 Toynbee’s, rectangular 1 50 “ curved 1 50 C/..5091 Trautmann’s, articulated 3 50 C/. .5097 Troeltsch’s, scissor handle... 1 25 C/..5103 Urbantschitsch’s, fenestrated Agr (9 C{..5109 Voltolini’s, articulated.,.. cael Owe C/, .5113 AURAL INSTRUMENTS. Wilde’s, plain, serrated jaw. “ “ mouse-toothed cross-action, serrated jaw “ “ “ ws “« ] and 2 mouse teeth “ “gg «QB rn “ Foreign Body forceps Collin’s, gouging . .newrece. ~4 $0 75 0 75 1 1 1 | 1 7 60 00 00 25 60 50 TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEB 2 ~~ QO ~ . 5133 rN 5157 . 5163 5169 5175 5181 5187 5193 5199 mROACCRRRCROO Sy eiea ag ad eg ay My Sey, Sy At FORCEPS,—Continued. Hartmann’s gouging forceps. k 5 GORGERET. Wilde’s LOS Nee Sere pe $1 25 HOOKS. Hartmann’s foreign body $100 Lister’s “a 050 Meierhof’s he 150 Moldenhauer’s ‘ te 1 00 Sexton’s i 1 25 Zaufal’s a 3 1 00 Buck’s mastoid hook guide 50 Allport’s incus hook . 1 25 Ferrer’s...** ‘* right or left 1 00 Kretschmann’s incus hook, rightorleft 1 a5 Ludwig's 7 ’ ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S AURAL INSTRUMENTS. & SON, CINCINNATI, O ICE BAGS. Be es ye $750 C/..5211 Leiter’s coil, for hot or cold water . C/..5217 Sprague’s ice or water bag KNIVES. Bucks’s myring furunc sharp-pointed b ytome knife istoury probe mastoid s¢ Burnett’s Hagen’s knife, with spoon Hartmann’s furuncle knife Jacobson’s, for the stapedius muscle for tympanic cicat- ricial tissues ie 100 C/..5274 Lucae’s, furuncle, bayonet shape alpel knife . Jacobson’s lancet, ~ 50 0 75 $0 75 0 75 10 10 50 25 15 OU 50 TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE atc: ts Tn KNIVES.—Continued. Politzer’s, mastoid bi furuncle Schwartze’s, tenotome, right or left tympanum Sexton’s, ossicles, right ss 4 tert vd trowel-shaped perforator knife, straight, blunt point, 2 sizes . angular, sharp. Staecke’s, qirved, right or left .. ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S AURAL 00 $1 1 1 175 1 : 1 a OP, 50 75 50 50 Ds 20 on 50 wy C/..8 5331 5337 343 5355 5361 5367 . .5373 TRADE Troeltsch’s, with curette .. Weber-Liel’s set of 2 tenotomes in one handle ahs eee eet 6 Wilde’s, furuncle $1 60 00 1 00 MALLETS. Rawhide, for mastoid operations. . Plain lead filled, flat-faced.. ... Cholewa’s, with fixed handle .... vs adjustable handle $0 75 25 50 00 1 1 3 MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE. INSTRUMENTS. C/.. 5391 C/ _. 5894 C/.. 5403 MASSAGE INSTRUMENTS: Cha COO) :Deletanche: 63.07: i6 Feces ct. $ 3 00 C/...5394 i With. 0 SAOGE cc ick sscoe C/. .5395 is with table clamp 3 50 *C/. .6399 ‘be with Siegle’sattachment 9 00 C/. 5403 A rarefactor, with 3 tips and glass tube, for artificial leech.... Aue 15 00 ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S CUD MASSAGE INSTRUMENTS.—Continued. C/. .5413 C/..5415 C/. 5417 TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE, AURAL INSTRUMENTS. Wigmore’s compressed air engine masseur $8 00 water motor masseur 8 00 This masseur can be run by hand, by water or by a cord from a sewing machine or electric motor LEECHES. Bacon’s, with glass cup and bulb 5 00 3055 Max WocHER & Son, CINCINNATI, O. | 1} | WALL it pl il i) | | | | ii \} | 1} | : HiNHh | | Wy | a Hit HH ay } Hit} vay | Hl C/. .5427/39 REFLECTOR baht | ; ; ry i] | C itt 1a) / Ly : *c ii 1| | C/.5445 C/.5451 C/.5463 C/ .5457 C/.5475 C/.5481 C/.5493 C/.5505 C/ 5487 .C/.5499 *C ; | 4 1th ¢ | aii MIRRORS. PERFORATORS.—Continued. C aay ih) | C/..5421 Blake’s, for inner ear. . -+ $5 00 C/..5457 Hartmann'’s... j i $1 75 | | | Hil C/..5441 Troeltsch’s, with handle, 2% in. 1 50 C/..5463 Lucae’s 2 Sap 1 00 : | aii C/. .5433 « 6 a eae, 1 60 *C/..5469 Politzer’s, strcight.... aie C WT C/,.5439 “ Bi Ahn BH 8 1 85 C1. 5475 ‘angular oe 1 00 c ; i Hi For Reflectors see No. C/. .13875 @/..5481 Schwartze’s.... 1 25 C i} | : “ C/..5487 Trautmann’s : 1-2 ¢ | | ii) i} PERFORATORS. C/..5493 Troeltsch’s, with stop on blade. 1 25 C ii i : i} C/..5445 Von Allen’s, universal handle $1 50 C/. .5499 Williams’ iene Stale hid dad a C 1 asl C/, .6451.: Agnew’s ....I0. nied PRE SPs Bi C/..5505 Woake’s. concealed... u.25 2 25 c | | ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, COv’S TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE AURAL INSTRUMENTS. PIPETTES. C/..5517 Buck’s, glass & POWDER BLOWERS. Curtis’ eustachian insufflator. ., auto-insufflator with Grant’s Buck’s, plated Hartmann’s “ Knapp’s, hard rubber bulb Lucae’s, with soft rubber bulb.. PROBES. $ 0 20; silver Jacobson’s elastic spring probe.... Lucae’s, bayonet shape ; elastic spring probe, straight ag a bayonet Troeltsch’s, angular 30 2 $0 75 0 35 0 75 1 00 350 40 0 25 2 50 0 60 2 7 8 00 0 60 ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S 3959 Max WocHER & Son, CINCINNATI, O 5589 . .6595 5607 5613 5619 5625 5639 5643 5649 AURAL INSTRUMENTS. C/.5607 ~~ C/.5618 PROBES.—Continued. Urbantschitsch’s celluloid bougies, 6 sizes, set Whalebone bougies, 5 sizes....each RASPATORIES. Buck’s ‘ ney aoe Hartmann’s, straight edge. ong convex Trautmann’s Allport’s. .. ies Vis cou art aint A oslo Automatic $2 50 0 30 $4 00 3 50 3 00 8 00 9 00 TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE. 3 060 Max WocHER & Son. CINCINNATI, O. i} e& || I i | | } 1] | i | FIG. 5 | C/..5660 He HN) Hil aid ait mT | WH] | HT UH | i HH 5673 C/. .5685 C/ .5691 ti ’ | i | Hh il | Hi } : i} Lib | aa / | i} Hi PhP T ab EbeE | a ad i | HAW ) wa | Val) Waal hi add WT ii iit / i) C/. .5709 C/. .5721 Ht i 1) eae HI a RETRACTORS FOR MASTOID OPERATIONS.— SCISSORS. iy 1 Be Continued. C/..5685 Gruber’s..... - bi $1 50 | i} i C/..5655 Buck’s $l 75 C/..5691 Noyes’. : 5 00 j Hill i C/ .5659 Malherbe’s ... 8 50 *C/..5697 Politzer’s, (see illustr. C/..5721) 6 50 } / ] C/..5660 Thorner'’s, 3 prongs, fig. A 0 75 C/..5709 Simrock’s, articulated .. ‘ 4 50 | } i ‘cote “ BB 0 85 C/..5715 Trautmann’s. ; " 4 00 | | Bi C/..5661 Zarnicko’s. ...... 275 €/..5721 Politzer’s scissors and forceps, Vt) Pa . ndle 9 0O | H | SCARIFICATORS. fitting one handle ( pi) 11) i} } C/..5673 Trautmann’s catheter, with SNARES. ae ae concealed knife... ..........$4 75, C/,.5739 Blake’s. with perforato: . 2 00 ae i | 1 Pre et Ph ea St i i} ni Debits finite | \ ya ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, COv’S TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE. Hy | ay i} Mi AURAL INSTRUMENTS. 3061 Max WOocHER & SON, CINCINNATI, O. C/ .. 5811/17 5781 SNARES.—Continued. SNARES.—Continued. Collin’s, straight. ttt ee ae 28-00 C/..5793 Wilde's, improved, articulated... $6 00 $6 curved 7 ptr rediee 8 25 Delstanche’s, 6 50 OTOSCOPES, { Hartmann’s, with2tips,ecarandnose 8 75 C/..5811 Brunton’s, with 3 hard rubber specula $3 50 | Keene’s ried nc OOO C/. 5817 te ‘*3 metal specula 7 4 00 j Tansley’s, with 2 canule ..... ! 2 25 C/ ..5823 Uassenstein’s'' 3 * te Ae: 2 75 Wilde's ne PER os : 2 00 Cf. 5829 Miot’s, with reflector... ey AE 0 8 %5 j modified by Collin... ... 5.50. *C/). 6885 “Myles’, electric... ucuss denies aoees 1000 i} : ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE, i} AURAL INSTRUMENTS. wy i | | | 30602 | Max WocuHer & Son, CINCINNATI ©. , | { 5967/79 C/..5913 C/..5889/97 OTOSCOPES.— Continued. ee SPECULA. Continued. i seaeiBiowels puauimatic barat C/..5883 Erhardt’s, set of 4, metal. -- $100 C/.. 5847 Siegel’s, pneumatic, hat : CS. Grubers, hard rubber, set of 4 0 50 with 3 specula § » yo . cc ae 2 C/ “* metal, round or oval, ‘ 3 1 00 C/. 5853 ba ‘¢ metal, C/ ‘aluminum 1 35 with 3 specula 3 50 Cc Kramer’s, with set screw 0 85 C/ .5859 Simrock'’s, dila , With lens, 2 00 ( Leonard’s, with screw....... || 1 25 . C/..5865 Voltolini’s, pneumatic, with Ci Lucae’s, hard rubber, set o 0 60 . 2 specula e 6 00 ¢€ metal, 1 00 - C/. 5871 Weber-Liel’s, with reflecting 6: Toynbee’s, hard rubber, «« 0 50 : mirror and 3 specula, in case 7 50 Cc : metal, 3. 1 00 SPECULA. C extra large, ++ + 3. 2 00 C/..5875 Bishop’s set of 3, oval, black Wilde’s, hard rubber, set of 5 0 40 inside .... 1 25 dl! metal, Lak hae | 0 75 C/ Bonafont’s. rp 1 50 3 Pye el Ag ae C/..5879 Boucheron’s, large 4 in set.. 2 2 Sy ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, COS TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE. AURAL INSTRUMENTS. Max WocHer & Son, CINCINNATI, O 6027 CASES FOR EAR SPECULA. Hard rubber, screw « ap. Boxwood Arnold's c/ C/..5 C/..6003 “6 C/. .6009 “ a shp cap Aluminum, aa SPOUTS. Hosmer’s, plain nickel-plated ...... improved pattern 0 50 3063 C/ 6009 C/..6031 C/ C/ C/ C/ > 0 50 C/ eevee 0 45 0 25 C/ 0 30 C/ C/ 1 00 C/ 0 35 C/ 1 00 Cr C/ wy ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, COS AURAL INSTRUMENTS. C/, .6013 6013 6015 6021 6027 6029 6031 6033 6039 6045 6051 6057 . 6063 C/..6051 SYRINGES. Allport’s. Ear and ulcer, red enamel, fine rubber Blake's, inner ear Colburn’s, with lachrymal canula . Hartmann’s, with 3 tips, hard rubber mounted Jacobson’s, aseptic, with 2 g Kramer’s, metal, 1 oz. capacity “ 9 ‘ “ 4 Pomeroy’s, with shield, loz capacity Seiss’, with perforated catheter . Ear, glass barrel soft rubt ** all hard rubber ** C/. C/. .6033/39 eI tip ass tips $150 0 35 3 00 TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE, C/.6081 C/.6087/98 C Cc/ C/ C/. C/ C/ C/ Cc/ Cc/ C/ C/ Cc/ *C/ *C/ EEE ga Cs. 6075 6081 6087 6093 6099 6105 - 6117 . 6123 6135 6141 6147 6155 6157 - 0075 C/.6099 3064 Son. CINCINNATI, O. 6159 C/.6147 6177 - C/..6117 C/..6185 TENACULA. C/. 6188 *5 6218 Berthold’s bayonet shaped hook... $ 1 00 TUNING FORKS.—Continued. Dench’s stapes hook, flexible shank 0 75 C/..6159 Blake's, C*, 512 vibr.......... $ 1 50 Hartmann’s straight sharp hook,small 0 80 C/..6165 Blake-Politzer’s, with clamp and ir $¢ »; “ large 0 80 hammer. ..... ‘ ¥ 5 00 Hewitt’s stapes hook. -.-.ee. esse eee 2 00 C/..6171 Dench’s. large, 26 to 64 vibr. . giaG 50 Troeltsch’s hook.......««» rreerg ees 0 80 C/,.6177 Duplay’s, with handle and hammer 4 50 TUNING FORKS. Hartmann’s, single i Plain, 434 in., A orC. .......0ees 0 35 C/..6183 C, 128 vibr, with clamps, 6% in 3 a Papen Cae en Ge: WI ons 4 no 0's 0/9 2 00 C/..6189 C!, 256 « “ ts 4% « 2 50 Fine, 6% “ C612 “1... 1.6. 2 25 C/..6195 C*, 612 “plain 6 hha On foot, 6% in., A’, 440 vibr.:... 2 00 U/..6201 C*, 1024 * “ §% Sake Me mg HS OMe Mee AU fan rien See C/..6207 C4, 2048 BY ised Fine, 934 in., C, 198 vibr......... 2 00 C/..6213 Hartmann’s, complete set of 5, in | a0 “ 6% “ A’, 880 “os ese, ' 1 50 ee OE RES Th Bee 12 wy ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S $ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE- AURAL INSTRUMENTS. Max WocHER & SON. CINCINNATI, O C/. .6219 C/. .6221 C/. .6225 C/. .6231 C/. .6237 *( 6240 C/. .6243 *C/, .6249 ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S \ TUNING FORKS.—Continued Koenig’s, 6% in., on foot ..... $3 same, without foot 3 Lucae’s, 9% in., with clamps ) + folding, 103% in...'. 18 Politzer’s, with clamps....... 6 Dench’s Whistle ,,......... 4 Galton’s whistle..-....5..... 3 Bezold’s continuous tone series of tuning forks, consisting of 10 forks, 3 whistlés and 1 hammer, in case......, 225 ARTIFICIAL TYMPANUS1L Field’s .. Ae os 0 Gruber’s _ haat ow Lucae’s, all soft rubber i 0 Toynbee’s, wire stem... 0 Introducer for ‘the above...... AURAL ANB: C/. .6225 50 5 00 00 60 25 25 40 50 a 3065 ove ) aie ae C/. .6333/39 C/. .6243 C/. .6237 ) C/.6258 C/ 6267 C/ 6261 C/.6279 C/.6255 SETS OF EAR OPERATING INSTRUMENTS. C/..6333 Kessel’s Mastoid Set, in leather- covered case : 2 Chisels, 1 Gonge $5 50 1 Mallet. 1 Adjustable handle for above C/..6339 Same, in aseptic metal case, with leather cover....., 8 00 C/..6345 Schwartze’s Mastoid Set. in leather-covered case 10 50 4 Chisels. straight, assorted. 4 Gouges “ “ 1 Politzer’s mastoid knife. 1 Chisel, bayonet-curved. 1 Curette. 1 Furuncle knife, TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE, INSTRUMENTS. it | | } | a ] lt | Wil a BMW) | : 1} ; a) t | | | vi Ha / } Mi Went Winey Hit} Hil ait Hil wud *C/ .6357 *C/ ...6359 *C/..6369 *C/..6375 C/..6381 C/ -.6393 C/..6399 *C/. .6405 SET OF EAR OPERATING INSTRUMENTS.—Continueu. 3006 & SON, CINCINNATI, O. Trautmann’s [astoid Set, in wood case hot te : . 6 Schwabe’s gouges, 6 sizes, 24 to 8 mm. broad 2 Volkmann's retractors, 4 prongs. 1 Artery forceps, plain. 2 Dieffenbach’s kniv 1 Cholewa's hammer, with set screw 2S. 2 Fricke’s artery forceps, slide catch. 2 Hebra’s sharp scoops. Same, in aseptic metal case Berthold’s Set, in leather-covered case 1 Hook 1 Knife 1 Curette, sharp. Bishop’s Pocket Set, in metal case 1 Knife, curved, sharp-pointed d, blunt-pointed 1 Hook knife for use in perforations. 1 dese: cr 1 Paracentesis knife 2 Curettes, sharp, 2 sizes. 1 Spoon, small, sharp. 1 Lever, obtuse-angled, round end 1 Vibrator 1 Hook, sharp. 1 oe « double. C/. 6393/99 $e wo we $30 00 $5 00 1 Tympanum pertorator 1 Universal handle for above. $12 JO > 1 Polypus snare with wire. 1 Ear probe and cotton holder | et | 1 Handle with above instru crew, in which the s can be placed 2 Tenotomes for dividing right and in any angle desired left tensor tympani and ossicles. Buck’s Set, in leather-covered case . . ee ve 2 Curettes, sharp. 1 Curette, blunt. Burkhardt-Merian’s Set, in leather-covered Cas€. .vereevsrewres 1 Universal handle. 2 Tympanum perforators. 1 Tym 2 Cotton perforator ers. 1 Scoop, sharp. 1 Hook, fine 1 Fine double hook 1 Knife, probe-pointed. 2 Sickle-shaped knives Same, in fine aseptic metal case, with leather cover..~+v+y++- : Gruber’s Set, in leather-covered case ...-.5-~ eseeevwerers 2 Myring' 1 Probe. wy ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S TRADE MAR AURAL INSTRUMENTS. P 6 00 1 Silver probe 1 Tenotome. $ 8 00 1 Curette, sharp. 1 “ toothed 1 Probe, measuring 1 “ buttonéd 1 Krife, sharp-pointed Pee round-pointed. K ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE: CINCINNATI, O. | nearness ea aern — —— SES —===@ : i) | | | " | | | | : : : : C/. .6465 SETS OF EAR OPERATING INSTRUMENTS.—Continued. *C/..6417 Hagen’s Set, in leather-covered case ns pimp hgntn 8 i lick 8 ve en #5 50 1 Universal handle 1 Tympanum perforator 1 Furuncle knife 1 Sharp curette 1 Probe. 1 Scoop, hard rubber 1 Fenestrated curette. : C/...6429 Hartmann’s Small Set, in leather-covered case epee eed 9 ole ee ba ae { 6 00 : 1 Universal handle. 1 Sharp hook. 1 Tympanum perforator. ; ) P ympi P 1 Knife, curved, sharp-pointed. 1 Sharp curette. 1 Myringotome. 1 Knife. « probe- « 1 Sharp scoop C/.. 6441 Hartmann’s Large Set, in leather-covered Case eeem bee e ee ooe cc ccceccecenc cece 9 50 2 Sharp curettes. 1 Small lever, rectangular 1 Sharp hook, single. 1 Tympanum perforator 1 Sharp scoop. 1 Small lever obtusangular ) 1 Myringotome 2 Knives. 2 Tenotomes, right and left 1 Double hook, sharp. 1 Universal handle. a C/..6443 Same, in aseptic metal case A... en : mee Ca HR Es He SS ee ee 10 75 C/..6453 Dench’s Set for Middle Ear, in leather-covered case, instruments with solid handles and flexible shanks.....-.....-. , CORI RS eee ; 1 ey ea 11 00 > 1 Curette, straight 1 Knife, straight, blunt. 1 Incus Hooks, rightand left. 1 Double-edged knife, curved on flat, 2 Knives Straight, sharp. 2 Curettes, angular, right and lef‘ i probe point 2 Knives, angular | ) . - 7 C/.. 6465 Politzer's Set, in leather-covered case on errno enced aPicenerpng ona pany a 9 00 / 2 Fenestrated curettes. 2 Knives, assorted scarifi j 1 Sharp hook 1 Myringotome | 1 Fine probe 1 Sharp curette : 1 Cotton carrier. ] | ar 11] E. ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO’S TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE | AURAL INSTRUMENTS. C/. .6477 C/. .6489 *C/. .6491 C/. .6501 *C/. .6507 ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING YHE K.-S, COv’S C/. .6501 SETS OF EAR OPERATING INSTRUMENTS.—Continued. #380 00 Politzer’s Set, in leather-covered case. 1 Powder blower. 1 Politzer’s polypus forceps. 1 Double-ended universa! handle. 1 Tympanum perforator. 1 Set (4) specula, hard rubber. 2 Bougies, laminaria digitata. 1 Diagnostic tube. 1 Troelltsch’s self-closing forceps. 4 Itard’s eustachian catheters h. r. 1 Wilde’s polypus snare. 1 Tympanum tube, Hartmann’sh. r. 1 Mirror, head-band and handle. 1 “ Weber’s soft rubber. 1 Tuning fork, small 1 Hook. 1 Syringe, hard rubber. 1 Ear scoop, hard rubber. 1 Sharp scoop. 1 Probe, silver. 1 « Schmidt's, steel. 2 Knives. 1 « whalebone. 1 Syringe for eustachian tubes. 1 Ring knife. Sexton’s Set, in leather-covered case..... Lee nbd altvat caanethhahd ots SR GI Os CRU 6 00 1 Hoe-shaped scraper. 1 Myringotome. 1 Universal handle to fit above 1 Polypus snare. J 2 Knives, sharp and probe-pointed. 1 Stout silver probe. Same, in aseptic metal case....... Bi PEAS AR ah PREG een FO Sekai ee SF yer! PES ae 2 SOF Sprague’s Emergency Set, with 4 blades......... RNS SE, eee Mee tie Set of Ear and Nasal Instruments, in leather-covered case.........++0eeeeeeeees 15 00 *s tympanum perforator. nare, with aural and nasal 1 Ear syringe, with 2 points. 1 Agne 1 Fraenkel’s nasal speculum. 1 Hartmann’s reflector, 90 mm., with 1 Blake’s 1 Eustachian catheter, hard rubber. 1 “ silver. head-band. attachments. ‘ 1 Hartmann’s ear probe. 1 Set Troeltsch’s ear specula. 1 Pharyngeal mirror, with handle to screw On. i Gruber’s ear forceps, wy TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE AURAL INSTRUMENTS. a— aS C/.656L C/.6567 C/ *C/ C/ C/ C/ C/ C/ C/ C/ C/ C/ C/ C/ C/ C/ C/ C/ C/ C/ C/ C/..6717 C/ x Ch 6579 6555 6561 6567 6579 6609 6615 6621 Max WocHE C/. 66 375/81 EAR ELECTRODES. Conical shape... Brenner’s, with adjustable ear speculum 3069 Eulenburg’s, with interrupter 3 * Weber-Liels, with platinum wire in glass tube .... APPLIANCES TO AID THE HEARING. London Hearing Horn, small, black finish Ci, Cr. Ci. 6627 6633 6639 6657 6663 6665 6675 6681 6687 6688 6693 6694 6705 6711 6717 .6723 6724 6725 2 $f + nie nickel-plated. . . ir of ‘« medium, black finish id “ — #3 nickel-plated “6 bid + large, black finish. . nickel-plated . Audiphone, large size hearing fan “ smaller ‘ “4 Me folding style 5 pitta peal Conversation Tube, cylindrical, mohair covered, small “se “oe “e silk ae “ce a ** conical, mohair medium, ee “ “ “ “oe large ? a g silk 48 medium, “ec “ “ce “ee “ec large * Ear Trumpet, hard rubber, telescopic, 1 part ........... “oe “oe “ee ry “ee 2 Adee ge “ “e “ce “ce “ce 3 “ec Oe bs e Japanned metal, bugle shape, large ...... ne a9 * “ id se medium..... “ “ be “ “ “ ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S wy TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE, Gall) ua ~) DO CTH PRC WH DP OIC WH WwW 2 wo Rw 2 R & SON, CINCINNATI, O. 00 00 50 aU 00 00 00 50 00 50 00 00 00 00 00 00 50 00 00 00 50 AURAL INSTRUMENTS AND ACOUSTIC APPLIANCES. -=¢€ —— TET Max WocHer & SON. CINCINNATI, O. ci C/. .6729 *C/. .6730 C/..6735 *C/..6736 C/. .6741 C/ _.6747 C/. .6753 C/. .6759 C/. .6760 C/. .6761 ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S .6775 to 79 3070 | APPLIANCES TO AID THE HEARING.—Continued. Ear Trumpet, Dipper, nickel- C/..6765 Acoustic Cane, ~ 6 Geee plated.. $ 4 50 C/. .6771 Fan, black silk 10 50 “ as japanned 3 50 C/..6775 Hearing Horn, hard rubber, se ‘« Cornucopia, jointed, Leiter’s, large 8 00 nickel-plated 5 09 C/..6777 ‘“* same, medium 7 00 *¢ japanned 4 00 C/. .6779 nas 5 af small 6 00 Leiter’s, nickel-} ra C/..6781 Auricle, single, hard rubber, with Hagen’s 5 00 adjustable tip 2 25 Ear Cornets, for both ears, with double, leat covered 8 00 adjustable sprit 4 00 silk-covered 5 00 | single, right orleft 9 gn Apparitor Auris, set of 2, 1n case 3 0 | round, silver 0% Ear of Dionysius, on base 15 00 + oval 1 00 Special Pamy Hearing Appliances wlll be sent on ap} a TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE. ACOUSTIC APPLIANCES. 3071 Max WocHER & SON, CINCINNATI, O. C) O \ C/..6861/79 C/..6880 Cvs.*6881 ; C/. .6894 C/. .6903 C/. .6904 C/. .6909 C/... 6891 ca C/. 6911 APPLICATORS AND COTTON CARRIERS. | C/..6861 Cotton Carrier. roughened end, C/..6891 Bosworth’s, for chrome aci4 $2 75 | aluminum or copper .. $0 10 C/. .6892 Cholewa’s oie 0 75 C/..6867 Same with handle ..... > 0 10 C/..6894 Fraenkel’s tampon screw 0 60 C/,.6873 Applicator flat end 0 10 *C/..6897 Gottstein’s <5 a 0 50 C/..6879 Same with handle ... 0 10 C/..6903 Hartmann’s 0 75 | C/..6880 Baginsky's iY: 5 C/. .6904 4 pharyngeal 1 00 | C/. .6881 : pharyngeal . C/..6909 Ingal’s aluminum.. \ 0 40 / C/..6882 S8aginsky-Fraenkel’spharyngeal C/..6911 Jurasz’s $5 sieweig 1 50 / *C/..6885 Bosworth’s, straight and C/..6915 Krause’s set of 2, (with silver | angular, 0 35 UPS) vse seen 8 50 ay ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE, NASAL INSTRUMENTS. 3072 Max WocHER & SON, CINCINNATI, O. C/.6922 C/. C/.6993 C/.6930 C/.6921 ¢ C/.6960 C/.6961 C oy ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, COS TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE NASAL INSTRUMENTS C/.6963/9 C/.6972 C/.6978 C/.6981 C/:6987 C/.6989 C/.6990 C/.6991 Cy 6992 C/.7005 C/,7011 APPLICATORS AND COTTON CARRIERS.—Continued. C/..6921 Lublinsky’s Reed te atkins $1 50 CANULA®.—Continued. C/. .6922 “ spoon, ; " 125 C/..6978 Bresgen’s, for frontal sinus.-. ; $0 75 C/..6927 Payne-Gleitzmann’s,fortrichloraceticacid 110 C/..6981 Fraenkel’s, for antrum a Aaa 0 75 C/. .6929 Sajou’s “ se ‘ 250 C/..6987 Hartmann’s, for antrum 0 75 C/..6930 Symanowsky’s pharyngeal. . 110 C/..6989 a for frontal sinus 0 75 C/..6931 Steiner’s Fi CEN SS ey 1 50 C/..6990 Gruenwald’s, ‘‘ 2 sizes 0 75 C/..6933 Wagner’s cotton carrier...... 075 C/..6991 ‘« for sphenoidalsinus, 2 0 75 C/ 6945 Phillip’s cotton holder............,.. 150 C/..6992 Krause’s, for frontal sinus . j 07 CANULA®. *C/..6993 [lyles’, for antrum, flexible, silver, C/..6960 Baginsky’s, for antrum yy SE os $0 50 3 sizes. i 0 75 C/ .6961 Beckmann’s ‘* ‘ copper, flexible. . 050 C/..6999 Flyles’,for drainage,softrubber,3sizes 0 10 C/. .6963 Belocque’s, for epistaxis, silver. : 200 C/..7005 Schoetz’s antrum tube 075 C/..6969 Same, German silver........... 075 C/..7011 Troeltsch’s douche canula 1 25 C/..6972 Bezold’s, for antrum, right and left - 0 75 Antrum Trocars see Nos. C/..9545 to 9567 C/ .6975 Bosworth’s antrum tube, 3 sizes. «>. 0% 3973 Max Wocuer & Son, CINCINNATI. O ! C/..7041 4 cy. C/..7035 C/. .7089 : : CATHETERS. CHISELS AND GOUGES.—Continued. C/ 7017 Fischer’s, for the posterior nares $1 25 Cy/..7053 Fritsch’s chisel, straight.. $1 50 C/..7023 Schwartze’s, for same, 2 sizes.... 1 25 «cy. 7059 “ gouge 1 50 : ; CHISELS AND GOUGES. C/..7065 “4 “curved. 1 50 ; ) Sot seh eA eye @4 gx C/..7071 Hartmann’s chisel : 2 00 | C/..7029 Asch’s septum gouge......... ee $1 25 *C/ 7073 ie gouse Banh ahd tare 9 25 | J C/ .7035 Bryan's ethmoid gouge and curette 2 35 Bees hs ibe cae Mie vig ; - . chek : ) C/..7041 Cholewa’s chisel and gouge, in one Ci. 1077 fet OF richie and 2 epg: 4 00 i 5 “26 ee Se 3 59 C/ .7080 Heymann’s chisel, 3 sizes. } 1 50 . anaie, ot ; 5 : C/..7047 Cordes’ set of 2o0uges, with handle C/..7083 Brown’senchondorotome, leveraction 9 00 ; ay for sphenoidal sinus ....... wees 15 00 C/..7089 Schoetz's ng 7 50 } ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING JHE K.-S, COS TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE | NASAL INSTRUMENTS. 31/37 7095 C/ 7107 CHISELS AND GOUGES.—Continuea; C/ 7095 with 2 Schoetz’s enchonuorotome attachments Schoetz-Krause’s enchondorotome, with 2 attachments C/. .7096 C/. .7097 iy bet enchondorotome with 2 attachments, modified by Cordes : Cr; 730) C/..7107 Seiss gouge Woake’s plough gouge, rightand left CURETTES AND ADENOID RING KNIVES C/..7125 Beckmann s,5 sizes, horizontal blade $ C/..7181 Boecker’s,with knite edge on one side Glacgaot hg = ** both sides feetlds sharp spoon, 3 sizes ay NASAL INSTRUMENTS. rw) ris) $15 00 11 00 18 50 1 50 1 Bet de St nww ww > oreo cr ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S $ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE. 3075 Max WocHER & Son, CINCINNATI, O. ( ‘urves of blades C/..7179 to 83 in natural size f C/ bln tk C/..7181 C/..7188 | | . “URETTES AND ADENOID RING KNIVES Continued. C/..7149 Bosworth’s, angular eta ty, C/..7161 Delstanche’s adenotome : 4 50 C/ 7167 Fritsch’s, 2 sizes ‘ ; 2 25 i C/..7169 “6 angular, round 1 50 CLIT oe «| oval... 1 50 C/ .7173 Gibbon’s adenotome . 12 00 / C/..7179 Gottstein’s, straight, 3 sizes 1 75 i C/ .7181 “i half curved ** ‘§ 1 75 ; C/ .7183 sii full curved ‘* « 1 75 ; : Dy *C/..7184 Graddle’s adenctome, with 8 ‘ ' 1 .7169/71 Lie aie 2 11 | C/, :Ti91 °C/.. 7185 Gime me : a ce { CL WOT: Gate es? oie. 250 : | ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE. i | i NASAL INSTRUMENTS ) C/. .7209 a ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K..S, COv’S ¢$ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE. .7203 . . 7209 .- 7221 1227 . . 7229 7233 . - 7239 - 7247 7251 7OR0 - - 1257 . 7263 7977 -- fZlo - 7287 7293 CURETTES AND ADENOID RING KNIVES.—Continued. Hartmann’s, 3 sizes Justi’s, 4 Kirstein’s, 3 sizes Krakauer’s .... Kyle’s.. Leffert’s Munger’s atest 3.54: Loewenberg’s sharp spoon, Lublinsky’s adjustable sharp spoon ... Lucae-Baginsky’s, 2 sizes............... Maier’s ring knife 3070 C/..7257 Lange’s, 2 sizes ... Musson's finger curette.,. . NASAL Se BE aes Sy ee Pes. yk INSTRUMENTS. 1 2 Max WocHER & SON. CINCINNATI, O. $2 00 50 00 50 50 00 00 00 C, ARAAAARAY AAR 3977 Max WocHER & Son, CINCINNATI, O. > ~ = oe Terme te =a burn en AMELIE TNT Ci C/ 7365 C/.7359 C/.7371 C/.7317_. C/.73829 C/ .7299 C/.7313/15 C/.7419 C/ .7437 C/.7425 CURETTES.—Continued. DILATORS.—Continued C/..7299 fyles’, with flexible shank, Ssizes $1 25 C/.. 7377 Goodwillie’s hard rubber plugs Cr. 7811 Reichert’s, 2.sizes.... -... 2 25 ¥ x DOGO. 666 di i Se gvevsdecudes vide on, Oe Seetgis: Ruanit's cr 8. sore 9.70.0 1 FRPR aR Suber bow miets © Oma hash ae C/. .7314 - 2 75 DOUCHES AND SPRAYS. C/. .7315 4 SA tps eine 8 2% C/..7407 Plain glass...... : sia 0 20 C/..7317 Schaeffer’s double-ended spoon.... 125 ‘“*C/..7418 MHard-rubber.........-..... Pa aA 0 15 C/...7329 Trautmann’s, 3 sizes... a8 C/..7419 « Birmingham,” glass 8 J 0 20 DILATORS. C/ 7425 Broich’s, im O Es 5 Yes ares 0 20 */..7347 Ala Nasi distender, 3 sizes 04g Ch A431" Dessar's, 8 yi 2 iat menreete 025 C/..7347 sit Aecbicontenbhecht ike C/..7435 Hartmann’s, with bulb........... 1 50 C/..7359 Dessar’s flexible bougies, 5 sizes. 0 50 C/..7437 Warner’s, with bulb...... petals 0 50 C/...7365 Feldbausch’s _.. ---» 040 C/..7483 Fraenkel’s, glass,..............-.-. 0 50 ay ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S $ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE. NASAL INSTRUMENTS. DOUCHES AND SPRAYS.—Continued. 7443 Spray glass.. ‘ /..7445 WHartmann’s cocaine spray with automatic cut offand 3 tubes for nose, pharynx and larynx Extra spray tubes, each......... .7449 Leffert’s, hard rubber. >/..4455 Shoemaker’s... ” ..7461 + Success,”’ soft rubber... ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S $ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GU Son. CINCINNATI, O. 5 00 ou 50 “7 NASAL INSTRUMENTS. 3078 C/. .7497 C/ 7484 7515 DRILLS. Hartmann’s, for opening antrum Schoetz's reamer, with guard ELEVATORS. Asch’s septum elevator. . FORCEPS. Boecker’s, post nasal. Brandegee’s, for adenoid. Brown’s, tubular revolving $1 50 $1 00 $2 50 7 00 ARANTEE. C/ C/ C/ C/ C/ Al 3079 Max WocHer & Son, CINcINNaTI, O N77 FORCEPS.—Continued Cc/ Brown's, for pharynx .... ; 32 75 C/..7575 Cohen s curette forceps, fenestrated..- $4 00 ag Casselberry's, cutting edge. . 800 C/..7581 + sponge and cotton holder, C/ Cohen's, for pharynx, antero-posterior 3 00 3scurves,A, BandC . 959 C/ post nasal 250 C/..7587 Holbrook-Curtis’, for adenoid... . - 800 C/ curette forceps........... 400 C/ .7599 es rongeur . ode C Broo ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S gare MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE NASAL INSTRUMENTS, " 3080 Son, CINCINNATI, O. Ci. C/. .7664 FORCEPS. —Continued. Douglas’, cutting edge, right and left Duplay’s, straight bs curved..... Durham’s, flexible a Pie pietrytawura's 5 -oscnven Farnham’s, cutting edge, solid-blade, 3 sizes. . 7 - ty fenestrated blade, ¢ Fauvel’s. 3 ape de Fraenkel’s, pincer shape. . eet y eke one nes z bi Naa a TORMUGLYOLOG. ' «05ccaphnthe sartetivvcee ines € 9} C/...7659 ‘ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S. CO.’S $ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE NASAL INSTRUMENTS. Max WOoOcHER & C/..7749 C/..7731 FORCEPS.—Continued. C/..7671 Fraenkel’s cutting edge, right... ¢ 4 99 C/..7707 Gottstein’s, set of 4 rrr 8" C/..7677 “ ‘9 (6. ++ Jefe uy 400 C/..7713 Gleitzmann’s.. insite 4 00 C/. .7683 i | strong bone nippers, C/..7719 Graddle’s post nasal forceps a aes Tht Coemawre sess 4 00 C/..7731 Gruenwald’snasalcutting forceps 6 00 C/. .7689 as same, left.. - 400 C/..7748 o same, curved up.... 7 00 C/..7695 French’s adenoid .. Si de Cr 7446 “ “ “down 7 50 wy ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S $ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE, NASAL INSTRUMENTS. 3002 Max WocHER & SON. CINCINNATI, O. 1) FORCEPS.—Continued. C/ 7761 Gruenwald’s tampon forceps $ 1% C/. 7797 Hartmann's conchotome, 3 sizes. $ 6 50 Cc) Gross’, straight, with catch 1 50 C/. 7803 “ vulsellum forceps 2 50 cy curved, ‘ PR NE: 1 50 C/. 7809 “ adenoidal ‘ 1 00 *C/ “a ‘ without catch 1 %5 C/..7815 Heymann’s, cutting edge 2 50 C/.. 7785 Hartmann’s 1 50 C/ 7821 “ ae © impre Z Ci 27791 cutting edge 3 50 ay ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, COS TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE NASAL INSTRUMENTS. co 30 | 3 } Max WocHer & Son. CINCINNATI, ©). a LKOOCOOLA ANE ey C/. .7899 FORCEPS.—Continued, c/ Hodge's, cutting edge... $3 50 C/..7863 Jarvis’. cartilage .. $2 50 i . *C/ Hooper’s adenoid j 2 50 C/..7869 rongeur 250 | oe C/ Ingal’s, 275 C/..7881 Jurasz’, 2 sizes 1 00 ; 50 C/ “ dressing ? 1 50 C/..7887 Kathi’s 3 00 00 oJ se rongeur. ... = 00 C/..7893 Knight’s. 2 00 ' 0 C/..7899 <6 cutting edge. , 2:25 i | i} wy | ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K. S. COS $ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE, { TEE | NASAL INSTRUMENTS. & C/. .7947 FORCEPS.—Continued. Krause’s, for dressing +f bone Kuehne’s, strongly. curved, cutting . slightly - Sy 7925 Landgraf-Hajek’s double curette forceps 7926 Krause universal handle for same. 7929 Lange’s, cutting edge 7941 Leonard’s * ‘ 7947 Loewenberg’s pharyngotome 7953 modified by Woake. . C/..7926 C/..7925 C/-.7959 Lublinsky’s dressing forceps 7968 Luc’s ethmoid forceps, 3 sizes wy ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE. NASAL INSTRUMENTS. Ci C/. .801$ C/. .8023 FORCEPS.—Continued. 7965 Lund’s, cutting edge ........... $800 C/..8007 Noyes’, alligator /..7977 Mlackenzie’s, ‘* ‘< a ; 350 C/..8013 Pond’s, dressing. 7983 Mathieu's, with slide......,.... 350 C/ 8019 Prince's, cutting edge .. /..7989 Myles’, cutting edge 3 sizes... . 700 C/..8023 Pynchon’s 145; 8001 “ ethmoid clipper......... 700 C/..8025 Quinlan’s ‘« acho wy ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S $ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANI EF NASAL INSTRUMENTS. FORCEPS.— Continued. Reichert’s, Richard's Robert's, ct Robinson’s, evulsion Roe’s angula Schaeffer's, cutting Schech’s Moriz Schmidt's cut Schuetz’, ci y Simrock’s ...... C/. .8079 a ALL INSTRUMENTS B 2 ~ c ego N RUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, COWS $ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD t NDER GUARANTEE. NASAL INSTRUMENTS. © = < Z es O wc O 5 © YY 0 (x) Tr Ss = Max 34 0( 2 8 3 25 6 Of 5 5 ind left cutting edge. plough guide right action. Zaufal’s. . TON MEUP sos. sc cae lever “ “6 Woake’s mouse-toothed..,..... cutting edge cutting edge Wagner's... Weir’s. Wilson's, Stoercks’ Teet’s. 8121 8127 MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE, TRADE $ NASAL INSTRUMENTS. K.-S. CO.’S ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE 3088 Max WocHer & Son. CINCINNATI. O. ey yh) | aN il i}! HII \ | \ i i ¢ y i} \\ XK We) X | 5; it iI C/. .8175 | ; ; / Phil bi | ] i] SEPTUM PUNCHES. C/..8163 Asch’s, scissors. straight ......6...... $4 00 C/..8169 bag iy OTT Cee: A 150 C/..8175 Boecker’s Patan * Reae Pe 4 00 Cl 6 Sa8t Aare 6 cc. : , 4 50 C/. .8193 e modified by Steele, mi 5 00 A C/..8205 Robert’s, with ratchet Sy See » 00 Ch. BA1T -Reapprechet’s occ otevese bcs 4 50 ‘ C/. .8223 Sajou’s, with 5 assorted punches...... 10 50 § CF GTB Siete snes cca oaks ooanmehatsess 375 C/. .8223 wy ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S > TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEF NASAL INSTRUMENTS, RHINOPLASTOS., Asch’s septum compression forceps ..,. Bosworth’s clamp, with screw. bs with forceps handle. . Collin’s septum clamp... Gouley’s Delstanche’s, with 3 clamps... Jurasz’s, with 2 clamps Jarvis’ septum clamp..... wy ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S $ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE, NASAL INSTRUMENTS. 3090 Max WocHer & Son, CINCINNATI, O. C/.8431 C/,8319 C/.8858 C/.8360 8367 C io ft C/.8385 C/.8373 C/ >/.8361 C/.8337 ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S _, a NASAL INSTRUMENTS. QACaACG 2000R0aND TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE KNIVES. /..8319 Allen’s rh $1 2 /..8325 Berens’, spoke shave, 2 sizes, in one handle 5 00 / Chappell’s i 2 / Carmalt-Jones’, spoke shave 7 00 / Flatau’s, sharp-pointed 50 / probe- ; 50 / Foucher’s, spoke shave and adenoid curette, in one handle 0 / Hajek’s, right. . 50 / dd left 50 / phe double edged vo / Heymann’s, double-edged / Ingal’s . a 1 2 / Krieg’s me 1 25 } Nichol’s, spoke shave 4 00 te Seiler’s, double-edged 1 50 Ad) C/. 8499 C/. .8403 NEEDLES. POWDER BLOWERS. C/..8403 Jarvis’ transfixion needles, Sh S060). RIEe 30 50 3 assorted curves $0 35 PROBES. C/..8487 “Bresgen’s SEPTUM SPLINTS. C/..8493 Fraenkel’s Asch’s, hard rubber, perforated $0 40 a / 8499 Hartmann’s ape Douglas’ ‘* “ 0 %5 ss ; S500 ; ae Iver 25 Kyle’s, metal, flexible, perforated 0 50 > 8505 Zaufal’s 0 So Mayer's, hardrubber ‘ 0 40 RHINEURYNTERS. McKernon's ‘ bs #1 0% C/..8512 Double, soft rubber,,....... .. $0 % POLYPOTOME C/ Cooper-Rose’s _.----.- - 2 50 a pert Ci Galante’s. ..__ 1 00 C/..8463 Maier’s. 6 OU C/ Jersild’s 1 25 ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, COv’S TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE NASAL INSTRUMENTS. 3092 C/. .8565 Max WocuHer & Son, CINCINNATI O. ————_ € RHINOSCOPES. C/..8535 Plain rhinoscopic mirror ... $0 75 C/..8541 Baxt’s. Fig Ef Mla LOLA bie > aires bane 8 50 C/..8547 Bruns’, with flat stem. . : 1 50 C/..8553 Duplay’s Peet re nee 4 50 LP OO. CPMOOMOR We soi oa cea Prn oh ett Are ce eee sc ieee eas 350 C/..8565 Michel’s...... 350 Ok ge ANE 4 Bia ct ae Pen Re aE ii 5 50 CFR GOTT A SROCPE Ss. isk ius ste - 3 50 CPP ObSS: LVoltelinl's «oo. os keen « 2 00 C/. .8559 ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE NASAL INSTRUMENTS. 3093 Max WocHER & SON, CINCINNATI, O. a= - Sse aero nn nan Fn Senne a : C/.8661 C/.8667 C/ .8625 C/ 8647 C/ 8686 SAWS. C/..8595 Beckmann’s, adjustable é «0 $3 5U C/ Le Sil Ra ar > “348 9'o5 C/..8601 Bosworth’s, angular, saw edge up. 1 25 C/ Ingal’s 1 50 C/. .8607 “14 down 1 25 C/ Rice’s, reversible 1 %5 C/..8613 he straight 1 25 C/..8661 Sajou’s. angular, with saw edge up. 1 25 ’ C/..8625 Bucklin’s, set of 2 blades. 2 50 C/ 4s as OFS ete oe OWE. eae j *C/, .8631 « 3 ip nee 8 00 ¢C/ straight 1 25 ; C/. :8637 Casselberry’s, curved.........:.. 1 25 C/ Schoetz’s, adjustable 2 75 co) 8645, Curtis’, straights ince dee, 25 cy Webster’s'set of 4 blades and 1lhandle 4 59 yy ) ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE, i] NASAL INSTRUMENTS. 3004 Max WocHER & SON, CINCINNATI, O. SCISSORS. C/..87038 Beckmann’s, for the upper tur- Ch. CimD: RIO Ee oe ey f 00 binated hone 2250 C/ .8727 Heimann’s...... 1 75 C/...8704 s us middle tur- Ci .STao. Merateia’a.. ess 3 00 binated bone 250 C/..8742 Holmes’, curved right ........ 750 C/ 8709 Casselberry’s ., -s 250 C/,.8743 “tteft, oO C/..8715 Flatau’s 450 C/..8744 Sg ‘* upward (Bulette’s) 7 50 ' C/..8721 Fritsch’s. BP cat | I ei a ea 4 00 C/...8723 Gruenwald’s toraemeee 600 *C/..8746 Jackson’s turbinotome 8 50 wy ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, COwS $ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE. NASAL INSTRUMENTS. Max WocHER C/. .8793 SCISSORS.—Continued C/..8751 Ingal’s, for.pasal dressing... $1 50 C/..8787 Seiler’s é iyi #2 00 | C/. .8757 aS ‘¢ turbinated bone 2 50 C/..8793 Sherwell’s, right or left 2 50 ; C/. .8763 “ bone shears 8.50 C/ 8799 Woake’s, right or left, for ; C/..8769 Knight’s....... ee ee 2 00 middle turbinated bone 4 75 C/..8781 Potter's bi ty 7 2 00 C/..8805 Zaufal’s naso-pharyngeal scissors 7 50 wy | ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S $ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE NASAL INSTRUMENTS. 3096 Max WOCcHER & SON, CINCINNATI, O. = ¢ Q CY “7.8829 SEPTONMETER. SNARES—Continued C/,.8811 Seiler’s... Nik é Concise Ce SUE ele eee GO C/..8829 Bosworth’s, with 2 canule, stee!......$2 00 C/, .8830 me * plated metal 1 35 SNARES. > BREE Brae’ oi ie ccc eivandeseesc'saes aa 5 50 VW © ..8823 Boecker’s, with 8 canule............... 950 C/..8865° Delstanche’s, with 2 canulez,.......... 6 50 yy ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, COS ¢$ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE. NASAL INSTRUMENTS. Max WocHer & Son, CINCINNATI, O. () ! <==D | | | C/. .8919 SNARES.—Continued. C/.. 8877 Fraenkel’s, silver canula, . C/.. 8883 Gooch’s, single canule.. C/,. 8889 + double C/..8907 Hartmann’s, with 2 canule.. C/..8913 py eet a C/..8919 Hobby’s oe C/..8925 Ingal’s 606) ee leather case. . *C/ 8926 ‘+ same, 1n metal ss *C/ 8937 Jarvis’ single canula....... C/. .8943 > GOODIE. Siig de ea wy ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, COS ¢$ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE. NASAL INSTRUMENTS. 3095 ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S NASAL INSTRUMENTS. Max WOocHER & SON. CINCINNATI, O. C/ Ci SNARES.—Continued 8948 Krause’s, with uni- 8949 8961 . 8967 . 8973 8979 8991 8997 versal handle.... Krause’s, +... o-05% Mackenzie’s..... Martin’s......- Nelson’s.....-..- : Renner’s, with curved and straight canule. Sajou'’s combination set, scissor handle Sajou’s modification of Jarvis’ snare #4 00 3 50 9 00 00 00 oro 5 50 8 00 TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE. *C by C/ C/ C/ #C/ C/ C/ *C) * ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S $ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE 9003 9009 9015 9083 9039 9045 9057 9063 Max WocHER & SON, CINCINNATI, O. 3099 Schech’s. NEPE y-g peers pose ee kr yi Sk ALBAN SAN PRN CeCe ER ye #5 00 Stoerck’s, with 8 attachments... ser el Seem ore eS ard Se i'w chi ike be eae eet 13 50 WH GUS O55 6 ccm oe POSS in eG IN Va atens oreo CORE VORP os ersle sping auto id 9 Y0 wid nore 2 00 Wright’s, with lever and ratchet action, strairht and curved canula yeaa aot 6 00 Zaufal’s, plain. . rian 2 50 WITEDTAtBAMORGR ON sires. 5 Ute id's 5 BONEN cad vad aie nek ined sire ial iiacenn aie. Maken 7 00 SPATULA. evral’S; 8 01268" es ia es ee oe 0 75 PMT Oe SUDO OORICT fo nna. 7 5-1 See Figs eate seat a bab Soe 2 t 00 C/ SNARES.— Continued. NASAL INSTRUMENTS. 3100 Max WocuHer & SON, CINCINNATI, O. SWS SSD — ny ys C/..9081 C/..9087 C/. .9093 C/...9099 C/ .9105 CJ C/..9129 C/. .9159 C/..9183 SPECULA. . C/..9081 Allen’s set of 3, conical, hard C/..9135 Claiborne’s, 3 sizes......... $1 00 Cc rubber rie, #0 60 C/..9141 .Collin’s .. oad. tek Cc C/..9087 Beckmann’s bivalve.. ve 225 *C/,.9147 Holbrook-Curtis’. . 2 00 a C/..9093 Boecker’s eee 2 50 C/..9153 Delstanche's .. 3 75 Cc C/ .9099 Bosworth’s af eee Y 0 75 C/..9159 De Vilbis’..... 0 50 *C C/. .9105 “ plain wire. i 0 30 C/..9165 Duplay’s 1 50 Cc Ci e111 Brandis’ A Ops tea 1 50 C/.. 9178 Elsberg’s trivalve, steel 5 75 . C/ 9117 Buses. 5)... econ my fae 3 00 C/.. 9188 Folsom’s....... a 1 OU C/..9129 Cholewa’s Lei Sie, alee 2 50 Al ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S $ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE. NASAL INSTRUMENTS. 3101 Max WocHerR & Son, CINCINNATI, O. 2 cen Sos —e C/. .9189 C/. .9195 C/. .9219 C/. .9249 © C/..9261 C/...9267 C/.9279 C/..9291 C/.., 9297 SPECULA.—Continued. C/..9189 Foester’s, plain, with Fraenkel’s C/...9348. tights .uinttemciunninmmniiaien, '& 1 50 blades.. ote Blaplanitare's ¢ $0 65 CYS 9249. IVe$" |: an.wemteeweenecmenecs!- 0 60 C/ 600d Ecaenket ri pints eee ee é : ” C/.. 9261 Jarvis’, plahtiv. (2 vent ce 0 30 C/. .9201 wy aoe set screw 15 ( _ 9267 “ improved... ae 075 ‘} 9907 pcre ase Soa z 9 ‘ ies Surry 4 C/. .9207 ge ot ratt SECC, hese C/.. 9271 Killian’s, 2, 8, 8% ins. 22.03.02... 8 50 +7 ..991¢ villie’s 5 .y a. ; C/- 9219 Goodwillie’s................... 0 hg C/.. 9279 Lange’s, hard rubber, two sizes 0 40 *C/..9225 Greene's...... ates eet MD C/., 9285 Lenox-Browne’s, ivory....... eae : oan la ete ae 2+ C/..9237 Hartmann’s, with ratchet pee re died C/,. 9291 Leonard’s, with angular blades. 1 00 C/. .9238 “plain... ry C/.. 207 Lublinsky’s 2... i: ccs cuecaics <5 150 90 ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S $ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE NASAL INSTRUMENTS. = ne eae ene c/ cl Cc/ cl J C/ Cc/ C/ C/ C/ *C ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S $ TRADE MARK.ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE 9303 C/. .9351 9303 9315 9321 9527 9339 lyles’ Ovenden’s c/ Palmer's, 4 sizes Potter’s Robert and Collin’s Roth's bivalve Rumbolidt’s Scineff's Schkotta’s with set screw Scheppegrell’s....... ae 9393 a Continued. C/. .9369 *C/ . .9375 C/. .9381 C/. .9387 C/ -.9393 C/. .9399 C/. .9405 NASAL INSTRUMENTS. Max WocuHEerR & SON. CINCINNATI, O. Schnitzler’s Schroetter’s Seiier’s, rig Shuriey’s with xht and left Simrock’s, « with handle Sms rht and lef lindrical 2 50 0 40 2 50 0 60 0 65 C/. .9489 SPECULA.—Continued, C/..9411 Spencer’s, hard rubber set of C/ ..9477 3 sizes $13 C/. .9483 Ci... 9417 with set screw a 1 35 C/..9429 Thudichum’s 0 50 C/ ~. 9489 C/ -.9435 Tubular, small oval 3 sizes 0 60 | Cy Oeet... Tegnpll’s Pere 1 75 / C/ .9453 Voltolini’s, with handle 27 C/ _.9459 set screw. 1% C/ .9501 C/.. 9471 1 long blade 250 C/..9507 | Cl. .9513 a ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, COv’S TRADE NASAL INSTRUMENTS. Zaufal’s, bivalve, with screw $ 350 “ post nasal, dilating, with obdurator... 3 50 “ funnel shaped, 4 sizes. 2 7 SPONGE HOLDERS. Baginsky’s ; tie hy a post nasal 1% Lublinsky’s 2 00 = MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE, 9545 ) C/..9543 SYRINGES. Plain, hard rubber, with postnasal GHD 20a fh sn che nea vie ages cath tginn hat ste See ence pees 1 00 Fraenkel’s, with 2 canulae.... 2... cece cece ect eens tees cence ceserecsmeserecuegas 3 00 Leffert’s, nasal and post nasal. a Ch arcadia’ Clipe cam at pee eee d Se ani rs cee hae oe 1 50 Van Sant’s, hot air apparatus with 2 bgBBEe Colas ke tend enracea e SUPE RDC Coates + 00 Schmidt’s, for antrum, modified by Stand ss 5 cine d Reis ole 04k hin Chia ee SON os oa 4 00 TROCARS FOR THE ANTRUM HIGH/IORI. Suarase’, with ObAurator . ooo. . eee sos se be vce neces be eh eels oe pie oie TEN UF Ho 0's e4ieie 3 00 Krause’s, ‘* double channel 0.0.20 3... cee de ce nc recs ere nccmesweeee deren eecaescsnss 3 50 AN ae ig Sia sinkee 08-5919 9 ND Ee Se unit ee ekg BAA ata het ease we ek o's Sha «Males Spa oe 2 00 rlyle’s, ie ca anula and tH 6... ec ce veces eee eeweemneserereeeesreresavecess 250 NASAL INSTRUMENT SETS. 5 00 Bosworth’s, in leather case .. 1 snare with 2 canulae 1 universal handle w ith 1 scalpel and 2 saws, fine and medium, wy ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S NASAL INSTRUMENTS. TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE. Max C/ ...9597 C/..9609 Zaufal’s *C/ 9621 Dr. Asch’ case 8163 8169 8247 7029 7497 8427 loleloletele C/ ... 9627 Schoetz’s Set 3105 & SON. CINCINNATI, O. WOCHER C/ ..9627 NASAL INSTRUMENT SETS.—Continued. ree Te ome em ET > 9 5 8 Assorted instruments, knives, saw, chisel and gouge. | RS I eer - dncenintinpioedieetacs ik aati $15 50 1 Nasal forceps, 1 nasal scissors and 1 universal handle for both s Complete Set of instruments for straightening the nasal septum, in fine leather secant: Seip pmgcnihceaL ss $16 50 AscH © position and arresting hemorrh “ > septum and the turbinated bodies. ubber perforated splints, for holding the septum in position after the operation. $12 00 1 al probe 1 1 Universal handle for above 4S p curettes, assorted sizes. 1 t nasal curette *C/..9633 Gruenwald’s Set of nasal instruments, in leather case.—-—~. sti $17 50 1 Knife 1 Gruenwald’s conchotome 1 Post nasal curette 1 Universal handle for above Es GORE: RAIDS, 10 MCCA CASE remand cre matin Sieritea sh) «Ue Un enna ideas $20 00 *C/>.9639 Hajek’s Complete Set of nasal instruments Himbntnavemiackontustyoue wa veuard $25 00 2 Spoons. 1 Curette, 2 Hooks. ALL INSTRUMENTS 1 Double curette, with Krause’s unid versal! handle, 1 silver catheter, stome >, angular bent BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S NASAL INSTRUMENTS. TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE, c /..9645 C,..9657 C/..9669. C/ 9687 C/.. 9711 3100 Son. CINCINNATI, O. C/. .9753 11tol7, $200, 18to2¢ “ GALVANO-CAUTERY ELECTRODES. ] C/. 9645 Nasal Electrodes, straight, plain, ltol0, $1 0 NI C/., 9657 sy aseptic metalshank ‘ 150 2 00; 8 C/. .9669 bia angular, plain .. “ 1 00 i 200, N *C/. .9675 = aseptic metalshank ‘ 150 sig SN C/..9687 ‘Laryngeal “ curved, plain “ 175 “ N *C/. .9693 “s “ ‘ asep met.shank ‘ 200 2%; S The above electrodes can be furnished with any style of point, figure 5 1 to 20, when ordering flat or lateral electrodes, state if vertical or S horizontal position of shanks is desired C/..9705 Bosworth’s post nares electrode C/ naso pharynx - c/ Nasal Canulae. straight, plain, for snaring. eC/ an aseptic, ‘* Be C/ angular plain, my °C} aseptic, ‘‘ Cc/ Laryngeal Canulae, curved, plain, for snaring PEN, ty aseptic, ‘‘ - wn C/ 9765 Knight's electric tonsil snare ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING rHE K.-S, CO.’S NASAL Sy INSTRUMENTS. 50 2 50 9693, styles 1 to 2 9645 to C/ C/ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE ~ rCU/ *C s. : Bis. oes . c HANDLES FOR ELECTRODES AND SNARES. Plain, for electrodes .3 3 00 Dr. Schech’s #3 4 50 Plain, universal... 5 00 Flemming’s oe hy ahr a 5 00 Dr. Kuttner’s 12 00 Dr. Schech’s 10 00 NEEDLES FOR ELECTROLYSIS. --9843 Platinum Iridium, for the nose, lancet SHADOG, 65 26h) - $1 2 - 9849 * a for the nose, ] shape,insulated... 150 --9855 Steel, double, for the nose........ 1 23 ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, COvS 3107 Max WocHErR & Son. 5 OY Oe *C wy NASAL INSTRUMENTS. ILLUMINATING INSTRUMENTS. .9861 Antrum Lamp, electric, 2c. p., for trans- lumination of the frontal UT Reber rmeie Se | /, .9867 *y electric, 4c. p., for trans- lumination through the mouth, with handle and Cables viikacaé bc chen ivereo .9879. Laryngeal Electric Illuminator, 2. c. p., with pliable shank to fit cautery ag oe EEE IR: BE 3 ..9897 Electric Laryngoscopic Mirror, so ar- ranged that any size mirror may be used, lamps to unscrew... .... 6 50 00 50 50 TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE, MIU oa C/...9975 C/..9981 C/. C/ Gh HARE LIP CLAMPS. C/..9969 Beint’s Bia evel a an ee C/ 9975 Hutchinson's ......... ga gs C/...9981 Miles’ ied wh TTS hg fee 1 00 eo Cr OE NO OLS uals cbatecuss. am 100 C/ ree eS: PELE pede teckan 800 rhe EXCISION FORCEPS. ‘ ce €/~11017 Shotzen’s cutisector.........7 $450 C/- ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE wy HARE LIP AND DERMIC . 10023 Michelson’s......,. «10029 Wolff's, C/...9999 C/ 2.10017 EXCISION FORCEPS.—Continued COMEDONE EXTRACTORS. 10047 Blaschko’s. .... 10077 Piffard’s com INSTRUMENTS. ome extracto a4 -10053 Fox's acne lancet and curet 10059 Hebra's acne lancet... oe 10065 “a comedome extractor., 10071 = ecraseur for wart Ton K.-S, CO’S $ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE. $1 00 0 50 0 25 aod , Ha c C/ Ci c/ C/ C/ C/ Max WOCcHER & SON, Mii <= SSSSSSSSS SSS SS C/..10144 COMEDONE EXTRACTORS.~— Continued. 10083 Piffard’s milium needle... .. . 10089 “ comedone extractor and acne lancet, metal handle 101990 Same, shell handle............... 10101 Saalfield’s comedone extractor and acne dancet ...... im 10107 Simon’s ‘“ 4 narrow.. 10113 a pe bed wide... 10125 Unna’s double-ended dermal CUPELG, «Sethu ase 2.5 te. ss 10131 Veiel’s comedone extractor. .... 10137 Wolff's injection trephine.-...-— 3109 C/..10146 $100 C/..10148 C/..10144 bey Cl. .10145 1 25 1 00 100 C/..10146 0 75 4 50 5 50 4iL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, COv’S TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTHE. HARE LIP AND DERMIC INSTRUMENTS. C/. 10142 THERMO-CAUTERIES. Hollaender’s hot air apparatus. . “ee “ “ “é with alooleel TAGS oo sie cs aren Buzzi’s micro thermo-cautery, consisting of handle and benzine reservoir combined, 4 tips (1 with copper point), bulb, tubing and lamp; complete, in case... Unna’s micro thermo-cautery, consisting of handle, benzine reservoir, micro platinum burner with copper connection and iridio-platinum point, benzine bottle and bulb, in case $9 10 42 00 00 3110 Max WocuHer & Son, CINCINNATI, O wo C/.10191_ - C/. 1U197 C/.10215 C/.10227 C/.10239 ¢ C/ 10173 C/.10179 C/. 10185 C/,10149 C/... 10287 C/. 10269 C/..10293 C/..10299 C/..10311 ( 10317 ( 10329 COUNTER IRRITATION INSTRUMENTS. CURETTES.—Continued. C/ ..10149 Baunscheidt’s ‘‘Lebenswecker” $175 ( 10239 Piffard's der aie } $150 C/. 10155 ‘ oil for same 0 60 10245 Sangster's ‘ ‘ 1 25 ( 10257 Wolff's ‘ : 2 00 m1) ES . 10263 = ‘ : 3 sizes. A 1 CURETTES. ( 10209 Wright's ‘ A oo) ee C/7.10173 Auspitz’s scoop, with thorn : $2 00 FORCEPS C/. 10179 Fox's dermal curette 1 50 ; ae panes C/..10185 Hebra's tr 159 C/:-10287 Plain us 7 fe ep o: C/..10191 oy T a ae ‘ es 1 00 : %. ¢ r C/..10203 Bergh’s, ep 0 %5 C/..10197 Lassar’s, 3 sizes 0 C/.10999 He ROP 5 Jouble-ended n ok onary s 2 00 C/..10215 Martini 5. louble-ended n ee /..10311 Piffard’s fi 1 00 Sete eos : ‘1.10317 “ bea ling 5 C/ .10221 Motai’s fenestrated finger curette 0 75 ‘ 10317 yrappling 0 C/.,10227 ’ DRM. 5 so te ta be 075 KNIVES. : C/ 10329 Dieffenbach's scalpel, § 1 00 a4 ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, COS $ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE HARE LIP AND DERMAL INSTRUMENTS. C/ cs Cie C/ 1038¥ 10335 10341 10347 1035¢ . 10359 10365 C/..10401 C/. 10403 C/..10405 Cc/. KNIVES.—Continued.~ Dieffenbach’s scalpels, pointed narrow, 4 sizes scalpels, straight edge, 4 sizes SES bistoury,ctirved, sharp- pointed. de ** curved, probe- pointed ko i * straight, probe- pointed, wide Sal “ straight, probe- pointed, narruw 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 * Sy ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, COS Ci. C/ Ci}; C/ C/ er C/ c/ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE. 10371 10377 10389 10401 10403 10404 10405 10406 C/.10858 C/.10347 C 10359 C/.10365 C 10406 Cc Dieffenbach’s bistoury, straight, double edge tenotome, straight, probe-pointed Guerin’s tenotome..... McMurray’s, dermic Ag Tiersch’s, for skin grafting. . Razor, 1 side plane, 1 concave, for skin grafting....... ‘* 1 side plane, 1 concave, with slide fixation, for skin grafting Kortuem’s, Se. ey C/,.,10407 Rehn’s om e HARE LIP AND DERMAL INSTRUMENTS. 10371 C/.10877 - -10407 $ 100 00 1 1 8 50 8 EX) 2 ot OS 2 or ene oC C/ C/ C/ *C/ C/ *C/ C/ *C/ C/ C/ C/ 10409 C/io413 C/.10419 ¢ ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING C/..10479 HARE LIP PISS 10409 With glass heads,.24% to3\% in, doz. $ 0 50 10413 “ ring ol 050 10419 ** flat steel ** = és 1 25 10423 ‘* glass ‘* triangular points, Ol to SY Whe... sean doz. 07 PIN CARRIER. 10425 Buck’s . 5 arco ena as 2 00 PIN CUTTING FORCEPS. ..10427 Nippers 1 50 PLEXIMETER. 10431 Hess’, for observing skin under pressure 0 40 SCARIFYING INSTRUMENTS. 10437 Lutze’s scarifier.. .... ..... 175 °10443 Piffard’s spud.. 5 ae tem eetd 1 25 .11449 Wolff’s scarifier, with 3 knives. 4 25 SCISSORS. 10455 Straight, hare lip 0 75 10461 Angular bent, hare lip 1 00 10467 Smith’s, skin grafting. 75 THE K.-S, CO’S 3112 Son. CINCINNATI, O. SOUNDS. C/..10473 Kocher’s, bronchocele ose te 1 C/..10474 ra = withouteye. 1 15 C/..10479 Hagedorn’s ‘ 1 25 TRUSS. *C/. 10485 6 00 Hainsby’s, hare lip....... NEEDLES FOR ELECTROLYTIC EPILATION. *C/..10491 Platinum, blunt or sharp pointed...$ 0 40 °C 10497 insulated... 0 50 Ci .10515. Steel, plain, round.....:...s+ dozen 075 NEEDLE HOLDERS FOR ELECTROLYTIC EPILATION. Ct; PAB ily stn ccaets bs Pyecewrs woe 1D er With interrupter... .... .: +z. deheeee ss ee i>. For double needle............... 4 50 GF. PnlenOnte Wetec AIT sets cceaen 2 4 50 HARE LIP AND DERMIC TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE. INSTRUMENTS. 10605 ELEVATORS AND RASPATORIES. 10539 Goodwillie’s elevator, strongly bent 1054( 10545 Sayre’s raspatory Trélat’s : ent right or left slightly SEIZING FORCEPS. 10559 Plain, straight, with 1 and 2 teeth 10560 ogee as Tre 10561 ‘curved, 1 10562 1 10563 e¢ cross-actio1 10569 -Durham’s, articulated 3¢ 10575 ‘ plain 10581 Langenbeck’s 10599 Walcher’s, for remo 10605 Whitehead’s ALL 1NSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S ¢$ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE STAPHYLORRAPHY AND URANOPLASTIC INSTRUMENTS. c Cc 106283 C/.10629 C 10725 C/.10743 9 C/.10749 C/..10791 STAPHYLORRAPHY AND URANOPLASTIC I 10635 C/.10641 C/,10647 C/,10653 C/.10659 C/. C/ Cf: Ay C/ C/ Cy C/ *C/ Cr | C/. C/ C/ ng, OF er C/ C/ Cc/ C/ C/ C/ ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S 3114 10623 10629 -10635 10641 10647 10653 10659 10665 10668 10677 10683 10689 10695 10713 10725 10743 10749 10755 10767 10779 10791 wy KNIVES. & SON. CINCINNATI, O. lLangenbeck’s, double edged, narrow... Trélat's convex concave tenaculum. set of 6 knives and tenacu broad probe pointed j lum, in fine leather case. Updegraft’s. Whitehead’s gum knife -t paring ‘ hoe shaped... NEEDLES. Bergmann’'s Ferguson’s, lever action Updegraff’s, stap Whitehead's spiral suture needle... RETRACTORS. full hook, Langenbeck’s cheek retractor Langenbeck’s. SUTURE HOLDERS. 1 hylorrhaphy, half-curved 1 WW W 0 00 00 o =} =} +1 % or orc cr ris) or WW IIS ANI AKWIS oe do W 0 WH orcr ore TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE. INSTRUMENTS, C/. 10833/39 C/. .10851/57 C/..10845 Cc 10863 /69 TRACHEA CANULA. C/..10809 Cohen's, with obdurator, C/. 10842 Hahn's, sterling silver, with aluminum$ 8 50 sponge covering: t C/..10815 Elsberg’s, with valve.........5 6 50 Nos.—1 2 4 , 7 9 | *C/ 10821 MHagedorn's, German silver. a7 $750 775 300 82% 850 900 | *C/..10827 saul sternng. . 68 55-3 4 00 C/..10845 Keene's, spiral, sterling silver, $ 6 50 |i C/., 10833 Cy] German “ with C/..10851 Koenig’s,.“, German ‘“ . 250 obdurator........ 4 00 C/ -.10857 me “. sterling, .. 450 / C/ 7.10839) ws) sterling silver, with C/..10863 , Krishaber-Collin’s,German‘“* , 3 50 obdurator........ . 600 C/..10869) % sterling * . 5 50 ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE, 1] TRACHECTOMY INSTRUMENTS. Pa C/..10893/10911 ci C/..10941/47 C/..10971 TRACHEA CANULA:—Continued. Cc 10875 Langenbeck’s, German silver Sede a Siw dhe sei ge $ 3 50 C/..10881 “ UIN ee NS. eden ee eee ie ee 6 00 cS Osea. CAI Pe MOLd Sb NEE vs teh es tHe os, 4 bro eceE o a eR eee 1 00 C/..10893 “ German silver Mis a'Wte ke Mima entee Ad chet PSS Sane 6 3 i . ' Nest 2; 3, 1, 5. 6, eS 10 Cc 0905 “ sterling . ~ peo Sp ag F ; ; { $325 825 350 3'75 400 450 500 550 600 650 eee, SOO ee MCI AOI, sa sv awiks 0 ow Ve ks os Saale. 175 cy. opie. Parker's, Gerthan sitver: ...). 2 ia eke sess 275 C/..10915 sterling NTE we Pee ree ee. 1 00 C/..10917 Pitha’s, single, German silver 1 75 C/..109238 «“ sterling Camis 4 3 00 * 0929 double, German silver.......... 2 25 & 0935 & sterling SEY cy gi oni ara Pein whee hii Gece J cae 3 50 en SEL BRO RM SUT TS MISA 6 ic 525 8.4 acoso 8s 2909 Road winks Mow Gh Phot 1 75 C/..10947 sterling ee ae ; on de de tig'W bee Rae aree hat > 00 Cc 10953 Trendelenburg’s, with tampon, sterling silver, Nosn4.:: 2, 8, 1, 5, 6, 2: 8, 9, 10, $4 50 50 475 525 550 575 600 650 700 800 C/..10970 Chloroform Apparatus, for canulae, C/..10842 and 10953............ 4 50 ais d MON, tOr Cleaning trachea tubes, so asic 0 icad oes cou kd etme eatek ck. 0 10 a ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S $ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE TRACHEOTOMY INSTRUMENTS. c c C Cc Cc Cc Cc Cc & SON, C/..10977 c/ 10980 TRACHEA CANUL. — Continued. Canulz for Stenosis: s280072. Dupuis’, bard rubber... . sca s cece isolates 8s: - 10973 sterling silver, according to sizes ......from ..10974 Schimmelbusch’s, sterling silver, «© = «© «seeee. 10975 Stoerk’s, dilating «“ rt ‘6 ‘were ees ..10976 Wegner’s, i ‘6 + RG i aiebrenay i sh ..10977 Gluck’s, sterling silver, with vibrator to facilitate speaking... ARTIFICIAL LARYNX. /..10979 Brun’s, sterling silver ...... Wolff’s, « A /..10980 ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S $ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE, TRACHEOTOMY INSTRUMENTS. saa og ois ¢ WE eee % 4 00 to 6 00 500 « 7 50 50 «10 00 00 « 7 50 18 00 ..- $20 00 22 00 C/ C/. C/ C/ Cc/ Cc/ Ci... c/ ci. C/. ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, COv’S C/. 11013 Ci. 10995 C/.11087 C/.11049 C/.11055 DILATORS. 10995 Burow’s, curved, with set screw $1 75 11001' Delaborde’s, trivalve re 3 50 .11007 Dupuis’ dilating bougies..... 0 75 .11013 Golding’s, fenestrated, with set BORE town dees 2 90 11019 Hasse’s. 1 60 11025 Luer’s .... it 60 11637. Otis’ .... 200 .11049 Schmidt's ‘ pe 0 90 .11055 Schroetter’s, trivalve, with gauge 8 25 .11061 pe tin bougies, 20 sizes 0 50 C/.11067 C/ 11082 Cc/ C/ C/. Ci. Ci C/ Ch; Cc C/ . 11085 11067 11073 11079 11082 11085 11097 -11103 TRACHEOTOMY INSTRUMENTS. /..11019 C/..11035 C/.11097 C/.11079 C/.11073 DILATORS.—Continued. Schroetter’s, forceps, for holding bougies instrument, for in- troducing bougies instrument, for withdrawing bougies 1 75 canule, for carrying bougies, sterling silver Stockloew’s.... Tilanus’ bivalve Trousseau’s ‘* “ “ rT TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE AL Max WocHER C/ C/ Cc/ C/ C/ C/ C/ C/ C/ C/. C/ ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S 11133 11115 11121 11127 11133 11139 11145 11157 11163 11169 11175 C/ 11139 C/ fil] 3119 & SON, CINCINNATI, O. ET 11145 FORCEPS. Collin’s, for removing foreign bodies alligator jaw, scissor handle Esmarch’s claw forceps, slide catch Mathieu’s, for removing foreign bodies Munier’s “ Stockloew’s ‘: Sharp-pointed Probe- “ “ TRACHEOTOMY KNIVES. Bergmann’s (fig. 1 to7)....... English pattern (fig. 1 to 3) TRACHEOTOMY INSTRUMENTS. OW Bm WH 00 50 00 00 50 50 oO 3 +3 1 oro ot TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE C/.11211/17 C/,11228/29 C/.11285/41 € 11259 C 11277 C/. .11295 Cc 11809 C/.11818 C 11819 C 11337 *C/ C/. C/ Ci. C/. C/. C/. "Ci "Cl: C/ 11205 11211 - 11217 - 11223 - 11229 11235 11241 . 11247 . 11253 11259 C/,. 11265 C/..11807 TRACHEA RETRACTORS. Hook, large, blunt. . ‘ single prong, sharp... ‘ ‘ ~ blunt... double ‘* -'sharp . “6 e ee blunt, * Pilcher’s"’ ‘* triple a? SRD, “ i oe Uk ss se et four RAED 5 66 ‘ “blunt ie Belajew’s......... o) permenant 'e). 25 ss ° ~ $1 00 0 90 0 90 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 110 1 10 1 2% ay ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S $ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE LQHAOQAQHOANAOD ~~<~ 00 C/..11481 Anger’s, combined with dilator. 35 5 C/..11415 Heubner’s, 5 “ ......... eae C/. .11487 Bardeleben’s. 3 C/. 11421 “6 we“. es *C/..11493 Chassaignac’s C/,.11423 Carleton’s, 5 * . eased : 00 C/..11499 Hank’s C/. .11424 we 1G rs 5 5 00 C/..11511 Langenbeck’s - x C/..11425 *s a i ee 5 75 GC) SEAGNT:.. ALOR 5 ik a af ~ *C/..11427 Meyer’s, 10 “ . : 2 00 C/..11523 Pitha’s...............+. 04+ rs Ae x AI MUA Gg 8 SO ee 3 00 Ch UIBRD Rem OS fori sa isi eines a ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO’S $ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE TRACHEOTOMY INSTRUMENTS. BOK C/..11481 C/.. .11487 C/..11499 > C/ : C/. .11528 c/..1152¢ on 6 00 3 00 C/..11559 Tracheotomy Set, No. 2, in fine leather case 1 Tracheotomy scalpel,sharp-pointed. 2 Retractors, double prong, blunt. 1 “ “ probe. 4 Luer’s aluminum trachea tubes. 1 Collin's foreign body forceps. C/...11571 Tracheotomy Set, No. 3, in aseptic metal Case. meses seesreneerene ae 8 Dieffenbach’s scalpels. 1 Scissors, curved on flat. 2 Sharp retractors, 4 prongs. 1 Sharp hook, fine. 2 Forceps, with mouse teeth. 1 Silver probe with eye. *C/..11583 Tracheotomy Set, No. 4, in leather case... 2...) ncseneernvs 2 Dieffenbach’s scalpels. 1 Sharp hook, fine 1 Langenbeck's tracheotome. 1 Hasse’s dilator 1 Chassaignac’s “ ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO,’S TRACHEOTOMY AND INTUBATION C/ INSTRUMENTS. TRACHEOTOMY AND INTUBATION SETS. 11541 Tracheotomy Set, No. 1, in fine leather case...3 8 00 1 Sharp hook. 1 Tracheotomy scalpel. 1 Trousseau's dilator 2 Aluminum trachea tubes. “C/ 11547 Tracheotomy Set No. 1 A. Same contents as No. 1, put up in fine asep- tic metal case. $ 18 00 a $ 16 50 1 Trousseau's dilator 2 Mops for cleaning canule. 2 Sponges. 4§ 2250 1 Silver director and tongue tie 2 « trachea tubes, Luer’s. 1 Mop for cleaning canulz. 2 ots oat ‘ ce 18 00 2 Luer'’s silver canule 2 Mops for cleaning canulz, TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE, *( ¥( *| Max WocHer & SON, CINCINNATI, O. S— ween - Re tt aT onal eT te TS SAP EY EM FOE 2 TS C/..11631 C/..11661. TRACHEOTOMY AND INTUBATION SETS—Continued. *C/ 511596, Tracheotomy Set No. S, in teather case. is)... o oo. oh. cae ee 1 Luer’s tracheotome. 2 Forceps, with mouse teetl 2 Dieffenbach’s scalpels. 1 Silver director and tongue tie. 2 Sharp hooks, fine. 2 Luer’s silver canule 2 Blunt " 9 *C/..11607 Tracheotomy Set No. 6, in leather case 2 Dieffenbach’s scalpe 2 Boses’ sharp hooks, right and left. retractor 2 Blunt hooks. 1 Silver director with tongue tie. 2 Forceps, with mouse teeth 2 Luer’s silver canule. 1 Dissecting forceps. 1 Mop for cleaning canuleze *C/..11619 Dillon Brown’s Intubation Set, in leather case 7 Gold plated tubes with obdurators, 1 Dillon Brown’s extractor Brown’s modification, 1 Denhart’s mouth gag. 1 O’Dwyer introducer. 1 Scale, 1 - extractor | C/..11620 Same as 11619, but in metal case.... Dillon Brown’s Extractor. C/. 11681): O:Dwyer’s Intubation Set, in leather case: Gi SUES Tacs cts et OR, a RA ade Ma er 1 25 TONSIL KNIVES. C/..11763 Plain splitter, right.. 2 95 C/..11765 + vs | BRE A Bae 2 95 C/..11767 Douglas’ ‘“ 1 75 C/..11769° Greene’s...... 1 50 C/. 11775 "s folding handle 2 25 { CP. Thee: < PRE Bike bir oA 1 50 C/..11787 probe-pointed , 1 50 t C/..11793 Hobb’s, bent up, for right hand 2 00 | C/..11799 ‘ left 2 00 hy C/..11800 Kyle’s, crypta .... 1 50 ‘Ml C/..11801 Leland’s, right. 2 00 | C/..11802 left 2 00 i C/..11805 Schmidt's splitter 1 50 | INJECTION NEEDLES. RAIN | ON Boge aes vee rE Ee aR Ee RC ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, COS $ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE, , Farlow’s TONSIL PUNCHES. s Hartmann’s Ruault’s 11823 11824 11826 11827 - < Z Z O e. O i. © Y Fy oe E TONSIL AND UVULA INSTRUMENTS. Max WocH ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S > TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE C/ Cc/ C/. C/ *(C ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S Max WOocHER & SON, CINCINNATI, O. -- 11847 -. 11853 11865 11867 11871 11877 . 11881 Seiler’s Wood's Bosworth’'s pantie FSi ted Carecabetdl oe | Farlow’ Hammond's . Knight’ Sloan’s 3128 C/. .11847 C/. .11865 C/..11877 UVULA SCISSORS.—vontinued. TONSIL SNARES. Sere . oa eR Dp DIDORINC vy bss 6 800508 Sink Akan at ee TONSIL AND UVULA INSTRUMENTS. I. t ri) ot 8 00 10 00 7 50 3 00 6 50 TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE. 3129 Max WocHER & SON. CINCINNATI, O. UVULATOMES. C/..11889 Mackenzie’s....... pS he FE OR A RT ~ £6 75 C/.. 11891 Myles’, lingual tonsillotome eee Toes A 5 00 TONSILOTOSIES. C/ .11901 Aubry’s, with slanting knife...... ag yates we i wer 8 50 C/ .11907 Baginsky’s, plain aE Pee me Ct RITES By PEO ee 6 50 C/..11913 Billing’s, with two prongs...... gabe San eee «oe 6 50 C/, 11919 C/..11919 Bishop's, folding, 3 sizes : iaie - Liat - 10 50 C/ ..11925 Boecker’s, with double knife PF ig ei SID RR eT TS Se wy ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S $ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE. TONSIL AND UVULA INSTRUMENTS. s—— On 200 3130 Max WocHerR & SON, CINCINNATI, O. a: - ee “- a A ET TTS a —=€ TONSILOTOMES.—Continued. Se Se ha) ae oo i ee eG a uae hoe eas RES PO. a Sloman el perry’ S, Hldin,: 4 SIZeR ee. va so oo line iS ein Mets ou tine eens Sele 1 50 eer &, WIth BIATTING EDIE . fo ssde wit oie yb e6 oewighh ob bo: 58's 04% p:0'gioie 12 00 Pac uenelien Pattern, Cross. Action prongs 05.5600 css seein ees ses as eres 9 50 DEP E POUNMOSUOCE: 6.-Writh: 8 PINGS 0.05 5.5 Si Fd oy Tapa oe COURS oy eee 3 50 yy ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S $ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE. TONSIL AND UVULA INSTRUMENTS. Continued. knife attachments. . $15 ES. scissor handles. ... Laroyenne’s .. Lucae’s. Luer’s ’ SILOTOr s TON Hoelder’s, with 6 Kolbe INSTRUMENTS. ) 11991 7 12003 12009 119 1199 C/. 12003 / / / C/ ae C Cc C/ © 2 < oz, S O “a O 7, © Y oe E TONSIL AND UVULA C/..12009 fax WocH N ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, COS $ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE. C/. .12039 6 C/..12051 TONSILOTOMES.—Continued. C/..12015 Mandeville’s, rotating, 3 sizes at 7 00 C/ ...12027 Marconi’s, 4 sizes... . Lee ‘ 7 00 Re Ree PGCE IO Ss THATS, OF BIPOB en 6 o. 3 og wince s aysicuse'® Aas ie wd Kee motes oe 4 75 C/ ... 12051 i -Quinlan’s. reversible, 3 sizes...... ~ 6 00 *C/ ..12057 - with 2 extra attachments... ......... ; : orig, AS 08 ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S TONSIL AND UVULA INSTRUMENTS. TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE. Max WOocHER & C/..12105 TONSILOTOMES. —Continued. of e207 MALMO <6 Simplex, °° 4 i766 nee cee tise pens teeny $ 4 00 12087 $6 66 With 2 eXtra: DiIades coe. ewe 10 00 .12105. Rupprecht’s; scissors shaped. .ée.c...ccsecceesssessee 7 50 ..12111 Schulte’s, with 2 extra attachments, in case. ......... 15 50 Sizes of C/..12075 aLL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO?S TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE. TONSIL AND UVULA INSTRUMENTS. TONSILOTOMNES.—Continued. : $10 50 Tiemann’s, with scissors MeNG.s-53'ss.3 awe ee ' ‘ extra attachment, in case..... . 20 00 20 00 Toeplitz’s, set of 3 blades, in universal handle ee SANS Windler’s Cate ‘ ed 83. Clendinen’s hzemostatic tonsil clamp Pale ‘ “a Oe eee Miculicz-Stoerck’s ‘ ie forceps .....» igh seas : 6 50 ee hoe hh wees se ots 6 00 Ricord’s tonsil hemostate. . ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S $ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE TONSIL AND UVULA INSTRUMENTS. C/.,12195 9 C/..12201 C/ /. 12195 /..12201 /..12207 +1. .12209 /.,12211 / / 12212 12213 C/. .12240 ) wy C/. .12213 C/. .12219 Plain, with metal handle Fraenkel’s. Granger’s.... Hartmann’s Heryng’s, German silver tip silver tip Hope’s. Jurasz’ .... Nitsche’s Sajou’s C/ APPLICATORS AND COTTON CARRIERS. Simanowsky’s, fitting in universal handle 12995 #0 15 0 75 1 00 1 00 1 50 2 00 0 75 1 25 1 00 2 50 i 7 ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S $ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE, ORAL, LARYNGEAL AND C@SOPHACEAL INSTRUMENTS. C/..12285 C/.12297 C/.12303 C/ BRUSHES. 7 C/..12249 Set of 2 camel-hair brushes and 1 sponge tip, fitting hard rubber handle. .. ..... 31 00 | *C/..12255 Extra brushes for same 0 30 C/..12261 Wagner’s set of throat brushes. 2 wire stems, 1] universal handle and 12 brushes.-.. 2 25 | *C/..12267 Extra brushes for same ....... 7.0 ; ; ee sae ole 2 : pf 0 20 | *C/..12273 Throat brush, concealed, with 3-ring handle. , 2 25 C/. .12279 es ** on wire handle. lozen $0 75 each 0 10 C/. .12285 m sponge ‘‘ 0 75 ee 0 10 LARYNGEAL CURETTES. C/ Bosworth’s, flexible shank 2 25 ci Cohen’s, bent up 2 50 C/ ‘© down. 2 50 C/..12315 Krause’s, cutting antero-posterior .. F bustle Mabe Paks 2 50 eC/..12316 sf “s lateral 2 50 a | ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE, ORAL, LARYNGEAL AND CESOPHACEAL INSTRUMENTS. / 313 Max WocHER & Son, CINCINNATI, O. ) C/ _. 12345 C/. .12393 OESOPHAGEAL DILATORS, *C/ 12331 Bougies, gum elastic, cylindric, ..... ‘ $1 25 *C/. .12383 - 6 ee OUVaIyens 2 ats , 50 CL; S800: Breeae, 5557s Se Oe ies 7 50 / C/. .12345 Collin’s, with sound explorer, 6 assorted ivory OVES era as : SES e Py PES 6 00 C/..12351 Navratil’s, 4-bladed.... ne ‘2 aks ee C *C/..12860 Trousseau’s, with 6 ivory olives, metal WRG s oii ki bik beh oe FU cae 975 C/..12363 Trousseau’s, with 6 ivory olives, metal stem, spongetipandcoin catcher 5 00 C/. .12369 “ «« 6 hard rubber olives, metal stem, ebony handle. 2 00 C/. .12881 “ «« metal stem and tubular metal handle, containing 6 Metal ON VES coc. css cop oie waiearr a Wak see alee ute ey ee 3 10 C/..12393 Verneuil’s, with probe and 6 hard rubber olives................ 5 00 a ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S ¢$ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE ORAL, LARYNCEAL AND CSOPHACEAL INSTRUMENTS. Ch. C/ C/ C/ Cc/ C/ C/ ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S $ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE, 12399 12405 12417 12429 12447 12453 12465 C/. .12405 Schiltz’s Oesophagotome........ Trélat’s Spray Syringe for the cesophag Stoerck’s Houzé’s, haemostatic Péan’s Asch’s, seizing ORAL, LARYNGEAL AND CESOPHACEAL INSTRUMENTS. us DROP TUBE. TONGUE FORCEPS. wy ci 12429 31 39 C/ C/ Max WocuHEerR & SON. CINCINNATI, O. TONGUE FORCEPS.—Continued. C/..12471 C/..12477 C/. .12483 C/. .12489 C/. .12495 C/..12501 C/. .12507 C/. .12513 C/. .12519 a4 Berger’s, Carmalt’s seizing Championniére’s ‘‘ Collin’s Cusco’s Dobell’s Esmarch’s Houzé's “ “ “ straight fenestrated ‘ angular.. ORAL, LARYNGEAL AND CSOPHACEAL INSTRUMENTS. BS ORR WO WD W ~*~ ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO’S $ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE C/..12591, ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, COS 12543 12549 12555 TONGUE FORCEPS. Klausner’s pase gets Mathieu's putataansas.°. © Senn’s Max WocHER & SON. CINCINNATI, O. Continued. "THROAT FORCEPS. Bruns’ epiglottis.... 3 different curves Plain, opening: Sideways cor ..e. s+ + eames es 108 TROT Wald 2 00 . lateral 2 00 antero-posterior, cutung edge 2 50 lateral, f: * ; oi : ; ' 2 50 C/..12717 be articulated... ras APs We 5 00 12 00 CJ. .12723 We with 3 attachments, turning to all sides. wy ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S $ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE ORAL, LARYNCEAL AND CESOPHACEAL INSTRUMENTS. 3145 Max WOocHER & SON. CINCINNATI, O. > —— THROAT FORCEPS.—Continued. C/..12741 Mathieu’s, alligator...... hei? HERS Rats Ghat eee Ser anine = MOIS’ exible, ...:;. 2 ee ee 7 00 C/..12759 Ruault’s, CHU 1 Foc et, ce erate Pc 6 00 C/..12771 Sajou’s, with slide catch........ eee OO ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S ¢$ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE. ORAL, LARYNGEAL AND CSOPHAGEAL LNSTRUMENTS. 12773 12777 12783 12789 1279. x S ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K..-S, COS 3146 Max WocHER & SON, CINCINNATI,- O. THROAT FORCEPS.—Continued. Scheinmann’s, 4 patterns : rl ROE as Rey caches ime $7 50 Schmidt's, with 4 attachments, : 7 : y ; NE 4 12 00 Simrock's, ¢ross action, articulated eat 8 25 Stoerck’s 2 25 Tiemann's, spiral a 8 4 25 TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE. ORAL, LARYNGEAL AND CESOPHACEAL INSTRUMENTS. Cc/ C/ C/ C/. C/ C/ C/ Max . 12807 12813 12819 12825 12831 12843 12849 WOCHER & SON, 3147 THROAT FORCEPS —Continued. Tobold’s, serrated point mouse-toothed point antero-posterior, polypus lateral, with 6 attachments, 1n case Walcher’s, for removing sutures Waxham's yy 1 $2 00 2 00 4 00 4 00 16 00 4 O00 5 00 ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, COWS $ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE ORAL, LARYNCEAL AND CGSOPHACEAL INSTRUMENTS. — C/ C/ C/ C/ C/ 12933 Cc/ C/ C/ 12945 C/ sO J C/ ORAL, LARYNCEAL AND CESOPHACEAL INSTRUMENTS. 12879 12885 . 12891 12897 12909 12915 12927 12933 12939 12945 THROAT FORCEPS.—Continuea. x q\ C/. .12909/15 Waxham'’s, rectangular bent FINGER PROTECTORS. Langenbeck’s, plain articulated. with scoop. Motai’s, with sharp edge. Net for same MOUTH GAGS AND SPECULA. Bruns’, with tongue depressor and uvula hoo} Charriére’s . Chassaignac's Clover’s ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-s, CO.’S FRACTURE SPLINTS. Ruthnick-Kluge’s maxillary fracture splint. Sy TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE 25 1 25 00 os C/ cy: C/ C/ 12970 4 ° c/~ C/ Ch: Max WocHER MOUTH GAGS AND SPECULA.—Centinued. 12951 Collin’s, with tongue depressor . 12957 without ‘* * 12963 Delabarre’s........ 12969 Denhardt’s, cast metal “we finest steel 12973 Doyen’s...... 12975" Ferguson’s*.. . 12977 12981 “ improved with ratchet. . with adjustment 12975 C/..12981 C/..12987 Fraenkel’s, with tongue depressor and retractor g I ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S $ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE ORAL, wy LARYNGEAL AND CESOPHACEAL INSTRUMENTS. C/ Cc/ Cc/ Cc/ Cc/ C/ C/ C/. .13023/24 C/. 12989 12999 13005 13011 13017 13023 13024 13029 ORAL, LARYNCEAL AND CESOPHACGCEAL INSTRUMENTS. 150 es "12999 C/..13029 MOUTH GAGS AND SPECULA.—Continued. NINN a6. S Sait Sos saa loa ahd a wns iol aictyw bee oe et % 2 50 Geffer’s, with tongue depressor.......... ......... 13 75 ts mit AAA TOHRU TOE oe os Oe ee Goodwillie’s, screw wedge it santo arabes ; Sete aie 3 50 Greene's, self retaining......,.... +S ae = v9 opts 2 50 Gross’, CORE DIOTM eat ee in a elie Voie Me vain teen heat ae anita ee BS 6 an ss Saas CRP EES Ee oe 4 50 SN sa ts So ien bac Poe ec te oe be SOA oo eer ene » 50 yy ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S ¢$ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE. C/..13035/41 3151 Max WocHER & SON, CINCINNATI, O. C/ ...13043 C/..13101 C/ ...13107 C/. .13077 C/...13083 MOUTH GAGS AND SPECULA.—Continued. C/...13085 Gutsch’s set of 5... 5 sa C/. .18041 C0) 09 Es taal : 2 25 Ck. OOTT eer eicccl. 34 50 C/ ...13043 maxillary support 2 00 C/;. 18083 Mason’s:.:.:,...-. 2.3 3 50 C/.-.13047 Hartmann’s mouth gag, with C/..13095 flestrum’s ..... £ 00 tonguedepressorandretractor 4 25 C/..13101 Nussbaum’s...._. 6 00 C/...13053 Heister’sspeculumoris, straight 3 50 C/..13107 O’Dwyer’s, 3 oF C/... 13059 ‘ sd ae CRs EGR er gis a ae ee ae a wy ORAL, LARYNGEAL AND CESOPHACEAL INSTRUMENTS. ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, COS $ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE. 3152 > Max WocuHer & Son, CINCINNATI. O. C/ -. 18125 C/..13119 C/..13149 MOUTH GAGS AND SPECULA.—Continued. C/..13113 Reverdin’s maxillary support.. $5 50 C/:..181387 Schmidt’s...... andes eae GD C/..13119 Rose’s - 4 75 C/..13143 Thuerriegi’s . _._. . 7 50 C/ .13125 Roser’s TT 5 00 C/..13149 Trélat’s : ieee 1200 C/ -.13131 Roser-Koenig’s...........<---. 3 75 C/..13155 ** modified by Collin.... 18 50 *C/ .13133 so ie ivory lined... 4 50 C/..13161 Ulrich’s lock jaw forceps. G05 3 50 i | ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO,’S $ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE \ ORAL, LARYNCEAL AND CSOPHAGEAL INSTRUMENTS. Max WOocHER & C/ C/ C/. Ci. Ci. Ch: Cl. 13167 -13173 .13179 13191 13197 13203 13215 MOUTH GAGS AND SPECULA.—Continued. Warxtenwp a 650k 3253 Weinlechner’s....... Westmoreland’s .......... Whitehead’s, plain . “ “ “ Wingrave’s, self retaining wy “ with tongue depressor ORAL, LARYNGEAL AND CSOPHAGEAL INSTRUMENTS. So He & CO on ci) 50 y ‘ on 19) 00 ov 00 o> V5) ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K..S, CO.’S ¢$ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE. [Savas ee 3154 Max WocuHer & Son. Cincinnati, O. | ad =€ | : eS C/ .13233 C/..18245 C/..18251 C/. .13257 C/. .13239 C/. .13275/93 | C/..13299 C/. .13328 : : ORAL SCREWS. al | Bee eet PEAUG TUDDOET . so. 63k ae east e ees Legis buid os cats eee a ek a i | WEDGES. | c Pore TOR WOOR, e636. os Patiid dase bs Siu 48s Chie WAS 0 8 SBR MAY his 7s, 44 9 $ 0 75 | ff 13239 O’Neil’s, soft rubber, with metal handle........ 0 %5 t CHEEK RETRACTORS. | AUR POLO. TIODE 954.0 Gece a ss dane e CSE ee ae Sarre nee oe $ 1 00 Va C/..13251 ” NOE 6 9 5 coe Ske ace aaa a MOR LEE ae a 1 00 tH, Senmea rt, Caeser ns Mota eas Sys fla cs sce saa teneneen ee 1 50 | TONGUE DEPRESSORS. i | G/..18275: Plain, double, fenestrated, steel... «os csaseeesecscclecec OPE). Hd $03 y C/. .18299 is SEIBONG 5 ee asthe bs F's ss ae SEE ae Rei pore Mauger ONES eR Sate io OD i | *C/. 18305 « i Cer Pient ANC SNE 6s. ica SNe Oo) fc 0 65 *C/..183807 Pe WOO sie SL SENL ol d0d Cait 0 Sie. Sa sc Doe As atk en toe ids ee doz 0 10 em iO l My SOUL POCRIBINS oie ooo. os hs von a5 ee AO Pa 3 25 ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, COS $ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEF. ORAL, LARYNGEAL AND CESOPHAGCEAL INSTRUMENTS. C/. 13895 3155 TONGUE DEPRESSORS.—Continued. >/ . .18835 >/. . 18847 >/ . .18849 . 18351 >/. 18358 pt sd . 18359 . .138865 2/. 1887 >/. 18877 . 18389 . 138395 '. .18407 wy WOoOCcHER & SON, CINCINN ATI. ©) \ 4 C/ Bosworth’s.... DeVilbiss’ Doyen’s... “ Greene’s... Hartmann’s Krause’s, self holding Rumboldt’s, set of 3 blades...... 1é 351 mouified by Collin ORAL, LARYNCEAL AND CSOPHACEAL INSTRUMENTS. Fracukel’s (ist. oh C/. ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S $ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE, —- 315! TONGUE DEPRLSSORS.—Continued. 13413 13419 13431 13437 13455 13461 13473 13474 13477 & SON, CINCINNATI, O. Sass’, hard rubber. . steel.. Smith’s .. Snowden’s Stehmann’s, self-retaining Tobold’s, meta! folding... . Tuerck's, plain wire.......... ORAL, LARYNGEAL AND CESOPHAGEAL INSTRUMENTS. aseptic, blade fenestrated curved sideways, right 0 50 60 75 00 00 00 00 ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, COWS $ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE, C/, C/ *G/ C/ C/ ALL Max 13479 Tuerck’s, single-bladed, right C/..13515 Ward Cousin’s, self-holding, and left. ee ate a ee large 13485 sg with 3 blades ..... 83 00 é Windler’s ? 13491 ites Reged ren 2 25 Wire frame, folding. . 13503. Ward Cousin’s, self-holding,. ] Wire, folding F a small 1 50 Yarrow’s. - : pe 13509 ‘e «medium 1 %5 ay INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S ¢$ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE ORAL, WoOcHER & SON. CINCINNATI, O. C/. .13509 TONGUE DEPRESSORS.—Continued. LARYNCEAL AND CG@SOPHACEAL INSTRUMENTS. C/. .18557 KNIVES. C/..13551 Boecker’s universal throat instrument, in case..... fadth-died C/..13557 Fraenkel’s’set of 7 knives, in case... PONDS Ato Rabiner saith Subs oy co eee a C/..13569 Reichert’s concealed lancets, in case wy ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S ¢$ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE. ORAL, LARYNGEAL AND CESOPHAGEAL INSTRUMENTS. +/ ...18587/99 C/. C/ 13659 C/ C/ Ci C/ C/. cr C/ C/ C/ C/ 13605 .13611 13617 - 13623 . 13629 13653 13659 C/. .13629 KNIVES.—Continued. Tobold’s, lancet shape, small... = vad = medium large downward * upward bent, concave edge, probe be point antero- posteriorly with universal move- Hs concealed lancet, cutting laterally. ment ... LARYNGOSCOPES. Collin’s condenser, with oil lamp wy on [00 50 50 ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, COvS $ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE, ORAL, LARYNGEAL AND CSOPHACEAL INSTRUMENTS. C/ C/ C/ CI ALL 1NSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S $ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE c/ 316. 7 Max WOocHER & SON, CINCINNATI, O. 13665 13671 13677 13683 13689 13665 Fraenkel’s, with lam Krause’s, MacKenzie’s light condenser, nickel-p 5 t Collar, with m1 ORAL, LARYNGEAL AND CESOPHACEAL INSTRUMENTS. with C/ LARYNGOSCOPES.—Continued. p. lens and reflector ] improved or C 1367 C/” 13688 lated er and reflector } 6r, rod and clamp for holding mirror 13689, see C wy .18689 and Reflector. 13743 to C 50 ov dU 00 oe C Cc/ Ch C/ C/ with C/..18719 13695 Ravat’s, with glass reflector 13707 13713 13719 13725 13731 C/..18713 C/. .13725 YE with C/..18781 LARYNGOSCOPES.—Continued. Portable, tolding handle Tobold’s, complete, small size, in fine case, 3 in. reflex mirror and 2 throat murrors.. Oit Lamp for same Tobold’s, complete, large size, in fine case, { Oil Lamp for same 2 in. reflex mirror and 2 throat mirrors. wa #4 00 2 50 13 50 4 50 18 00 4 50 ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, COS ¢$ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE, ORAL, LARYNGEAL AND CSOPHAGEAL INSTRUMENTS. 3162 & SON, Max WOoOcHER C/. .13749 m MNS | CARYNGOSCOPES.—Continued. Argand Burner Gas Stand for above condensers, adiustable to any height, with 6 feet gastubing | $5 00 / C/ <.18743 rr ORAL, LARYNGEAL AND CESOPHACEAL INSTRUMENTS. ( .18749 Same, with jointed arm, complete outfit w condenser, Collar with rod and clamp and | with reflector.. ‘ ‘ 18 00 i C/..18755 Argand Burner Gas Bracket, t to te asten to a wall, ‘ i | with universal movement................+- 9 00 C/..13767 Student Lamp, for oil, adapted for condenser. 4 50 *C/..13773 Adjustable Walt Bracket for same 3 50 *C/..13775 Electric Lamp, complete, with cord and pl lug for Mackenzie’s light condenser. 3 00 Sy ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE. C/ C/ C/.. ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, 13809 13779 13791 13797 13809 13833 3163 O. C/. .13833 ELECTRICAL LARYNGOSCOPES. Electroscope or Kuttner’s. Laryngeal Electric Illuminator, Same, with spring steel band Electroscope or Laryngeal Electric Iluminator, Phillip’s, with wheel and ratchet adjustment for focusing the. light. 23 0 cctieak as Me: Electrical Laryngoscope, Kirstein’s Autoscope, for illumination of the pharynx, larynx and trachea, complete with 2 sizes tongue spatulas, 3 heights of metal slides, 1 handle to use spatula inde- pendent of autoscope, 1 pair of conducting cords, 1 extra lamp, in fine case Electrical Laryngeal I!luminator, with pliable shank, to fit cautery handle yy COS ORAL, LARYNGEAL AND CESOPHACEAL INSTRUMENTS. $11 00 12 00 10 00 TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE. a7] =6 Sizes of laryngeal mirrors. Chick C/ ELECTRICAL LARYNGOSCOPES. C/.-18839 Electrical Laryngeal Illuminator, with pliable shank and cables ........ Laryngoscopic Mirror, so arranged that any sized mirror may be used C/. .13851 13869 / / /..13887 /. .18893 /. 18905 1.13917 /,.13920 /,.18921 1.13922 /..13923 C/..13929 *C/...13941 *C/ 13947 C/. 18965 C/::18971 ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S. CO.’S to unscrew Hard Rubber Handles for above “ 3875 to 13905 3104 & SON. CINCINNATI, O. C/. . 13929 aS C/. .13965/71 MIRRORS AND REFLECTORS. Throat Itluminator, Nithack’s. So 3%" 4 Mirror Protector, aluminum, Laryngeal Mirror, Universal Handles. for laryngea “ “ round, “ oval, “ 5 5 3 3 sizes, with ferrul “ “ 9% 2 B) 3% “ ] 13875 Reflector, concave, 2% in.. with ball on back for head-band in without handle with ferruled hard rubber handle mirror, hard rubber. . without handle “ WOMANS snes ORAL, LARYNGEAL AND CSOPHACEAL INSTRUMENTS. lamps TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE: ws C/ ..13983 C/..14087 to 14049 , pat HEAD-BANDS. C/. 13983 Bosworth’s, plain, hard rub. shiela$ 0 75 C/..14031 Sardy’s, hemispherical, for 4 in. C/..13989 “ ‘« metal shield. 0 75 FOSSIL forces ces ae 190 C/..13995 Gleason’s, with leather strap.. 1 00 C/..14037 Schroetter’s, hard rubber ....... 1 35 Ree hvante™ 608A ES 58s kh 1 25 C/..14043 “ Migtaliir.. aaah -PeOe wal meee. Gabies. wlain, > caves tats 0 75 C/..14049 aluminum ~.,...2 1 75 C/..14019 “ hemispherical, for 3 in. x 4 ‘i : ; pe MiTKOr c.4 cus « 1 50 *C/..14061 Worrall’s, spring, plain 1.2 Cr 14025 se hemispherical. for 3% ka C/. . 14067 “ ss folding 1 75 es tee es 5 css Ke 1 65 ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S $ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE. ORAL, LARYNGEAL AND CSOPHACEAL INSTRUMENTS. Max WocHER & SON. TTT 8 + C/..14091 *C/ *C/ *C/ *C/ *C/ 14133 ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, COW’S 14109 14115 14121 14127 pana Mi — beatae C/ .14091 Laryngeai Case B ..__...__ 1 3}-inch head mirror 1 Schroetter’s head-band rubber shield 2 Assorted sizes lary with hard al mirrors. Laryngeal Case D .... 1 Head mirror, 3 inch. Laryngeal Case E 4i d-band, with hard 1 Head mirror, 1 Schroetter’s hea rubber shield Laryngeal Case F ..—.___.._._.. 1 Head mirror, 4 inch 1 Schroetter’s head-band, with hard rubber shield Laryngeal Case G........ 1 Head mirror, 3} i 1 Schroet rubber shield, 1, with hard Laryngeal Case H 1 Head mirror, 3} inch 1 Schroetter’s head-band, with hard rubber shield. 3166 CII *C/ ..14079 *C/ 14103 1e depres: Gruber’s set of ear specula Wilde s ear forceps. 1 Schroetter’s head-band, with hard rubber shield 6 Laryngeal mirrors 1 “ probe. 1 Laryngeal probe. 6 “ mirrors 1 Universal handle for same. CINCINNATI, O. LARYNGOSCOPIC SETS. Laryngeal Case A i 2 Assorted size: 1 Universal 1 Tongue d k Laryngeal Case C. 2 Laryngeal mirrors. 1 Laryngeal 3 brushes. t of 4 Gruber’s specula. ryngeal mirrors, without handles. 1 Universal handle for same. it handles. ame al mirrors, wi Laryn Universal handle for 2 1 wy 1 Greene's Tong ORAL, LARYNGEAL AND CESOPHACEAL INSTRUMENTS. brushholder brush-holder al S 5 50 rors. $3 25 ~ his} and bg » and e depressor. 5 00 8 25 9 00 TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE Cc; POLYPUS INSTRUMENTS. C/..14145 Boecker’s, with 4 forceps and handle, in case : hee eae ae are = Scie 1008 C/..14151 Hering’s, set of 4 curettes and 7 assorted knives, in one handle for 15 00 C/ (14157 14 00 wy ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S ¢$ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE, ORAL, LARYNGEAL AND CESOPHAGEAL INSTRUMENTS. 3165 Max WocHER & SON. CINCINNATI. O. C/ 14159 C/ 14160 C/. ~ ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S $ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE C/ cf C/ 14161 C/.. 2 ee —¢ 49 POLYPUS INSTRUMENTS.—Continued. 14159 Krause’sset of 5 attachments, with universal handle, incase $20 00 Fig. 2 Canula « 3 Krause’s curette « 4 Heryng's « cutting vertically « 5 horizontally 6 Landgraf's « 14160 Moriz Schmidt’s curette, fit ting in canula of C/..14159 5 00 14161 Hedderich’s curette, with canula fitting in Krause’s universal handle - 8 00 14163 Krause’s set of 19 attach ments, with universal handle, in case elena 5 - 40 00 Single curettes and parts can be furnished Price on application, ORAL, LARYNGEAL AND CSOPHACEAL INSTRUMENTS. POLYPUS INSTRUMENTS.—Continued. Mathieu’s polypotome $14 10 6 Schroetter’s, set of 7 instruments, with universal handle 3) Stoerk’s, set of 2 guillotines see & Tobold’s snare, with 2 canule wy ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, COS $ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE ORAL, LARYNCEAL AND CESOPHACEAL INSTRUMENTS. C/ . .14205 C/. .14205 C/. .14211 C/ ..14223 C/. .14229 C/ ..14235 C/. .14241 C/ Cohen's ‘ Fraenkel's, large size, C/. .14247 ee C/ .14253 Leffert’s C/ . .14259 “C/. 14265 C/. 14271 Rauchfuss’, with mouth-piece : Robertson’s, complete with bottle atomizer bulb and 3 tips Vienna Model, with hard rubber reservoir - 14253 “ small size, with 3 extra tips glass C/ 3170 & SON, CINCINNATI, O. ————= = 6 - 14229 14241 POWDER BLOWERS. Plain, with sliding piece to close... glass receiver ws ees hard rubber reservoir and 2 tips hard rubber ay C/ 14247 30 60 0 60 1 10 1 00 ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S $ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE. ORAL, LARYNGEAL AND CG@SOPHACEAL INSTRUMENTS. C/. .14289 f Pere 5 Cc/ 14295 POWDER BLOWERS.—Continued. C/..14283 Wagner's, hard rubber,straight 1 50 C/. 14289 “ “ {Opi eee 1 50 C/. 14295 te 4 “« . down... 1 50 ri PROBANGS. C/..14313 Plain sponge, wooden handle ‘0 10 C/..14319 “ wire - 0 10 In dozen lots $0 75 dozen t 14331 Ferguson’s, bristle, with 1 ring 1 10 C/. 14337 “ sh ‘ Srings, 1 25 Sy C/. C/ C/. C/ C/. C/. ‘1.14367 C./14331 C/.14349 C/.14¢ - 14349 - 14355 14361 14367 14373 14379 Max WOCHER & SON. CINCINNATI, O C/..14361 PROBANGS.—Continued. Hinged bucket, for removing coins “ “ “ “ “ lated hook..... Roser’s straight ring, with long & 5 flexible shank. . Same, vertical ring with sponge tip *« folding Collin’s instrument, with articu- cal 10 C/.14379 50 50 ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K..-S, CO.’S $ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE. ORAL, LARYNGEAL AND CSOPHAGEAL INSTRUMENTS. C/..14397 C/ C/..14397 C/. 14403 C/..14409 C/..14415 C7. .14421 C/..14427 C/. 14439 C/. 14445 C/...14451 ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S $ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE WOCcHER & SON, CINCINNATI, O. C/ 14403 C/ 14451 14409 C/ 3172 14415 C/ 14421 PROBES AND CAUSTIC HOLDERS. Fauvel’s caustic holder. . Fraenkel’s laryngeal probe cauterizing “ Langenbeck’s cesophageal probe, whalebone. Lente’s platinum crucible, for fusing nitrate of silver. .. Tobold’s laryngeal probe. “ “ cauterizing ‘* caustic carrier “ “ C/. .14427 C/ WEED BING ois cece ebncce pe te oot eeet Hitches crane sds 14439 ORAL, LARYNCEAL AND CSOPHACEAL INSTRUMENTS. aaa? C/ 50 75 00 00 65 25 75 D0 Max WOocHER & SON. CINCINNATI O. C/. 14469 C4 ..14523 C/ ..14471 C/. 14553 C/. 14493 C/. .14559 ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S 3173 C/. .14499 C/ C/ C/ C/ C/ C/ *C/ C/ C/ *C/ *C/ C/ C7 14469 14471 14493 14495 14506 14507 14511 14517 14523 -14553 14559 TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE. ORAL, LARYNGEAL AND CSOPHACEAL INSTRUMENTS. ’ C/. .14506 C/. .14507 C/..14517 RETRACTORS. Baxt’s uvula retractor $0 85 Bleyer’s “ RRS 1 75 Hartmann’s “ ‘* plain 2 00 latest.... 3 50 Lublinsky’s ‘“ “* with uni- versal handle .. 1 50 Reichert’s: “<*. crutclr. -.. iu.) 1 75 Schlesinger’s set of 2 fenestrated and 2 solid palate retractors... 5 25 Schmidt’s uvula retractor. 3 50 Tuerck’s yg ia Oe 0 50 Voltolini’s ‘* fenestrated 1 75 te “ Solid:.aea ad | FB White’s uvula retractor.......... 1 00 BRAT GE Ne ae ae 1 25 3174 Max WocHER & Son, CINCINNATI, O. pgp ae iran mg ae C/..14601 SCISSORS. .14571 Bruns’, polypus, with 2 rings. ...., $5 00 C/. .14577 2 pre 2 8 5 50 C/..14583 Heymann’s, lingual.... 5 25 C/..14589 Tiemann’s, polypus, with movable DOIG. Vb om ie uve SRE ses o's 9 00 C/..14595 Tobold's, right and left.. 5 50 C/..14601 a articulated....... ~o 7 50 Cis cRMBOL: WWOUREBUGEE Sos 5 op ce vies s'e sie + 3 25 C/..14607 C/ 14595 Sd ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S ¢$ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE. ORAL, LARYNGEAL AND CSOPHACEAL INSTRUMENTS. 3175 Max WOCHER & SON. CINCINNATI, O. i 7 i \ | : | ' 1 ' |= C/..14619 —-£/..14695 C/..14681 C/. 14687 C/. 14653 C/ 14643 C/,.14661 SPONGE HOLDERS. C/..14619 Curved or straight, plain....... : eer ‘ . $1 00 C/. 14625 English pattern $ . a cae 1 25 C/..14631 Granger's, with spring shank .

| Ps © A oe Max WOocHER & Son, CINCINNATI, O. ‘ 2 —— — —=¢ 4 key. aco.mx. Pinca tanneneepatenieesii_ghitigiigatn - C/..14829 C/.. 14787 Cr+. .14799 SYPHON STOMACH TUBES, *C/..14775 Faucher’s, sott rubber, 60 in long, with funnel, open end, 7 to 13 mm ; $1 25 *C/..14776 “ Ee en ee eer ea eas an C/. .14787 ph Ky ae i = ‘ef ‘* and suction bulb,7to13mm,openend 1 50 od OF 14788 “ “es “ oe ae “et “ “a “ “oe ee ee be “ closed te i 50 C/..14799 bg seamless soft rubber, 56 in. long, hard rubber funnel ... ; 3 00 ety a4000 Nélaton’s, bulb centres eat. cS. Cae ae soy Gai Saas 2 50 » ) / APPARATUS FOR GASTRIC DIAGNOSIS. 0 / C/..14817 Boas’ gastralgesimeter,........... Pee PEE MALS fansnee Bren J rity $9 00 0 ; C/..14823 Einhorn’s outfit for stomach diagnosis, in case 3 : . 4 50 5 / 1 Stomach bucket, silver 1 Glass pipette. 1 Nest af 3 porcelain dishes. 1 Small glass bucket 1 Glass rod. 1 Vial of Guenzberg's solution C/ 14829 Einhorn’s deglutable electrode, for direct application of electricity to the stomach, . 2 00 ’ Es. ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S TRADE MARK ARE SOLID) UNDER GUARANTEE, CASTRIC INSTRUMENTS. Ci 14855 ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.S ¢$ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER C/ F( 14830 C/,.14849 C/..14885 C/.. 14841 C/. .14847 Crs.44853 C/. 14855 \C/. 14857 14847 180 Einhorn’s gastric douche E powder blower gastrodiaphane, for ele = gastric ray “ gastroki1 »eraph, for recognizing the motivity Recording Apparatus for same Ewald’s electrodc Rosenheim’s ‘‘. . tric CASTRIC INSTRUMENTS. translumina Mor og C/ .14841 tion of the of the stomac stomach GUARANTEE. 3181 x Max WocHer & Son, CINCINNATI, O. > = ES Se we an aS =<€ ' ; | / / : | C/, .14863 C/..14869 C/. .14865 C/. .14871 ; SUNDRY GASTRIC INSTRUSIENTS. C/..14861 Carrier's masticator ..............0..000 0 SS clece Wiltatelle Shs aip cia ws'v vans pi Stars eat a C/..14863 Klein’s meat juice press ..-menereevenns « “A ; ‘ ; roves 8 00 C/..14865 Kuttner’s stomach transluminator............ ; ie PE ey 18 00 *C/..14867 Leiter’s gastroscope SS eat di: OO C/..14869 Renvers’ gavage apparatus for compulsory feeding —— 4 50 C/..14879 Rosenheim's cocaine syringe......,. - ase aiaaalias 5 50 yy ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S $ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE, CASTRIC INSTRUMENTS, & SON, CINCINNATI, O. ———¢ ALL 14871 14877 14883 14889 14895 14901 14907 14913 14919 14925 Silk coverec Jeffrey's, Hard rubb« control inhalatior Zinc, Robinson's Inhaler, Ramage’s, hard rubbe1 , plain, for mouth only, asept Tyndale’s, for Haussmann’s, Mackenzie's, a RESPIRATORS. INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S $ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE. 14979 STEAM ATOPIZERS. 14943 Tin, plain, without handle, glass spray tube. 14949 14955 Brass, Tin, on “ on metal base, with handle, metal spray tube 14961 14967 14973 14979 Brass, Nickel-plated, . 14985 “ “ “ on metal base, with handle, with patent safety valve, glass spray tubes. Steam Spray, Ci.ampionniére’s, for disinfecting sickrooms and for inhalation, spraying fully one hour without interruption; spray tube adjustable... Porter’s Croup Kettle... ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, COS > TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE ATOMIZERS. > C/. 15015 C/. .15021 Max WOocHER C/. .15065 3184 & SON, CINCINNATI, O C/. .15069 C/. .15033 C/.. .15039 C/..15051 JAHR'S PATENTED INHALATION APPARATUS. crn. tecet 340, Of plain finish: .. ae I ie Pies inlgeew'e-y ‘ 3 -. $1000 C/..15003 Brass, ee te is MANE TOE PA et BE Lae Deen bs Gear n 2 « 12.0 SINGLE PARTS FOR STEAM ATOSUZERS. C/..15015 Spray Trbes, glass, with Btraiont “steams: tunes oi | ke <3 es $0 15 C/. .15021 be 19 ee ‘* rectangular ‘* Pr Aste : 015 C/. .15033 2 ‘metal, * spring valve........ Hane web a é ‘ 0 50 C/..15039 Mouth Shield, glass, plain ae sk ; APR ORIG bet 3 4 : P 0 15 *C/. .15045 ‘2 <5 Wits Metal. sino sss has ys ar Seong f ans a =e 0 35 C/..15051 Medicine Glass Cups, plain. 3 aay ay. 010 1.15057 pay is ‘* divided for medicine and drippings ‘ ; 0 %5 C/..15065 Ammonia Inhaler, Fullgraff’s MDE OVIES 5 fi 's'a oka ks Mier eee pee 5 Sale Sears 0 75 SPRAYS FOR LOCAL ANA@STHES1aA. C/..15069 Richardson’s ether spray, with 3 tips, complete, with bulbs. Pr ee eee 2 50 C/..15071 Cocaine Spray, Straight, laryngeal or post nasal curve, complete, with double bulbs 2 00 ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE ATOMIZERS 3185 Max WocHerR & Son, CINCINNATI, O C/..15081 C/. .15087/88 C/. .15099 HAND ATOMIZERS. C/ 15075 Small, hard rubber tube, single tip, white single bulb.... f hed At ie - 80 50 | C/..15081 Medium, hard rubber tube. straight and curved tip, white single bulb......... ee | C/..15087 Large, hard rubber tube, 3 tips, straight, curved and nasal, black double bulb with 4 alk mbt ee Si ye on Ee Pe ‘ - a te ack PO | C/..15088 Same, with white double bulb ................0c000e0- as ak ae *C/..15093 Laryngeal atomizer, for spraying oils as alboline, cosmoline, etc., white single bulb (a) With 2 tips for throat Vea aes Py eee as pee RATER Ga: bo (b) es Rs Shere “ and nose ae : es, 5 eee ge 1 10 C/..15099 Nasal atomizer, single tip, with white single bulb... par er ree ON EE wenunan 0 60 | / ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE ATOMIZERS. C/ .15103/4 cuTorr HAND ATOMIZERS.—Continued. C/..15101 Curved hard rubber tube, with extra nasal C/..15103 Long « “6 “s s pl } plete, with white single bulb..... ........ 2 00 C/..15104 Same, with white double : 2 25 fz 35105.. Le rd rubber tube, ent stantaneous shut-off ith 3 tip ht laryngeal and nasal, w le bult 1 50 C/..15111 Set of 3 hard rubber atom ular bottles wit Ips, S laryngeal and post n , In wooden rack Specially intented for office, suited for hand_bulbs or compressed alr apparatus je. -—-- sen... ‘ sciatica 3 00 15112 Set of 3 hard rubber powder blowers, in tubulat bottles with wooden rack it 3 25 c/..15113 Leffert’s nasal tip, platinum lined; for above a omizers, extra et: 2 . 0 85 C/..15115 Platinum lined tips for sprays, straight or curved ou ax 0 85 C/,.15117 Lister's metal spray, with stop-cock, complete, with double bulbs._........ ai aa 8 50 ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE, ATOMIZERS. 3187 Max WocHER & SON. CINCINNATI, O. =< = C/. .15128 C/. .15129 C/..15131 VASELINE AND OINTMENT SPRAYS. C/..15117 Glass Spray and vessel, with rubber bulb...... : sits Bee ) | Cy;..15121 Metal mounted, with rubber bulb, for nose 1 00 | C/..15123 Same, with straight hard ribber mount, curved tip and nasal plug : 1°25 ; C/..15125 Devilbiss’ spray, all metal. complete : 1 50 / C/ .15127 Small Hand «Globe '’ Nebulizer, complete, with bulb sais a 1 00 cr: Large ‘ - es bis sa 9 ; 2 00 C/..15129 Universal “ “ “ TR 2 8700 Wd C/..15131 Original " - se ** «and nickel-plated mask 6 00 yy ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTYE ATOMIZERS. 3188 Max WocHer « Son. CINCINNATI, O. COMPRESSED AIR APPARATUS FOR ATOMIZATION >/, 15135 Compressed Air Outfit, consisting of a nickel-plated air receiver 27 in high, 11 in. diameter, with pressure gauge and two separate screw valves, a nickel-plated pump 9 2% in. high, 4 feet silk covered tubing, 4 feet lined rubber tubing, automatic cut-off and a set of 3 hard rubber spray tubes in wooden rack. The spray tubes are supplied with extra plugs for use with hand bulb, and 3 hard rubber stoppers for bottles, complete., $22 50 C/..15141 Same, only receiver 29 in high, pressure gauge with 2 screw valves for vaporizer and Spray, and one separate screw valve for pump, complete. . ee de i .- $24 50 wy ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S. COvS TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE ATOMIZERsS. No, 59% Multinebulizer Globe Globe [lultinebulizer Outfit No. 57149, Oak Table, Plate Glass Top, com- plete, as SHOWN...... esses sree eens Globe [Multinebulizer Outfit No. 54149, Square Metal Table, Plate Glass Top, otherwise same as 57149....... Globe Multinebulizer Outfit No. 55189, Oval Metal Table, Plate Glass Top, high pressure pump No. 18 instead PE Sa ee re rer & See" othe Globe Multinebulizer Outfit No. 52139, Oak Table, Tee pump, Multineb- OUTDES Dee Py Sahl) ge Ss ae ee Globe [ultinebulizer Outfit No. 52131, Oak Table, Tee Pump, Multineb- PIERRE TING): OLS ees. ease: s oPaeeee se Globe [ultinebulizer Outfit No. 50131, same as No. 52131 (tank 10x80 in.) ee ge fe kk ae tee ae 6 Globe [ultinebulizer Outfit No. 50509, tank 12x36 in., Multinebulizer No. 59, no table, no pump.............. Globe [lultinebulizer Outfit No. 50351, tank 10x18 in. on foot pump, Multinebulizer No. 51.............. Globe [lultinebulizer Outfit No. 811, three flasks. spherical receiver 64 in., foot pump No. 11............. $67 50 Son. CINCINNATI, O. Globe [ultinebulizer No. 59, six Nebu- lizing flasks (and three extra), large mixing flask, current interrupting valve, accessories, complete as shown $30 00 Globe [Multinebulizer No. 54, four Nebu- lizing flasks (two extra) and acces- sories Globe [ultinebulizer No. 51, three Nebu- lizing flasks (one extra) and acces- sories Automatic Air Pressure Regulator for Globe Multinebulizer, extra........ Silk covered Pressure Tubing and Cut- off, extra. 70 00 85 00 55 00 15 00 25 00 Globe Multinebulizer Outfit No. 57149. wy 25 00 20 00 5 00 2 00 ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S. CO.’S $ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE ATOMIZERS. WOCHER & Son, CINCINNATI, O. 3190 PARTS FOR ATOMIZERS AND COMPRESSE Rubber Bulb, single, $s Bulbs, double “ “ rr with 3 feet Foot Bulbs, d Rumboldt’s metal .. Bayonet fitting for Automatic Cut-off Bottle and rubber stoper. Vv same ATOMIZERS. ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S wy TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER C/,.15297 D AIR APPARATUS. bayonet ™ 0 75 1 25 1 50 0 25 1 00 0 40 GUARANTEE 3191 Max WocuHer & SON, CINCINNATI, O. AmOUTLET a = Say PRESSURE REGULATOR FORCE PUMPS FOR COMPRESSED AIR APPARATUS. nq re C/..15329 . Plain T hand pump, 12 inch stroke .......-.......065 $ 4 50 Boe 9 C/..15331 Lever oscillating pump, double.......... 12 00 & pumT C/..153383- Fly wheel ‘ ‘« for hand or power use.... 25 00 C/. .15335 We a o “« with electric motor (% H. P.) fOr VE) Cnr VON ia. 5 = bees Soa tw dase 60 00 In ordering state if for constant or alternating current. C/..15337 Cleveland hydraulic pump, ------- 25 00 (Used where water pressure exceeds 13 1bs. per square inch.) Pane C/..15339 Compound hydraulic pump, nickel-plated..... ‘ 55 00 / roo P J F I F | AIR OUTLET +~< Gipy, (Will fill cylinder with an air pressure double that of the | a water pressure. ) _ AIR INLET e yee Se C/..15341 Monitor low pressure pump... 0. vane beet ee WATER OUTLET WATER IMET C/. .15341 ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S AIR PUMPS, TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE. Fig. 1 nd throat instruments. It consists of Boiler. | 2}Perforated trays. 1 Stand. Q/..6350 0/6350 The ‘*ASTA”’ Portable Sterilizer—No. 16. hooks for lifting tray. to serve as Tray. Prices, complete with alcohol burner. Size 74 in. x 4in. x 1in. height .. “ Shiu x 4dee x18 & ee Pees ea Se 44 SS he ee “ o1l « x6 x Qh vc Mer ve es eB « x4be x2 «iu « 153 x8 « x34 « rT STERILIZERS. Max ‘WocHER & SON. CINCINNATI, O 1 Perforated box for dressings. Fig. 2 C/..16000] {Sterilizer for small instruments, 10 in. long, 3} in. wide x 3} in. high... This apparatus is especially adapted for sterilization of eye, ear, nose 1 Alcohol lamp. ) For Practitioners’ use. Boiler seamless, stamped out of solid metal, with folding legs. Perforated metal Tray for holding instruments, with ore pair of wire Cover made of seamless metal, overlapping boiler and arranged so as 1 2 Hooks for removing trays. 2 00 D0 00 00 50 50 00 ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, COS ¢ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE. INSTRUMENTS, INSTRUMENTS, INSTRUMENTS. INTESTINAL E Z i) = hy onl Ou ou = ¢) a Z < Zz © a ty a Zz ° 3) uJ) ”) URO-CYSTIC AND CYSTO-LITHIC ANAL AND RECTAL HERNIAL AND URETHRAL, D/ D/ D/ / D/ 4001 & SON, CINCINNATI, O. APPLICATORS AND CAUSTIC HOLDERS. 4. Agnew’s, plated metal silver 10. Brice’s, silver 16. Czerny’s... 22.. Dawson’s, plated metal ba silver 28. Dittel’s plated metal +f BENGE POE aries Aes 40. GschirhakI’s concealed brush for cauterizing posterior parts of the urethra $ 1 ) oO 1 DCD 2 © v9 ocr 2 v2 on 50 50 50 50 50 yy D/ D/ D/ D/ D/ D/ 46. 64. 70. §2. Kirkpatrick’s, straight curved Lallemand’s, straight, silver, with platinum tip , curved ‘ Mitchell’s prostatic bougie carrier Ultzmann’s brush for the posterior .- parts of the urethra ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, COS $ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE. MALE URETHRAL INSTRUMENTS. *D/ D/ D/. D/ D/ D/ D/ D/ {002 WOCHER & Son, CINCINNATI, O D/106 CONGESTERS. 88. Penis Congester, glass tube with suction pump $.8 0( 94 a st Jennison’s..... 8°75 CURETTES, 106. Mussey’s, for bladder..... a. OO 112. Rockey’s cupped sound..:. 2 00 DIVULSORS AND STRICTURE DILATORS. 124. Berkley Hill’s, with 3 assorted stilettos : : so 130. Dittel’s, with 2 stilettos............ reas , ; 18 50 .136. Fort’s set of 3 sounds, Nos. 12, 17 and 22 French scale, complete with 2 filiform guides, in case............. Gis 6 00 142. “« 6 «« G «© 12,14, 16, 18, 20 and 22 French scale, com- plete with 4 filiform guides, in case....... 10 50 a ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S ¢ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE. MALE URETHRAL INSTRUMENTS. 4003 Max WocHer & Son, CINCINNATI. O. Eo = <=? i > i ) { 7 Si j h = = Ss f = J = $3 AD Ae Al Se ae a a! 8 D/154 | DIVULSORS AND STRICTURE DILATORS ~Continued. ) D/,.148. Gouley’s, latest pattern.. % 7 50 | D/..154 oy for prostatic gland 12 V0 D/..160. Gross’ 8 00 *D/..166. Guyon’s set of 21 sound in, case; see i D/..172. Holt’s, with 6 stilettos ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S ¢$ MALE URETHRAL INSTRUMENTS. scale Béniqué 24 to 44, with 6 filiform guides, ration D/~ 2656.. 25 00 13 50 TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE, D/. .176. D/. .178. D/. .184 D/ .186. D/. .188. D/..190. D/..191. D/. .192. *D/..193. ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S $ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE Kolimann’s straight articulated 4-bladi d dilator for the anterior part of the “ “a “ “ & “ ‘et Soft Rubber Covers for same D/186 DIVULSORS AND STRICTURE DILATORS.—Continued. “ curved “ «“ double-curved straight curved sé “6 “ wy | urethra, with short branches anterior part of the urethra, with long branches. ‘ posterior part of the urethra. and partof the anteric part of the urethra, with Guyon’s curve ‘* and part of the anterior ure- thra, with Guyon’s curve ‘ anterior part of the urethra, with MALE URETHRAL INSTRUMENTS. irrigating attachment posterior and part of the anterior urethra, with irrigating attachment with Guyon’s curve for the pos- terior part of the urethra, with irrigating attachment........... {$24 ri) 5 27 UR i > Do 350 4() 45 15 Q % 00 00 50 00 00 00 00 | 00 aks 4005 Max WocHer & Son, CINCINNATI O. 00 00 a D/194 D/196 D/202 [208 D/214 [22 oC : 00 DIVULSORS AND STRICTURE DILATORS.—Continued ) D/..194. Lohnstein’s, irrigating, for posterior and anterior urethra with two tips. $30 00 00 D/..196. Lyons’s Pera incey eens tems Fi daa oh Oe ae : me —r., D/520 D/514 ELECTRO-ENDOSCOPIC AND CYSTOSCOPIC INSTRUMENTS FOR THE ILLUMINATION OF THE URETHRA AND BLADDER. Lohnstein’s eleciric tr The D/..514. ansluminating lamp for the male urethra...............seee00- ig ep: electric lamp is enclosed in an olive pointed glass tube. A constant stream of water is being forced g purposes, for which an irrigator can be employed. through for cool D/..520. Casper’s universal electros« ope for the urethra and with extra attachment for ear, nose, rectum and vagina, electric lamp of 4, 6 or 8 volt can be furnished An The light is reflected into the endoscopic tubes by a glass prism. Complete with 4 endoscopes and hard rubber specula, in ca Electroscope. with cable, separate............0eecceeeceeeeseeee Endoscopic tubes, with obdurators, 16 to 30 French, each..... Ear speculum, hard rubber set of 3, each..........0.eeececceecees Nasal RC eae tn es cin asin nen ov hehe ue sata Rectal and vaginal speculum, hard rubber, each..............++e0- D/..526. Fenwick’s electro t ethroscope. The light from lamp (Z) is reflected into the endoscopic tubes by means of a small mirror ( Attachment V is used for inflating the urethra by means of bulb B attached to stop cook H. Complete set with cable, 3 Antal’s endoscopic tubes, (D/..532), 2 sponge holders, and extra lamp, in case wy ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S MALE URETHRAL INSTRUMENTS. TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE. 30 00 00 00 00 00 00 50 00 00 4011 _Max WoOCcHER & SON, CINCINNATI, O. D/. .532 D/. 538. / D/..550 ; / | / D/. .562 | D/. .568 D/..574 ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE Antal’s endoscopic ELECTRO-ENDOSCOPIC AND CYSTOSCOPIC INSTRUMENTS FOR THE ILLUMINATION OF THE URETHRA AND BLADDER.—Continued. Leiter’s pan electroscope This instrument is constructed on tk Set of electroscope, with cable, 4 en Electroscope, with cable separate Endoscopic tubes, with obdurator Oberlaender’ s electro urethroscupe, wit The light in this instrument whatever and thus not obstructing f Oberlaender-Kollmann’s electro urethroscope..........-. tubes, with obdurators and hemispheric protecting shells. Length 6 cm, sizes 18, 20, 22, | 24 and 26 French scale. -.. va Nw en 0 ieee Fo oeC ks SHU S € VERTU RET RS va tee 5 300 Long endoscopic tubes, sizes, 16, 18, 20, 22, 24 and 26 French scale... Fined vs vgn 24 ba spies Mhauikd a enh 2 00 Goert’s electro ureti roscope, for reflex illumination, ce Set of electroscope, with cable, 3 endoscopes and extra lamp, in Case..... 0... sce etereeeerene Street . 2 00 Electroscope, with cable separate........ssseseceeceeeescereseeeeees ivi Lise dhe w dave 18 00 Endoscopes, with obdurators, 16 to 30, French........... Sed fae st 3 ape i 2 00 Ear speculum, hard rubber SGODD. ask wees ous ‘ 1 00 Reaenii a: He A hr: eats wat nae 0 50 Rectal and vagina! speculum, ‘hard rubber... ....sc.csccescsieceserestvesececsetet eotecscsese-sutegeesseee 2 00 ne same principle as Fenwick’'s urettroscope doscopes and extra lamp, in case.. h water circulation for, coolingiss soe5s oseson>'c eee te rene cvece is furnished by a smal] horseshoeshz uped platinum wire, taking uf fino room ield of view or hindering operative work. The same as D/. 568, but provided witb a current interrupter MALE URETHRAL INSTRUMENTS. K.-S, COS TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE D/580 *D/586 *D/592 D/598 D/622 D/604. D/610. ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S 4012 Max WocHeEer & Son, CINCINNATI, O. Wid iif HM D/622B DK ELECTRO-ENDOSCOPIC AND CYSTOSCOPIC INSTRUMENTS FOR THE ILLUMINATION OF THE URETHRA AND BLADDER.—Continued. Endoscopic tubes (for D/568 and D/574) in sizes 21, 23, 25, 27, 29 and 31 French scale.. . $ 2 00 Pair of conducting cables oe Se Platinum wires for lighting F 0 25 Forceps for applying platinum wires : he 0 50 Otis’electric endoscope. 12 00 Schall’s electro urethroscope, similar in construction to Goerl’s instrument, but provid with glass prism. Complete set of urethroscope with cable, 3 endoscopes and extra lamp, in case. 27 00 Urethroscope, with cable separate.. 20 00 Peete DOR CAO coerce os soe - ig tag ovns Apatctakipce Fe SEM P OPS RD LEY SOUS 2 00 Pawlick’s bladder endoscope 25 00 Lamp holder and handle is to be inserted through endoscopic tube as shown in Fig. D/622B around the lamp, which is encased. An irrigator is to be attached to.lamp holder so as to let water circulate wy TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE MALE URETHRAL INSTRUMENTS. D/., OU 00 25 aU 00 00 00 00 00 4013 Max WocHER & SON, CINCINNATI, O. D/658a ELECTRO-ENDOSCOPIC AND CYSTOSCOPIC INSTRUMENTS FOR THE ILLUMINATION OF THE URETHRA AND BLADDER.—Continued. scope, for the illumination of the bladder. D/. .652. ment is made in 8 calibers, 15, 18 D/. .640 Nitze’s cyst This _Fenwick-Leiter’s cystoscope latest improved form , length 23 cm, caliber 21 French scale..§ 42 00 and21Frenchscale. With each is supplied 1 pair. We illustrate Lamp (Z) in natural size, Spiral D/ 646 of ea eeneding cables, 1 extra lamp and case :.@ 35 00 (C) secures contact when cap (G) is screwed ca , pe “te Pods grein 3 dese ae complete with - 3y aiu ut the telescope a surface of 3 to cable, 1 extre a DASE. cece seeecereee : 2 00 4i 29 Yr y bserve This instrument is made in 2 calibers, 21 and a JEN OAAS Dr ovg Hk EM eR OURET ERAN DE 24 French scale, and is supplied with double tun- D/ .658a Nitze’s ureter cystoscope, latest improved pat- nel for water cooling and flushing the prism ‘in tern, for illumination and Sa Sane of the case of it pecoming cloudy during bladder and catketerization of the ureters, examination. * ; complete with ureter catheter and extra lamp, 10 CHEE. coset ence scccecedéaevecteces 60 00 ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S TRAVE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE. MALE URETHRAL INSTRUMENTS. JO14 Max Wocuer & SON. CINCINNATI, O. eat Ce eal ELECTRO-ENDOSCOPIC AND CYSTOSCOPIC INSTRUMENTS FOR THE ILLUMINATION OF THE URETHRA AND BLADDER.—Continued. D/..632 Bierhoff-Frank’s Cystoscope for the simultaneous catheterization of both ureters, with irrigating attachment, extra lamp and cable, in CaS€.... 2... esse eee Pees D/..673 Schlagintweit’s Retrograde Cystoscope, with extra lamp, stopcock, test glass BUG CADE TL CARE cides oo ok acy 40 cu caikc cic a F648 ee 09 062 8/00 6664 6 4 sie.0/s¢.9 viee tems ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S. Cco?S $ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE. MALE URETHRAL INSTRUMENTS. 4015 Max WocHER & SON. CINCINNATI, O. S N Ss ELECTRO-ENDOSCOPIC AND CYSTOSCOPIC INSTRUMENTS FOR THE ILLUMINATION OF THE URETHRA AND BLADDER.—Continued. D/..706. Lohnstein’s universal support, for endoscopic specula and cystoscopes, especially adapted for demonstration and local operative treatment. $15_00 This attachment is furnished with clamp to screw on to an operating table, or can be furnished with a heavy metal base to stand: firmly on an accessory table. BLADDER PHANTOMS FOR PRACTISING CYSTOSCOPY, AND STERILIZERS e Tis : Wie Fea os ssc onawees os ribs eth Oe be CRS eae #9 00 ON Di .., T18.:; Peake ee 75S re A OOH oa oc ke Sa cabs eee 22 50 / D/ ...724.. . Nitze’s....... ; Se eatin Sy ke REN oe ye sae Ty 25 00 D/ ..730. Steam Sterilizer.for cystoscopes. ...\...1. 006 esoeteeeaee ates 10 00 i ) 00 | ) 00 | Ee ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S $ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE, MALE URETHRAL INSTRUMENTS. D/..748. D/..754 D/..760 D/..766. D/ 772. Kollmann’s with rubber bulb for ob- 40160 ENDO-URETHRAL INSTRUMENTS.” D/ absorption taining secretions from the urethral glands for micre- scopic examinations . applicator.........- knive, straight edge probe... spatula.,. .. canula, ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S D/ D/ D/ D/ D/ D/ .- 178. 784 790 796. . 802. 808 814. Gruenfeld’s brush holder, with} brushes. cotton carrier. porte caustic. forceps and combined in one handle scissors knife, sharp pointed ‘* probe polypus snare, very slender @ $1 1 1 13 1 1 4 00 25 00 00 50 25 25 TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE MALE URETHRAL INSTRUMENTS. wag 25 00 00 b id 4017 Max WOCHER & SON, CINCINNATI, O. D/844 D/820 ENDO-URETHRAL INSTRUMENTS.—Continued. DB/..820 Dittel’s forceps ......0+ceeececeseeceeccees $ 9 00 D/. .826 “« “ modified by Kollmann, Pde sharp edged...... 9 00 D/..832. Kolimann’s injection canula, to be attached . to hypodermic’syringe ....+..++eeeeeeees ‘4 nH 5 0 D/..814. Oberlaender’s intra-urethrotomy set, in case containing 5assorted urethral knives in metal handle. 1 sharp scoop in handle. 1 endoscopic tube with obdurator. A groove inside the endoscopic tube serves as a director for the knives. ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S MALE URETHRAL $ 14 00 D/..850. Kollmann’s intra-urethrotomy set, in case containing 2 Kollmann's assorted probes 1 “ absorption tube 1 “ secretion spatula. 1 “ knife. 2 “ electrolysis needles. 2 “ intra urethral electrodes. 1 “ injection canula with syringe All instruments fitted in one handle with current interrupter TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE, INSTRUMENTS. 4018 Max WocHER & SON, CINCINNATI, O Ose nm : a me D/oue D/910 D/868 D/922 D/928—D/934 f / D/874-—-880 D/886 \ ELECTROLYTIC INSTRUMENTS FOR THE URETHRA. D/..868. Casper’s electrolytic needle, for the treatment D/..898. Lang’s electrolytic stricture dilating sound, of hypertrophia prostatae .....++++++ 4 4 straight and short, for the anterior parts. $ 600 / 87 c , c tic oi 3 OL “i Boy eva Aga he sienna aie P mt 5 Of D/..904, « flexible stricture sound electrode. 9 00 i" the points of electrolytic needles are of plat- D/..910. Newman’s electrolytic sound, straight, hard inum. The negative pole is attached to handle rubber cover 1 00 while the positive pole is attached to an elec- D/..916 “ “ “ curved, hard trode applied to the thigh; strength of the cur rubber cover 1 50 rent required. 4 to 6 milliamperes aes 4 : D/..886. Oberlaender’s fork needle......+++e++ sees + 6 00 D/. .922. ” “ « curved, canulated, With this instrument either both negative with filiform bougie 5 00 poles or one positive and’one negative pole can D/..928, Fort’s electrolytic bougie, with filiform guide } cpa ctergeralt the latter case only a weak for linear electrolysis. 5 00 D/..892. Lang’s electroiytic stricture dilating soun d, D/, .984. ¥ “ “ with filiform guide 6 00 tO UDSCTEW.--++ eee 6 00 | ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE, MALE URETHRAL INSTRUMENTS. 4019 Max WocuHer & SON, CINCINNATI, O. “t oo D/940 D/988 D/1000 ELECTROLYTIC INSTRUMENTS FOR THE URETHRA.—Continued, iI D/..940. Kollmann’s electrode for galvanization or electrolysis of the mucous membranes of the urethra...........seeeee $5 00 i} The instrument consists of a hard rubber covered silver tube with perforations on the side running all |) | through. When introduced, the olive tip on end prevents the fluid from passing into the bladder, The conical . part on other end is to close the orifice and prevent exit of fluid. When urethra is filled electricity is'applied. \ URETHRAL ELECTRODES. | D/..952, Kollmann’s intra urethral electrode, for application through endoscope.. RETA rire Cee seg «9.5 eae D/..958. Intra urethral electrode, can be applied through electro urethroscope when illuminated..............4. wells ces 1 50 D/..964. Bladder electrode, flexible, with insulated covering wosain dbieg eNsaadia tha tity cai 5 ik anrbh . gett Site comets 1 75 D/..970. . = with water canal for filling the bladder... ..., 5 00 D/... 982, he 7 bipolar fC VEL re Ie a8 3 00 D/...988. ne ba SRR S USOUDTAS os i fettcdnas Cie ss ele GrikiebT AW es ble eC Fe in tie LE Seti 1 75 ee ee EDR, 5c Wy Sarthe Edis ode sa cgalvncce ees sche chee tvs ¢biawdbetear check scien tet c one “~ 4 00 Wil D/..-1000. Zuelzer’s scrotal PEE fits exe¥es soa Peess es cbaeven ancon, 2 50 i ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, COv’S TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE, MALE URETHRAL INSTRUMENTS. BY a D/. D/. D/, *D/, 1048. - 1049. - 1051. 1054. . 1060. 1072. ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K..-S, COv’S 4020 Max WOocHER & SHOS AN» 3H D/1049 D/1048 Bottini’s incisor, modified by Dr. A. Freudenberg, with iridio platinum knife and cooling arrangement, com py) OE CO eS nes ile gale Se wie ta a ae i . Dr. Hugh H. Young’s (Baltimore) modification of Bottini- Freudenberg’s Incisor, with 4 blades, cable and case 3 Dr. Chetwood’s perinealiincisor, with 3 b ades, cable and case Bottini’s cauterizer, modified}by Dr. A. Freudenberg, with iridio platinum knife and cooling arrangement complete in case Dr. Willy Meyer’s storage battery for Bottini’s“incisore”’ and illuminating purposes, 4 volts and 12 volts, capac- ity 100 ampere hours... Nitze’s dip battery, for cy scopic work..... ..$ 40 09 90 OU 65 00 80 00 MALE URETHRAL INSTRUMENTS. SON, CINCINNATI, O. THE KNY- SCHEERER Coen D/1060 ae GALVANO CAUSTIC INSTRUMENTS. TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE, D D D 4021 Max WocHER & SON. CINCINNATI, O. D/1006 D/1108 7 Cc ty $4 C) D/1084 D/1114 BLADDER FORCEPS. D/..1084. Nitze’s, with electric lamp for intra-vesical operation after sectio alta ....,. $12 50 | oate SAUNT 7 SPAWN ED Bac SF Ge kg J eR Cue anig oe Caw es up ea Seas eee ae en bale es rr) D/..1096. Thompson’s, simple curve, broad jaws, fenestrated.........e. eset eee eee 8 00 D/..1102. “ bayonet « “ ‘“ “ pb cits nie 68 .e. 1 00 D/..1618. Lewis’ se glo APS ON Pues ae 2 00 RETRACTOR. D/..1624 Keyes’, perineal, for supra pubic cysto- 7 1 75 yy ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, COS $ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE. MALE URETHRAL INSTRUMENTS. D/1636 D/1650/51 D/1650 D/1654 SYRINGES AND IRRIGATORS. The ‘‘High C”’ perfection aseptic syringe, with sterilizable fibre piston. ae REY Tee MManonien ais wiidt. bare IE Sc. ae -» $3 25 D5: ‘ Oy atid e eran Ss MOREE Ones cage ss yee ee Ly ee --- 8 50 ys. rh Fie b| UALS SUN pg oR eR a Rei Pita A 6c Ue Skid Coates ais 4 xpi eae es poe 3 75 D/. “ 1 ETE S Se agra Ro icity Ra die gaa a | 4 00 J cisipey meu) ching). CREO CEO OREE L.A ICID SEI Ge ARR Synth 0 15 These syringes are made with metal barrels, which are slightly flanged at open end, so that the piston can easi,y be removed and replaced. D/..1636. Urethral irrigator, consisting of a silver canula, with 5 hard rubber tips to RO I TORENT 26°59 p's bigye ne -0'0 ws old Walaa ia yi Sl s'<'g 2 are ee PE ee ean ons $4 25 *D/..1638. Bolton Bangs’ injection syringe......... si Asie obofbetaet a a's bred arin una 2 ewe oe Oe Silver tubes for the same, No. 13 to 28 French scale, according to size, from $2 25 to 5 00 D/..1640. Soft rubber nozzles for SYMBOLS ety eis ei ce ci eo perdozen 1 50 D/..1650, Brodhead’s syringe, 2} oz. CADOCIC Y cce tps lewite lug wees re hunted eet ah aes 2 75 D/..1651. & & 4b ic PERT AaE eee eee Ce nn Sper cee eo 3 25 D/..1654. Bryce’s applicator BYU BOs tt rac see tn Ah ea yo ee ee Ob atthe 2 75 D/..1660. Bumstead’s, urethral aot U4 = oN gre tal ees een ie crea MO arate ct: 1 25 ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S $ Max Wocuer «& Son. CINCINNATI, O. D/1630 TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE. MALE URETHRAL INSTRUMENTS. 4029 Max D/1726 ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S D/. .1672. D/. .1678. D/. .1684 D/..1714 D/..1720 D/..1726. D/. .17382 D/..1744. D/..1750. D/. .1756. D/. .1762. MALE URETHRAL INSTRUMENTS. WocHER & SON. CINCINNATI, O. D/1684 SYRINGES AND IRRIGATORS—Continued Dick’s catheter syringe, plated ; $2 50 “ “ “ sil, : 3 50 Guyon’s drop syringe, with elastic catheter @ le 00 Extra cathete 075 Hersman’s ur nt cator.... 2 Keyes-Ultzmann’s 1 2 50 “ “ silver 3850 Otis’ set of 2 catheters and Taylor-Bumstead’ Tomasoli’s ointment syr Ultzmann’s urethral sy “ injection ce Van Buren’s hy Waechter’s ure hard rubber catheter for cauterizing parts of the urethra sseeeeeee : 3 00 TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE a me ea Max ~WOCHER & SON. CINCINNATI, O. 4030 D/1. 768 D/. .1768. D/..1774 "Dy ;. 1976. *D/.. 1778. D/ .. 1780. D/..1792 D/. .1798 D/..1804 D/..1810 D/i810 D/1774 Baxter’s stricture cutter, without bougie Bottini’s urethrotome, with 2 knives, 2 bougies and j filiform guide... Brown’s (F. Tilden) Metro Urethrotome, Civiale’s Urethrotome si... 56.0... ete Cox’s stricture cutter..... Gerster’s urethrotome, 1! Gouley’s Gross' Ws “exploratory urethrotome D/1780 D/1792 URETHROTOIES curved or straight .... wy ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S $ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE MALE URETHRAL INSTRUMENTS. 2 50 OO 00 00 00 00 00 00 & © Kiter’s, with 1 bougie Lienhadt’s Luer's dad “e Maisonneuve’s, plain fine, with 3 knives, 1 stiletto 4031 Max WocuHer & SON. CINCINNATI, O. D/1834 URETHROTOMES. alKatiih aha cacen's We $7 00 *D/. 10 00 6 00 9 00 10 00 2 bougies . : D/1870. Otis-Wyeth, with dilator and cog-wheel, curved, graduated, with 3 tips to unscrew Maisonneuve’s and Otis-Wyeth’s urethrotomes are furnished in cases. ay ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S MALE URETHRAL INSTRUMENTS. Continued. Otis-Wyeth, with dilator and cog-wheel, ¥ 1 1 tip to unser é t, graduated, Otis-Wyeth, with dil —— a s to unscrew , gradu i Otis-Wyeth, with dilator and cog-wheel curved, graduated, with 1 tip to unscrew *D/. are $ 15 00 TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE, 4032 Max WOocHER & SON. CINCINNATI, ©: _——- 22 Se Cee a TAT eee sie tremens | 4 ———_____ a) D/1888—D/1894 D/1906 D/1912 Dfigis8 URETHROT.OMES.—Continued. *D/. . 1876. is-Wyeth, aseptic, with dilator and cog- “D/ 1894. Schiltz’s, with 2 bougies, cutting postero- heel, straight, graduated, with 3 tips to Buteriorty sce cdescocns sce wines geanns 3 900 SP AMSCTOW si cin ccs ciecd'veccy see sdvavbeccees $ 18 00 D/..1900, Stearn’s, combined with dilator.....-.... 10 60 ~D/..1882. ¢, with dilator and cog- BBS fs 10082 US © iin cd's o's bac dng at¥en an Desai 10 50 eel, curved, graduated, vith 3 tips to 18 00 *D/..1910. Teevan’s urethrotome see 10 OV D/..1888 : D/..1918.4 oT pompeont ats: 8 sets , 10 50 9 00 D/S. 1018, TrOlat si voo cece s'e nec sng saves Sees ine 9 00 : *D/..1924. Thompson's sound for urethrotomy...... 1 50 ALL, INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE. MALE URETHRAL INSTRUMENTS. Max WOCHER & SON. CINCINNATI, O. D/ D/ De D, D/ D/ ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S ¢$ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE 1954. 1972. 1978. 1984. 1990. D/1972 } {y URETHRO/ETERS. { uj 820 00 i Kollmann’s urethrometer and dilator combined...........-......005 gr 00 i Otis’ “ with articulated tip...... ew oue aie AN i ROG LOT BRNO. ois nica’ 1 50 | Weir's “ Sa abe aee ao BAe cea eee 15 50 i i ih SUNDRIES. | Mi Rubber urinal, male, with silk suspensory... ere - a3 5 00 i ‘6 “ 6s with rubber scrotal sac. aa Se i 4 00 il! “ “ “plain. che ey rane sae ; 2 50 i] ‘ y os ~~ female, with straps..........-+-e0ee eT ee ak 4 00 i 4033 a ae D/1990 y | MALE URETHRAL INSTRUMENTS. 3- ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S Max WoOocHER & SON. CINCINNATI, O. 1996 -2002. 2008. 2014. D/ ...2020 -, 2032 2038. . 2050 aM 4034 SUNDRIES,.—Continued. Spermatorrhoea ring. ...........+ Tein ease ie RES 5 $0 50 Carrol’s orchitis compressor... .....0.6 w0-- ee 1 00 Hawe's ‘ Uae thal abet vibra een ee. 1 25 Miliano’s varicocele compressor. Peterson’s colpeurynter for raising the bladder by distending the POCORN: scat idiots + 5:5 OD FERRER 1 00 Dittel’s apparatus for puncturing the bladder..... 5 00 Wolff's “¢ 4 be at as MRC ae see tk reer AL) METIMIEL Testicle c.f Soo s cave tk eecee es pe NER pt hd ates wy MALE URETHRAL INSTRUMENTS. TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE D/ D, 4035 Max WocHER & SON, CINCINNATI, O. rN D/2068 ASPIRATORS OR EVACUATORS FOR REMOVING STONE FRAGMENTS. D/. .2068 Bigelow’s evacuator, original pattern, with 2 catheters, in case..... cocsaeae oo D/. .2074 “ “ latest pattern, with 2 catheters, in case..........+0++: 25 00 D/..2076 Chismore’s, with 2 catheters, in CaS€........ 0s ecw eee eee eee eee en ee aes 13 50 wy ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S $ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE, LITHOTOMY INSTRUMENTS. 40-6 Max WocHER & SON. CINCINNATI, O. ASPIRATORS AND EVACUATORS FOR REMOVING STONE FRAG/IENTS.— Continued. b/..2080. Guyon’s evacuator. in e $20 00 D/. .2086. catheter lated *D/. .2092. Guyon’s catheter, lated tror deta 6 00 D/..2098. Otis’ evacu D/. .2104. Thompson’s evacuator, ¢ D/2086 ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S $ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE LITHOTOMY INSTRUMENTS. ——— fl. D/2134 ASPIRATORS AND EVACUATORS FOR REMOVING STONE FRAGMENTS.--Continued. #99 50 D/..2110, Thompson's evacuator, latest pattern, with 3 catheters ‘ 9 D/..2122. Ultzmann’s ss with } catheter 12 00 D/..2128. Catheters for evacuators, straight, assorted sizes 2 00 “ “ 2 Ov D/. .21384 as «e «s ee MOA A ha i ROPE ac eee ay ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, COS ¢$ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE, LITHOTOMY INSTRUMENTS. DILATING INSTRUMENTS, D/. .2152. Anger’s dilator, 3 bladed 2158. Dolbeau's « 2164. Guyon’s 2170. Luer’s .-2176. [lathiew’s « ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S $ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE LITHOTOMY INSTRUMENTS. D/..2194. Director and scoop, combined. ..0.....2... 00.0. ceecseeeecseeececccce -S1 50 D/..2200. Lithotomy staff, laterally groovetse iis euis ie | cis idie ent t 1 25 || D/..2206. Little’s angular director, with handle................... ves. OE 1 25 i i D/. .2212 bhi lithotomy staff....... ees ts eevee ATSDR GS Mp tbe 3 L 25 | i D/..2218. Markoe’s « Ue Sanh te Mabe pe ees gee. ke ee ee LE 1 25 D/..2224. Thompson's HRHOCOINY - Staten Ft ey ht ate oa nk oe ie ae aie 1 75 | D/..2230. Wood’s “ 48 BE DISSED eRe NS See ae Ee 4 50 | | wy | ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, COv’S $ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE, j i} D/2206 D/2218 D/2224 DIRECTORS AND STAFFS. LITHOTOMY INSTRUMENTS. $040 D/2260 D/2278 EXTRACTING INSTRUMENTS Collin’s instrument, for r¢ moving catheter fragments from the urethr and bladder Collin’s inst nent, for removing catheter f ragments from the urethra and bladder, modified by Reiner 9 Hiunter’s straight tubulated forceps 4 curved ed : 4 Langenbeck’s articulated scoop 5 Leroy d’Etiolle’s < “ 5 it crusher 6 s.D/ 1342to D/ 1348, D/. 1114 and D/ 3608 to 3674 - LITHOTOMY INSTRUMENTS. & Son. CINCINNATI, O. "$16 50 OO 00 50 00 OO 00 ——€ ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, COS $ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE. ts jO4I Max WocHER & SON. CINCINNATI, O. > ——& B/".2302. Bergmann’s lithotomy forceps $ 3 00 D/ 2314. Little's lithotomy forceps._...4 $1 75 D/_ 2306 Lewkowitz’s « ; D/ 2320. Mathieu’s « — “ pe £ 50 straight 2 25 D/..2326. Teevan’s D/_ 2308. Léwkowitz’s lithotomy forceps fenestrated 3 00 curved 2 25 : ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S > TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE LITHOTOMY INSTRUMENTS. 4042 Max WocHER & SON. CINCINNATI, O. Hi tenner FORCEPS.—Continued. LITHOTOMY KNIVES. D/..2332. Berkeley Hill’s lithoclast. ..... 4 50 D/ 2362 Lithotomy scalpels,sharp-pointed $ 1 25 D/_ .2338. Dolbeau’s “ F 6 00 D/._ 2368 “ ws probe 1 25 D/. .2344. Gouley’s are eke OO D/..2374 Anger’s lithotomy knife... 16 00 D/...2380 Blandin’s © OST. LG cen: ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S $ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE. LITHOTOMY INSTRUMENTS. 4043 Max WocHer & Son, Cincinnati, O. D/2386 D/2392 D/2398 D/2404 D/2416 D/2422 LITHOTOMY KNIVES.—Continued. D/ bo 4 > rds Blizzard’s SAE aS re _¥ 3 ~i 1 75 D/..2392. Come Fréres (bistoury caché) 7 00 D/..2398. Dupuytren’s “ “ : 12 00 D/..2404. Langenbeck’s : 3 50 ahs DEMO: Uiletle’ gs a, ( 1 25 Ear GPE O ARNO Sed ey a i ; 2 75 D/. .2422. Smith’s.. : P 12 00 D/..2428. Teevan’s 2 50 aes eet WE RNa tc dod Gl psy Nhe aon Peta 1 50 ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING JHE K.-S, COv’S TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE LITHOTOMY INSTRUMENTS. ON, CINCINNATI, & LITHOTRITE > Le aI , assorted sizes ] i LITHOTOMY INSTRUMENTS. » entirely diss [ax Wocut Bigelow’s, latest Charriere’s Civiale’s Kutner’s. 6 9 2476 N [o>] <3) <= s < 5 n < M [24 < = < m a : uv) Y) J n S ai J Zz [4 mI n a 2 % a Z | ol < Maisonneuve’s F + 7. scss corns $18 'O Reliquet's, with alternating ‘‘dents & bascule,” insuring the crushing g 4 £ of stones into small fragments : seers emi y 24 00 Thompson’s —-~—~ 20 00 22 50 ‘Mentioa number of jaws, Fig. 1 to 4, when ordering. yy ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, COS $ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE. LITHOTOMY INSTRUMENTS. D/. .2542 D/. D/ D. D. D/.. Andrew’s, with ear tip. Collin’s ..... Se eet Pee 2548 2554 ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, COS $ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE 2518 1 LITHOTOMY INSTRUMENTS. 4O4! SON, CINCINNATI, O. SCOOPS. Davy’s lithotc Langenbeck’s Little's STONE Keyes’ ... Little's, plain..,.... SEARCHERS. Le et a D D, ae dD 2 00 D D D/ Mathieu's... ue G4 D/..2590 Posner’ th sound D D/2506 METAL SOUNDS. 2650. straight, conical pointed...$ 0 50 D/2656 D/2668 STONE SEARCHERS. Continued. ..2596. Thompson’s..$ 2602. “ with stopcock .... 2608. Billroth’s sounding board for stone-searchers Gouley’s, 8 to 40, French Van Buren’s, curved 0 50 Dittel’s, short curve, 380, French scale.... 14 to 0 75 . 2656. Guyon’s, German silver, 14 to 30, French scale.... Dittel’s, long curve, 14 to & French scale..... anterior .2638a. .2644, Dittel’s, . 2668. Lefort’s, with filiform guide urethra, 14 to 30, French Extra filiform guide scale ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S ¢$ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTER URETHRAL SOUNDS, CATHETERS AND BOUGIES. 2 50 1 (0 2 00 1:2 D/. D/ D/ *D/ D/. D/ Di. of bY) D/. 2674 2680 2686 2698 2704 2710 2716 2722 2728 ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, COv’S 4048 Max WocHer & Son, CINCINNATI O. D/2704 METAL SOUNDS.—Continued. Nitze’s, from 8 to 30, French D/..2734. Beniqués’s flexible sounds of MMe Ae $0 75 tin, 8 to 30, French scale. . $0 75 to $1 @ Pittard’s; imestuss.0e 0 60 D/..2740. Unna’s flexible sounds of tin, *e “ graduated. 0 75 8 to 30, French scale...... 075 to 1 Pratt's, double-ended, male. 0 75 D/..2746. Casper’s grooved sounds, for ” ie - female. 0% treatment of chronic gonor- Thompson's, 1] sizes.......... 1 00 rhoea, 18 to 23, French scale 1 50 Roser’s, German silver, 12 sizes. 1% D/..2752. Van Buren’s cupped sonnds, Eckstein’s flexible sounds, of for applying ointments... 0 7 copper, 1 to16 English scale. 1 50 D/ .2758. Gouwley’s tunneled sounds, for Flexible sounds of tin, olive use with filiform bougies_. 1 25 pointed, 8 to 20, French scale 0 75 21 to 30 mt " 1 00 ay TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE. URETHRAL SOUNDS, CATHETERS AND BOUCIES. 4949 Max WocHER & SON. CINCINNATI, O. METAL SOUNDS.—Continued. D/ .2764 Guyon’s, bougies A boule, set of 13, olive points with elastic bougie. $9 00 Df, :2710.- "Gta, ‘“ . ‘ 33 sizes, 8 to 40, French scale ‘ 0 20 D/ ..2782. Warren's, « $s vA: Gp ateee ais: Ah mes Reale cana af 1 50 COMPLETE SETS OF METAL SOUNDS AND BOUGIES, *D/. .2806. Van Buren’s, set of 12 curved stecl sounds, in case.. 7 50 *D/. .2812. 40 “f > ‘ - capi e 20 00 D/ .2818. Fowler's, 6 sounds, (12 sizes, 9 to 20, French scale), in case 3 00 D/..2824. Otis-Fowler’s, « 8 sounds, (16 sizes, 10to 40, French scale), incase., 3 00 wy ALL iNSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO. TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE 7S URETHRAL SCUNDS, CATHETERS AND BOUCIES. a 405" Max WocuHer & Son. CINCINNATI. O. COMPLETE SETS OF METAL SOUNDS AND BOUGIES.—Continued. D/..2830 Rhode’s sounds, sets of 12, with interchangeable handle, size 17 to 35, French scale, and 2 grooved sounds extra, in flexible leather case... 6 00 D/..2854 Weiss’ sounds, set of 6, double-ended, 12 sizes (16 to 27 French scale).... 4 00 D/..2860 «“ “ “ 10, 20 « 16 to 35 rT “ Ve eee wy ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K..-S, CO.’S $ TRADE MARK ARE SO] D UNDER GUARANTEE, URETHRAL SOUNDS, CATHETERS AND BOUCIES. 4051 Max WocHER & SON, CINCINNATI, O. CATHETERS. Pure silver, female.............. Sree (POG D/..2088. Flexible tin, male. ..............-ccceccce $075 German silver Gael R ee i D/..2944. Gouley’s, « for stricture 1 50 Glass Pe te sep otkd:-s on D/..2950. Hueter’s, « oval form 1 00 | Hard rubber, < 0 40 D/. .2968 « prostatic ....0:6 ‘ Koo e ae Hueter’s, “ 0% Df. S074. Constera, a. 0.08 Ra in ae Sim's, “ 0 40 D/..2980. Gross’, “ apical’. Stheas oy 00 Pure “ti pater ed i a D, 3. Tlercier’s, coudé sages . “eon D/..2926. Germansilver, male... 0 60 D/. .2992 i © Picondé...-...+..sees, 1 95 D/. .2932 “ “ “ 2 00 ay ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, COS $ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE URETHRAL SOUNDS, CATHETERS AND BOUCIES. 4052 Max WocuHer & Son, CINcINNATI, O. D, 3049 D/3052 CATHETERS.— Continued. D/. .2998 Agnew’s):muons. q? 1 50 D/. .3040. Kelly’s ureter, metal, long, silver > 1 00 D/..3004. Gross’ i 2 00 D/..3046. = « “ «short, 1 20 D/..3010. Willard’s « ; ; 250 = 'D/_ 3048 “ ‘* of silk web,35cm. 1 50 *D/..3014. Albarran’s, ureter, of silk web 175 *D/..3049 ae “ “ “50cm. 1 75 *D/..3016. Casper’s st J ie 175 *D/..3050. Nitze’s «© . $s Ora: D/. .3022 Kelly’s ‘metal, withplu; 1 50 D/..3052. Pawlick’s « “is tae i cee 1 50 \ D/. .3034 ureter, metal, without D/..3064. Simon’s « ats ute” oe 1 50 plug... P er 1 00 wy ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, COS $ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE. URETHRAL SOUNDS, CATHETERS AND BOUCIES. 1)/3100—3106 *D/ D/ D/ D/ D/ b/ b/ D/ D/ D/ 3076 3082 3100 3106 3112 3118 3124 3150 3136 3142. 0 d B has 1)/3112—3118 Max WocHER & SON, CINCINNATI, O. “a 12 I )/3082 SET OF METAL CATHETERS. “ “ COMBINATION MALE AND FEMALE CATHETERS FOR POCKET SETS. “se American screw joint, pure silver Parker’s, with caustic holder, pure silver. ... “ Ty French joint, pure silver ... German silver .... c with additional children s part, pure silver German silver “ German silver ay German silver.... 00 50 00 00 00 50 00 75 50 25 ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S $ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE, URETHRAL SOUNDS, CATHETERS AND BOUCIES. D/ T)/ D/ D/ D/ D/ *T)/ D/ d/ ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE 3160 3166 3172 3178 3184 3190 3196 3202 3208 3162 URETHRAL SOUNDs, CATHETERS AND BOUCIES. D/3172 DOUBLE CURRENT CATHETERS, With dividing wall, fem ale : ~ $1 50 Silver $8 00 ” Nott’s Style, 1 00 , 00 Hard rubber, 1 25 With dividing wall, male . l 75 “ 3 50 Nott’s Oye a cele re 1 25 “ > 50 Hard rubber, 1 50 German silver, with spr ty holes and stop.cock, male. 4 OU Fischer’s, German silver, olive pointed 2 50 4 50 Marcy’s, of soft rubber 2 60 Double current female cat leter, glass 0 60 Sy K.-S, COS $ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE 4055 Max WocHer & Son. CINCINNATI. O. EXPLORING BOUGIES. D/..3238. Guyon’s bougie A boule. *D/. .3240. same; graduated (Kuttner’s) D/. .3244. Mallez’ bougie 4 boule, 2 olives. . D/. .3246. 3 D/..3248. Oroquiéta’s with preceding olive D/..3250. Whalebone olive pointed..... | D/. .3256 Mercier’s curve *D/. 3262 ‘« spiral end 3233 FLEXIBLE CATHETERS AND BOUGIES. a ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K -S. COv’S cy TRADE MARK ARE SOL’ UNDER GUARANTER ( D/ D/ D/. D/ D/ D/ D/ D/ D/. *D/, *D/, *D/. *D/. *D/ D/. D/. ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO. 8274 . 3280. . 3286. . 3288 3292. 3294 3298. 3299 . 3300. . 3301. - 3303. . 3304. . 3310 3316. - 3322. - 3328. D/., 3288 Dv. .8292 D. 3204 D/. .8298 D 8299 D 3300 FILIFORM BOUGIES. Each Elastic Web, cylindrical, sizes 1to6.......... t ° $0 75 " olivary Ey Sechelt epee Gee smth ere ‘. 75 - conical, 1 to6 3 Bee wales evacan eas a 75 with male or female metal thread to fit Oberlaender’s, Otis Lefort’s instruments. . ed eens eat .% 1 25 All these bougies are woven over a string of braided silk Guyon's, collodionized for eccentric strictures, bayonet shape ............ 75 “ s Spiral end 75 Whalebone, olivary, dottble enced (0's Fe OO Senet. * Sata 20 “ Gouley’solivary.:..... oe. csk 30 oa “ EE IN ge 30 - “ MUO nce ote i oo a eee Se anys 30 « WE REID long panei Bebo Matt > TaN ei br tna eae eee 50 “ Reliquet’s. BS atalancee eae waite * pete Pe este Win mct Se 75 “ Le Roy d’Etiolles’ spiral end........ args =a iene Bp 75 “ Bank's straight and anpilay, 3.5.50. 0632 ge 1 25 Filiform Bougie, invaginated in Guyon’s catheter A boule fsshiar: 3 00 Pathfinder, Eldridge’s, accommodates five filiform bougies...<.. 7 50 wy FLEXIBLE CATHETERS AND BOUCIES. Dozen $6 60 6 60 6 60 10 80 50 50 80 00 00 00 60 6 60 6 60 10 80 22 50 SCnnnre~I~ S ¢$ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE. W OcHER 13 11 9 7 D/ .3358 DILATING BOUGIES, D/. 3340 Olive pointed, extra quality, with flexible, soft anterior part and rigid posterior part . as Pidceed 4 stats each, $0 75, dozen, $6 7 D/..3346. Cylindrical form... Pie reae a ead Meee ate hee ‘3 O30 ‘ 3 OC D/..3352 Conical form SW ean ne Wik cate ee ee PRs patie) ‘ 5 00 D/...3358 Olive pointed tip (conical olivary).. Btn MMe Se a¢ 0 60 “ 6 00 N B —This style of bougie facilitates an easy introduction as the flexible part of the instrument follows all curvatures of the urethra, passing freely over the prostate into the dladder, while the rigid posterior part enables one to push firmly. wy ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, COS $ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE FLEXIBLE CATHETERS AND BOUGIES. 4058 Max WocuHer & Son, CINcINNATI. O. A . D/..3376 DILATING BOUGIES.—Continued. Each Dozen 2 3 ‘ b *D/..3364. Olive tip, double silk web.... Gok mola a cia aea nets ee $1 00 $9: 0 f D/ . .3370. ‘5 weighted with lead ............... peseseca s,s, oO 7 D/. .3372 ey and bellied (bougie & ventre) : 100 900 : D/..3376. Guyon’s bougie, with angular DORR st as! 4 cence: POR } D/ 3370 a ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, COS ea MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTER FLEXIBLE CATHETERS AND BOUGIES. 4059 Max WocHerR & SON. CINCINNATI, O. DILATING BOUGIES.—Continued. Each Dozen D/..3382. Guillon’s bougie, curved, olive pointed .$1 00 $9 00 D/. .3388 “ ae ‘ cylindrical 75 6 7 D/ Nelaton’s bougie, made of pure india rubber, cylindrical.............+.+- yf: D/ a “ 4 - olive pointed...... TV iigaknnee eee 1 00 These bougies are provided with a specially prepared body of silk web, increasing their k I pre} y g durability and strength. ‘I'hey are made in sizes 10 to 23, French scale *D/ . .3398 Bougies, india rubber, with inflatable top........ ha ey re a 2 2 wy ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE, FLEXIBLE CATHETERS AND BOUCIES. ee erent 4000 Max WocHer & Son. CINCINNATI. O. 3406 D/. 3410 CATHETERS, Each Dozen D/..3406. Catheters, extra fine quality, olive pointed .. $1 00 $9 00 D/. .3408 _ se cylindric 8.345 54 ot enters aoe ee 15° O65 D/. .3410. - a Mercier’s coudé.... es opit ay esc oe 65 ee A These catheters have a soft flexible anterior and a rig wy ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S ¢ id posterior part, facilitating introduction TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE. FLEXIBLE CATHETERS AND BOUGQIES. ‘ g Fy fo) = Q — S ‘4 | a ~~ 3) 4 16 Max Wochut ) 50 $4 5( 0 $ Woven eye, cylindrical 3412 341% )/ I double silk web conical.... RUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S. CO.’S ¢$ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE ALL INST FLEXIBLE CATHETERS AND BOUCIES. ts 1 14 12 10 D/. .8424 14 12 10 9 8 6 D/. .3486 D/. .3422 CATHETERS.—Continued. Each Dozen D/..3422. Woven eye, cylindrical, with central opening, after Moreau Wolff. . Soe Bae $0 75 $6 75 D/. .3424. “ OMG DOUIEOE He ek Loita clin DRS oe ca he 9 bo > han Sige ea aie 75 675 D/..3130. vr “ UN NENG NE oS eg ow actos Senne re sd ae se ahd aah 1 25 10 80 D/. .3436. ibe Phercier’s Conde . as. ces Hn A Sake Pie Ose nace ee 756. 6% «LL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, COv’S > TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE. FLEXIBLE CATHETERS AND BOUCIES. 40603 Max WocHER & Son. CINCINNATI. O. LLP PD THe DS ag tee 19 18 17 16 15 CATHETERS.—Continueda. .3437. Woven Eye, Mercier’s coudé double silk web.... . 34388, bad AS bicoudé YF ate 3442. es Guyon’s, bicoudé olivary, conical.... 3444. ty Bartrina’s, for catheterization of the prostata, flat shape with 2 lateral openings..... ) monte .3446, Woven Eye, Albarran’s, for irrigation of the pro- { Stata, with 6 openings...... (i eb .3447. Woven Eye, Albarran’s, for irr \‘ wy . 8442. Dozen $13 50 9 00 9 00 15 00 15 00 21 00 ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S ¢$ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE FLEXIBLE CATHETERS AND BOUCIES 15 3472 D/. .3466 14 CATHETERS.—Continued. Each Dozen D/..3448. Woven eye, full curved, cylihdrical ..... eed ; ‘ $0 75 $6 75 D/. .3454. 2 “4 0, QGP cuits ; } .. 100 900 D/..3460. Philips’, with filiform bougie ‘ 175 15 00 D/..3466. Guyon’s, exploring bulbous.. , hike A 75 6 75 D/..3472. hévens’, retrojecting ; Ses Cen wes CM ia ienes 100 900 4 D/..3460 yy : ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S $ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE FLEXIBLE CATHETERS AND BOUCIES. 4065 & SON, CINCINNATI, O. il aseptique D/..3510 D/. .3484/96 D/ . .3512 I : D/. .3506 D/. .3500 D/. .3502 D/..3504 D/. .3508 CATHETERS.—Continued. Each Dozen )/ 3474 Thévens’ retrojectiny catheter, graduated, 30 cm long $1 75 $15 00 | MAROON SOFT RUBBER CATHETERS, VULCANIZED. Sizes from 10 to 30 French scale. Each, Dozen D/..3490. Netaton’s cylindrical, length 36 cm. (14"’) funnel end KY ge 3 00 D/. .3496 ' ‘ 40 ** (16") _ 60 4 50 D/. 3500 ‘ ‘ eye near point ee 40 3 00 D/ .3502 a open end $e i ; 40 3 00 D/ 3504 ‘ with p tions for irrigating 60 5 50 D/. .3506 conical, with oblique eye. ps - 60 5 50 D/. .3508 : Mercier’s coudé. .. ’ 75 6 75 D/..3510 vlivary, curved tip, lateral eye. a 1 00 9 00 Di 3512 ‘ retrojecting ; ; 60 5 50 D/. 3474 D/. 3510 wy ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S ¢$ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE. FLEXIBLE CATHETERS AND BOUCIES. ‘ 3016 D/. .3514 D/. .3516. D/ )/ D/. .3538 i D/. . 3544 YJ 3550. 4 ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-s, CO.’S 4066 Max WOCcHER & Son. CINCINNATI, ~~ an re bo D/ 3550 SOFT RUBBER CATHETERS, VULCANIZED.—Continucd. Each Pezzer’s self-retaining, with raised top and two openings..... $1 00 mushroom top and central opening. 1 00 Malécot’s merely BD wei 8 os ji ip oh ties Sieg ni ° ‘ i 1 00 Ris ; + rae a rt WOE : 1 50 Nelaton’s, female, size 15 to 20, French scale, 16 cm. long. 50 for lavage of the anterior urethra, sizes No. 10 to 14, 16 cm. long 50 DOUBLE CURRENT CATHETERS. Each Male, cylindrical, double web, woven eye .$1 75 Female. 1 50 Male, ee soft rubber, vulcanized 2 00 wy FLEXIBLE CATHETERS AND BOUCIES. “A Dozen $9 00 9 OO 9 00 13 50 4 50 4 50 Dozen $16 50 13 50 18 00 TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE. ) ) 0 } wv Catheter or Bougie, and therefore prefer a less expensive quality, we carry a large assortment of a standard 11 : of > mrs ; rvline Th line 7 grade, woven of cotton, linen or silk which is web, and coated with best grade linoxyline his line of grade, en of cotton, goods cannot be boiled in water. ylindrical conical olive pointed E I D/..3347 Bougies, qylindrical, French, black....... $0 $ D/. 3348 ¢ ‘ silketeen, amber color bs 25 D/. 3349 . Belfast linen 10) D/. .3350 brown, English, No. 1 to 12 10 ™ . f ‘ 13 to 18 Ee 15 a conical, French, black aa soa a Pr a 25 D/ olive pointed, French, black sciysgl : 25 D/ he silketeen, amber color..... ; - 3 ‘ 30 Di 3elfast linen (hes ooh ee pete 15 D/ vermillion ee tater yo. ie. Papeete : ; 2 b/ a + wee sie Thich ess ee 75 D/..3413. Catheters, cylindrical, French, black ide A Ze sig ele 20 D/ .3414 os oe silketeen, amber color. . ano ao Sea he a 40 D/.. 3415 ’ ; Belfastlinen «253 ess. os geared tale a Wena 10 D/. .3416 ‘ brown, English, with wire, No.1 to12.... ae 15 : : isd ' a “13tol8 . gh 20 D/..3419 . Slik; suiae : 75 D/. 3495 olive pointed, French, black ral ; 25 D/. 3426 . ee silketeen, amber color or Anke lanes Gi By 1 D/ . .3427 : ; dk a sre ROE HEE ed ee RL i art ae Pye ae « ceben 50 D/. 343 : ' ‘ silk a ats a : ; 80 D/. 3437 Mercier’s coudé, French, black........ ae : oe 10 D/. 3437a * a silketeen, amber color......... Raed ne a 60 D/..3437b : : Belfast linen..... a ae SE wees praises £0 D/. .3437¢ : : aL geal Ae SH Pie hd Oi Riayii tol Dh x hartley! sueeeee 4 90 } D/. 3439 ' bicoudé, Belfast linen. ... pie ee Ree me %5 65 Max WocHer & Son, CINCINNATI, O. Commercial Grades of Bougies and Catheters of Cotton, Linen or Silk Web, Standard Quality. For the convenience of such practitioners and patients wl ) dislike the frequent use of one and a same wy ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, COS TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE. FLEXIBLE CATHETERS AND BOUGIES. $005 Max Wocurr & SON, CINCINNATI, O. : | ‘ j | } | D/. .3590 D/. .3594 D/. .3596 SUNDRY ACCESSORIES. D/ Catheter box, papier maché, cylindrical ..... 30 75 D/ el rs oval 00 Can be carried in coat pocket and closes tight, held by a rubber band Into the circular -ompartment in centre formaldehyde tablets may be placed sufficiently to keep catheters sterile D/..3594. Catheter box, oval, metal. nickel-plated $a) pene nee : 00 D/..3596 ae ‘* Berger’s, horseshoe shaped glass tube, with rubber stopper and metal capped bottle for lubricant, in pasteboard case..... seis 1 00 D/..3598. Catheter holder, muzzle shaped, soft rubber bt te 35 | *D/..3620 Guage of metal, single, French scale, Charriére’s 25 ' *D/..3624 de i: American and English scale be D/ .3626 a aA folding, Charriére’s and English and American scales 4 Catheter guages made of cardboard will be furnished free upon application ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE ACCESSORIES FOR CATHETERS. 4069 Max WocHer & Son, CINCINNATI, O. CATHETEROSTATS AND DISINFECTORS The durability and usefulness of catheters and bougies of either soft rubber or gum elastic, covered web of cotton, linen or silk, depends largely upon their proper treatment and keeping It is an established fact, that if kept in a cylinder with formaldehyde their usefulness will be prolonged Q/ 4500 Catheterostat, made of brass, finely nickel-plated and polished, heavy base, revolving frame, with six catheter cylinders, No Q/ 4525 held in spring clips - $18 00 Q/..4505 Catheterostat, like No Q/ 4500, but with twelve catheter cylinders 25 Of Q/..4510 Catheterostat, made of brass, nickel- plated, with six spring clips and cylinders, mounted on hard wood base 15 00 Q/.. 4500/05 Q/ .4515 Q/..4515 Catheterostat. made of polished brass, nickel-plated, furnished with six No. Q/ 4525 glass cylinders 16 in. long, with nickel-plated screw tops, for keeping catheters or bougies in formaldehyde, which not only maintain the catheters sterile, but prolong their use. On the top is mounted a nickel-plated gauge for selecting the sizes required Pride, coniplate --) S97 ea Fa Sean Arie Re ay srs RAE RE $15 00 ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE. ACCESSORIES FOR CATHETERS. 4540. +O/ O/ . 4560. 4562. ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S 4070 WoOcHER & SON. CINCINNATI, O. CATHETEROSTATS AND DISINFECTORS.—Continued. . 4525 D/. .4527 D/. .4530 Glass Cylinder, 16 in. long, with nickel-plated screw cap, for disinfecting catheters, etc sy 16 in. long, with nickel-plated screw cap on both ends of tube......... Cylinders, for dessicating and disinfecting catheters of all kinds by the formaldehyde process. The catheters are suspended fronr a perforated metal plate in the main cylinder, which is ground into the process chamber B, where the formaldehyde for disinfection or the calc. chlor. is placed for dehydration. Top fitted with ground-in glass stopper. Price, each.... Soheeai hace Mere ry eS Glass Cylinder, for disinfection of catheters by the formaldenyde process, with ground in glass stopper, and perforated metal plate for catheters and special tube for filiforms 50 60 $0 4 00 t OU Q/..4540 \ St Catheter Lubricant, per tube ; ‘ : Formaldehyde Tablets, twenty-five in amber glass tube, with nickel-plated cap N B.—The tablets can be used to make an antiseptic solution for the hands. wy TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE Tip ae Ae ae Pras $0 30 ACCESSORIES FOR. CATHETERS. jO7 Max WocHER & SON. CINCINNATI, O. CATHETER STERILIZERS. Q/..4580. Catheter Sterilizer, Kuttner’s by the steam process Made of copper, finely polished. Price, complete.... $20 00 The illustration shows only the boiler, which is filled with water and rests on a cylindrical stand with burner (not shown above.) The catheter is so suspended that the steam must pass through from above down the canal, escaping through the eye, and passing up the outside, escapes by means of outlet D Q/ .4590 Q/..4590. Janet’s Apparatus, for desinfection and dessication of catheters; rectangular form, nickel- plated, with cover, 16x3x3 in. In the bottom is a metal tray for formaldehyde tablets and calcium chloride: two wire trays carry the catheters £10 00 Q/. .4595 Q/..4595. Tray of Porcelain, three sections, for keeping sounds, catheters and bougies assorted and j in solution. Dimensions: 17 in. long, 7 in. wide....... RG di deaies $3 00 } i ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE, ACCESSORIES FOR CATHETERS. D/3652 10/3658 1/3064 D/3676 = DILATORS. 7) D/,.3634 Despres’, for the € Le A DIRECTORS. 5) — P| D/..3646 Curved, with handle 1 25 > D/..3652 Hahn’s, pure silver 1 50 iz ER. Sie 8 |” AE ee 0 75 D/..3710 C5 D/..8664 Peter’s,.......... 1 25 x as D/..3670 Willms : 0 50 — D/..3676 Wvood’s, curved, wit andle 1 00 FORCEPS AND CLAMPS, D/..8708 Doyen’s enterostomy forceps, with knife on side 5 00 D/..3710 os ri tn for temporary closure of stomach or estines 2 50 | | ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, ¢ 05 ¢$ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE { INSTRUMENTS FOR HERNIAL AND INTESTINAL OPERATIONS. D/. .3694 D/. .3700 D/. .3706 D/. .3712 D/. .3718 D/ . .3724 D/ 730 D/ ...3736 ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S $ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE INSTRUMENTS FOR HERNIAL AND FORCEPS AND CLAMIIPS. D/3724—3739 Baumgaertner’s intestinal clamp, with 1 movable blade... ......... 4+. £6 50 Billroth’s parallel ? by ive vate ive ae ; t 50 Collin’s scissor-handled clamp forceps... 3 00 Dupuytren’s long jaw clamp....... ; cas : 4 00 modified by Blasius 1 50 Gussenbauer’s scissor-handled parallel clamp, 5% in.... ; 7 00 “ “ “ ten BRM re: ‘ 7 50 Hahn’s intestinal clamp...., BS art RRR, Pa Fees pa Oh ob eck ate 3 00 Sa INTESTINAL OPERATIONS. 4074 Max. WocHER & Son. CINCINNATI, O. ppd TT tl FORCEPS AND CLAMPS,.—Continued. D Helferich's forceps,forknottying $6 09 D/..3784. Nélaton’s screw clamp.«.—~ $4 50 D Knapp’s intestinal clamp forceps. 1 25 D/..3790. Panas’ e rere Re 4 50 D/ Martini’s clamp forceps 3 50 D/..3796. Rydygier’ssimple ‘ ; See OES b/ Meissenbach’s aseptic clamp... 1 00 D/..3808. Wehr’s 44 in4sizes. 075 D/ Murphy’s intestinal clamp. ... 1 25 D/..3814. Schede's large aseptic clamp... 10 00 wy ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S $ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE. INSTRUMENTS FOR HERNIAL AND INTESTINAL OPERATIONS. D/3832 D/3844 D/3850 D/3862 D/3868 D/3874 D/3880 D/3886 D/3928 \ \ X we lenient idienniiietiiadiisiatienientell aiaadaiiiiaaiaena D/3898 D/3904 HERNIA KNIVES. D/ Boecker’s,..... iit $1 50 D/ Pott’s j $1 25 D/ Bor urew's 2 0. an ee. 1 50 D/ Seiler’s.. . f Pe 1 25 D/..3844. Cooper’s 5 D/ Wales’ ‘ 1 25 Dy ane: HWagedotn’s:. 2... 63 6 obs 1 50 D/ Weiss’ herniatome, caché 4 50 D/ Willm's...... 1 00 HERNIA PROBES. D/__.3898. Burow’s German silver... ; $0 75 D/ 3904. Stanley’s pret 1 25 HERNIA RETRACTOR. | D/ 3916. Rust’s - $1 25 | HERNIA SAW. | | D/ 3928. Plain style $1 50 : wy ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, COS ¢$ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE. INSTRUMENTS FOR HERNIAL AND INTESTINAL OPERATIONS. D/ D/ D/ D/ D/ ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S $ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE INSTRUMENTS FOR HERNIAL AND 8934 3994. 4070 & SON, CINCINNATI. O. HERNIA SYRINGES. De Garmo’s ANASTOMOSIS BUTTONS. Murphy’s, 4 sizes extra | oval form eylindr Forceps for introducing Murphy’s buttons ic large al wy INTESTINAL OPERATIONS. $977 Max WocHER & Son, CINCINNATI, O. D *D *D *D D D =€ D/3990 396 D/3992 D/3998 INTESTINAL INSTRUMENTS.—Continued. . 3960. Doyen’s Intestinal Button, metal, 1 inch diameter...... $4 75 3964. TMurphy’s 2 25 8966. “ 5 “ ond’ iv SRM pars cl soe o's -ase 200 -3989. Tayo Robson’s Decalcitied Bone Bobbins, No. 1. 23 mm. long x 11 mm. diame er...............-.... each 0 75 “ 2. 26 ier EG 46 us yes phan tp gncys ee “< 0 75 he. Ol x24 «& “ 1 00 “ 1. 324 x28 « “ ar Pewee re “ 1 00 ) 356 oe ass ‘c oes “ee ee “ 1 25 ‘ 6 12 te x23 « ni: ep AE PR nh PD rT} 1 25 ‘ 7 12 FR cage BB gk ores ati eee a ae 1 50 -3990. Doyen’s Introducing Forceps, for outside part of button 3 50 3992. inside 3 50 . 8998. Chassaignac’s Bistoury for gastro OTOP OSEOMI a dk oxide Vata ek ae ae 1 2k a ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S ¢$ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE, INSTRUMENTS FOR HERNIAL AND INTESTINAL OPERATIONS. ANAL AND RECTAL $075 wy | ‘ & SON. CINCINNATI, O. > —¢ ' i ; Comparative Scale of sizes and diameters in millimeters. APPLICATORS, 1D/ «4036. Eldridge’s explorer... $ 100 *D/.,.4042 Kelsey’s, flexible... .. $ 0 40 BOUGIES FOR DILATING RECTAL STRICTURES. , , Sizes D/...4072. Hard subber, set of 6 sizes, tele D‘..4060 Soft rubber, conical... lto 3, $100 SCOPING rece eee ehicdl 00 ; 2 428.6 D/...4078 . Elastic webbing, cylindrical, ; D/..4066 Wales’,olive{ 7 « 8 2 00 12s 0% pointed o10, 25 D/...4084. Elastic webbing, conical, 12 ‘ 090 i : : hi #* 32, 50 *D/...4090. ‘ olive pomted, 12 ‘* 0 90 ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S $ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE. INSTRUMENTS. Max WOoOcHER D/4114 D/4108 D/41 26 D/4120 D/4132 CAUTERIZING INSTRUMENTS FOR ACTUAL CAUTERY. D/..4108. Iron, with round ball point, n ebony handle ... ‘ See | $ 1 5 Di SANTA. Sts 7 shee Ca cgagciy ys se Rie ey 1 75 D/. .4120 ¥ ‘* tmangular ‘ ‘ “ 1 75 D/ ...4126. = + acorn es = ee ate ce ; 1 75 D/..4132. Complete set of 3 cautery trons, fitting into one handle 3 00 D/..4138. Paquelin thermo cautery (send for special pamphlet)............ 18 00 D/..4156. Self-blowing aicohol or benzine lamp, for heating cautery irons...... 8 00 ay ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S cy TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE ANAL AND RECTAL INSTRUMENTS. Bishop’s, rectal Collin’s 9 Durham's : areas Hegar’s set of 26, double-ended, hard rubber 26, “¢ metal, hollow Sy ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, COwS $ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE. ANAL AND RECTAL INSTRUMENTS. 4081 Max WocHER & SON, CINCINNATI. O. Kelly’s conical sphincter acta Meese cly's tas Wore ki mnie vices Co Ne gk tp ann D NGIAL OIE iia oe POE Se Bree oe OE ei Ret aL Tae edn») ae ih D/. Pratt’ s dil ating bougies, with inflow and outflow tubes, in 6 sizes......... 1 50 | if. < improved pattern, with screw cap, in 6 sizes sacks «fee tH D/ TORRES TOUR 3 sia ai. din'y inti toe ois holy ete dant aie Sk ase Pe Rape ite SSG ee 2 50 D WEAGUGUEE 5 BODINIGLOD 65.5.5 c'alt lorena is 2S rie ne aan ee coon v Gate 7 00 ay ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, COS ¢$ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE ANAL AND RECTAL INSTRUMENTS. ieee ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, COvS 43 18 4082 Max WocHerR & SON. CINCINNATI, O. = =¢ DIRECTORS AND GORGERETS. Flexible grooved director........++seeeees $ 0 60 D/..4276. Gorgeret, hard rubber.......%..ses0s000¥o “$3 0 50 Larry’s « «probe pointed.... 1 00 *D/. .4282 po Mee eee, Sep "1235 Pratt's “ nde iss ee taeed 0 8u ECRASEURS. Gooch’s double canula........csssceeeeee $ 1 00 D/..4300. Gooch’s single canula......+e0+-++ ~~ 050 D/..4306. Smith’s, with 2 points...... < ' D/4834 D/4804 { LIGATURE INSTRUMENTS. : D/..4834. Carroll's knot tier s+. $150 *D/..4858. Hall’s ligature carrier.~... $3 00 I 4840. Plain ligature carrier.......... 0-75 D/..4864. Helmuth’s ligature carr 3 50 D/, .4846. Allingham’s ligature carrier 2 75 NEEDLES. | D/..4888. Helical needle for piles, ruptured D/..4900. Pile needl $0 50 perineum, colotomy $1 00 D/..4906. Bush's pil tof3 | D/..4894. Angular pile needle..... 1 00 with h > 15 { ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S ¢$ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTES ANAL AND RECTAL INSTRUMENTS. PILE -4930. lain pile supr * Plain pile supr ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S fog! WoOcHER & SON, D/. .4042. D 448, D 4954 D/..4978. D/. .4984 D 500 D 5 D 5032 D 033. is D 5044 D/5002 D/4984 D 5050. PIPES AND SUPPORTERS . mmer pile pl hard rubber $1 25 D/. .5056 hgd rubbe 0 50 D/. .5068. Bolton's pile eee vi a ANAL AND RECTAL INSTRUMENTS. CINCINNATI, O. D/4918 D/4948 Seeley’s pile su Hantel pi plug Hae i Esmarch’s, flexi See 0 75 Pratt's, flexible copper.....+++++++ 0 50 RETRACTORS. Kesley’s rectal retractor, in handle 2D Pratt’s nic : : 1 25 SCISSORS. Allingham’s, angular fistula, probe ss 1 4 50 Bush’s, curved on 4 0 90 oe angular curved f s 1 00 Pratt’s original pattern, d 1 75 bh improved 5 in. long 1% ** short, haemorrhoidal curved on flat.. 1 50 TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE 4092 Max WocHer & Son, CINCINNATI, O SCOOPS. D/..5086. Kelsey's, for re moving impacted faeces .... SOUNDS. D/..5098. Bodenhamer'’s rectal exploring D/..5116. Pratt’s, double-ended, male, sound, 10 sizes... oe sin. ee 16 sizes. 0 *D/-. 8522. i : female RECTAL SPECULA. D/..5134. Allingham's, conical with *D/. 5170. Ashton’s, hard rubber, set of 4 ebony plug. . i 2 50 telescopic sizes.,... a D/. .5140. “6 4-bladed.. , 9 00 D/ 5188. Blakeley’s, wire, with shding D/..5158, Ashton’s, silver glass......., 0 75 ring. . *D/. .5164. “ ‘8 ‘* with ca- D/ 5194. Bodenhamer’s, bivalve., theter gum coy CTING wri ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S ¢$ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTE+t ANAL AND RECTAL INSTRUMENTS. 4093 RECTAL SPECULA.—Continued D/. 5200. Brinkerhoff’s | D/..5206 Cusco’s.... 1 D/..5224 Gowland’s, with obdurator 2 D/_6230 Keen’s, with sliding bars 3 50 D/ Kelsey’s 50 D/..5242. Leonard’s 00 D/ ...5248 5) D/..5254. Mathew’s D/..5260. O’Neal’s, ay Mathieu's, 3-bladed (Louisville fenestfated with slides. ... on Max WocHER & SON. CINCINNATI, O. 50 25 00 OO 00 ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, 0.’S $ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE ANAL AND RECTAL INSTRUMENTS. 4094 Max WocHER & SON. CINCINNATI, O. D/5308 RECTAL SPECULA.— Continued. Pratt’s, bivalve....-..:-ese ster eeeerete $2 00 D 5320. Sims’ bivalve, fenestrated.. $1 50 trivalve abet wa viet tab ae 4 o> 2 50 D/, 6. " 7 ae forged stee 3 “ sigmoid.... Perens Ren Sate! 2 00 D 2. Strange’s...... “ ay 2 25 Reed's, with glass slide....+++++-eeeeees 2 rt: D/...5344. Van Buren’s.... ais ; 2 25 Ricord’s, Bia Dr eae 2 00 D/..5350. Weiss’, with obdurator ay 10 00 a « fenestrated si ses 2 50 *D/..5356 “% fenect od. with obdt “ 19 00 ss «. with folding handle 6 00 / . -5356. fenestrated, with obdurator 12 a ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S $ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE ANAL AND RECTAL INSTRUMENTS. 4095 Max WocHER & SON. CINCINNATI, O. | 1 | | | | | | | D/5434 D/5440 ‘i 6 D/s 1:2 D/5458 SYRINGES d CANULAE FOR ABOVE. D/..5392. Adams’......,. . | 2 25 D/..5434 Straight needle, with thread...; $0 75 D/..5404. Janney’s.... Re pp Ril 9 008 4 50 D/..5440. es we ** set screy 1 00 D/..5410 Kilsey’s..... aids « Bi ear bales 8 00 D/..5446 Edward’s, knee-bent........-. 1 00 5416. O’Neal's.... rag AE Seka, 3 75 D/ y retrojecting.. 2.0... 1 25 D/..5458 = Ingall’s, olive-pointed te 0 50 : wy ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K..S, COS $ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE, ANAL AND RECTAL INSTRUMENTS. 4090 + ~ , ~“ ~1D _ 3 ' TATA-T Max WocHER & SON, CINCINNATI, O. >-- € i ' sie | TENACULA | D/..5470. delay belt D/..5482 Pratt’s s . ot $ 0 50 : Sad blaned D/..5488. Rorick’s bed 1 00 i D/...5472 ‘ ie bar iad, fee D/..5490 les “Vare D/..5416 Okie sates TROCARS. ; BERMAN OO? Santo Gude sis di ashes ect houses Sige Vise D/,.5512, Parker's, guarded..........ssseseewesserel 8 00 SEMEN, 7 OOK S A855 85555 Crs hehe ie heen 223 TUBES FOR RECTO COLONIC FEEDING. | D O’Biernes’ elastic web, assorted sizes..... $ 1 00 D/. .5536. 1 00 { D/. with funnel end... 1 25 *D/..5538 i Sy ) ee ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE ANAL AND RECTAL INSTRUMENTS. Max WocHerR & SON, CINCINNATI, O. D/5554 D/5560 RECTAL ELECTRODES. | 1 D/..5554. With button end and in-sulated D/..5590. Kollner’s, with irrigation....... $ 4 25 i stem, short. @ 1 50 D/..5596. Rosenheim’s...... Pas b ieee ae > 75 | D/. .556 as «12 in. long 1 75 D/..5602. Ultzmann’s 1 50 | D/..556 Bipolar, each side lengthways, D/..5608. Brose’s flexible plate electrode, | being formed of a 5-in for the treatment of obstipa- ] long, in. thick rod... 1 00 tion by galvano _ faradic {| D/.,5578. Ewald’s, entirely of soft rubber, CUSTER 2S kei as a bene 3 50 {at with water inle 6 00 wy ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K..-S, CO.’S TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE, ANAL AND RECTAL INSTRUMENTS. D/ D/ D/ a D/ on fe bo Max WocHER 100 187 e 2 Con a od bow ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S 4cg98 Penis congester, ‘‘ The Modern Developer”. § I } Kollmann’s curved, articulated, 4 bladed dilator of the urethra, Bén juc S curve Guiteras’ perinea] canula and trocar Weir's meatoscope hard rubber Kollmann’s urethral speculum. Chetwood’s urethroscope Battery, with illuminator, 3 endoscopes and ble « s wooden case, complete J L-CAaSseé rhec¢ Extra batteries, set Of 4........006. E 1 lamp holde Extra lam} I ed E3 1 endoscopes Extr ab posterior part MALE URETHRAL INSTRUMENTS. & SON. CINCINNATI, O. - 8 5 00 2 00 0 50 4 50 21 50 6 00 2 25 5 00 1 25 1 50 1 25 TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE 4099 Max WocHER & SON, CINCINNATI, O. ® a D/.. 630 Bierhoff’s cystoscopic lithotrite and toreign body forceps combined, complete, in case...... $165 00 Fig. A shows the cystoscope, with lithotrite i combined, ready for introduction Fig B. illustrates the instrument intro- i, duced into the bladder, the lithotrite opened it] and the cystoscopic lamp lit Fig. C and D illustrate the foreign body forceps under the same conditions D/..636. Gueterbock’s irrigating cystoscope...... +. $ 50 00 The instrument consists of ] straight tube (for the female bladder,) 2 curved tubes, fig. C (for the male bladder,) the cystoscope, fig. A and a douche tube, fig b The tubes permit of washing out the bladder and serve as con- ductors for the cystoscope Should the contents of the bladder become turbid, or blood or mucus affect the clearness of the prism during the examination, the cysto scope can be removed for the purpose of wash- : ‘ ; ; doa AN ing out the bladder or cleaning the prism while the tube remains 1n situ . a ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE MALE URETHRAL INSTRUMENTS. D/..638. Casper’s operating cystoscope. lithotrit to Dr. “ “ Max WocHER & SON. CINCINNATI, The complete set of instruments consists of 3 galvano caustic snares, 1 galvano cautery tube, 1 tube with 1 tube with foreign body forceps, 1 cystoscope, and 1 spare adjuster, The inst ents are similar Gueterbock's, D/. 636, and only one cystoscope Is required for the set The snare adjuster uncoils the D. E F. ‘omplete set cons ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S in the bladder to the shape required for the A. B. C. 41cO val of polypi, etc Cystoscope fitting in all the operation tubes. Tube with galvano cautery Tube for galvano caustic or wire snares, 20 mm Tube with lithotrite. Tube with foreign body forceps. Snare adjuster isting of 2 cystoscopes, 3 cautery snares, of different lengths, 1 lithotrite, 1 foreign 6 extra lamps, 2 forceps for introducing platinum wire and steel wire, in case Single parts, price on application. sizes, length of curved end, 10, 15, 1 galvano cautery with 3 burners body forceps, 1 snare adjuster, and cutting the snare wire, cable conductors, swe, $BD0 OF Sy TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE. MALE URETHRAL INSTRUMENTS. 4101 Max: WocHER & SON, CINCINNATI, O. ? D/ .648. Nitze’s operating cystoscope. 1 Complete set consisting of 3 galvano cauteries, long, medium and ‘I r short, each supplied with snare, fig A, B, C; 2 lithotrites of different if shapes, fig D, 2 snare adjusters, 2 cystocopes, fig E; with 8 lamps,, {Hl platinum wire and 2 cable cords in case.... . : $300 00 ft D/. 648 Set, consisting of 1 galvano cautery, medium size, fig. B, 1 lithotrite, th} fig D, snare adjuster, 1 cystoscope with 6 lamps, platinum wire and 2 | cable cords, in case Hikinta ala ie¥ aes Pius tele Hannay ae toe i Single instruments, price on application. 1 D/ .649 Nitze’s cystoscope, for evacuation of stone fragments.,.,. et aa 70 00 \ 00 ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE, EE. MALE URETHRAL INSTRUMENTS. 4102 Max WocHER & SON. CINCINNATI. O. | i | | |} ; | i " ’ : D/. .650 D/. .656 D/..671 Rene D/..650. Nitzes’ cystoscope, for photography Dry plates for same, extra dozen | With this instrument.ten views of the bladder can be photographed successively ‘ b | D/...656. Brenner’s ureter cystoscope, with catheter and extra lamp, in case 55 00 D/..671. Casper’s improved ureter cystoscope, with irrigating attachment 60 00 F Instead of the double prism of the original pattern, the eyepiece in the improve d model 7 is placed in a direct line with the lamp and prism, giving a more defined view and lessen ; ing the weight of the instrument. The arrangements for introducing and curving the ureteral catheter, and for removing the cystoscope after the catheter is in situ, have been improved upon by Dr Casper, thereby greatly facilitating the use of the instrument, which, iy in addition to the former range of application, can be used for irrigation as well. {i D/..674. Schlagintweit’s irrigation cystoscope, in CaS€.........- eee ee eee ees 60 00 D/..720 Janet-Frank’s bladder phantom das ae : 30 00 Intended for practising cystoscopy, ureteral catheterization and intra-vesical operations. wy ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE. MALE URETHRAL INSTRUMENTS. $103 Max WocHerR & Son, CINCINNATI, O. AN °O9 HIW3IHIS-10H D/. 978. Dommer’s urethral and rectal electrodes for faradization of the posterior urethra, prostate, etc D/..1050. Bierhoff-Freudenberg’s cystoscopic prostate incisor, with cable cords and extra lamp, in case Fig a. Showing instrument used as incisor b “6 “ “ cystoscope This instrument enables the operator to examine before and after the cut, and as the cystoscope can be readily withdrawn, without removing the entire instrument, the bladder can be irrigated, refilled, ete, whenever desirable and the cystoscope re-inserted through the tube D/...1061 Transformer for 52 or 104 voltalternatiny current, st t wound for the Rottini operation D/..978 wy ALL {NSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S MALE URETHRAL INSTRUMENTS. per set $8 00 125 00 80 00 TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE — 4104 Max WocuHer & SON. CINCINNATI, O. 1} | hw 5 : ‘ } : D/_.1070 5 1130 D/..1362 ; D/..1063. Ampére-meter, mounted on swinging, stand, graduated from 0 to 50 { amferes, polished brass or nickel-plated . “aves «sates eo 00 | *D/..1063a. Ampére-meter, same as above, but without stand................. . 20 00 | *D/..1063b. Volt-meter, without stand ...... jks : ; 25 00 | n : D/..1064. Portable storage battery tor cautery work (6 voits, 35 ampéres) and ulumination (12 volts, 35 ampéres).... ‘ E lished 50 00 | D/..1066. Vetter current tap, cords and 50 c. p lamp for re-charging.......... 1 00 | D/..1070. Portable dip battery for cautery and illuminating work.............. 30 O00 { D/..1130. Baird’s piimosis torceps, % sizes d + er wae Fe | D/..1362. Berger’s urethral irrigator, for Janet's method, metal ..........-.0.s 1 25 | ; | ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE, ; } MALE URETHRAL INSTRUMENTS. D/ D/ D/ D/ D/ D/ D/ D/ D; D/ D/. D/ D/. aLL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, COvS 4105 D/ D/..1818 1976. °°: Cleetwood’s urethral nozsie, giaas): ios dss cs eta ee ieee ee 1386. Janet’s a “a yd. te lea Paik bie 1400. Kiefer’s “ “s MENT OS os meg or eae ote 1404. [litchell’s retrojection catheter, soft rubber. 1460: Chetwood’s alternating cut off 1526. Bierhoff’s meatotome.. 1566 a4 CITCUMCISION SCIBGOTS :°. i rs KS 1668 Frank’s modification of Janet's syringe, 60 gr 1669. a 3 ts rea 1 Bae 1670 “ “ “ «a 150 « 1716 Kutner’s modification of Guydn's drop syringe......... “ Instillation catheter for same, graduated in cm. and numbered... 1763. Albarran’s urethrotome 1818. Kollmann’s a with 4 bulbs and 1 bougie. . wy TRADE MARK ARE SOLD MALE URETHRAL INSTRUMENTS. Max WocHER & SON. CINCINNATI, O. D/. .1566 $0 40 0-35 0 50 50 2 75 7 50 6 00 6 00 6 50 7 00 3 00 1 75 12 00 10 50 UNDER GUARANTEE, D/.2042 D/ *D/ *D/ *D/ D/ D/ *Di D/ D/ D/ D/ D/ *“D/ ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S WoOcHER & SON, Kollmann’s urethrotome, improved, with 6 metal-olives, 4 filiform guide, in case Lohnstein’s urethrotome, 1 Otis’ plain a str es vg *¢ curved, Extra knives for same Filiform-bougies for Otis-Wyeth’s urethrotome Janet's trajectotome, for division of para-urethral passages 3 burners Felecky’s prostate massz SEIS EE ATONE oui a¢ 5:4 iss Sn Pezzoli’s is - dnd ese! electric Luer-Koerte’s lithotomy scoop, + Guyon’s metal sound, with filiform Nicoll’s 44 ts bellied, with bulbous centre Male catheter, german silver, with filiform guide.... Same as above, Guyon’s curve.....4 eek eats wy MALE URETHRAL INSTRUMENTS. | | D/.1926 TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE $107 Max WocHErR & SON. CINCINNATI, O. D/. .2996 134 D/,.2140. Clover’s lithotomy ct paleated PP Me fe g D/..2807. Set of 12 Van Buren’s sounds n polished oak case. Rte SD 9 00 L/ D/..2984 Lotnstein’s prostatic and retention catheter ..set 4 00 D/,.2996. Woswinckel’s prostatic and retention catheter ‘ 6 00 D 3073 Luys’ irine separator, in metal case * Sse oe eet évz 42 00 wy ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S $ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE MALE URETHRAL INSTRUMENTS. 4108 Max WocuHerR & SON. CINCINNATI, O. co THE KNY SCHEERER E KNY SCHEERER CO THE KNY-SCHEERER CO. | D/ Kocher’s intestinal clamp, with movable blades... $6 50 { D/ stomach as a 2 - 6 50 : D/ stomach resectien clamp.. . wi 6 00 ; D/ Laplace intestinal ana’ omosis forceps,5 sizes,each 1 50 : D/ INvagination OrcepB... 2... seer eces ‘ 1 25 Complete set of 6 Lapiace forceps, in leathercase 20 00 as Sa | See 6 ‘* metal “4 22 50 *D/..3761. [cDonald’s intestinal clamp, 8% in heey t 00 ! D/..3763. O’Hara’s intestinal anastomosis forceps......,.. 5 00 { 3753 i | ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE. MALE URETHRAL INSTRUMENTS. 4109 Max WocuHer «& Son. SS ir SRE 1 AE Se ae orime2 “* aa ae CINCINNATI, O. Blades of clamps for D/..3762 = aa MARARAR SS SCRA SS D/. .4246 D/. .4328 rm 50 50 D/..3762. McLean’s anastomosis torceps, 6 sizes, » Oval shape, and 1 additional 00 pair of clamps, long shape.... a ; seoeee. 8@At $ 18 50 = D/..3772 Mikulicz’s enterotriptor .... rive Shee std tars he Seah pig 7 00 50 D/. .3996. _Frank’s anastomosis button of decalcified bone, 4 sizes weute> @@ch 1 50 25 *D/..4202. Kelly’s tri-bladed dilator ....... ay ; Sp ieserars ches 12 00 00 D/...4246. Weirick’s hard rubber dilator, with opening for colonic injections, 7 50 f 38 sizes ; Shieess Bet tainett ae ale 5k are each 1 00 00 D/. .4328 Kelly’s electro-proctoscopic set, for the illumination of the rectum. complete in case Rte eks eer ain ota 50 00 00 Contents 27 Proctoscopie tubes 1 Electric lamp for illumination. 1 Universal handle for above. 1 Sphincteroscope. 1 ss “8 with adjustable 1] Sphincter dilator, stem and 8 obdurator plugs. wy ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE, MALE URETHRAL INSTRUMENTS. ee 4110 Max WocHEeR & SON. CINCINNATI, O. ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S MALE URETHRAL INSTRUMENTS. | s ; | aa) | Hil | | | } tit } i] a | : Pari in / a) / j / ; ' ; D/. .4508 ‘ t i D/. .4536 it 4 i D/..4367. Laws’ pneumatic sigmoidoscope, with 3 abes, obdurators and battery, . P g Pe, ; in Case... .. es thas a ons ee sa oe Sousa $ 30 00 } P D/..4368. Laws’ pneumatic sigmoidoscope, including 1 tube and obdurator with / . special screw cap, provided with an airtight valve, through which a the curette, applicator, cautery, atomizer, etc. are used, with UT. 6 Aa eee site ports Aine lediein duis ase Gun abe es 30 00 | D/..4368a. Laws’ curette, with universal handle..........----.e+eeeseeeee 1 25 | | D/.-4368b. ‘‘ MPIC LOE oe oo tie dieing « wie s s1s-oc9mind ioe vitia ove, epitte 0 85 | D/. .4368c. * OTM oo odo oA chin Viel a KP Um 2 | o's sm lice opeen gees 2 25 i D/ 43868d. cautery snare, with platinum wire......-.-. --+++++ 5 00 | D/..4508. Cook’s pile clamp................ 5. cece ener tenses reeees 5 00 D/..4510. Earl's “4 = icadthn Lie Mad hy © eke Ade icohingy BSP u ee OS aa © vations 2 50 { DP. ABSB., Sarva’ 2 oes wenn + + nag ety Ssh ee Dee Mae mmaninn 900s 74-03 3 50 TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE. acide SIDE VIEW ieee etetae aa alae eat escalate D/ 5202 D/_ .4746 D/. .4776 D/..4588. Linn’s pile clamp ee fan PD eee ot ON 7 A ee $5 AO Dj, 4146. - Cimterood's rectal irrivator, 1Ge8 : .. cas on 5 salts Shc ates oe . Sno *D/ 4747. Dommer'’s rectal irrigator, glass .. i sd shin ein’ dune 6 0 50 D/..4748. Guiteras’ genito-rectal cooler, hard rubber................ 0-00 eeeeeee 1 75 D/ .4749. " his ie MetAe a, peed erie Ass 2 00 D/ 4754, Kemp’s rectal “6 Slash. |. Thais oe «BRE pa ws «| 1 25 D/ .4755. K.-S. Co’s., rectal irrigator, glass.. : 0 60 D/ .5202. Cook’s rectal speculum, 3 bladed, all steel... 7 50 D/..4776 Vander Poel’s rectal cooler 4 00 7 ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K..S, CO.’S TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE, MALE URETHRAL INSTRUMENTS. 4112 ) ! : | A Peat Hil | i} 1 Pent ; ; al aa | i | | i } oy <7 i Puce. 290M, AI nach RE ; D/. .4981 D/...4518 D/ _. 4516/17 D/ D/. .3630 D/..,4980 *D/. .3686. *D/._,5402 D/ _.3630 Sa D/._4517 D/... 4518. SS ) I) 4519 : D/. .4520 D/..4520 , 4 i D/. .4980 wee | D/. 4981 | D/ .5046 } D/. .5221. *D/. .5400. Max WocHER & SON. CINCINNATI, O. 5046 D/. .5221 RECTAL INSTRUSIENTS. DEVISED BY DR. SAMUEL G. GANT, NEW YORK. Gant'’s set of rectal atom- “ “ “ : | | MALE URETHRAL INSTRUMENTS. 1zers . recta] eyacuator... pile prolapsus and polypus clamp, steel. hemorrhoidal (pile) forceps........«——~ introducing forceps lamps for same, rectal forceps, for re- moving polypi,, for- eign bodies, fecal con- cretions and dressings angular director for blind internal fistula. set of graduated probes and graduated groove directors, in metal case ......-+. coccygeal scissors operating rectal spec- WMT 9s. CRC. 0s bs’ rectal and colonic ointment syringe . hypodermic, hemorr- hoidal and fistula syr- inge, in case........ 4 50 ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S a MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE 00 50 50 50 U0 OO 00 | 50 00 H/ H/ H/ H/ H/. H/ H/ H/ 604 600. 601. 602. 603. 604 605 606. ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, COvS 4113 H/. .602 H/..603 SUSPENSORY BANDAGES. Teufel’s Sport Suspensory. Teufel’s Sport Suspensor 1s designed not only for use 1n the treat- ment of diseases of the genital organs, but also to be article of dress for the sake of the support, comfort and protection which it gives to the parts. Those who stand or walk a great deal, or do heavy lifting, as well as sportsmen, horseback riders, cyclists, oarsm athletes, ball-players, etc., will find it of particular benefit ledged by prominent medical authorities to be superior to all pensories in shape and construction, meeting al perfectly made appliance Made in 8 sizes, small, medium and large Price, each Cotton .$ 1 00 Silk bound....$ 1 75 Teufel’s Duplex Suspensory. Similar in construction to the Sport Suspensor, t for the penis worn as a regular en, tourists, Acknow- other sus- 1 the requirements of a As Shes: ut with large pouch Especially useful in the treatment of gonorrhoea, etc , for holding dressings, preventing soiling of linen and bed clothes Made in 8 sizes, large, medium and small Price, each. J. P. Suspensory. Three sizes, small, medium and large Price, each Cotton......35c Silk......50c Fine silk, Army and Navy Suspensory. Three sizes, small, medium and large Price, each Thread 5b.a Oe Silk K.-S. Co’s Improved Suspensory. Three sizes, small, medium and large. Price, each Thread... 75c. Silk ..$1 00 Fine silk Athlete’s Suspensory (Jockey Strap.) In ordering, give waist measure Price, each Sateen.. $1 00 Chamois.... Langlebert’s Orchitis Suspensory. dressings, 3 sizes, small, m Price, each Plain Complete, with cotton and battist lium and large. Aptis $1 25 PRO Soc si ees a MALE URETHRAL INSTRUMENTS, & SON, CINCINNATI, O. 00 TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE, INSTRUMENTS, INSTRUMENTS, HYSTERECTOMY INSTRUMENTS. OBSTETRICA! INSTRUMENTS, AND OVARIOTOMY O Zz ” ” we ce a3 see, QO & , ie a i al =< 25 A G7 ae he ibe 1 2 ” a = > mo i) 5 GYNAZCOLOGICAL COLPEURYNTERS. .. § Colpeurynter, Barnes’, set of three eal rds Braun’s pear shaped, with stop-cock : ary i Ae Sf se ‘* curved hard rubber canula and strap, ..23 : Champetier de Ribes’, large pattern, with stop-cock, 8 sizes, each. a . be ‘ forceps for introducing above... & Ww Ww Ww as || ~~ oA ae small pattern, 3 sizes, each 41 7 “s +6 forceps for introducing above E/..59 oe Tarnier’s, with introducer E/..65 Cervical dilator, Bossi’s. ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, COS ¢$ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE. OBSTETRICAL INSTRUMENTS. E/.. Oe Bi... E/,. era: E/. OBSTETRICAL INSTRUMENTS. 77 79 83 89 95 101 ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S E/..89 RCEPS Obstetrical Forceps, Anderson's. r do. Assalini’s. . do. Aveling’s. . do. Barnes-Simpson’s. . do. Bedford’s. do. Breisky’s. . 5 00 00 00 00 > 00 00 TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE. E/..101 Max WocHer & SON. CINCINNATI, O. vie ADPIZIIZI: E7. .107 ¥E/. E/ E/ E/ E/ E/.. E/.. ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S E/..113-19 107 113 119 125 131 137 143 B/,.143 5003 FORCEPS—Continued. Obstetrical Forceps, Breus’ axis traction. $12 00 “e “ “ee a “6 a OBSTETRICAL $4 Busch’s, small. us ae large. ss Cole’s axis traction. ee Comstock’s. . $6 Davis’. Dubois’ ......... 8 00 8 00 15 00 4 50 5 00 7 50 TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE. INSTRUMENTS. 4 | Hk Hii : i iH] } i | E/ | E/ il E/ it E/ ni | E/ | E/ } | E/ i E/ i} E/ {}| Max WocHER & SON. CINCINNATI, 149 155 oe S| 185 .187 .191 Py yg .. 203 ..215 ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, COS 5004 E/..191-197 FORCEPS—Continued. Obstetrical Forceps, Dubois’, with folding handles .. t ss Elliott’s, long pattern, “6 “ “ short * 4 es Hale’s, short + “ “ 4s “ “ a ae Hegar’s, long sf ef = ss short ep * lg Sep aA “ “ Hohl’s, with solid blades OBSTETRICAL INSTR with set screw in ‘he andle “cs “ ““ UMENTS. O. with curved corruga ated he indles. $10 00 4 00 4 00 3 50 + 00 7 00 TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE E/. .221. FORCEPS—Continued. E/.. Obstetrical Forceps, Hubert’s........... . ee ere 00 ee hag ee PNP iis 35 vc enes 'n ete 7 50 *IE/ ,, 226 fe iad: ut SAMRAT tk : iz 5 00 *B/.. 28 “ Y Mip, GIOME ess +> ‘ » 00 E/. . 238 ‘“« Jewett’s ate Pau 5 50 E/. 238 ‘ «© Kupferath’s.. .....-----+-+- 9 00 E/. :236 a ‘« Lazarewitsch’s. Met 00 50 E/ » 24 ae “s latest pattern. y ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S $ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE OBSTETRICAL INSTRUMENTS. Naegeli’s, long pattern. .... McLean’s, with solid blades. -.- [ilme-Murray’s axis traction. - Leipsic University pattern. Martin’s. .. FORCEPS—Continued. OBSTETRICAL INSTRUMENTS. ANN E/..245 Obstetrical Forceps, Leavitt’s. .... © | _ 18 50 .299 “ “ Niemayer’s: -.--- +--+ seer neces cet 9 00 805 of #4 Olshausen’s, with solid blades...-------- 8 50 311 se as Pajot’s, with one pair of detachable blades. 11 50 317 “ ng aN “ two pairs “ “ 15 00 -333 2 - Prague University pattern. ....-..-+---- 7 50 TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE a ’ Continued. Roller’s....... Sawyers stort. .....:.5; Schoellhammer’s......... Fi “ ORCEPS Obstetrical Forceps, Reamy’s..................85 ¢ 341 ‘ t/. .835 E/. E | Z e) Y 3B || 4 || (x) Ss E O = x a a ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S ¢ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE. OBSTETRICAL INSTRUMENTS. CINCINNATI, O. W * 2 aa rE ———==€ i f Mi! E/..407 FORCEPS—Continued. E/..365 Obstetrical Forceps, Schroeder’s.......... sere open e Se E/..371 + 4s Simpson’s, long pattern.. ............. 4 00 E/..383 Md “ ‘3 short xr Ri a Sipe Ae t 00 *E/..389 “ “es 7 modified by Braun (Vienna). 6 50 E/..395 bi te a ens Panton + 4036 005.00 be 15 00 /..407 “ “ Splezetbere's;.. chic Hee etree. FON ALL INSFRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S $ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE OBSTETRICAL INSTRUMENTS. Max WocuHER & SON. CINCINNATI, O. FORCEPS—Continued. E/..413 Obstetrical Forceps, Tarnier’s axis traction, latest pattern. $19 00 E/..419 modified by Felsenreich. (8 00 E/..425 ‘* Lusk.. 9 50 E/. .437 Tassiteti’ se, (3.3). ..0% — 10 50 E/. .443 modified by Lollini. Biot 10 50 *E/..449 Thomas’ ’ 5 00 wy ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S $ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE OBSTETRICAL INSTRUMENTS. E/. E/. E/ E/ E/. E/. .455 461 467 473 479 "485 Obstetrical Forceps, Tibone’s, axis traction. “é “c “ e os “ se “ “ss 5011 Max WocuHerR & Son. CINCINNATI, O. FORCEPS—Continued Trélat’s. Walcher’s. Wallace’s. .. White's. Mathiew’s. latest nattern, with chain saw. wy 1S OU 6 OU 9 00 1 00 50 00 ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S $ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE OBSTETRICAL INSTRUMENTS. 5012 | Max WocuHer & SON. CINCINNATI, O. E/..509 E/..621 | > Uitiirenritienniees E/..527 VECTIS. Pano VOCUS, DIMM Tarts: See tee etiss tate pete ke $1 75 E/..505 ‘* with blunt hook combined............. 1 50 E/. .509 ‘* Ryerson’s, with universal movement... 7 50 E/ .515 AS IRON ree Ate is kh air Wedd see cue alert 2 00 1 AXIS TRACTION CLASPS AND HOOKS. E/..521 Axis Traction Hooks, Reynold’s, for attaching to any style of fotceps ...........-...... $ 3 00 E/.,527 Handle Clamp, Reynold’s, for locking handles in conjunction with axis traction hooks. 1 50 | ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE. OBSTETRICAL INSTRUMENTS. 5013 Max WocuHer & SON. CINCINNATI, O. E/. 551-57 00 CRANIOCLASTS. 50 E/..545 Cranicclast, Barnes’.............. Gas $18 60 E/. 551 * Braun’s, large pattern, 18in... 10 00 E/. .557 44 ps amall,: 4,0 16% in. 900 E/. .575 +) SURO Oi OS cok ioe sind se SERS 8 00 E/..581 “ PO PON Bis sic byes Co: sles 18 50 E/. .593 nt Ne ane ee Re 13 50 ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE, OBSTETRICAL INSTRUMENTS. CRANIOCLASTS—Continued Cranioclast, Simpson’s. 599 Veit's.) 8515 CRANIOTOMY FORCEPS. Boer’s, straight. Craniotomy Forceps, “e curved., Chiari’s, straight. “ curved, “ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE $ OBSTETRICAL n 9 fs) ‘4 4 ty Z o Z, % < gi a n aa Zi a a =) m4 a Z 4 a < INSTRUMENTS. 5015 Max WocHER & SON, CINCINNATI, O. E/. .683 CRANIOTOMY FORCEPS—Continued. +/..665 Craniotomy Forceps. Jakesch’s. *E/. .677 ne Meigs’ curved. 8 25 E/, .683 . te «straight 8 00 E/..689 - +g Mesnard’s..... 3 50 E/..701 4g En Seyfert’s. ; 4 00 E/..707 ° 2 Thomas’. 1 OU *E/..718 se bs Van Huevel’s. 6 00 E/..719 “ ve Winkler’s. . i - 8°00 ay . ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, COS $ TRADE MARK ARE SOLU UNDER GUARANTEE OBSTETRICAL INSTRUMENTS. 5010 Son, CINCINNATI Max WOCcHER & 15 00 Busch’s, modified by Zweifel. Busch’s. . . Braxton-Hick’s.......--+++- Breisky’s.......-- CEPHALOTRITES. Cephalotrite. Braun’s......4--++-++ sere JNDER GUARANTEE, fe) wn =| % TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE, OBSTETRICAL INSTRUMENTS. 0. CINCINNATI, O. | i 1241 g Son. CINCINNATI. ra Cc Max WOoOcHER PELVIMETERS—Continued. Pelvimeter, Goehmann’s #12 00 7 8 00 Kehrer’s. . 0 5 ‘ Kuestner’s.. a i) = a < 4 < Dd [o) % a a Z 5) a fe} “nn reI % < v4 % < s fo Qa < 4 H 34 fe) 3) 4 v4 fe = La Oo s 4 < <3 a wn - Z SI = =) 4 > n Z Fa S) 4 < OBSTETRICAL INSTRUMENTS. 5029 Max WocHER & SON. CINCINNATI, O. PELVIMETERS—Continuei, Pelvyimeter, Lazarewitsch’s.... $15 00 “ Mastin’ ss 3503, 5 00 ss Ostermann’s ~ > 00 “ Schultze’s. > 50 “ Van Huevel’s... 00 “ Winter’s.... d 9 00 #6 K. S. Co.’s, folding pattern .. ee 00 E/..1307 ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE, OBSTETRICAL INSTRUMENTS. a ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S $ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE. Max WOoOcHER E /. 1343 5030 E/. .132E PELVINETERS POR INTERNAL MEASUREMENTS. . Pelvimeter, Asaky’s, for internal measurements. .. nd Budin’s, for measuring the cranium... Janda’s, for internal measurements Perret’s, f¢ Skutsch’'s o-exterr al head...... measu OBSTETRICAL INSTRUMENTS. rements. & SON, CINCINNATI, O. 35 00 10 00 8 50 10 00 10 00 Max WocuHer &« SON. CINCINNATI, O. E/., .1373 E/. | PERFORATORS. i E/..1361 Perforator, Bedford’s. $ 2 25 B/. .1367 Blot’s 5 00 E/. .1373 Braun’s (trephine) 9 00 E/..1379 “a Busch’s. . i: 4 00 E/..1385 Championnieére’s 1 50 E/..1391 + Guyon’s (trephine).. 10 00 ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, COvS TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE | OBSTETRICAL INSTRUMENTS. E/. .1409 ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S $ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE E/. .1415 E/..1397 E/. .1409 E/. .1415 E/. .1421 E/..1427 E/. .1433 E/. .1397 PERFORATORS—Continued Perforator, Hiuber’s. % PER , “a #15 00 dh Leissnig-Kiwisch’s (trephine) . § 00 Martin’s, . : 5 00 $6 Naegeli’s, with snap-catch > 50 ‘4 articulated snap-catch.. 4 00 ‘« . Nyrop’s, and extractor. 15 00 OBSTETRICAL INSTRUMENTS. wy CINCINNATI, QO. E/ 5033 Max WocHER & Son, CINcINNATI. O. E/ E/ E/ E/ E/ E/ 1439 1445 1451 1457 1463 1469 ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S E/..1469 PERFORATORS—Continued. Perforator, Pajot’s (trephine) Rapin's Samico’s. Siebold’s. Simpson's, plain. “se “c OBSTETRICAL INSTRUMENTS. $10 00 6 00 3 00 English pattera. 6 00 E/ TRADE MARK-ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE 34 Max WocHER & SON. CINCINNATI, .O. 50 PERFORATORS—Continued. erican pattern. pattern.. asilyste). . ach An Fre Thomas’, wit! Smellie’s, Perforator, Simpson’s (B 75 14 E/ ARANTES 3U Tee MARK ARE SOLD UNDER ‘¢ OBSTETRICAL INSTRUMENTS. THE K.-S, CO.’S ° i) z m% < re) i) 2) B Z i) = =) os & n Zz =} = | < E/. .1523-29 SCISSORS. E/..1523 Cephalotomy or Decapitating Scissors, Dubois’, straight, 11 inches., 2 8 00 E/..1529 ¥ se ~% we curved 11 > 00 E/..1541 Umbilical Scissors, straight.................. 1 25 E/. .1547 curved. 1 25 E/..1553 $6 $s American pattern. been Sees eres, cea eee cao t 00 E/..1559 Dus Re oc cae : Nae A Sibley Sewn ee E/..1565 ee Lazarewitsch’s........ 1 25 *E/..1571 "ee “ Suepold's. with Noo ey et eh 1 00 a ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, COS ¢$ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE. OBSTETRICAL INSTRUMENTS. SON, CINCINNATI, O. E/..1613 E/..1601 E/. .1625 PELVIS. *E/..1589 Pelvis, Artificial, with foctus and placenta, simple pattern. $30 00 *E/ . 1595 ‘“* Auvard’s,.of Bronze, with’movable sacrum. 100 00 E/..1601 se Edgar’s, of Bronze, adjustable on stand..... Perera E/..1613 ‘« Tarnier’s, ‘« with articulated sacrum. 45 00 PHANTOMS. E/..1625 Obstetric Phantom, Budin and Pinard’s................. 150 00 | ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO’S TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE. | OBSTETRICAL INSTRUMENTS. 503 E/..1709 PHANTOMS—Continued. E/..1631 Obstetric Phantom, Edgar’s complete figure, leather covered.. 175 00 ‘ 15 E/. .1643 ae Schultze’s.i55 5... 5 00 FCETUS. *E/..1661 Artificial Foetus, Plain, leather covered. : $12 00 *E/..1667 re ss Schultze’s, chamois covered. 15 00 *E/..1673 bi ide French pattern, with compressible head. .. . - 18 00 ACCESSORIES. *E/..1679 Complete set of rubber parts, for renewing parts on Budin and Pinard’s [phantom. A. Vulva with Perineum, soft rubber... AIG $7 00 B. Abdomen, soft rubber, inflatable. . ; ; 7 00 C. Bladder and Uterus, soft rubber, inflatable ‘ : 7 v0 D. Labia and Vagina, soft rubber, Dr. Deshayes’ 7 00 E/..1709 Rubber Uterus, Winckel’s..... ee yee 5 00 *E/..1715 Set of five Perforated Rubber Discs, Schultze’s, for practising touch. . 8 50 ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S OBSTETRICAL INSTRUMENTS. TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE. 5935 Max WocHER & Son. CINCINNATI O. 7 —_——- —-— » ——, E/..1745 E/. .1763 FUNIS CLAMPS. E/..1733 Funis Clamp, Pulling’s, for constant pressure on umbilical cord to prevent hemorrhage. 30 40 AIR-INFLATING TUBES USED IN CASES OF SEMI-ASPHYXIA. E/..1745 Inflating Tube, Gusserow’s. %0 50 E/...1751 st $6 Ragen, t 00 E/. .1757 ‘ #8; Martin's; | 0 50 E/..1763 ae ‘“* Ribemont’s. 8 50 E/..1769 " ‘* Robinson’s t 25 E/..1775 ag ‘* Schroeder’s. 1 00 ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, COS ¢ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE OBSTETRICAL INSTRUMENTS. CORD CARRIERS FOR HOLDING THE UMBILICAL CORD IN POSITION. E/.. E/. E/. E/ E/. E/ E/ 1787 Cord Carrier, Braun’s. : $0 75 1793 a 4a repositor i 2 00 1797 9 Bunge’s... . 3 00 1799 ay Busch’s, whalebone. eet 1 25 1805 " Martin’s, “ oat 1 50 1811 A, a Schoeller’s, “6 See rie ae On TOIT 4 - Treford’s : Beeler & 5039 Max WocHer & Son. CINCINNATI, O. E. ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, COS OBSTETRICAL INSTRUMENTS. /1799 E/..1805 E/..1811 TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEI & E/. *E/. mle. +/..1865 E/.. s/..1869 E/.. E/ E/ 1835 1841 1859 1867 1871 Retractors for premature labor, Tarnier’s, three-bladed....... two-bladed. 6c ‘sé Retractor, Pinard’s Compressor, ‘‘ 5040 SYMPHYSIOTOMY. “6 “ce «c Pelvimeter, Farabeuf’s. Mensurateur, = Guide, af SON, CINCINNATI, O. for facilitating ‘‘the rapprochement” of the symphysis 37 50 6 50 12 00 35 00 10 50 80 00 4 00 ALL INSTRUMEiWs(: BeARING THE K.-S, COWS $ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE. OBSTETRICAL INSTRUMENTS. 5041 & SON, CINcINNaTI, O. E/..1877 £/..1879 E/..1881 E/..1873 * SYMPHYSIOTOMY—Continued. E/..1873 Farabeuf’s Grooved Protector. 5 . ; ; ; .« @'2 56 E/..1875 “ Dilator, for separating the symphysis pubis after division, with graduaved ratchet to guage extent of separation Le: 10 50 E/..1877 st Tranche-pubis, for cutting the articulation 10 50 E/..1879 Oy Compressor, with graduated ratchet to guage and control amount of separation after division. ; , : : yee ea 8 00 *E/..1880 si Compressor, without ratchet, for holding the symphysis pubis together during theispplication of sutures. ooo a eet IT at 6 50 E/..1881 ts Perforator and Suture carrier. 2 75 Symphysiotomy Knives, see page 5026. ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE OBSTETRICAL INSTRUMENTS. wv E 1895 .1907 .1910 ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S 5042 Max WocHerR & SON. CINCINNATI, O. = | ’ ’ | E/..1910 SATCHELS Obstetrical Bag, strong leather, with metal frame. Sizes, 15, 16, 17, 18 inches 838 50 8 75 4 00 4 25 without bottles. 4 00 4 25 4 50 4 75 with 4 2 oz. wide mouth bottles. Obstetrical Bag, cabin pattern, with 4 2 oz. wide mouth bottles. 6 Sizes, 12, 14, 15, 16, Oy 18 inches $5 50 5 75 6 00 6 25 6 50 6 75 SUNDRIES. Baby Scale, George’s, simple pattern, pocket size... Sead sales geen BK Meo. | ‘ for family use, simple pattern, capacity 25 pounds 8 00 | wy TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE, OBSTETRICAL INSTRUMENTS. 5043 Max WocHErR & SON. CINCINNATI, O. ——# wv SUNDRIES—Continued. E/..1915 Nail Cleaner, two sizes "ily! oye ahd bits oho, uM: MRR E/..1918 fe ote Hahn’s. . ema, ee ae E/..1920 Irrigator, Zweifel’s, rubber suction tube with bulb, sinker and U tube.. 1 50 Apparatus for disinfection and sterilization | Nail brushes, Obstetrical pads, Bed sheeting, , Irrigators. See our illustrated Catalogue of Hospital Supplies. Operating aprons and gowns, of linen, cotton or vulcanized rubber cloth, J Dressings of all styles and preparations. The ‘‘Ideal” Incubator for premature born children, Arrangements can be made is g with us regarding rental of incupators. wy ALL INSIRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, COWS $ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEh OBSTETRICAL INSTRUMENTS. 50 44 SCHEERER C0. N. x Son. CINCINNATI, O. E/..1924 Dr. J Clifton Edgar’s Aseptic Obstetric Case and Sterilizer, combined, consisting of two trays, (L7x8x6 inches and 17x8x3% inches) of white enameled steel porcelain, and one canvas pouch for sundries, with outside telescope case SLATE THE LARGE TRAY WILL CARRY. Apron Kelly pad. Canvas lithotomy sling Four-quart sterile douche bag (pinned in towel). Metal receptacle, containing vaginal and uterine tubes and glass catheter THE SMALL TRAY Canvas pouch with receptacles for— Green soap (sterile). Vaseline (sterile) Gauze eye sponges (sterile), Gauze cord dressing (sterile) Chloroform Ergot. Acetic acid (99.5 per cent. Sublimate tablets. Fine boric acid (sterile) Normal saline powders. Silver-nitrate solution (one per cent.) Volsella, dressing, needle, and tongue for- ceps and scissors (pinned in towel) Obstetric forceps (pinned in towel). Sterile cotton and plain gauze , Five per cent. iodoform gauze. Two nailbrushes WILL CARRY: Tape for cord (sterile) Silk and gut ligatures and needles (sterile). Soft-rubber catheter Umbilical scissors. Medicine dropper Nail cleaner Safety razor English catheter (No. 16) with stylet. Safety pins. Sterile gauze bandage for sling No. 8 soft-braided catheter, opening at end. Spring scales. The small tray can also be used to immerse the hands and forearm in sublimate solution, or sterilizer to boil forceps before using same, The large tray is to be used also as a bath for asphyxiated infant. The above case can be furnished complete with instruments and sundries, at... .. R57 00 wy ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S OBSTETRICAL INSTRUMENTS. TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE, 5045 Max WocHER & Son. CINCINNATI O. ———==€ E/_.1996 Dr. J. Clifton Edgar’s Obstetric Bag of leather, 18x8x10 inches, containing one canvas pouch for sundries and ‘of seven canvas bags for sundry instruments. Cor s of each bag marked in heavy letters with indelible ink. $16 50 CONTENTS OF CASE One canvas pouch witli receptacles for— Nail cleaner. Green soap (sterile) Safety razor Vaseline (sterile) Eaglish catheter with stylet Gauze eye sponges (sterile) Safety pins. ‘* cord dressing Sterile gauze bandage for sling Chloroform Soft braided catheter No. 8, opening at end Ergot Spring scales, Acetic acid (99.5 per cent). Seven canvas bags marked Sublimate tablets 1. “Forceps” Fine boric acid 2. ‘Douche bag” Normal saline powders 3. ‘Kelly's pad” Silver nitrate solution. (1 per cent) 4. ‘‘Uterine dressing, volcella and Tape for cord (sterile) needle forceps” Silk and gut ligatures and needles 5 ‘*Nail brushes” Soft rubber catheter (sterile) 6. ‘Operating gown” Umbilical scissors 7.. ‘“Lithotomy sling”. Medicine dropper The above case with instruments and drugs $43 00 It is intended that these articles are either sterilized in the physician s office before being takén to a case of confinement, or, with the exception of the gown, boiled in the original canvas bags as wanted, at the house of the patient Appropriate tins are provided for sterile cotton and plain gauze respectively, and a metal receptacle for glass vaginal and uterine tubes and catheter The bag ready for use weighs 16 pounds. ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, COv’S TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE, OBSTETRICAL INSTRUMENTS. 5046 Max WocHER & SON. CINCINNATI, O. a] OBSTETRICAL SETS. E/..1931 Schreus’ Obstetrical Set, in aseptic metal case, with tray for ster- ilization and outside heavy canvas cover with straps and handle. Size 20 x 9 x 6 inches. , : ; G50 00 CONTENTS. I Elliott’s obstetrical forceps 1 Smellie’s perforator. 1 air inflating tube. 1 Kersten’s needle holder, 1 blunt hook and crotchet. 1 Meig’s craniotomy forceps 1 Recamier’s curette. 1 Busch’s cord carrier 1 Collyer’s pelvimeter. . 1 Sims’ sound. 2 silk cords. 1 umbilical scissors. E 1 polypus forceps. 1 German Silver catheter. 1 Auvard’s cranioclast. 1 Schroeder’s forceps. 1 bottle ‘‘carbolic acid”. 2 nail brushes 1 thumb forceps, plain. 1 ‘ chloroform”. 2 vials sterilized silk. 1 i is with mouse teeth Ne. ether. 1H R. vaginal pipe 1 Bergmann’s artery forceps. 1 ‘« morphine”. 1H R. rectal . 1 colpeurynter. 1 vial boroglycerine. 1 hypodermic.syringe, 1 rubber irrigator with stop cock. 1 celluloid tube for sublimate tab- 1 Schimmelbusch’s mask 1 pouch for irrigator. lets. 1 package iodoform gauze. 1 probe pointed knife. 4 perineum needles in case. 1 * absorbent cotton. 1 Esmarch’s bottle and dropper. yy ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-s. CO.’S TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE. OBSTETRICAL INSTRUMENTS. E/ CONTENTS. 1 Braun s cranioclast 1 Trephine perforator 1 Martin’s blunt hook and crotchet. 1 Dubois’ cephalotomy scissors, curved on flat. 2 Pean’s long jaw artery forceps, 9 in 1 Schroeder's tenaculum forceps. 1 Deschamp’s blunt aneurism needle 2 Operating scalpels 2 eee Iw. 2949 OBSTETRICAL SETS—Continued. 1937 Obstetrical Set, completely aseptic, German silver case, 16x6'%x7 inches, with metal tacks and brown duck pouch, PORE AR, Goan es Ge ees act emt Roe Bg $ 120 00 CON 1 Aseptic obstetric forceps. 2 Vaginal tubes of glass. 1 Tube conductor 2 Nail brushes 2 Vaginal tubes of tin, 12 in. jong, % ia i Nickeline box, with two compartments, diameter. containing i clinicai thermometer and 1 Nail. cleaner aseptic suture material. 1 Chloroform bottle of brown glass, German 1 Chloroform apparatus silver mountings. | Amber-colored bottle for carbolic acid 1 Glass stoppered crystal bottle. 1 Bottle for camphorated ether 1 Bottle for morphine 1 Bottle for tincture of opium 1 Bottle for corrosive subl. tablets 1 Bottle for ergot 1 Empty bottle 1 Percussion hammer 1 Pleximeter 1 Steel tape measure. 1 Hypodermic syringe 3 Air-inflating tubes, 10, 13, 15, Fr scale. 2 Sharp curettes, aseptic. 1 Pean’s forceps, curved 8 in. 1 Maier’s polypus forceps. 1 Schroeder’s tenaculum forceps 1 Schroeder's vulsellum forceps 1 Straight scissors, 5 in 1 Curved scissors, 5 in. 1 Uterine scissors 1 Schroeder’s double current douvhe. 1 Hegar’s needle holder 1 Mouse-toothed forceps. 5% in 1 Thumb forceps, 5% in. 1 Scalpel. 1 Straight, probe-pointed bistoury 1 Martin’s pelvimeter 14 Needles. 1 Rubber syphon irrigating tube 1949. Craniotomy Set, German silver case, 16x7 4x2 with metal vacxs and brown duck pouch. $ 80. 00 1 Naegeli’s perforator 1 Mesnard’s craniotomy forceps. 1 Braun’s decapitating hook. 4 Pean’s long jaw artery forceps, 6 in. 1 Aseptic dressing forceps, 12 in. 1 Forceps for holding elastic ligature. 1 Aseptic razor, metal handle, 4% in, 2 Bottles of sterilized silk and catgut. ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEK OBSTETRICAL INSTRUMENTS. 5048 | | * as ss 4 Q, Mj T l 4 By Max WocHer & Son, CINCINNATI, O. 2 —— OBSTETRICAL SETS—Continued. E/..1955 Obstetrical Set, U. S. A. pattern, in leather bag..... ..... i .o. +.B 60 00 CONTENTS. larnier-Lusk’s axis traction forceps 1 Bozeman’s dressing forceps. Jewett’s obstetrical forceps. 1 Smelie’s perforator. Crz clast. 1 Case with needles, 1 Braun’s blunt hook. 5 Metal capped glass bottles. mre leor tuawiwery Set. Fine leather folding potion’ 3s). 205. oun hooped whe behind e'v ogee .. ea B10 00 CONTENTS. 1 Irrigator with 1 yard of rubber tubing 1 Bottle with 12 cotton tampons. 1 Vaginal and 1 rectal irrigation tube 1 Clinical thermometer, 1 Umbilical scissors. 1 Bottle for carbolic acid. 1 String of umbilical tape. 1 German silver female catheter. } 1 E/..1973 Complete Set of Midwife’s Appliances and Utensils. Metal aseptic case..............006 $ 20 00 CONTENTS. 1 Irrigator of glass with metal frame. mometer, 2 glass rectal tubes, 1 string 1 Bottle with metal screw cap, containing of umbilical tape. sterilized cotton tampons, 2 Nail brushes in rubber bags. 1 Bottle for carbolic acid. 1 Bath thermometer. 1 Graduate. 1 Metal case containing: 2 glass vaginal 2 Small bottles for Hoffmann’s drops and tubes, 1 sigmoid catheter, 1 umbilical sal. ammonia. scissors and 1 nail file. 1 Small rubber pouch containing: 1 yard 1 Towel. rubber tubing for irrigator, 1 stopcock, 1 Cake of soap in metal case. 1 rectal tube for children, 1 clinical ther- We also make to order any style of obstetrical sets. ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE OBSTETRICAL INSTRUMENTS. 5049 Max WocHEer & Son, CINCINNATI, O a = ——=€ . E/. APPLICATORS. E/ .. 1991 Plain without handle, plated...... > Cavbele cab ben cat 9 <\kitie mated eoeeed 010 dozen § 100 E/ .. 1998 os Bs us aluminum ots Rk oy bes £5. teGy ais S80 as 4 cas : 15 i 1 50 E/ .. 1995 “a - “a BELVGr do Lovee tenhnas ss ove Mua de'esee soe aes Sieeee 50 +4 4 50 E/. .2009 ‘* with metal handle, plated, with flat, screw or triangular point.... 15 a 1 50 E/.. "“ “s a ‘ aluminum, ‘ BE on “ PR) Bhs 20 “ 1 80 E/ silver, *s $$ se bs Ot cee 95 E/.. all hard rubber, with flat point.............: pra aey Hldy eee 2 hai: ; 25 E/ if: ie ns a |< -h tah nsgiein taba he vit iz} ; 10) E/.. Barnes’ for introducing sponge tents. ; ; Saunas 275 E/. Braun’s, set of 6 conical glass tips with thiead. : AL Mates, 2 %5 E/.. “ for introducing sponge ter‘s ie pat OR A E/ 5; Collin’s, for applying cotton. : oe ‘ ; 0 50 ls Darmack’s, for vagina, 8% inches long, 43 inch diameter , 2 00 Tn ‘s ‘* uterus, 12 A hae, ia Rrra rten We avait 2 00 E/. “e $4 $8919 “ (fe ts “ jee roe 2 00 E/..2069 Emmet’s, with sliding spiral j : ; aa : seeSei 60 ALL 1NSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, COS TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE CGYNACOLOCICAL INSTRUMENTS. [L/.2087 E/ =) ..2087 =/. .2093 »- 2111 I I E/ .. 2105 E E/ .. 2124 E/. .2125 E/. .2129 E/. .2135 *E/ .. 2137 2141” Spiegelberg’s, aluminum, straight E/ E/. .2147 E/ .. 2153 505 E/ oO 2129 E/.2135 E/.2141 E/ 2147 Ci] APPLICATORS—Continued. Kelly's, for packing cotton Kristeller’s, for introducing sponge tents Landau’s, for iodoform Mitchell’s......... Pryor’s, copper applicator 2125,4Saenger’s, uterine packer Sampson’s, with sliding spiral Sims’, spiral cottoa screw... tampon screw.... Ti “ Turner's, hard rubber...,.. curved Max WocHER & SON. CINCINNATI, O. 50 80 ) 50 ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K..-S, CO’S $ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE CYNACOLOGICAL INSTRUMENTS. Max WocHer « Son. CINCINNATI, O. = € E/...2243-49 E/.2201 E/.2207-13 E/.2219 E/.2225 E/ .2237 CAUSTIC HOLDERS. E/..2171 Plain, hard rubbe r case, with hard rubber tip Se Pole eee . 80 50 E/..2177 ef + movable tip. iy hyag ee hoe 1 00 E/ ..2183 ae as ‘5 as Silver tip and sponge holder. ae tte 1 265 E/..2201 Byford’s, with pliable shank. ; dates dawns 1 00 E/..2207 Chiari’s, with pla inum canula. SA Ele ee Ah WAR EB ake Wikel'g Cigtt Bie ae . 6 00 E/. .2213 “ silver Rt Teen cs Se eee Aig tries he « cations 4 25 st Sat ins pate, 0) nee ne a eee ERAT Is 3 50 E/ BQ Watd's 12 Aarti cows) ea ite eh ee 1 50 *E/ er kar oka OO eh Se BA Ta RU AS te is koi ondug ca 1 7 E/ Péan’s, for expelling medicated and caustic points. 2 00 E/..2243 Scanzoni’s, with platinum point 6 00 E/. 2249 “ “silver ee ae 4 50 E /,,. 2261 Platinum Crucible, Lente’s, on handle, for fusing nitrate of silver pencil... 4 00 yy ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S $ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE, CYNZCOLOCICAL INSTRUMENTS. 2300 E/..2299 AI Sse Bozeman’s, with s og Satna Cheron’s, straight handles. ef angular CGYNACOLOGICAL INSTRUMENTS. 5052 Son. CINCINNATI, DRESSING FORCEPS. Abel’s, with flat points. errated jaw curette ‘6 ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER 50 00 0 TO RF 0 09 o GUARANTEE, 5053 Max WocHER & SON. CINCINNATI, O. E/. .2309 DRESSING FORCEPS—Continued. Per De See Bie Sea ae eaters bar pets aot. <6 66g es baie a Kane $ 250 ie) GOD ONE SeNe ah tater ake eg ee ie eh eta E/. .2¢ Pe NRE CHINE Ts Sha oo dsl snake Fes 6 chanel ees odd meek eH / 2016 . Glilete’s, straight, without cated... ieee sete ce cees yews tes E/. . ” VARTA ODI Gch cy ota es ols e's Fe tae seats a cae nd 1 PF she curved, without catch........... SRG SE Be ty ens cd ah E/. = ay Wills CHGS is or cy oe we ee ee Pr AGE hee , E/ PUNGENT Ss INEGI 6i 5 Ses Fawn e's sie Dae baie cas Cane Nes Soyee Wa emtiiag E/. .23€ bad mith Gide Oateh a5 asics tees ee Ay'nsci2 we cee E/. a embryotomy or curette forceps... 52... sce ese recor ect E/ 9363 Garrigue’s, packing forceps ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE GYNZCOLOCICAL INSTRUMENTS. E/. E/. *E/. ad gi E/. E/. E/. E/. ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S . 2367 2369 2375 .2387 2389 2393 2399 . 2405 Max WOocHER & SON, CINCINNATI, O. E/..2389 E/. .2393 E/..2399 DRESSING FORCEPS—Continued. Goelet’s, combined with: placenta forceps. ......... 0s. c eee renee ees ~$ 3 50 Harvey’s, with catch. ras SON on OA Se Eeeetans 2 00 Hegar’s, for introducing cotton into glass drainage tubes..........- 275 Jones’... . mea tdh § Gaia 4h lace e oarsiaie a ; Tape yao A 7 50 Kelly’s, curved, 4 and 5 teeth... api Ala cia dee sitio oban 3 00 Kuechenmeister’s.......... Ape ake ae ue «std chipanse o'4 Syheteny 2 50 Lange’s ... aE Ty eT A ‘ sivhaie ® oe «xen aun 275 Ms oi oie otic cos onc a te atid ln Wind) dak fer clone seat Spciies ia we render ress ce Sharla ee TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE. CYNACOLOCICAL INSTRUMENTS. E/..2459 FORCEPS—Continued. Maier’s, straight, without catch “ « with catch wee z or Martin’s. ., Pelkmann’s. Schroeder’s. . . Thomas’. ws -7C¢ ore Sorc Walcher’s, 12 in., pincer shape, smooth handles, .... ? ia i; “« serrated ‘ Zini’s oO OHH ea os or St ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE, GYNACOLOCICAL INSTRUMENTS. 5050 Max WocHER & SON. CINCINNATI, O. SPONGE HOLDERS. B/;-9483 © Plain, straight or curved... .......0. see csecceciceenswe te seceeie toe ces E/..2501 Credé’s.... Bratt Aia ic OS UC OURS yell awl tiie a a Sta Ne One © kek pine ee eer B/.. Emmet’s, with scissor handle... .......0. ee cece eee eee beeen eee neee Ef; Foerster’s, ‘‘ a BG rs ee eine ee fale pie gt ed heme Walaa’ pire E/.. MINOT i655 ee, Boe ic by depart dg teh a pi Peas ae as MR eae E/.. Husson’s .... aye a aati OY PTT Teo eT ee eee E/. Kelly’s, with scissor handle...........- see eee cree eee em eee nee eens E/. ON Sass ¢: 05 > shacacdrise astiig iptaia hg tea, ate otare*ath’ a's gtalone wr iaip'e’g a Waialaid sys’ Sie Gane E/., RI RROOe G8 ee ee Ae eee Signe eG Coca io te baa ee 08 8.0 ee ae E/.. Tee LOIS NOM tree yas hay Ring Uer PEE Pe eet eelen oa torah ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S $ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE. CYNACOLOCICAL INSTRUMENTS. E/..2561 WOCHER & SON, E/. .2567 E/. .2 CINCINNATI, O. 585 = E/..259] | Ftd E/. E/. E/. E/. E/. E/.. 1 Ta E/ K/ ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S . 2549 - 2553 2555 2561 2567 2573 2579 . .2585 . -2591 Lund’s Sims’ “ Walcher’s, with disc slide, for use with one hand “ se latest pattern “ “ E/. .2549 SPONGE HOLDERS—Continuea. ring slide. “e “ “ “ “ CYNACOLOQICAL INSTRUMENTS. Miller’s, with scissor handle Mosher’s o orn +3 aoaccuc vw 2 hh oo o 10 TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE, O E/.2603/9 E/.2615 E/, .2669 ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S E/.2621 5058 E/. .2639 E/. -2681 & SON. CINCINNATI, O. E/.. /..2699 E/..2701 GYNACOLOGICAL INSTRUMENTS. SYRINGES Braun’s, hard rubber..........--se--+ee-89* $ = metal mounted ...... . ” hard rubber, large size Buttle’s, hard rubber.... Dick’s.. saath he ae ahontes eee Hoffmann’s, with 2 canule......... Kelly’s, silver canula....... Letite’s......- Longyear’s...... rye pede Molesworth’s, with bulb..... nstillation tube, gla besdbaved Wyeth’s, tumor syringe for injections of boiling water, 25 ccm. capacity.... at same, 100 ccm. capacity........++- ‘AN ©9 Uau33H25 - 2/. 2699 TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE YW a/. .2711 E/. .2723 5059 E/. .2729 Max WocHER & SON, CINCINNATI, O. E/. .2753 TAMPON EXPELLERS. asl, Se", ate ‘web bee, ASS) a a eh heals & 2 25 Ber TLE), CPOE OU ook. oc Some nn oe a copie ws tab ee Oe Deleeenenloy ciel iamerne 1 50 E/..2723 Kristeller’s . Phan Nain RA th os Vin. SRP SRNR EIN So eA bie sob OO Oe 2 00 E Poik's,: with applicating speculyris. oisiscis't,ss:2 pews cles w= 2b deialatyh’s ses 1 25 E Sins’, for introducing tampons. <4 ti, i- eadens eieingsiattiessieomuen’ 3 50 E Thomas’, hard rubber. small..... ... 1 00 E bi, st medium 1 25 E “ WANS SEs. chee deena oe Pts cccaie ans. 1 50 E Tiemann’s .. aie eRe oeety gohan 5 AOI or ate 2 00 E WAP UAO Me. OFAC MDDICMLOE 2 2; cass vias euarar tes ce Peters hihese Dim 1 00 ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE, CGYNACOLOGICAL INSTRUMENTS. — Max WocHER & SON, CINCINNATI, O. 5060 E/. .2801/07 E/..2813 E/..2819 E/. .2835 E/ 2825/31 CATHETERS FOR UTERINE IRRIGATION AND DRAINAGE. E/..2777 Double current...........2 eee e eee eee eee eee eee eeeeeeeresee re ey $3 50 E/. .2783 “ “ Olive POMMEEAT 6 MT svar a dats Sse oe Shae ae Eee gs ay oh 2 75 E/..2789 Abbot’s, with curette attachment.. ...... Deep ce ware a eke sabe 2 50 E/..2795 ®ozeman-Fritsch’s, extra large..........-.--se ser ee ence reeset t sess 2 00 E/. .2801 “6 a ami hE icy La cu awee ce er e ebies Ure OM eaten ee 1 50 E/. .2807 $e “ Hatd Tubbery css Ele .'s ae deie's wns a creeks Lane ee 1 50 E/. .2813 se “ BIRBG Se es coe ee soe tv ewins acne courtesan ar ase 0 75 REP ONO mates soo Fai Pe ene Ces 9a Vie sy gia wine da ee 40's pa aeie. 0 die sa 2 50 E/..2821 Breus-Pagenstecher’s, (San Luis Potosf).....-.-.--+-+++e+-ereerreees 3°75 E/..9825 CGudin’s, metal, 6 sizes. .......-. 6. eee sccm eee ete eteeer sere e ts 2 00 E/. .2831 aaa k tN ADsn agin fray WOLFE ANG eae ey I Non OTE SSO eta titel 0 75 E/..2835 Chamberlain’s, glass..........0-00- cco eces sce ceeereser essere eee 1 00 ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE CYNACOLOCICAL INSTRUMENTS. E/ -2897 Max WOCcCHER 9837 Collin’s, 5. sizes, current 5 wx double >/..2848 Collin’s, hard rubber, lutions .2849 Collin’s, dilating 3/. 9861 Doleris’, dilating sizes, for corrosive so- E/. .2855 ae “ latest pattern. ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S Son. CINCINNATI, O. —_—————e ..2861 E/..2867 E/.2873 '}. E/. 2903 E/. .2909 CATHETERS FOR UTERINE IRRIGATION AND DRAINAGE—Continued. Tels Beer |, Gledeow es ...... ress as ae $12 $3 00 E/..2873 Garrigue’s, glass.......... 0 50 ®/_.9885 WManks'yard rubber.. 050 E/ ., 2887 metaliuiined. 2 ee 2 50 E/..2897 .Mildebrand’s :........:.-..< 250 5 00 E/..2903 Jennison’s, improved...... 1B 5 00 E/..2909 a modified by 350 a Ee 1B TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE, CYNACOLOCICAL INSTRUMENTS. a-———— 5062 Max WocHER & SON. CINCINNATI, O. E/..2921 CATHETERS FOR UTERINE IRRIGATION AND DRAINAGE—Continued. E/..2921 E/. .2923 *E/. .2929 E/. .2933 E/. .2935 *E/..2941 Kelly’s, separable ‘“ metalirrigating tube Langstaff’s...... Leonard’s...........+--- re dilating........- Prince’s, flushing tube..... ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S E/ E/. E/.. E/.. E/.. E/.- .2951 2957 2963 2975 2987 2988 Schnecking’s Sims’, sigmoid. ...0..5.7- 0.40 Silver jcb. ses 0 80 TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE, GYNAZCOLOGICAL INSTRUMENTS. a Max WOCcHER & 5003 CATHETERS FOR UTERINE IRRIGATION AND DRAINAGE—Continued. E/. .2993 E/. ,2999 E/. .3005 E/..3011 E/..3017 E/. .3023 E/..3035 E/..3041 E/.. E/.. E/.. ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-s, CO.’S Skene’s, perforated hard rubber, for irrigating the bladder........ “cc “ec metal, “ce “es “e “ee reflux, hard rubber. bi is TRPOCUES 6g oP. TE he we yt Skene-Goodman’s, self-retaining.. . Tally’s. 3 re ; Weisl’s, with stop-cock. ...... Wigmore’s .. Windrow’s “ Pic. Toe Winternitz’s, vaginal cooling sound . Walcher’s, glass, vaginal pipe, aseptic. . Urethral Catheters—see also section D, CYNACOLOCICAL INSTRUMENTS. Son. CINCINNATI, O. - $0 %5 1 00 0 50 0 75 0 60 1 00 5 00 1 2% 1 25 2 00 0 50 TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE, 3095 E/..3097 E/.3107 E/.3113 E/.3119 E/.3131 E/.3143 E/. .3077 CURETTES FOR REMOVING FIBROUS GROWTHS AND VECITATICNS FROM E/..3071 E/. .3077 E/. .3083 E/. .3089 E/. .3095 E/. .3097 E/. .3107 E/. .3113 E/..3119 E/. .313l1¢ E/. .3143 THE UTERUS. Aséaky's, fenestrated sharp spoon, 8 Sines. .../.:. 5. cenjea's sieve daweees seve #2 50 Auvard’s, rinsing..... VES ST ah Gie Ae a ees Gites Mint ale Swati, ee bide aya che 9 2 50 Blake's; tenestrated, double-ended... . 6....04 oa< vies omcan veces sts nage 1 35 SURGE, SO MOU ic PU i. hpi s a teibel teers eds thwde es 0 75 Boldt’s, for carcinoma... SR rr etree ae sak heard tae Pee 3 00 he Aoubie-ended, with graduation, o20'ce sews ds ected ees teers eee 2 50 I Me RR oe WL Ach ey dis ie Se | eed e's bette ae ahd 1 75 Russet’ Ss; Cet OO... 5. 5. Wisin sc A clkac aw les media pd Liew Mb Rp ew wid Ala’ e ah 1 75 Byford’s, fenestrated, 3 eizesiiy. jer. isis an is taiie.0 cls mels ob Kurang ieee + ic 1. 25 Cheatham’s............. Doth Liete UE ee eae es CM od eta kale 2 00 SORIA A hy OT PALO rk DN Se ee A Raat Reed bel da Sd cedw eed 1 75 ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S CYNACOLOCICAL INSTRUMENTS. TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE Max WocHerR & SON. CINCINNATI, O. — neswery ie re = — ro rane ne > [a A ce ee ee oe ee = ———=€ E/.3149 E/.3155 ‘E/.3161 E/.3173 E/.3179 E/.3187 E/.3189 E/.3203 E/.3221 E/ 3227 yo CURETTES—Continued. ( ‘ ) 1/8140; . DOleKIS. . sass bges oa acarin ts ceed 82 00 Drews E/..3155 « uterine mop, assorted sizes 0 20 ne a E/..3157 Doyen’s myoma cutting tubes, 10 - in. long, 4 sizes, set..........+++- 4 00 * E/..3161 Duke’s, fenestrated, for extracting MUCUS | Foye ee Pe, Cea oe ok ares 1 00 : E/..3167 Emmet’s, (Enucleator)........... 1 00 4 E/..3173 Engelman’s, for placenta......... 2 25 *E/..3175 Goelet’s blunt, 5 sizes............. 1 50 UPON GRR | "vRNA ra ane or 1 Eas irae ce 1 25 . /..3187 Kelly’s, for myoma enucleation... 1 50 E/.. .3167 +/..3189 “ for carcinoma............ 2 75 E/..8208 Kristeller’s. 22... cccecs cee r eee 1 5( E/..3221 Martin’s, double ended, blunt..... 1 50 E/..3227 & angular edge...... oe ae, ‘ E/..8157 ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE, CYNACOLOCICAL INSTRUMENTS. 5000 Son. CINCINNATI, O. ma E/. .3263 E/. .3269 E/. .3275 E/..3281 E/. .3299 CURETTES— Continued. Aid cine: henna b a; brant cgi 525 os bis de Sea cicideens 5 csi akton Skanes te ee E 245 % og OIAEONER «55 sci veiag teen § demi r's van en oppress reap dd Heke ces 1 75 E Sharp Cyrette ........e ecco hte nian ta chein Cire .s ack werknle 4 am 1 75 *B/..3257 Olshausen’s, sharp, 5 sizes........--+++-+-- eae ¢ Pear ar 1-75 E/. .3263 ss blunt. . in +.96 E/..3269 Pozzi’s, double-ended. ..........- pe eee eres eer r reteset eees 2 25 E/..3275 Recamier’s, sharp, 6 sizes. . Pees pt 1°75 E/. .8281 as double-ended Fie TP ane Sontag adn Be ae ee 1 50 *—/..3287 Rheinstetters, rinsing, fenestrated.. He ah dainty SOME SY Og 2 00 *E/..3293 € “ “ ONIN BOOOD. <8. sak ghne’ee aisle 2 00 E/..3299 Roux’s, double-ended, sharp........:sssevenseenererercrreces “Tene a ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S $ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE CYNACOLOCICAL INSTRUMENTS. E/ E/. E/ E/. E/. *E/ E/. E/ E/. ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S. COS 5007 E/..3329' E/..3341 E/..3359 CURETTES—Continued. ..3305 Simon's, sharp, 6 sizes 3311 3329 3341 3347 . 8359 3371 .B37T ae .8317 Simpson’s. “ “ blunt, 6 ‘ sharp, rinsing, 6 sizes...... Se ots Annee sefrated Edge...... cece ecce cece eseess CYNZCOLOCICAL INSTRUMENTS. Sims’, sharp, 3 sizes... ......«-- Skene’s, blunt, flexible shank, 3 sizes... Spiegelberg’s........ a Thomas’, blunt, 3 sizes.... $1 50 1 50 2 50 1 00 TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE E/. E/. E/ E/. E/. OF sot E/. pe fe *E/ E/.3383 E/.3395 . 3383 3395 3401 3407 3413 3425 3437 3443 ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S s E/.3401 E/ 3407 Volkmann's, sharp....... Wylie’s, sharp, 3 sizes Sharp scoop, fenestrated, with pliable shank steel, curved shank, 3 sizes. straight shank. Complete set of 3 Curettes, blunt, sharp and Scoop, with separal ble aseptic handle Freund’s 5005 SON, _CINCINNATI., E/. .3413 CURETTES— Continued. “e CYNACOLOCICAL INSTRUMENTS. E/. .3425 vw Ci) ww v9 Complete set of 6 assorted Curettes, with separable aseptic handle. aa 68 6 as above, in metal case with leather cover Complete set of 3 sharp Curettes, and 2 sharp Scoops, with irrigating attachment, same 00 50 00 00 00 oro J +1 00 00 TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE, 5069 Max WOoOCcHER & SON. CINCINNATI, O. —— = === E/, ,3467 E/. .3491 CURETTES—Continued. E/. 3461 Holbrook’s, set of 2 sharp rinsing curettes................00 eee eeeee $3 90 Bi: S467. Kecher’s, oot 4a - pe a I RN SE RES Bes 5 00 *E/. 3473 3 oh 5. ee . ‘« in metal case, with leather ae Eee nnn eri Prem tye a hginee 5 tad inch 4 ube palin Oe 9 00 E/..3479 Set of 3 rinsing Curettes, sharp, blunt and Scoop. sinrata'c eae gee sa 2 25 E/..3491 Complete set for diagnostic and curetting purposes, consisting of 3 curettes, sponge holder, uterine sound, uterine probe, tenaculum, appli- cator and 2 handles, in folding leather case...............-+-40-- ‘ 3 50 ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO,’S TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE. CYNACOLOCICAL INSTRUMENTS. DEPRESSORS FOR THE ANTERIOR WALL OF THE E/. E/. E/. R/. E/. E/. SEY, E/. E/. E/.. E/. *E/. 3509 .B8515 . 3521 .3527 3533 8545 3551 3563 3569 8581 3587 3593 . 8600 Bozeman’s.. . “ Garrigue’s 5070 E/. .3533 VAGINA. double-hooked urethral and perineal Hunter’s, double-ended.......... Leavitt's . Nott’s, double-ended E/. .355* CYNACOLOCICAL INSTRUMENTS, E/. .3569 ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S $ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE. 5071 Max WocHER & SON. CINCINNATI, O. = ———— -— a ~ : a a See 2/ .3617/2) E/. .3629 E/. .3641 . 3665 E/..3671 E/. .3635 DIAGNOSTIC INSTRUMENTS. Probes and Sounds. *E/...8611. Plain, without handle, plated........ gee Sie ye E/...8612 wy “ “ aluminum......... 0 15 1 50 E/,..8613 nf ” 7 MTN oes ces, See E/..3617 Plain with metal handle, plated. . ; 0 20 E/. .3619 + vi Ka - aluminum. . 0 25 E/. .3621 “ 2 i: “ silver. ..,...« 0 75 E/..3629 Hard rubber........-..--++++eee eee 0 20 E/. .3635 Esmarch’s, pure tin, with groove 0 75 E/..3641 Lente’s, with two bulbs..... Aa ead 0 75 E/..3665 Fitch’s...........- ite a Mah Sis, sea ie 0 90 E/..3671 Gidding’s............- ; ol 1 25 E/. .8677. Huguier’s ..:... nae Dad 1 50 E/..3689 Jenks’............0e-eeeee ‘ 1 75 E/..3695 Kiwisch’s . SAL feck Ste 1 00 E/..3701 “ Kuechenmeister’s 1 50 | E/..3707 lLazarewitsch’s...... is ai 1 25 | 7 Q712 se f ing. oe im b/.3695 E/.3701 diecast tase Pink ee B/.3707 E/.3712 ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEk GYNACOLOGICAL INSTRUMENTS. 5072 Max WocHerR & SON, CINCINNATI, O. > — —— + omer eee oa ae - nprunasenianasinay ——— a ——e E/..3761 E/..8767 §/..3725 E/.-3785 UTERINE SOUNDS. ee or ct ee te Waes vee bs ev sehen d > VCE ae yes ree eerere, fee! crn” MN Oo oS SORE Bln Wed adhe CCS WER ees WR ee ad ebay & 1 00 year PORTE OM Ris WILE: SHOR 656 bi les Stern ee tee eek e « MR re Sag 2 50 E/. :3731 . Schroeder’s........... tendancy ey sleteake od pate Ad Pipes & 1 25 BP Ota Simla Platts bP ns woes bic beck Soa T. PURE OARS, CO 40 E/..3755 Simpson's, graduated............... PEPE s CEO ek as he cree 0 40 E/..3761 “ folding. ae ena ha etree Sine COE ce 0 90 aR ag Gm Ne RP GMO IL Sel Nseries Ga ns cee 1 25 : E/.. 3785 Valleix’s, angular bent..... sae a eae act Sev itac oade oie 2 00 ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE GYNZCOLOCICAL INSTRUMENTS. 5073 Max WOoOcHER & SON, CINCINNATI, O. "KW'00 WINITHOS-ANY BRL DILATORS FOR THE RAPID DILATION OF THE UTERINE CANAL. E/..3803 Atlee’s, scissor handle..........-seeeeeeeeeerecees # 1°75 E/..3809 Barnes’, set of 3 soft rubber bags........-.-.++:: 1 00 E/..3815 Bishop’s, 2 blades............- Re Mees 6 00 E/. .3821 ay 3 Ek od nL ite dala ein ba oe ee ee 7 50 Td, BOOT. Dolewis’: viii dw, bie Leaded ihe den Mannie s Vinee te 1 50 I 8828 Boldt’s. for pelvic abcess, with trocar........ 10... .eecee ee 8 00 E/ .. 3825 “" UG OP eer i. a es : ’ 2 a4 §. ae ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO’S TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE CYNACOLOCICAL INSTRUMENTS. 5074 & SON, CINCINNATI, O. A — > r~ || O os an ies) re) E/. .3867/68 a aN SPAREN OOIS 3 ods ose wo oles ne tae ya ecient tes sew e TS MRR eager. BELTS #5 00 E/..3857 Fritsch’s, set of 5 dil ating ‘bougies. . TS PSE Pie ao, 09 een rey a! *E/..3863 Goelet’s, POMEDIRGOd. , cui-oscses oh 0th amine Mone eee es een? 8% sila agees ot 10 00 E/. .3867 Goodell’ s, improved Kr 2S. Co, pattern, aseptic and separable........-++++++4 5 50 ” ‘ 5 50 ce E/. .3868 ‘ “ ee emiall ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE. CYNZCOLOGICAL INSTRUMENTS. Max WocHER & SON, CINCINNATI, O. / ; Se00" ° looiells, lures: Origimal Satterns os. i ss? ccm os> weeds ack venon . $5 50 *E/..3875 sy entirely aseptic, original heavy pattern.................... 5 50 E/. .3883 xy with scissor handle, Baer’s modification ............ atthe 5 50 E/..3887 i as MMOs ho kata twee 8 Cet ok da bake Coe 5 50 ALL INSTRUMENTS B&ARING THE K.-S, CO.’S TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE, E/, .3869 5075 ———¢ E/. .3883 UTERINE DILATORS—Continued. GYNACOLOCICAL INSTRUMENTS. 5076 Max WocHER & SON. CINCINNATI, O. E/. .3917 to 3935 E/. .3899/3905 E/..3947 E/. .3941 ‘ UTERINE DILATORS—Contined. Sif) GOOG: Cepenhalet’ Shs c.» were rn E/. .3953 E/..3959 E/..3965 UTERINE DILATORS—Continued. TGR, 8s GAS OP ag SAR eo a i is Stati 8% Veh s phakhe cal tee eeRee E/,.3959. Miller’s............ rei Coe ; BEGUN Scie coon wes we 7 00 E/..3965 Palmer’s, aseptic, straight scissor handle..................222eeeeene 2 50 E/. .3971 4 bent ee ROL PO or te Peo es 2 75 E/. .3977 4. lgtest improved. patterns... i. 3 aie eel ia UR eh oN ee 2 50 ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE. CYNACOLOCICAL INSTRUMENTS. 5078 Max WOcHER & SON, CINCINNATI, O. ora ae E/. .3995 B/. .4007 E/..4009 UTERINE DILATORS—Continued. E/..3983 Peaslee’s, metal, set of 5. Sead Seer here tins sees wee emenene tin OU Be ue ere OE as Se oe eo ee i ode Me aisiela a acient peat tare poeene: ance eh SOO kM io eG eae ai eee er aise de hile eine atm iiom diapeiecs 9 00 ho A007) ebeverdin’s, irrigating. hiss. 20 kis che din ool one's creme ba dues annae vee E/. .4009 “ “ platy SUAS a 565 coche ot iss cclbeeda cabeeseue “EDO ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE, CYNACOLOCICAL INSTRUMENTS. aS 5079 Max WOocHER & SON. CINCINNATI, O. ee > ——— ————— — ——— E/..4013 UTERINE DILATORS—Continued. E/..4013. Robert's. SECA ORT RO NEP OR pen SUP Leis erm ae aang Naan Fae 87 00 7. Gy. SOMNZONY 6.25 8S ess “> > cite Gibve pOi6is,8.09 SP oe bigrert he ee ee 6 50 E/..4025 Schatz’s Metranoikter, with 8 Species et kA | rinse ete 22 50 BincaooL: Schroeders; metal, ‘set-ol 6.) 235i 26: sh dice Sars yew cs Sens ciees Phe 6 00 E/. .4037 ‘Schultze’s, forinteral dilation cfs" ate ws pS Sa ob ee oe Laat y, Ee E/. .4043 ry MOOT AO: cot oats ae eR eaten a burro’ adrienne ate ss | ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, COS TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE, GYNACOLOGICAL INSTRUMENTS. E/ ' E/ E/ 1 E/ E/. E/. 4049 4055 4061 4067 4073 4075 ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S 5050 Son. CINCINNATI, O. E/. .4075 UTERINE DILATORS—Continued. BNR, : 666: GET. io os ooo as 5 oi ie i ale Ca gees cnn ta Reames $10 50 BORO, ALTIMA OR oi io... 6's sino Sein HAAR ap Ob Shen pe SHORES alee 9 50 i OE oh ain Cees is sok he i EEE tee ca eee aees 9 00 Simpson’s, set of: 19, with introducer... 060. 6 cle dase es co evel ering 4 00 Siredey’s.. Pes 3 25 Starlinger’s, double-ended... . 8 00 CYNACOLOGICAL INSTRUMENTS. TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE. E/. 4079 E/..4103 UTERINE DILATORS—Continued. E/..4079 Thomas’ .. a II oa SS a aan ma CR CC E/..4097 Wilson’s..:.. eto. AN Se ey Dia. Soe etre. oo Chee eee 2 E/. .4115 a with gauge..... aici RSG ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S ¢ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE, GYNACOLOCICAL INSTRUMENTS. E/..4127 E/..413¢ E/..4139 *E/..4141 E/..4151 E/. .4169 E/..4175 E/..4181 E/..4187 E/. .4193 E/. .4205 E/..4211 ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S $ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE E/. .4139/51 E/..4169/75 E/ .4181 E/. .4187 UTERINE DILATORS AND HYSTEROTOMES. Bishop’s Dilator and Hysterotome “e ‘ “ce 2 Hysterotomes VAGINAL DILATORS. Sims’ Plug, glass, 6 sizes. . “ “c 6 curved. . “ee hard rubber, 4 sizes TENTS. Sea tangle tents, solid, assorted sizes . +" cy hollow, ‘‘ Hy ; Sponge tents, straight, carbolized, assorted sizes.......... my ns curved = ae eA e's Sponge tent expeller................ Tupelo tents, solid........ hollow.... CYNACOLOCICAL INSTRUMENTS. .Per dozen, “e “c “es “6 “ ... Per dozen, “a “ee 4205/11 E/..4 10 00 15 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 380 30 io 90 50 75 60 60 75 5083 E/.. . 4277/83 E/. .4223 ECRASEURS. E/..4223 Levret’s, single-canula.........:30 7 E/..4259 Cintrat’s.... abe « OE iy) E/. .4229 ae rele |i ae Gainer iar BL. 4285. Collet... oss kane Ck eee 12 00 *E/..4235 Chassaignac’s, small size, Bef ois epee’ 6. oe Ean oe ; 350 straight. 9 59 E/..4277 Koeberle’s, small...... : . 3 00 *E/..4241 \¢d smallsize, curved. 10 00 E/. .4283 “ Warge oi ss ade 1 00 E/, .4247 be large ‘‘ straight. 12 00 E/..4289 Kristeller’s, straight . Denies 4 00 *E/. .4253 ° “ ‘* curved. 13 50 *E/..4295 ss Culeed ic: sk ee 1 50 ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S > TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE GYNACOLOCICAL INSTRUMENTS. 4 E/. ,4: ECRASEURS—Continued. .-$15 00 10 00 E/..4301 Leiter’s E/..4307 Luer’s. E/..4313 Maisonneuve’s 5 00 E/..4319 [eltzer’s, with knife edge point 8 00 E/. .4331 [Miles’, with arrangement to take up the slack of the chain. 12 00 E/--4333 Neugebauer’s 7 00 E/..4337 Péan’s, first pattern 6 00 9 00 E/. .4343 by improved pattern. yy ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S $ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE. QYNACOLOCICAL INSTRUMENTS. 5055 & SON, CINCINNATI, O. suusminputinamnensausindaatienssbiesiguaistinassiinahotenaeeamemnnmaiemeeeames — —_€ E/ 4409 E/.4415 E/. .435 *E/..4861 Sims’, with chain carrier aE EIEIO Be 9 006s o's 5) a 2.55 WSUS a vies swe dalle E/..4385 Smith’s, with straight and curved tips... Sr 4bl > FIOMONR Ss cess icy con Fey Sa mes ie tales +4 E/..4397 Koeberle’s, set of serre nceud, forceps and skewer pins, with caps, in case ............ E/..4409 Koeberle’s, Skewer Pins, with caps. E/ .4415 Wilcox’s, Skewer Pins, with caps.......... E/..4421 Koeberle’s, Forceps, for skewer pins.. E/..4433 Polypotome, Aveling’s.................... E/. .4439 «“ ARUN th or Pon nl wiles E/. .4433 E/. .4439 ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S ¢$ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE, CYNACOLOCICAL INSTRUMENTS. E/..4451 E E E E E/ . 4451 /..4457 . 4463 AAS 4481 5086 E/. .4475 ELEVATORS OR REPOSITORS. Aveling’s ....... STA te ob sind OL WIR SL ORIAE oct gO 2s CIEE ee a CR ata Orr Rarity RS Ay Wales Ce eid Ou wep is CUES ON | Lg Release) Ci pa eR EAN Mira PSs reed Gee 5 5S Elliott’s, with catheter web covering...............0005- metal spiral and soft rubber cover ay & SON. CINCINNATI, O. 5 5 9 9 ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S $ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE. GYNACOLOCICAL INSTRUMENTS. 5087 Max WocHeErR & Son, CINCINNATI O. E/. .4499 ELEVATORS OR REPOSITORS—Continued. E/..4487 Emmet’s ; : .-— $2 50 E/..4493 Guernsey’s 0 90 E/ .4499 Ludlam’s. 5 00 E/..4511 Sims’, original pattern, sliding ring or button 4 00 E/. .4523 ‘* latest pb 4 00 ar AEG: SO ee a a rh) 5 00 ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S ¢$ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE, GYNACOLOCICAL INSTRUMENTS. Max E/ .4547 E/ E/. .4563 ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S $ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER 4619 WOCHER & SON, /. 4547 /.. 4558 4563 1. .4565 uf .. 4577 t/.. 458 vs 4589 /. .4596 E/..4601 E/. .4607 E/..4613 E/..4619 + Nott’s, solt-tiaba E/. .4625 5088 FORC CINCINNATI, E/.4589——E/ —== € 4595 E/.4601 §/.4607 E/.4618 MMM 4 —— E E/. .4625 EPS. TISSUE FORCEPS. Agnew’s, with adjuster Byrne's. ie Devenie ring Rains Durham’s, straight, with 5 sod 6 ‘teeth ee Hegar’s +s with 2 sets of Koenig’s, with 3 Krassewsky’s Lange’s, with serrated Manton’s, curved sideways, with 4 ana 6 5 teeth: a Mathieu's. ay and 4 teeth short curved jaw . wD wwe wre teeth. or vO 2 oc o jaw... Ww W WW x or GUARANTEE GYNACOLOCICAL INSTRUMENTS. Nv 5089 Max WocHER & SON. CINCINNATI, O. E/. .4637/43 TISSUE FORCEPS—Continued. 4631 Pick’s, angular bent. / a ‘ cass il Ras Kae sa SE $15 E/..4637 Saenger’s, with 1 and 2 teeth, straight, 8% in.. M 50 *E/. .4643 ie ” 4 iy curved, 8% in. . 250 E/..4655 Schroeder’s, with slide catch... 2 25 Wel. (4003 canes COIVOU.. 00s. oe ees. 8 00 *E/..4667 Skene’s, straight, with catch. 2 00 E/. .4673 Sa curved, = bei 2 25 E/..4685 Thomas’, angular jaw, slide catch......................... 275 B/>.4007,’- Piaiiy straight; with 1 Gnd Stesth) ok ie es 1 00 E/..4703 = ae Pity TL? | OL RRA a LT. Sieh od Zoe SS 1 E/..4709 sf -¥ Renee ed MAM Lot Aarti Sey CoA ee eR ee ee barked cs 1 50 E/..4715 te Ww Jae The Pe See ny Cake PRES 1 %5 E/. .4721 “curved, ses 1 Nl LE SER SAS I ie eral th a, 1 25 E/..4727 - * adie athelen Shay 1 50 Pr, 4750 4 ** a oth okeheee | Bey Pot a E/. .4739 et _ Sy Mae, ; i tana 2.00 *E/ .4740 Kelly’s, rat-toothed, with 4 and 5 teeth, 9 inches long.... ; 2 25 "E/...4741 std 7 jaune ee i ae agate SEA pa Tee euscesees 2 00 wy . ALL 1NSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K..-S, COS ¢$ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE. CYNACOLOCICAL INSTRUMENTS. E/ E/. E/. E/.. E/. E/ 4763 4763 4769 47175 .4781 4787 E/..4781 TENACULUM, VULSELLUM AND TUMOR FORCEPS. Ball’s tenaculum forceps. Bernay’s utero-tractor. ci mee ; Billroth’s 8-prong tumor forceps, 8% in., light pattern. . Tears “ 8- “e “cc «s «e sc ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S GYNACOLOCICAL INSTRUMENTS. 10% **- heavy ** 10% in., with catch.. TRADE MARK ARE SOLD CINCINNATI, O. PB UNDER GUARANTEE E/. .4793 E/..4793 Braun’s tenaculum forceps................. Wat Sect givie: Hoist Ktoue E/. .4799 Brun’s vulsellum * Wit. TALCHEC CALC cit oer ie ce aa E/..4805 Byford’s ‘ He ‘« 3 prongs on each side....... E/..4811 Byrne’s “ 4 cross action. . E/..4817 se “ . Sengutrated daw 5 xi wa 6650 ccs cd's 0 E/. .4823 vie ros - with small teeth on jaw...... eh: E/..4829 Chamber’s automatic vulsellum hook, for holding the uterus......., ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S TRADE MARK ARE SOLD 5091 WOoOCHER & SON, CINCINNATI, O. E/..4799 E/. .4811 E/. .4829 TENACULUM AND VULSELLUM FORCEPS—Centinued. CYNACOLOCICAL INSTRUMENTS. eas P 4 00 2» O5 eae 2 50 met 3 00 2 00 5 50 UNDER GUARANTEE, o— Max WocHer & SON, CINCINNATI, O. 5092 eee ons ————=€e E/. .4847 E/..4871 E/. .4841 E/..4847 *E/. .4853 E/..4859 =/. .4865 . .4871 E/..4877 — erent CC) E/. .4877 TENACULUM AND VULSELLUM FORCEPS—Continued. Championniere’s vulsellum forceps...........-- eee sree ee cece tes $ Chassaignac’s ae WER od So cctenine Sicincs Saeed UACR Ee eee ee 2 %5 ot s Ks with catch.. co ys heb ee Mee . uterine tractor........ Sp Bak ty ee els cae Collin’s vulsellum forceps, with 4 inverted teeth ........-.---- . 3 50 od #6 es S.A Grane Getee omen &iigs art res 8 75 as sy | 3 sy Ge dice eee ede ee 4 00 a 4 ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S ¢$ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE GYNACOLOCICAL INSTRUMENTS. 5093 Max WocHER & SON. CINCINNATI, O. — =e SS E/. .4895 E/..4901 E/. TENACULUI AND VULSELLUM FORCEPS Continued. E/ .4895 Courty’s tenaculum forceps, with gauge E/..4901 - ee ” 50 9 eS PACJURR DIE TOOK Ties Sle hie eee ee 2 50 E/..4907 Cushing’s vulsellum straight, curved sideways, or on flat..... ...... 2 00 E/..4913 Doyen’s se for grasping the uterus.... ‘pias Se eee 4 50 E/ .4915 “ vs OF tH: 2 XR teeth 2 75 E/..4917 ee He ns ay, OCs SN atin eeu d ics, i eee See 1 56 E/..4919 Dumont’s tenaculum forceps, with articulated STG cet ee a 8 00 E/..4925 Duplay’s Es Sia) sah Ce SECS OE CGS oy Cane tea) eh ae okt eae 2 75 ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, COv’S ¢ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEK GYNACOLOCICAL INSTRUMENTS. 5094 Son. CINCINNATI, O. Max WoOcHER E/. .4955 E/. .4937 TENACULUM AND VULSELLUM FORCEPS—Continued. in /.'.4901 seater S tenaculum forceps. (iss. cs 5 6st. snias castes peas ...83 E/..4937 Hanks’ a TE ve ie: area ce Let c0 pare sasha Cue Mee 2 E/..4948 Hegar’s hemostatic tenaculum forcepsS....--......620++ eee ee 2 E/..4945 Henrotin’sivulsellum forceps.+..0.....scsceceseees sucvens: Bey I /. 4000, JACKSON'S ticsue forceps, GO INCD. o)..05.5 65). ece since + 4 o bine ca cee 1 E/..4955 Jacobs’ vulsellum forceps, 8% inch.............-ce.c es ewennce 2 E/..4949 E/..4961 Kelly’s . Wea ae eal wiga Wie Wal ae wc c.aiy ane Sig ainhe hia’ Oem 3 ay GYNACOLOCICAL INSTRUMENTS. ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-5, CO.’S $ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE. o- a) ot 3 -3 +3 ooo S 5995 Max WocHER & SON. CINCINNATI, O. E/. .4973 5009 E/. .5021 . 4979 TENACULUM AND VULSELLUM FORCEPS—Continued. E/..4913 Lange’s vulsellum forceps curved, 6 prongs Fctew' es .. $2 50 E/..4979 Leonard’s ‘ ‘“ angular.... ay 2 25 ; E/..4985 Martin’s “ ate erst ea a E/..4997 Massachusetts General Hospital pattern vulsellum forceps 0 Sin... Bien sere ; : : bn oil Fel 3 00 5 *E/..5003 Museux’s vulsellum forceps, straight with catch. ba 1 75 5 E/. .5009 - a as curved 66 se : i : 1 75 5 E/. .5021 “6 *e 66 modified by Collin, with 3 " different sized jaws, 8,10 and12mm..,.,,.......-.+6,, whee Be 10 ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE, CGYNACOLOCICAL INSTRUMENTS. 500¢ Max WocHER & SON. CINCINNATI, O. ———© E/. .5033 TENACULUM AND VULSELLUIM FORCEPS—Continued. B/..6025 Newman’s tenaculum forceps......-.5.-.0+eeeeeeeeees ; . &2 25 E/..5026 New pattern ss As RS LIE Pods Gage hath ate 9 oe SES 2 00 E/..5027 Orthmann’s a ” Ra eS US Hee PTs ee IR 8 25 E/..5033 Pozzi’s *: pte: a ee OE ERE AI led oe ee re Ae ga 3 75 a ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S oe MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE CGYNACOLOCGICAL INSTRUMENTS. 5097 1 E/. .5045 TENACULUIM AND VULSELLUI1 FORCEPS—Continued. E/..5039 Pratt’s vulsellum forceps, with 3 prongs on each side, 9% in E/..5040 Pryor’s utero tractor ‘ E/. .5041 vulsellum forceps, blunt, 94% in.. *E/. .5042 ve tenaculum forceps, 9% in ‘ pene Vis wf eneS « E/..5043 Saenger’s vulsellum furceps, for portio vaginalis, 10 in........ E/..5045 Schultze’s i ts with ratchet catch. ches wy ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE’ K.-S, CO.’S ¢$ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD GYNACOLOCICAL INSTRUMENTS. Max WocHER & SON, CINCINNATI, O. long.. $3 50 UNDER GUARANTEE, | E/..5051 iit E/. .5057 i} E/. .5063 E/. .5069 E/. .5075 E/. .5081 *E/..5083 TENACULUM AND VULSELLUM FORCEPS—Continued. Schultze’s vulsellum forceps, for portio vaginalis Schroeder's tenaculum “ “e “a “ of vulsellum “ec “ a6 on “ se “a “ E/ E/ 5069 5051 plain, straight «e with catch, straight “6 “e curved sideways w curved sideways. ORPRRL x occa ne’ ge 65's se CYNACOLOCICAL INSTRUMENTS. Pp ww WR RW ras) 00 io ris) 00 00 or wo 25 ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, COv’S $ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE. 509090 Max WocuHerR & SON. CINCINNATI, O. E/. .5093 E/. .5099 E/..5105 E/..5106 *E/..5107 E/ E/ E/. * 5111 5113 5115 TENACULUM AND VULSELLUM FORCEPS—Continuea. Segond’s vulsellum forceps.......-- re Pree Lie ee Bey Dreite ee ied sf $3 Siesta a -tenmeuiim iP sae ee ere gs 1 Simon’s vulsellum " straight, 9% in.. 2 se 9% in., curved sideways 2 ss “s “ Baer o on flat 2 Vulsellum forceps, 7 in. long, small jaw, straigat.$s. acs 1 er py 98 - a ‘* curved on flat 1 ey st ciao a a NE ak! aan 2 wy ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S $ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE. GYNACOLOCICAL INSTRUMENTS. E/ E/ E/ E/ E/ E/ E/. E/. 5100 Max WOoOcHER & SON, CINCINNATI, O. 5117 .5123 5129 5135 5141 5147 .§153 5159 ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S E/. .5135 E/..5141 E/..5117 E/ 5123 TENACULUM AND VULSELLUM FORCEPS—Continued. Staude’s vulsellum forceps, for the portio vaginalis. . . $2 Ov os tenaculum ‘‘ Bt TADATOLOMY F253 i 55 s otal hee eee es 1 50 Teale’s vulsellum forceps, curved .......... PS Pipy gine aes ee oe » 2850 Trélat’s bd 50 Wylie’s tenaculum ‘ sie ninheateabisig at tem 68: < aS ROLY Nott’s cross-action vulsellum forceps, 3 prongs. Plain vulsellum forceps, pincer shape..... Slide catch vulsellum forceps...............+.- nh See also Seizing forceps, E/..4547 to E/. .4739. GYNACOLOCICAL INSTRUMENTS. TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE E E E/. E E E/.. E/. /, 5183 ..0189 5195 » 0197 . 5199 5207 5213 5101 Son. CINCINNATI, O. UTERINE POLYPUS AND TUMOR FORCEPS. Baer’s uterine polypus forcepS.......+se- seers rererseteetteesces $3 00 Bishop’s cutting edge fibroid forcepS.......+++eeeeereeeereesteeee 5 50 Byford’s ovarian forcepS........sesesersereeeere cers recesses cres 3 50 polypus « he Act cia wi teins eee meget tems ttrE 2 se 1 75 “« “« TATE Feces eee csecensenrsenencnccrrr sens 3°75 Collin’s large fenestrated tumor forceps, with adjustable prongs.. 7 50 polypus forcepS.....-+seeeeeesseeceeeees iuerediis SR BE EE 6 50 wy ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO?S $ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE CYNACOLOGICAL INSTRUMENTS. 5102 Max WocHER & SON, CINCINNATI, O. E/ 5216/18 ie UTERINE POLYPUS AND TUMOR FORCEPS—Continued a 5214 Delageniére’s tumor screw ; 15 Doyen’s ‘ te a Sa 15 5216 Y polypus forceps, small jaw....... .... 4 00 5217 $s ‘ a’ medium jaw.......+<> A 25 t/. .5218 - ba “6 large a Pe 4 50 /..5219° Durham’s ‘“ = with 3 assorted flexible BOUMB eee ore ee ck PONT OU Te ; 15 00 5225 Fritsch’s large uterine polypus forceps, fenes- trete® fiw 3342003 aor Rahal sus whee ake ¢ 5 00 Fritsch’s small uterine polypus forceps........ 8 5 Greenhalgh’s straight ie eee or eee 3 00 bi with adjustable lock.,.cceccsss-a 4 50 E/ 5215 wy ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S ¢$ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE, GYNZACOLOCICAL INSTRUMENTS. 5103 & SON, CINCINNATI, O. UTERINE POLYPUS AND TUMOR FORCEPS—Continued. E/..5249 Haywood-Smith’s, small polypus ...... $3 50 E/,.5261 . Keharer’s. co. c cnc... ca vetess soe cecceess B/. “ “ large ara eee ey 5 00 E 68: Kelly's ech 563 E/, 5257 Smemmel’S........ccccccseccccccseves coves 6 50 E 3 Kuechenmeister’s, with catch........... 275 ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S $ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE. GYNACOLOCICAL INSTRUMENTS. WOCHER & 5104 SON, CINCINNATI, O. UTERINE POLYPUS AND TUMOR FORCEPS—Continued. Levret’s Longyear’s si Luer’s... Maier’s, Straight, plain se curved, hoe ee straight, with catch 4 curved, x Mlartin’s. . . Mathieu’s . . CYNACOLOCICAL INSTRUMENTS. ———€ ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, COS ¢$ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE. 5105 Max WocHER & SON, CINCINNATI, O. E/. .5339 E/. .5347 UTERINE POLYPUS AND TUMOR FORCEPS—Continued. E FON, i 60 8 LEIFER ii ess FEO E/..5347 Pryor’s morcellation forceps.......... $3 25 E NPRM ir Ai oy Bins tUS bik a WERE spac apes c,d Ore Ta UR e 5 improved traction forceps..... 5 50 E/ Plain polypus forceps, straight........ 200 t/, C661 Rithelat’s .. 2. cc Gok. RE ee 4 00 E/..5857 Richter’s, with cutting edge...... 8 00 ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S $ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE CGYNACOLOGICAL INSTRUMENTS. 5106 Max WocHER & SON. CINCINNATI, O. E/. .5399 E/ 5365 UTERINE POLYPUS AND TUMOR FORCEPS—Continued. EIT i gS gh ae aed a Se Be eG oar eR OIR Se aS Nally Fa Hae SoM wR eh $2 50 Fal COM SRWUISR Bes whi woaree ce g : 3 00 E/ Segond’s straight with 2 teeth on each side ie + > 00 E/ curved, eet. Pie se bis fe . a Wie ee 8 50 E/. .58 Straight, sth -. reo ge BO le hg hin oer coe 8 50 Es. .5899 o RE ean pane eae Ne Cae hae tosses ad 6 wen ko Sa A 3 75 wy ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, COv’S ¢ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE GYNACOLOCICAL INSTRUMENTS. 5107 Max WOocHER & SON, E/..5411 E/. .5417 E/. .5429 UTERINE POLYPUS AND TUMOR FORCEPS—Continued. E/..5411 Segond’s morcellation forceps, with pronged jaw....... a 2 53 we BO E/. .5417 re 2h i oval form 1 50 E/. .5423 ¥ is a without prongs 4 00 i hee. Setine '&® polypud Forceps: 6. csi. 54 vec eens ede cvanie x « 0 oo aeeebbed 450 B/..5431 Tait’s cholelithotomy ‘‘ ba) Ree gine OS ee ae ye : 7 50 E/..5435 William’s tumor eo caves Bass dane Cas Wie Bawa he ae aie ee es 5 00 ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE GYNACOLOCICAL INSTRUMENTS. 5108 Max WOCcHER & SON E/ CORA 6 se tis xe 8 EY ieee eae a ee Meee aS. Pt; E/ Fritsch’s, Petes sé chuki es whee hei hee ES RT ES id ph hea 2 50 E/ 3 with catch er : ee agra che ee - 2 75 E/ Jakesclt’s. 300062: : GAAS dials Viagra Spe bad Saga ey Melt ny ieee 9 00 E/ Simon's... . se aap eat A car 2 75 ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S ¢$ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE, CYNACOLOCICAL INSTRUMENTS. Max WOocHER 7 PERO Kouatores eas Meni Bittner ony NUTT HAZEMOSTATIC AND HYSTERECTOMY FORCEPS. GENERAL LINE. E/..5489 Péan’s hemostatic forceps, 4 in were 90 50 E/..5495 6 “ “ 4%" 0 50 E/. .5501 “ 5 0 50 E/. .5507 “i 5%‘ Sr ee E/ “ PP 4 ¢ tte gies = SS fee, Ls. a Oe E/ “ “ 5 0 75 For other styles of small sized Hemostatic Forceps, see Section Ii. E/,.5531 Péan’s hysterectomy forceps, straight, 54% in. 1 20 E/. .5537 “ “ “ ‘“ 6 6 1 35 E/. 55438 “ec “6 “ee “c 8 ‘ 1 75 E/.-! “ “ és “ gy « 2 00 E/ “ “ “ “ 9y, 2 2 E/. ne ‘curved on flat5™% ‘* ; na E/ “6 “ “ “ geet o E/ “ “ “ “ Gow 2 00 E/ ry “ “ “ 8% 2.25 7 a “ “ «“é 4“ 93% ** 2 50 E/. .5489 to 5507 oy ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S ¢$ TRADE MARK ARE SOLL UNDER GUARANTEE GYNACOLOCICAL INSTRUMENTS. 5110 Max WocHer & Son. CINcINNaTI. O. ——4 | os 4 ——4 nd SS —— ——4 4 == 4 — nd a4 ——4 —— +S] ———? —4 —4 ——| ——4 =SSa| ——4 eS == —— a4 { P| E/..5615/69 E/.5615 E/.5621 E/.5627 E/.5633° E/.5639 E E, E/.5657 HYSTERECTOMY FORCEPS—GENERAL LINE. } With With Cross Serrations. Longitudinal Serrations. E/..5615 Péan’s straight, with long jaw, 4 in long $ 100 > 11 E/. .5621 eg . S Ag 134 1 00 E/. .5627 7 r 4 $6 5% 1 20 1 35 E/. .5633 ‘ 6y RETO rig E/. .5639 es x a “4 1 50 6 E/. .5645 i . si a 8 17% 90 E/..5651 “ “s “a “ Sage ees ee 2 00 15 E/.. 5657 “é ns bi ee 9% « “ 2 25 2 40 E/. .5663 “ “s “ a 10 Ke 2 50 6 E/..5669 9 « “ “ idle thas 275 2 90 The above forceps are furnished with cross serrations figure A, or longitudinal serrations figure B. wy ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, COS > TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE, GYNACOLOCICAL INSTRUMENTS. SIT Max WocHER & SON, CINCINNATI, O. 5687 E/.5693 E/.5699 E/.5705 E/.57 Showing curve Ih in HYSTERECTOMY FORCEPS—Continued. With With ross Serrations. Longitudinal Serrations E/..5687 Péan’s long jaw. curved on flat, 4 in. long $125 $140 E/..5693 $6 ahs us ae oe £y 1 3 1 40 E/ “ ’5Y eae iat 1 50 E/ ‘ ST ee 1 50 1 65 E/ 7 1% 1 90 E/ oot te 2 00 215 E/ “ “ +61 ae ee ste as 2 2% 2 40 E/ “ OY 2 65 E/ ae a bay 3 eee 275 2 9u E/ “ “« “ ‘il ‘“ “ 3 00 315 @ The above forceps are furnished with cross or lon; gitudinal serrations (see page 5110). g a ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE. CGCYNACOLOCICAL INSTRUMENTS. 5112 Max WocuHer & Son, CINCINNATI, O. HYSTERECTOMY FORCEPS—Continued. With With Cross Serrations. Longitudinal Serrations E/..5759 Péan’s, long jaw, curved sideways, 434 in. long $1 25 81 40 E/. .5765 “ eer ee 4 5% ¢ ts i 25 1 40 E/ 64° 1 35 1 50 hf. “e 7 “e “ 1 50 1 65 E/. .5783 ve “ “a “ “ g “ “ 1 75 1 90 “0 iss ic pee ig eas Cee ss ES Bog i 2 00 2 15 E/: .5795 te a ie ' “ 9% 2 25 2 40 E/..5801 “ yc os es 104 2 50 2 65 E/. 5807 ne “c “ “ “ 11 8 00 8 15 The above forceps are furnished witl cross or longitudinal serrations (see page 5110) wy ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S $ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARAN TEE. GYNACOLOCICAL INSTRUMENTS. 5113 s Max WocHeR & SON. CINCINNATI, O. HYSTERECTOMY FORCEPS—Continued. With With Cross Serrations. Longitudinal Serrations. fA ” 25 t / 3 Péan’s, long jaw, bent on 45° angle, 434 in. long. $ 1 te $1 40 “ rn ae “ “ “ 5% 1 25 1 40 “ ‘ “ “ ‘ “ sy 6 ‘ 1 35 1 50 “ ‘ ‘ ‘ err 1 50 1 65 ‘ ‘ «e ‘ ee 2 “6 es, 1 75 1 90 “ “ “ “ “s 8%“ rT 2 00 215 “ “ “ “ “e “e 9% * “6 5 2 25 2 40 ts “ “ “ “ “ Ww « 2 50 2 65 “ ae hee “ “ ce DE Parley et 3 00 3 15 The above forceps are furnished witheithr cross or longitudinal serrations (see page 5110). ay ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S $ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE GYNACOLOCICAL INSTRUMENTS. 5891 5897 5903 5909 5915 5921 5927 5929 5931 Péan’s, long jaw, double cury ed, 4 The above forceps ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO. 5114 HYSTERECTOMY FORCEPS—Continued. 4 in. long... ci bee o% 4 9% 10% « ll “e “cc are furnished with cross serrations only. wy 5915 E/.5909 E/.590: ®o 0 © ©o 0 ww 60 80 00 15 7S ¢$ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE, CGYNACOLOCICAL INSTRUMENTS. 5115 Max WocHER & Son. CINCINNATI, O. CZ LLL Wd Mh a, E/. .5981 | j i B/.5982 E/.5983 E/.5784 E/.5985 E/.5986 E/. .5969/75 E/. .5982/86 HYSTERECTOMY FORCEPS, SPECIAL PATTERNS. Bottini’s angioclast, 5% inches ‘ 61 ‘ 7% ‘ rr 33 ‘ 834 “ Reve OT BHMEOR ep ne ee ac rah eo aE TOE EC pice Doyen’s, for large ligaments, 11 inches. .............eceee “ ‘ “ g Doyen’s, ovarian forceps... Edebohl’s, 7 in. curved on flat, set of 6 int forceps... E/..5981 fFaenger’s,.. E/..5982 French pattern, with transverse serrations, 5 inches. E/ §983 ee “ec “oe ae 6 ec E/. .5984 ss ‘s se a 6% “ E/. .5985 ‘ “ 2 . y re E/. .5986 “ “a af 8% * D/..5976 yy ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S > TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE. CYNZACOLOCICAL INSTRUMENTS. 5116 WocHER & SON, CINCINNATI O. ORCEPS, SPECIAL PATTFRNS—Continued. 5987 Greig-Smith’s, 8 in 5993 t/. .6041 Jacob: 6047 Jacobs’, short jaw, 1. Jacob. with longitudinal ser tior short jaw, 8 in. 6059 Jacobs’, with. cross short jaw, 9% in. has E/..6065 Jacobs’, wit! longitudinal s tions, short jaw, 9! a ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, COv’S $ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE CGCYNACOLOCICAL INSTRUMENTS. 5117 Max WocHER & SON. CINCINNATI, O. W E/. .6071 6096 E/. .6098 E/. .6067 HYSTERECTOMY FORCEPS, SPECIAL PATTERNS—Continued. 6067 Leomard’s........... d 6071 Luer’s,8 in. fenestrated jaw, straight 6077 i a as "> curved... 6083 as 10:** ¢ “straight 6089 = ip ** re «curved 6095 Péan’s ovariotomy forceps. 6096 Péan’s (Landau’s), jaw 114 in., transverse serrations. 6097 “ce ‘“ “ 154 & “ ‘“ 6098 “ a 2 “ 6101 Polk’s, 7% in. 6107 wets) Pay ; ; te ie E/..6101/07 E/..6095 ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S ¢$ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTER CYNACOLOCICAL INSTRUMENTS. ANSARI AAAIAAAALA HYSTERECTOMY FORCEPS, SPECIAL PATTERNS—Continued. BY. .6109 Pryor’s, set of 6, with one pair of detachab : E/..6118 Reverdin’s large tumor forceps, with 5 prongs on each side E/..6115 Richelot’s MAS : E/..6119 Skene’s pedicle forceps le handles... . 75 wy ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K..-S, COWS ¢ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE GYNACOLOGICAL INSTRUMENTS. 5119 Max WocHER & SON. CINCINNATI, O. > z o o o rr c Pr br = Oo a t > z =< uy = - E/ E/. 6121 E/..6124 HYSTERECTOMY FORCEPS, SPECIAL PATTERNS Continued. E/ .6120 Skene’s electro-hemostatic forceps, 9% in, long ba aie $10 00 E/ .6121 Skene’s electro-attery forceps, 6% in. long 7 50 E/ 6122 ‘« shield forceps for backs, 10 in. long 5 00 | E/-: 6123 “ “ uw & gides,81%4 5 00 i E/. 6124 Cable forthe electric forceps 5 00 E/..6131 Spencer Wells’ long artery forceps. . 1 50 | E/. .6137 a“ “5, | SRGTE: ie" hbase 2 1 00 3 Eis E/ 6123 E/. .6122 a ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S $ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE, GYNACOLOCICAL INSTRUMENTS, HYSTERECTOMY FORCEPS, SPECIAL PATTERNS Continued. E/ .6143 Speacer Wells’ pedicle clam straight a E/ .6149 Spencer Wells’ pedicle clam bent 45° z Po ee E/..6155 Spencer Wells’ pedicle clam curved % circle ‘ E/..6161 Spencer Wells’ pedicle clamp bent 90° angle ep 6167 Spencer Wells’ pedicle clam T shape forc eps, forceps, » forceps, forceps, fc orceps, 6161 Sy ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, (¢ 0S ¢ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARAN TEE, GYNACOLOCICAL INSTRUMENTS. 5121 Max WocHer & Son, CINCINNATI, O. 7) i A) Xi W E/_.6173 E/ .6179 E/ .6191 HYSTERECTOMY FORCEPS. SPECIAL PATTERNS - Continued. Mince OCIS : MEP Or te IitOMOBERMC LOTCEUS 6 oes oi Heit. cc snake cei ns. . a hah 6 ea $3 75 E/..6179 Terrillon’s fenestrated hamostatic clamp, 11 in. long............. se... ys OU E/..6185 William’s pedicle clamp forceps, slightly curved............. baker ts uae BOO E/..6191 “ “ “ “« full curved.... Fiennes nee hoe OOo enact tat NY Raine Soh at ERATE ee, ei elk ait rere re ii em? *E/..6195 “ ROR ARS hy ek sc nei sae cer ec ee. Pars ; vies. 4900 yy ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, COv’S ¢$ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE, GYNACOLOCICAL INSTRUMENTS. O. TH E MNV-SCHEERER co CINCiINNAT ANGIOTRIBES. uble join 4 pounds ght weig Kny-Scheerer Co’s double Tuffier’s Thumim’s Child’s » Collin’s GYNAZCOLOCICAL INSTRUMENTS. .6180 Doyen’s 6151 “6182 618 . 6184 618 E/ E E I E I *f rs © YY B oe (x) a 5 O 8, x < a = 11 ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S ¢ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE 5123 Max WocHer & SON, CINCINNATI, O. E/. .6227 E/. .6209 E/..6221 E/. .6239 CYST FORCEPS AND PEDICLE CLAMPS. E/..6209 Fritsch’s..... ia Beer Caceres atte lie ae Ce ters oan cd cee >%38 50 E/. 6215 Kehrer’s.. a ; tg et eee 4 00 E/. 6221 Martin’s se rican phar a ee ee Re Cs E/. 6227 Mathieu’s ta Uae sapere ssi oe i ttt us ethene eee E/. 6233 Nélaton’s...... ese eli. Sah 5 Baek aaa a oe PE «i, mee 8 50 ES ae TUNA Ds oye e ath a bark cet. PONSA pe cia babe PRG Aae Cee TARE See se eee ee 4 00 ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, COS ¢ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE, CYNZCOLOGICAL INSTRUMENTS. 17 E/ E/ E/ E/ E/ E/ E/ E/ 6245 6251 6257 6263 6269 6275 6281 6287 5124 Max WocHerR & Son. CINCINNATI,: O. CYST FORCEPS AND PEDICLE CLAMPS—Continued, Péan’s, 10 inches long. Reverdin’s tumor forceps, 44% inches long ‘ ri/ 4 Spencer Wells’ sac Thomas’ : Wilcox’s GYNACOLOCICAL INSTRUMENTS. vo 8 10 10 71 8% wy ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, COv’S ¢ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTE» a Max WOCcHER E/. .6347-53 ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, COv’S > TRADE MARK ARE SOLD CYST FORCEPS AND PEDICLE CLAMPS—Continued. *E/..6293 American pattern clamp forceps : is é $ 2 50 *E/. 6299 Billroth’s small se bs 2 6 OF *E/..6305 ‘8 large i a 7 00 E/..6311 Byford’s for large ligaments é 3 00 E/..6317 Esmarch’s : 8.50 E/..6329 Hegar’s “6 eres a 5 00 E/..6341 Kock’s long curved ‘ as ar “ on 1 75 E/..6347 Olshausen’s large 113% inches long. r 5 50 E/...6353 ae small ‘ “s 8% ss J “ey 5 00 wy CYNACOLOCICAL INSTRUMENTS. UNDER GUARANTEE 6365 Spencer Wells’ large clamp forceps... 6371 small « 6401 Eastman’s hysterectomy clamp i/..6409 Lewis clamp forceps i/..6411 “ “ “ angular bent... a ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S $ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE, GYNECOLOGICAL INSTRUMENTS. 5127 TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDEk GUARAN1T EB CYNACOLOCICAL INSTRUMENTS. PEDICLE CLAMPS— Continued. Spencer Wells’, with 2 handles for opening and closing $12 50 Thomas’, hing 5 00 parallel. ... NEEDLES AND LIGAMENT FORCEPS. Baumgaertner’s s] ligature Billroth’s Straigl curved Cyst fixation needle ‘ Carsten’s pedicle needle Cleveland’s ligature carrier, large, ring handle small improved ide catch forceps, for elastic it pedicle needle a + THE K.-S, CO2S $ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE, CYNACOLOGICAL INSTRUMENTs. ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARIN( 5129 Max WocHer & SON. CINCINNATI, O. */..6551/7 E/. .6563 E/..6565 E/ 6566 E/..6567 B/..6568 E/ 6569/75 NEEDLES AND LIGAMENT: FORCEPS. CONTINUED. I 6548 Doyen's needle, half curved eet $1 I 6549 ye 5 eee rved tf | oy Yi ; Bako “ 4 ‘ “ : 1 \ } E/..6551 Deschamp’s blunt’ aneurism needle, right... 1 / E/. .6557 9 i ey left I E/. .6563 re " , -- curved on Rates. rahe : I E/..6565 Emmet’s pedicle needle, slightly curved 1 E/..6566 a na a full curved I E/. .6567 ~ ‘* original pattern. bal E/..6568 Goelet’s aneurism needle, blunt........ I E/..6569 Hahn’s ” right 1.0: <. 1 E/..6575 “ “ “ “left I *E/..6581 Helferich’s suture forceps.............. : 9 E/;.6593 Kaltenbach’s ligature instrument, with 2 needles...) cdl a, 48 46=—sE/,.6549 = E/..6550 = E/. 6599 ” “ clamp forceps 2% E/..6608 Landaus (Felizet’s) pedicle needle, Hagedorneye 1 & wy ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S $ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE. GCYNACOLOGICAL INSTRUMENTS. CINCINNATI. 6893 E/..6629 E/ 6636" E/. .6665 E/ 77-78 PEDICLE NEEDLES AND LIGAMENT FORCEPS— Continued. lan compressing forceps ‘le needle ument Pozzi’s elastx > instrument. 6659 Winter's clamp for: eps, for elastic ligature, 6665, Zweifel’s needle. Automatic abdominal retractor, large €678 “ “ small, .. 6679 ue Houzel’s scissor handle........ =/ .. 6680 - ys “ Sturmdorf’s t/ .. 6688 Belfield’s : wire, ... wy ALL IN STRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S. COS $ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER CYNACOLOGICAL INSTRUMENTS. GUARANTE Max WocHER Neg E/. .6694 E/..6699 E/..6695 E/..6701 E/..6713 E/..6689 \ RETRACTORS— Continued. N ..6689 Billroth’s, 3 prongs, blunt \ 6690 Collin’s,2 prongs, 4 widths 1, 1%, 14, « ..6694 Doyen’s, with 3 blades.................45. 24 00 . 66944 6 « 2 ‘ bias beh a. Le . 66943 «“ GG, Aes MORE Yee o nine se n'0y Glee = Miele 13 50 +. 0608" Peritach’s; Small... 6iccis jon y ewes ee 2 25 . 6701 ‘ VOTO assis a-oign 6620 epee Set’ 2 50 Sa Ad ABER By or cise ¥ 570 Goethe 6 gag paar geen eae 2 25 /.. 8719 > Kaiester's, sharp.6 prongs... 4.0... ...5 eo ee + ORO \ ROMEN iss Scie whe bleed tA Neer as =o: 50 j Wire abdominal retractor, 1? in. wide.. 0 75 «“« “« «“ 34 in. wide.... 1 00 Reverdin’s automatic pulley arrangement, for holding tumors... .... 20 00 E/, .6743 E/. .6748 “ tumor clamp for same..... . 10 00 ALL 1NSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S $ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE. CYNACOLOCICAL INSTRUMENTS. W ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING Max Wocuer & S TROCARS FOR OVARIOTONY. E/..6767 Dunster’s. E/..6770 Douglas’. E/..6773 Emmet’s E/..6788 Hegar’s, E/. .6791 E/. .6794 E/. .6797 E/. .6803 win 5 00 E/..6779 Fitch’s 4 hisitied 3°75 E/..6785 Hank’s, of hard rubber 2 50 é + 35 Koeberle’s 2 00 mpr 6 50 Lawson-Tait’s . 12 00 GYNACOLOGICAL INSTRUMENTS. aha > ON, CINCINNATI O. $3 00 8 00 improved 8 00 Sy THE K.-S, CO2S ¢$ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE 5133 Max WOocHER & SON. TROCARS FOR OVARIOTOIY —Continued j E/..6806 [lathieu’s. \ E/..6809 Péan’s..... E E/..6821 Spencer Wells’... 1% f *E/..6822 Thompson’s. ‘ E/ Wylie’s, sharp-pointed | E/ 3 blunt- ‘ ! OVARIOTOMY DIRECTORS. E/..6845 Sims’, HYSTEROMETERS AND CERVIMETERS. E/ Assaky’s cervimeter.......... *E/ Caulet’s hysterometer E/ Collin’s E/ Kelly’s calibrator. E/ Simpson’s hysterometer. E/.6869 E/.6875 E/. .6871 yy ALL, INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S $ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE. CYNACOLOGICAL INSTRUMENTS. E/.6905 £/.6911 §/.6917 EF E/. .6887 Boddaert’s, str aight E/. .6893 wy ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO. CYNZCOLOGICAL +6923 E/.6929 E/.6953 KNIVES AND H YSTEROTOMEs. ei $150 E/. .6935 Bozeman’s, Straight......, { 0 “ bent up, right... 1 50 E/..6941 w bent up, right 1) E/..6899 “4 pe na ais |r, ty oe 1 50 E/. 6947 aes 0 E/..6905 triangular, Straight 1 50 E/..6953 os Straight, probe point.. 150 E/..6911 bent upright, 1 59 E/. .6959 + bent up, right, probe E/..6917 left 1 50 Pome (ae 1 50 E/. .6923 M slightly angular bent 1 50 E/..6965 i bent up, left, probe E/. .6929 ~ Strongly angular 150 point 0 | E/. .6971 Horn’s, colporrhaphy knife. 7S $ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE, INSTRUMENTS. 5135 Max WocHER & SON. CINCINNATI, O. E/.6972 E/.6973 E/.6974 E/.6975 E/ 6983 E/.6989 E/.6995 E/.7001 E/.7007 E/.7013 E/.7019 KNIVES AND HYSTEROTOMES—Continued. E/..6972 Kelly’s, for vesico-vaginal fistula. $ 2 50 E/. .6973 a sickle-shaped dais so 0 Saat ie sa ae E/. .6974 ib for depleting the cervix rk: Rage ec E/. .6975 fy apuds'.:.>s'. pS es 2 50 E/..6977 Kristeller’s, double-edged, sharp point...... 1 75 E/. .6983 aby 4 2 Phe ets 5 sftnabiainte ny Be 1 75 E/. .6989 * single- ‘ curved on flat, left ated wv pag ck»: 1 75 E/..6995 “ a “ “ “tight 115 E/..7001 ie ‘ . probe point 1 75 E/..7007 Kuechenmeister’s, sickle-shaped. . sisi ti A 2 00 E/..7013 ‘s louble-edged........ cs eioh sania 2 25 E/ .7019 Lauenstein’s, colporrhaphy............-- Si ri: ‘ 1 75 E/..7025 Leiter’s set of 4 adjustable knives and 1 curette in one ‘he andie 7 00 E/..7029 Newman’s, trachelorrhaphy........ BS Ae Fe Se is » Tee E/. .7029 Sy ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S $ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE CYNACOLOGICAL INSTRUMENIS. CINCINNATI. KNIVES AND HYSTEROTOMES FOR PARING AND INCISI CANAL—Continued. E/ ..7037 Nott’s, curved on edge... > 7043 ‘ a7 7045 Pryor’s, for s 7049 Schroeder’s 7055 Scott’s, * flat olitting the uterus. . , E g 7061 Simon’s, straight T7067 es 7073 7079 Sims 7085 $ 7091 7097 7103 adjustable, with set screw.. y 7109 se “s “* ball and socket... . 151 stable knives in 1 hand right, angular bent left Sstraighv bent right. left. . . probe-pointed. Setzof 4 adj Sy ENTS BEARING THE K.-S, COs $ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUAR CYNACOLOGICAL INSTRUMENTS, ALL INSTRUM 5137 pe ey KNIVES AND HYSTEROTOMES FOR PARING AND INCISING THE CERVICAL CANAL—Continued. 7127 Ulrich’s, straight : 3 150 7133 es bent right ;: 1 75 7139 +6 os heteny<. : R 1 75 7145 ne double-edged. ‘ 5 1 75 SCARIFYING KNIVES. Bozeman’s ., : ee Re 1 50 Buttle’s, nard rubber handle : 0 75 = metal handle 00 Bytora‘s. aes ee : 1 % Fritsch’s, sharp point.. : 1 50 ronng .** R 1 50 Kristeller’s ‘ 1 50 Maier’s, sharp point 1 25 FOUN 8%), . 1 2 I de 1 25 199 di la poir « OU 720) I 1 2 00 ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, COvS $ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE CYNACOLOCICAL INSTRUMENTS. E/.7211 E/.7217 E/,7223 E/.7235 KNIVES AND HYSTEROTO SCARIFYING KNIVES. E/..7211 Maier’s, to unscrew E/..7217 epee e Michigg’ as 6250 ee “E/,.7229 Scanzony’s,...... E/..7235 Spiegelberg’s .... Max Wocuet Son, MES FOR PARING AND INCISING THE CERVICAL CAN “I tO bo bo Se St ot © oo or double-ended J <3 fier rem » Ma bo 0 ro CINCINNATI, QO. AL—Continued. HYSTEROTOMES. ca ak pS Aveling’s...... Kee tien ae Pg liad: pe Pa 6.8 Credé’s, straight... . : A Ome curved.... ease 7 Martio’s si: coc) jo! as eee ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO’S ¢ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE, GYNACOLOCICAL INSTRUMENTS. 6 5 5139 Max WocHER & SON. CINCINNATI, O. HYSTEROTOMES—Continued. i. Tome. Time ee. oo ee eee i: Ah Me re 5 98 i Sik vale ebb E/..7301 Mathew’s E/..7307 Peaslee’s E/..7313 Simpson’s.. E/..7319 Stille’s.. E/..7325 StohIlmann’s E/..7331 Vorstaedter’s..... SCISSORS. Br 1ed9:: Boseman's; angutar: bent 0. ws hee 2k eee Sy 5 00 2 10 00 2 00 ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S ¢$ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE, CYNACOLOCICAL INSTRUMENTS. NTEL UARA CINCINNATI. Continued. SON. ORS Bozeman’s, double- & R 4 Dunsmore’s. . Byford’s Doyen’s Clark's, CYNACOLOCICAL INSTRUMENTS 3 O = x x — N ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S $ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER G MS 541 Max WocHer & Son, CINCINNaTI, O. E/..7409 SCISSORS—Continued. E/..7391 Emmet’s, right or left, full curved.. a ’ 2 50 *E/..7397 “ io 4 ¢ ‘* latest pattern, short 29 50 E/..7403 - buttonhole scissors...... 2 00 E/..7409 Greig-Smith’s peritoneal ‘ “big 1 20 E/..7415 Hank’s trachelorrhaphy scissors 2 50 E/..7421 Haywood-Smith’s, dowble-jointed, straight. 7 50 E/. .7427 sa sd *s as curved.. mn pt eae E/. .7433 3 4 , oad bent handle -ssseee 5 50 Sy ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, COS > TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE CYNACOLOCICAL INSTRUMENTS. 7443/44 SCISSORS— Continued. E/..7439 Jenks’, perineal ; : E/..7441 Kelly’s « thumb scissors. , . , E/..7443 ae vesico-vaginal, 1714 cm ce E/..7444 on pe ae : ‘ E/..7445 Kuechenmeister’s tenaculum scissors.. E/..7451 Bs curved on flat E/..7454 Olshausen’s, peritoneal E/..7457 Roubaix’s. a ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S. COWS $ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE, CYNZCOLOGICAL INSTRUMENTS. 5143 Max WocHER & Son. CINCINNATI, O. ~ WV AN SCISSORS—Continued. E/..7463 Schroeder’s. $2 25 E/..7469 Siebold’s.. 2 26 E/..7475 Simon’s, straight. . 2 00 E/..7481 m curved... : aa 25 E/..7487 Sims’, angular, bent on flat, probe-pointed E/..7493 an “ 46. NE gide. 80 F/..7499 Skene’s buttonhole scissors, for the bladder.. DwmeeHKwWe ys ra) u E/..7511 a hawk-bill sy improved pattern E/..7511 wy ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S $ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE, CYNACOLOCICAL INSTRUMENTS. 5144 Max WocHer & Son. CINCINNATI, QO. u SCISSORS—Continued. t/..7517 Sims’- fistula sc issors, straight, 71%4 inches sey Di E/ . . 7522 = 8 1 o/. .T52S 8% u/. . TEBE 9 t/..754 ss curved on flat, 7% inches t/. .7553 se a 8 t/. .7559 8% “s t/.. .7565 9 4 ait 2 2/.. 7577 with saw edge, straight, 8 2 2/..7583 ‘ “ “s curved on flat, 8 in 2 7589 Abd ul S t rew The above scissors are furnished in three different styles of points: No. 1, both blunt. No. 2, one blunt, one sharp. No. 3, both sharp. When ordering, specify points desired wy ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTER GYNACOLOCICAL INSTRUMENTS. 5145 Max WocHeErR & SON. CINCINNATI, O. 72S E/.7613 E/.7619 E/.7625 E/.7631 E/.7637 E/.7643 E/.7661 E/.7667 SUTURE INSTRUMENTS. Needles, see E/. .6509 to 6665 and section II Needle holders, see section II Sutures, assorted, see section II. COUNTERPRESSURE HOOKS. 3 ¥ 7595 Emmet’s iran be &0 75 7601 Hank’s, with prong 1 00 7613 Nilson’s fork and tyer L v0 7619 Sims’, blunt 0 90 7625 «pulley 0 50) 7631 ‘¢ wire adjuster or fulcrum 019 7637 Skene’s steel ring 1 00 7643 Wylie’s. 1 00 WIRE TWISTERS AND ADJUSTERS. 7661 Clasen’s revolving wire twister 2 50 7667 Emmet’s wire twisting forceps 2 25 7673 Fritsch’s * 75 7675 ° Kelly’s knot tier 2 gw 2 orcr 7679 Nott’s wire twisting forceps. 7685 Thomas’ §S shape wire twister cH vo E/..7673 yy ALL, INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO’S $ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE. GYNACOLCCICAL INSTRUMENTS. CINCINNATI, O. a E/..7703 SUTURE INSTRUMENTS—Continued. Wire Cutting Forceps and Scissors. E/..7703 Abbot's. 24 00 E/..7709 Gusserow’s 2 25 E/..7715 Horn’s, 4 50 E/..7721 Roubaix’s. 5 00 fr E/..7727 Skene’s, 2 25 E/..7733 Smith’s, L 75 E/..7739 Tucker’s > ON E/..7745 Wilson's, a : 2 00 E/. .7733 ay ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K..-S, ( 0S $ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE. GYNACOLOCICAL INSTRUMENTS. 5147 Max WOcHER & SON. /.7831 E/.7885 7781 B/. /.7793 E/.7799 7787 E SUTURE INSTRUMENTS—Continued. Shot Perforating and Compressing Forceps. E/..7757 Shot compressing forceps, Thomas’. . $ E/.. 7761 ‘- perforating ‘ K.-S. Co. pattérn 0 *I/..7769 Thiersch’s ligating forceps and spindles 6 00 q } TENACULA FOR VESICO-VAGINAL FISTULA. E/..7781 ’ Round, smail hook a Sate 0 7% E/..7787 a large ‘‘ ) 7 E/..7793 Angular bent, straight 0 E/..7799 “ double bent, obtuse angle. E/..7811 Fritsch’s ; E/..7817 Hank’s, small.. E/. .7823 es large ‘ E/..7829 Kelly’s, stout, 7 in. long Reta E/..7831 “6 shepherd crook, 8% in. long *E/. .7832 n rectangular, 7% in .long. E/..7835 Martin’s. . sas Suet eeu ae E/..7841 for colporrhaphy........ E/..7847 Nott’s, plain twisted wire... 3/..7853 Simon’s, double-pronged, rectangular E/..7859 "= e¢ « round, small E/. .7865 pe he 3 ‘large. dsatgreeionn LUD &L.7841_F/.7847 E/.7808_B4.7859 wy ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S $ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE. CGYNZCOLOGICAL INSTRUMENTS. 5140 Max WocHer & Son. CINCINNATI, O. <= = E/.7895 E/.7901 E/ TENACULA FOR VESICO-VAGINAL FISTULA—Continued. E/..7871 Simon’s, angular shank, right. . mes * 1 50 E/..7877 “ left oie ore sa att ay Maen Se L 50 £/..7883 Sims’, with obdurator 350 E/..7889 de ** sliding spiral guard : 3 50 E/. .7895 tubular slide. ... ving : ihe oes nies 2 00 E/..7901 Ulrich’s, with plate and two prongs . nig i ary aint 1 25 SPECULA AND RETRACTORS. BATH SPECULA. mes E/..7925 Plainwire........... , i wee BT 25 E/..7931 ‘* hard rubber Ait pit ga 2 ee Bie 1 00 E/..7943 Double, with off-flow, hard rubber. + : , ; 2 50 E/..7949 French pattern...... pant H : 50 E/. .7955 Greenway’s.......... ater te iy Fa eee a ee a ed a : ‘ 3 1 50 E/..7961 Mathieu’s.. SRR ese ee eae ee Kee eS wee eG 1 25 wy ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-s, COS $ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDE R GUARANTEE. GYNACOLOGICAL INSTRUMENTS. oo Max WocuHER & SON. CINCINNATI, O. E/. .8015 E/..8021 E/ .8027 E/. .8033 BATH SPECULA—Continued. E/..7967 [unde’s... CEC err Pele ee Soa e ue haa ine . 81 25 i... TOTS. Poles’ 2. 2245 634855 ip ae a sees: Kr 1 00 E<. T9719) Suydet’s... axed. eee hd dork ey ee UY. Smmae ce rT S - 2 00 *E/..7985 Siredey’s...... east sig Cade ie oom 1 75 FEMALE URETHRAL AND INTRA UTERINE SPECULA AND ENDOSCOPES. E/..8003 Bishop’s, urethral dilating........ : mes Gre $4 50 *E/..8009 se intra-uterine........ Rat, {gle 9 00 E/..8015 Brissez’s “ ee ihe LS REREA Pang 5 00 E/..8021 Burrage’s, double-ended, without douche tube........ 1 30 E/. .8027 ‘ douche tube only:... MENG gs cia Cut lgieds 9 25 E/..8033 Collin’s, intra-uterine... reaper sty 5 00 E/..7979 ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE. GYNACOLOGICAL INSTRUMENTS. 5150 Max WocuHer eg SON. CINCINNATI O. i E/.8057 E/.8075 FEMALE URETHRAL AND INTRA UTERINE SPECULA AND ENDOSCOPES—Continued. E/..8039 Elliott’s, bivalve j $4 75 *E/. 8045 Stationary ... ; . ; ; t 75 E/..8057 Haywood-Smith’s, dilating, 3 sizes 1 75 E/..8063 Mathieu’s, intra-uterine > 50 E/..8075 Pratt’s 1 75 F/..8081 Sims’ 3 50 E/..8093 Simon’s, dilating metal, 6 sizes UREN ; 1 50 E/,.8099 Skene’s, bivalve,. plsiahi sh Stes sialon Sep tg oes ey ae cat ge 2 00 E/..8117 Outerbridge’s set for the cure of sterility, with 3 straight and 3 curved specula. : 2 50 Kelly’s urethral, vesical and ureteral instruments; see E/ 9095 t $227 w/ 8099 ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, ( 0.’S ¢$ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE, GYNACOLOGICAL INSTRUMENTS. E/..8093 Sy Max WOoOcHER B/. .8159 E/. .8189 $153 Auvard’s, er E/..8159 : Se tor .8161 Bankiser’s I . oer ‘ I Brei-ky’s, for the lower vaginal wall, s X 134 IN. .ccee E/, r upper = 7 x n E/,.8177 Braun's : Sey" . E/..8189 Doyen’s, for rapid hyste tomy, 6 sizes A. Width of blade, 23 engt 2% in B ‘ “ rv} ‘ “ { ‘ ( 434 D 2 R 1 1 I 1% x 434, ‘i 8191 Doyen’s, oblique, hook handle k 819; I 8192 aS 4 lade E/..8191 ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE, GYNZCOLOGICAL INSTRUMENTS. Max Wocuer « SON, CINCINNATI. O. E/. .8237 RETRACTORS—Continued. E/..8201 Engelman’s, conca ve shaped E/. .8225 Halsted’s, abdominal, with blade, 2 sizes 2 60 prongs, sharp pointed $ 3 50 *E/. 8207 flat shaped blade, 2 E/..8231 Jackson's 00 sizes, ... 2 00 E/. . 8237 Jobert’s, upper 1% E/.,8213 Eastman’s, abdominal, 2 sizes, E/. .8243 “ty. JOWEP. 17 1% and 2 in. wide 1 50 E/..8249 Kelly’s, 4 sizes : E/..8217 Goelet’s double ended 2 00 A. Width of blade, 1% in "7 E/..8219 Halsted’s, abdominal, B, OMe ‘ee oe 1% bia nt ree c 91% «6 1 75 iunt pointed 0 4 2 ° i: D. 3 17 ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, COS $ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEt GYNACOLOGICAL INSTRUMENTS. Max WocHer & Son, CINCINNATI, O. E/. .8255 E/ 8251 Kelly’s, anterior vaginal. ..32 00 E/. .8253 bs upper elevator 2°75 E/. .8254 lower *f 275 E/..8255 Kristeller’s, 3 sizes 178 E/..8257 lLandau’s, blade 4 inches long 295 E/. .8258 tink." Tidy oy bg 2h ao oe 3 ai 9. 35 BOON MMPI RES ee ck 2 ig Vee ede 1 50 ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, COS TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE CGYNACOLOCICAL INSTRUMENTS. 5153 E/. .8257/58 E/. .8254 RETRACTORS—Continued. 5154 Max WocHer & Son, CINCINNATI, O RETRACTORS—Continued. E/..8267 Martin’s. ... Lake *E/, .8269 “ double-ended....: 2 SE, at) MAO'S... 22, 3 a E/,.6278" Munde-Staig® ....05.5.5.0. 9 E/..8275 Neugebauer’s ............. 2 E/..8279 Péan’s. ny E/. .8281 sf anterior E/. .8285 +5 lateral, 3 sizes; large, 434 x1} in. medium, 3% x1% in.. small, 43x] in, co 2 Oo WD 2 ay ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, COS $ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE, GYNAZACOLOCICAL INSTRUMENTS. > —=€ E/..8303 E/..8305 E/ E/. .8333 RETRACTORS—Continued. E/..8291 Porter’s, solid blade........ atk Ry #1 50 E/. .82' “ fenestrated blade......... , 1 75 E/..8303 Pryor’s trowel, narrow and wide blade .......-.--+-++++e++:: ea 2 25 E/. .8305 - grooved.. : Pee 8 50 E/. .8307 “ modification of Péan’s.... 2 00 I 8315 Szevond’s ‘ STi ate ele wea eee ORT e 8 50 I: /, ..83883 sis spatula 2 50 ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S > TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE, CYNZCOLOGICAL INSTRUMENTS. 5156 Max WocHer & Son. CINCINNATI, O. ay E/..8381 E/..8357 E/..8345 y RETRACTORS—Continued. E E/..8345 Simon’s, solid blade 2 i E/..8351 ye new model 2 . | E/..8357 “s fenestrated. ae 2 E/. .8363 = fistula hook, half bent. 2 E/. .8369 rs ae 2 rectangular bent SETS OF SPECULA WITH HANDLES. E/..8381 Bozeman’s, set of 8, with 2 handl es E/.8369 E/.8363 E/..8351 yy ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, COS ¢$ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE, GYNACOLOCICAL INSTRUME NTS. E/. 8392 SETS OF SPECULA W!ITH HANDLES—Continued E/..8387 Bozeman-Simon’s, set of 8, with 2 handles. “a 9 B/..8393 ae ‘ “ee ae 5 These sets will also be furnished with the improved articulation of E/8381 ay ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S $ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE. CGYNACOLOGICAL INSTRUMENTS. 5158 Max Wocuer ¢ SON, CINCIN NATI, O. G7, LYLE E/. .8405 SET OF SPECULA WITH HANDLES—Continuea. { E/..8399 Fritsch’s, set of 3 blades and 2 handles $9 50 E/..8405 Simon’s “ 6 fenestrated blades, and 2 handles 10 00 4 j These sets will also be furnished with the improved articulation of E/..8381 Sy 3EARING THE K.-S. CO’S $ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE, GYNECOLOGICAL INSTRUMENTS. E/..8441 E/. .8465 VAGINAL DILATING SPECULA. E/..8423 Barnes’ sct of 2 aay : : has ee E/. .8429 ‘“ EY ee Pee salt ae TAS Ee oo eh PEEK 5 W/.: 8485. Bischol's 0032. seen POM SP cbs. ERE e TS a E/..8441 Blakeley’s, fenestrated, wire ..... Se Pay seine! 1 E/..8447 Bozeman-Sims’...... 7 1 E/..8465 Breisky’s, double-ended ae A ie he aa 8 ITT <7 E/..8471 Brewer’s, convertible into Sims’ 1 wy 50 00 00 75 25 5O 59 ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S $ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDEk GUARANTb&, CYNACOLOCICAL INSTRUMENTS VAGINAL DILATING SPECULA~— Continued. 8477 Byrne's. . 8483 Charriére’s, 4-bladed, with obdurator, 8501 Cleveland’s, Self-retaining, with strap 8507 Collin’s 8513 ‘* improved duaty & einy 8515 ** with double articulation, wy ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO’S $ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE, 510! Max WocuHER & SON. CINCINNATI, O. E/. .8525 E/. .8549 VAGINAL DILATING SPECULA—Continued. E/..8525 Collin’s, with irrigating attachment (Vaucaire’s)..... #3 00 E/..8531 Currier’s, weighted, self-retaining, with 2 plain blades. . 9 00 E/. .8537 bb - se ‘+ 3 blades,.. one of which has irrigating attachment......- 12 00 E/ ».8543 Cusco’s, improved..... catia tye 1 75 E/..8549 fe latest modification.......¢ gave dee 4 00 E/. .8555 se fenestrated blades... ORR. cif 4 00 E/. .8561 “ modified by Thomas....... pee ed Pace) 1 75 S E/. .8567, Dawson-Sims’.........- : ; IR 3 00 | ; E/..8567 E/ .. 8585 Edebohis’, self-retaining ........ 6.2 ccc sese es eentees ; 2 00 wy ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S ._ MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE. GYNACOLOCGICAL INSTRUMENTS. 8669/75 B/..8621/33 E/.. 8639 VAGINAL DILATING SPEcl LA—Continued. 8597 F thridge’s ; t/. .8621 Ferguson’s, plain crystal yiass. . 8627 ‘ milk glass. . . 8633 . 8639 “ modified by .8657 ‘ hard rubber, set of 4 BE ee . 8663 ‘ “ ‘“ with metal mirror, set o 8665 size 1,1 75; size 2, 2 00; size 8, 2 25 size - 8669 metal, 4sizes, oblique end, black COURIC EB 5k aoe. . 8675 ‘ « ‘ «polished outside, ... . .8681 “straight « black 8687 ‘ “polished 8693 7 fenestrated, of wire -.8699 Goelet’s.,... 8705 Goodell's ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K..-s, COS TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTER E/..8771 VAGINAL DILATING SPECULA—Continued. Graves’, 3sizes.......+--++++ 6. improved, extra large Garrigue’s, weighted, self-retaining Hale’s...... Higbee's, 3 sizes Jackson’s... “POT Rm Ww 0 Oe ALL 1NSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S $ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE GYNZCOLOCICAL INSTRUMENTS. ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K..s, co. VAGINAL DILATING SPECULA—Continued. t/..8777 Lente’s 8783 Leonard’s 8789 Meaday’s 8795 Meadow’s 8801 Miller’s __ ; 8807 Munde-Sims’ 8819 Nelson’s .. : 8825 Neugebauer’s, set of 2 8837 Nott’s, 3 sizes t/. .8849 “* 4-bladed.. . a CYNACOLOGICAL INSTRUMENTS, $ 6 00 8 00 9 00 1 50 1 50 2 00 3 00 1 50 6 00 8807 7S ¢$ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE, 5165 E/..8861 VAGINAL DILATING SPECULA—Continuea E/..8861 Palmer’s, bivalve.....-.-.-- *E/..8863 % tvivelveé. ccncesas sees meee E/..8865 Preiss’... ; eee Pets. E/. .8866 “bivalve. . SEG arh ater ; E/..8867 Ricord’s.........---+++++ SEES Perry 2/. .6855 Gopmla’s. is case Koiw ee Gore ee ees ee ee *E/,.8897 Sims’, 3 sizes, hard rubber... ..-.... E/..8903 « § ‘ plated metal..... E/. .8907 «6 (Retractor) ......-.0500085 ; ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE, CYNACOLOGICAL INSTRUMENTS. 5166 Max Wocuer ¢ SON, CINCINNATI. > E/. .8927 VAGINAL, DILATING SPECULA~ Continued. E/..8921 Sims’, modified operating pattern by Baxter 5 00 E/. 8927 ‘* fenestrated, wire, 3 sizes 1 75 *E/. .8933 2/..8939 Spencer Wells’ 0 5/..8951 Storer’s 5 t/. .8957 Taylor’s, 25 t/. .8963 Talley’s.. ; 0 i 2/. 8969 Thomas’, telescopic i) 2/. 38975 Thomas-Sims’ 00 2/..8988 Tiemann’s. eer ( .E/. .8951 ALL INSTRU MENTS BEARING THE K.-S, COs $ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GU CYNZCOLOG ICAL INSTRUMENTS. ARANTEE. 5167 < Max WocuHeER & SON. CINCINNATI, O. E/..9059 E/. .9065 E/..9101 E/. .9095 E/ 9993 VAGINAL DILATING SPECULA—Continued. 3 4 00 E/..9009 de Vilbiss’......3 E/..8993 Trelat’s Double-walled Specula for Cooling the Vagina while Applying a Thermo-Cautery. E/..9047 Simple form...? 7 50 E/..9059 E/..9065 Preuschen’s. 423 Kisch’s $ 8 5 SUNDRY INSTRUMENTS. Dr. Howard A. Kelly’s (Baltimore) Urethral, Vesical and Ureteral E/. .9125 Instruments. E/..9095 Endoscopes, 16 sizes, with obdurators; diameter from 5 to20 mm., plated. % 1 50 E/..9101 Calibrator, with graduations... SSNS Sorc us ag Tete ath 1% E/..9113 Dilating sound, double-ended, 16 sizes,diameter from 5 to 20 mm, plated 1 00 E/..9114 = be ss & s ae a « aluminum, 1 25 E/..9125 Evacuating apparatus, with ‘rubber bulb and perforated silver ball ........ 1 60 E/. .9113/14 wy aLL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S apse MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE CGYNZCOLOGCICAL INSTRUMEN'S. a 4 9209 ‘| E/..9197 E/. 9137 E/..9149 E/..9161 §/ -9173 E/..9185 E/. .9211 Dr. HOWARD A. KELLy’s URETHRAL, VESICAL AND URETERAL INSTRUMENTS —Continued. E/..9137 Ureteral catheter, silver, long, straight or curved Mt? --2. $1 00 E/..9149 oe te Short, with rubber tube - 1 20 E/..9161 ? 4 long, « plug and chain pt ne 50 E/. .9173 “ “ es “* ring handle... .. Te ae, ae 1 00 E/..9179 Urine collecting instrument rma oeee 1 50 E/..9185 Delicate mouse-toothed forceps, 9% in, long EAE at? aie 2 00 E/..9197 Searcher for locating the ureteral orifice . ‘om Wie < wiih 0 50 E/. .9209 Applicator... coud . Z ope 0 40 E/. .9210 Anastomosis hammer, 2 sizes, each ied 6 ait ara Se te 1 cO E/..9211 Bladder measuring instrument ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S. COS TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE. CYNACOLOGICAL INSTRUMENTS. 5169 Max WocHER & SON. CINCINNATI, O. E/..9220 Glass ball with two rubber tubes for WIIG: Ss Kock eters 4 : 0 a Dr. HOWARD A. KELLY’S URETHRAL, VESICAL ) AND URETERAL INSTRUMENTS—Continued. | | | E/..9212 Bladder curette, sharp edge....... & 2 00 ee, le ONE CS eh ros cee sate pe oes 6 00 E/..9214 Polypus snare ecraseur.. 2 00 E/..9215 Urethra (septum) depressor..... 1 75 E/..9216 Urethral forceps for foreign bodies.... 6 00 | | E/..9217 Amputating knife for myomatic ulcers 2 25 By}. 92S Myoma pick. 8s A | | E/..9219 Cocaine syringe, with canula ...... 1 0O | E/..9219 m/. 9220 | | ww ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S $ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE. | CGYNACOLOCICAL INSTRUMENTS. | DR. HOWARD A. KELLY’S URETHRAL, /..9221 Glass graduate 4 ** tube with rubber tube and 9 with rubber catheter - E E 7 Kelly’s endoscopic ure I t 4 Double-ended dilators, hollow metal, 7/8, 9/10, 11/12, 13/14, mm. « 3 Ureteral « atheters, 1 Probe. t Endoscopic tubes, 8, 10, 12, 14mm Kelly’s | large complete ureter teral E ye m1) Pts J Double-ended dilat. 5 to 20 mm. diam 16 Endoscopic tubes, | rs, hollow metal, 20 mm. diam 1 Calibrator, graduated in millimeters. ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K..s, COv’S et for prac VESICAL bull diam il set, in fine leather case from hollow metal, from 5 to Sy CYNACOLOGICAL INSTRUMENTS. WRETERAL CATHBTERS.—witbout Randics. tor SSS ——€ IMPERMEABLE DRESSINGS (Continued) LAMB'S WOOL—PLAIN, Anp M1 DICATED MEAD'S DRESSING PAPER Plain, Jn Roll, 1 pound, in carton..... Ib $1.95 | 25 yard rolls, 24 inches wide, ....... each =. | 1 “e 9 3 ned HOSPITAL OILED PAPER “ “ 2 10 i e eh ) yard rolls, 40 inches wide........ each 70 2 ounce ~. * « « 1 2.25 LINT— PLAIN, AND MEDICATED ‘* In Sliver. 1 pound, 1.95 Plain Absorbent. 1 1b.. in carton. lb 55 ly 1 2.10 1 oz packages... . 75 Antiseptic, (Corros. Sub. 1 to 1000) small packares gro 4.00 1 pound, in carton........ Ib 2.10 | Borated, 10, 1 pound, in carton......1b 75 Lg ae Carbolated, 5¢, . 75 Bit wert ee Ie ar Septal 2.80 | Corrosive Sub., 1 to 1000, 1 pound, . 75 ROUNGOs yh Bee a ick 2.50 OAKUM, U. S. Nay ‘4 SPONGIO PILINE | pound, in carton ..pound — .20 Coated (waterproof ) 1 yard square. .each 6.00 1 ounce, Re ly OP 40 Uncoated (not waterproof) 1 ydsquare « 150 | 50 pound bales Sy ee SEG A bat En 12 LIGATURES—CATGUT SEABURY’S ASEPTIC ( Dry, each in aseptic capsule or container) PLAIN or CHROMIC, €ach 30 ings lon: , No. 0. doz “ | : Ass’d No 12.3 ki _ (each string 10 ft. IN ANTISEPTIC SCLI TION ) ton c, on spool, ii bottie, | CARBOLOTED, CHROMIC, CORROSIVE SUB., STERTI IZED, 3 strings, in bottle / Nos. 0, 1, 2, 3, and paeoTied. TB 6s se et ae doz bottles $6.00 LAT OEE CU se oes Cai ei a 7.50 CuHromic, No. 0, 100 feet in coil, 28 B&S gauge............... coil 60 “4 26 70 } ~ 9 ce 25 80 3 ‘ 23 eg bo eal ie nena 1.00 4 21 bea ree om eye ry eee of 1.20 1 | iif q a ; Sy ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S $ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTE}b SURCICAL DRESSINGS AND LIGATURES. 5183 Max WocHER & SON, CINCINNATI. O. » = ae LIGATURES—SILK SEABURY’S ASEPTIC } Dry, each in aseptic BRAIDED, IN ANTISEPTIC SOLUTION | capsule and container TWISTED SILK, each 36 ins. long, Strings of 5 yards, on spools in bott Nos. 0,1,2,3,4, doz .60 « §-14 2 70 Ageited, 1,33, 1-380 TWISTED, IN ANTISEPTIC SOLUTION Strings of 5 yards, on spools in bottle CARBOLATED OR STERILIZED, 3 strings, Nos. 0,1, 2, 3, 4 in bottle, doz bots 6.00 Assorted Nos. 1, 2, 3, ‘‘ 6.00 CARBOLATED, CORROSIVE SUB., STERILIZED, 3 strings, Nos. 1,2,3,4, in bottle. .doz bots 6.00 Assorted, Nos. 1, 2,3 te 6.00 PLASTERS—ADHESIVE | MEAD’S RUBBER ADHESIVE (Continued) On STRONG COTTON CLOTH 115 ins. wide, 10 yard Spools....... doz $6.00 2 “ty 10 beth Siti BAe : 7.20 214 “s 10 af cuisnipe tay a eae 3 oe 10 ; oie : , 9.60 14 inch wide, 1 yard long Cylinders ‘ 50 | sat ‘ 1 x oA 1) eerbee 1 ee eit Nort SEO SEABURY'S OXIDE ZINC ADHESIVE On EXTRA STRONG COTTON CLOTH | 1 yard roll, Tins wide, plain or porous, doz 38.00 5 ie Mek as each 1.00 5 re Lic plain only cies. MEAD’S RUBBER ADHESIVE 14 inch wide, 5 yard Spools......... doz 2.40 On STRONG CoTTOoN CLOTH { 5 eae ee eer « 200 1 yard rolls, 7 inches wide, plain or tiv Ns Papee ra De tema ttare 0 Sete tas sh 3.60 POTOUS. 4 45.0002 sis nese seers doz $3.00 2 Mieke eeiece saat Naas ox « 4.20 5 yard rolls, 7 inches wide, plain or EBD eae eC ees Ree S “ 420 MOCOUS B80 3G. t BT Fie each 1,00 2 5 Gi Oe ee “ 5.40 5 yard rolls, 12 ins wide, plain only *‘ 1.25 | 14 inch wide, 10 yard Spools.......... ‘* 8.00 ly inch wide, 5 yard Spools........ doz 2.00 | 1/ 10 « Sean lg 5 yh RT Pn ons Eee =f 2.40 4 “ 10 ‘ ; ce {20 1 5 ‘ 8.00 1 10 “ Recta och: 11g 5 8.60 bei Fs 10 “ posite eis ES ape ai aee pl 2 5 4.20 | 9° 10: scat eae 214 “ 5 “ “ ; : 4.80 Q14 “< 10 Mages alice’ 8.40 5 i. Pon vos 540} g « FOS oe cei “ 9.60 4 inch wide, 10 yard Spools ies 3.00 Lg « 10 “ RB Asatte a st Bem er a ISINGLASS—SILK % “ 10 ‘s roa Eh 4.20 | GOLDBEATERS’ Sk1N—- Transparent Dressing 1 i 10 so ceeeceees * 4,80 | 1 yard roll, 6inches wide.........+4- doz 4.80 | ALL |NSTRUMENTS BEARING JHE K.-S, CO.’S . MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTE& LIGATURES-—PLASTERS. “ To4 Max Wocuer « Son. CINCINNATI, O. = € PLASTERS (Continued) ISINGLASS—ON MUSLIN MUSTARD—ReEapy Mapr FLESH, WHITE OR BLACK On CLOTH 1 yard rolls, 8 inchss wid ; doz $4.80 e it : ; x 3 plasters in round tin box... doz bxs $1.20 5 eac] ( 5; Sa a ‘CD : 6 ‘ ‘ 1.80 4 inch wide, 10 yards lone doz 1.80 , ~ ; ; 10 flat-tin box... ..:. ’ 2.50 | LO 3.00 bs 1C0O oblong box 2 50 ON SILK—FLEsuH, WHITE or BLACK 'g yard rolls, 6 in wide, in tin box. doz ~.00 1 9 fF 1 yard rolls, 7 inches wide doz 6.00 . +. 00 ) 2 roll 2.20 MEDICATED—Rvusper Bast ON PAPER Plain or Porous 10 plasters in flat tin box .doz bxs 2,25 Belladonna yards 7 inch doz yds 9.00 LOO oblong each 2.25 5 yards -each 3.50 | yard rolls, 6 in wide, in tin box .doz bxs 2.25 Belladonna and ( apsicum., . dozyds 9.00 ) 12 roll 1.50 Blister (Cantharides) not porous. 9.00 (Camphorated 9.00 HALF STRENGTH, 10 plasters in tin Capsicum... , 9.00 box doz 2.25 | Mercurial: ,...:.-. pales Brat cat 9.00 Thaps‘a, French Coda Jormula 9.00 | SOAPS—Medicated and Toilet ASSORTED, except Hydronaphthol % doz 2.00 SALICYLATED. 5 eat doz 2.00 BORATED, 5 00 | SANATORY.... « 900 CARBOLATED, .5¢......... 2.00 | SULPHUR, 71 : 2.00 *‘HYDRONAPHTHOL,” 1%, to‘let use 2.00 PINE (Tar) 2.00 o%, medicinal use 250 MERCURY BIN-IoDIDE..:............ 2.00 DoG Soap, Anti-Parasitic 2.00 = si N° 699,944 79,442 Gag LANA0A paTENT We 79.442 99 2 28 AT BRITAIN PATENT N® ? No trouble to use, as nothing has to } FORMALDEHYDE FUMIGATORS Destroying all Germs and preventing the spread of contagious diseases, “xD BY NEW YORK CITY BOARD OF HEALTH, AND LEADING INSTITUTIONS THROUGHOUT’ THE UNITED STATES. x” removed from the rooms, as it does not injure fabrics or colors nor tarnisyi picture frames or metals. \ Large (1000 gr . $5.00 per dozen THREE SIZES -+ Medium, ( 350 + $2.50 (Small, (100 $1.00 Sy ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THI K.-S, CO.’ $ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEL PLASTERS-SURGICAL SUNDRIES. SURGICAL INSTRUMENT SECTION. eect Abbe’s holder Abbot’s catheter and needle CUPETTE. . cece even wire cutter : Abdominal cavity, rubber stamp of.... 2088, 2091 to 2094 5130 needles 2087, 28 to retractors.2044 to 2047, 5130, 5131 to 5156 5144 5151 melaGORH: s:th Chis aceon ose supporters, apply for special catalogue. Abel’s dressing forceps Abortion curettes forceps Abraham’s tonsil curette “% Abscess lancets ..... 1040, 2111 Acne instruments 8108 to 3110 Actual cautery iroms ......--++++ 4079 Acoumeter 3047 Acoustic appliances . 3069, 3070 2013 2090 Acupressure forceps 1014, 2007, Acupuncture pins Adams’ bone shears ) exsection: BAW i. lsc sce e veces S002 iris knife 3014 rectum syringe 4095 septum forceps ........-+++-+: 3089 splinter forceps 2098 Adenoid curettes 3077 forceps 3078 to 3087 3075 2094, 5145 3042 3009 1026 Adenotomes Adjusting forceps, suture Adler’s eye electrode Advancement forceps Aesthesiometers 1025, ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S. CO.’S Max WOCHER & SON, CINCINNATI, Agnew’s applicator, urethral 4001 : eanaliculus knife ........- . 3013 = eye operating set.......-.++- 3038 iridectomy knife ..........+- 3014 lachrymal syringe .... a oy a nis mucus catheter 4052 _ perforator .... cece eer eeees 3058 de perineum needles ......------ 2091 bid porte caustic .....+.--+++ees 4001 7 strabismus hook ........+++:+ 3012 tattooing needle ..........-+. 3017 ia tissue forceps, uterine.......- 5088 iv WARS 05-56 Foo. ogee hae gi : 8045 Bie te es ae oa ...1062 to 1063 compressed outfits ......-.-+- 3188, 3189 inflating ‘tubes... ....2s05 5038 Ala nasi distender...... Albarran’s ureter urethrotome Albion’s stethoscope .....--+.++++++e0% Albuminometer ......+-+e+eeeeeeeees Alcohol lamps .....--+--ee++-ees 1067, 1078 4078 to 4097, 4108 to 4112 Alimentary instruments . 6s BLOOD t0 Bees Allen’s ear applicator ......+++eee0%8 3047 ear fOrcepS ...-.ee erence reeees 3051 nasal speculum ....--++++ee95 3100 septum knife ......-++++++++++5 3090 tympanum perforator .....+-+- 3058 Allingham’s fistula scissors......++++> 4091 ligature carrier ......--- 4090 pile clamp ...------ 4084 ” rectal speculum .......+-- 4092 Allis acupressure forceps... .1014, 2007, 2013 dry dissector ...---+-++e+e+eeeee 2042 es TONN soc ik ob 4 oo vm Pete a eae 2001 Allport’s cilia forcepS...-.-6+-.+++055 8005 ear Syringe ....-seeeeceeees 3063 Incus WOOK . fs. wwe ciwwecs cess 3055 mastoid retractor ........-.. 3059 TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE, Aluminum wire 2097 stems .:. : 5171 Amberg’s pleximete1 1025 Amniontome nove Ampere meters 4104 Amputating knives 2017, 201 ” Kelly’s 51¢ Amputating 8 39 saws 2048 to 205 sets 2064 to 207 Anaesthesia 2000 to 2004 local Anal instruments 4078 to 4097, 4108 to 411 Analysis urinary 1033 to 103 -4076, 410 $10 516 Anastomosis buttons forceps hammer Anatomical instruments models, apply for special catalogue 2004, 3184 i 9 8 --1001 to 1012 Anderson's obstetric forceps " 0002 Andre’s trocar 2130 Andrew's artery forceps 201 bone gouging forceps.... 2037 eye dropper 4 shield 035 rectal endoscope Stone searcher trephine Anel’s lachrymal probes : F syringes Aneurism needles with director. re ie 4 Anger’s lithotomy knife . tracheotome urethral dilator Angioclasts Angiotribes Antal’s endoscope Anteversion pessaries Anthropometric identification Antitoxine syringes te Antrum drills 208 - 2052, 2033 instruments 3072, 8078, 3104 lamps Apparat Us for examination of blood 1030, 10314 Appar tus for examination of chest and 1022 to 1029 Apparatus for examination of stomacl 1032 Apparatus for examination of urin¢ 1033 to 1037 Apparitor auris Fi 307 Applicators, aural laryngeal nasal ; 3071 recta a4 4078, 4110 ureteral 5168 urethral 1001, 4016 uterine 5049, 5050, 5168 ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, COS 3107 ay Max WocuHer « Son CINCINNATI, O. Aprons Ark: Arno Artificial eyes Artificial testicle Artzberger’s rect 1m ole Asch's septun compression fore eps ‘4 elevato f£oug Assalini’s Asta’ Atropine dropper Aubry’s TRADE nsas stones 1009 S eye curette 3031 lachrymal scissors 026 bones 1054 rubber stamp of 10 ld’s ear spout 30 immersion bottle 104 stethoscope 1¢ forceps 1014, 2007 to POE ana £08 and needle holder. .2013, 2077 foetus larynx leeches pelvis punching scissors spli f ‘ps yme ya instruments perating sets MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE, | | Max WOocHER 2 Auricles 3070 Auscultation 1022 to 1025 Auspitz dermal scoop 3110 te urethral speculum 4008 Automatic lancets for drawing a drop of blood 1030 Automatic retractors, abdominal «sia La ? mastoid. .2044, 3059 Autopsy scale ...---++++esers 1010 a instruments ...--- .1001 to 1012 Autoscopes 3163 Auvard’s cranioclasts 5020 eurette, uterine 5064 pelvis 5036 retractor, vaginal 5151 Aveling’s hysterotome 51388 obstetrical forceps 5002 repositor, uterine ....--- 5086 transfusion apparatus 1044 Axis traction clamps 5012 ROOKS sik ie ea eee +80 os 5012 forceps... .5003, 5006 to 5011 Aver’s chalazion forceps ....---- 3 BODE eustachian catheter 3045 B Banader’s cataract knife .....--+-++++ 3015 fixation hook ......++++++ 3012 tattooing needle 3017 Babcock’s prolapsus pessary 5176 Baby scales 5042 Bacon’s ear forceps 3051 Baer’s uterine polypus forceps 5101 Mace. ict... ... wie ee LO50 obstetri 59042 Baginsky’s applicator, aural OAT nasali.... . Bota nasal sponge holders.. 3108 tonsilotome . bara ee Baird’s phimosis forceps $104 Baker’s vagiometer .....--+++e+eee08 5177 Balance, druggists’ and physicians 1062 Ball’s stem pessary 5171 tenaculum forceps ....--- 090 fJalsam bottle 1076 : Bantock’s repositot S086 Bandage, clamp 005 elastic 2005 pure gum 2-005 PI LORE Ls stat x ois > 40-3,0. <0 106 POMGUS. 0.50%.» 2105 scissors 210 shears 2103, 2104 Bank's filiform bougie 1056 jaraesthesiometer ..... 1026 & SON. CINCINNATI, ALL i1NSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S Bardeleben’s artery forceps 2013 . bandage shears rae ake bone holding forceps . . 204( Bardeleben’s tracheotome ..... 121 Sarnes-Simpson’s obstetrical forceps O02 sarnes’ applicator 5049 colpeurynters .5001, 5073 cranioclast obstetrical forceps spirometer tampon expellers ........ vaginal specula retractor jarth’s mastoid I Bartlett-Laenec’s stethoscope I Bartrina’s catheters Baruch’s circumcision scissors Basch’s sphygmomanometer Basiotrites Basswood jaths, eye Battery, * dip storage saudelocque’s pelvimeter Bauden’s bullet screw faumgaertner’s intestinal clamp ligature foreeps.. jaunscheidt’s instrument .....- oil taxt’s rhimoscope ......-e+eeeeeverce uvula retractOr «2.2.6. cee cee Baxter’s stricture cutter tazzi-Bianchi’s phonendoscope ODIO Ie fe Beauchene’s Beck’s bone cutting forceps Beckmann-Friedenthal’s cryoscope Beckmenn’s antrum tube nasal curette saw ig scissors speculum .....+-- Bedford's obstetrical forceps ...-- perforator ...++.+-+*» Beer’s Iris. needle .....-.+++++- keratomy knife ...... Behrend’s electrolytic needle holder. . Behring’s antitoxine syringe ......-.-- feinl’s hare lip clamp .....--- felfield’s abdominal retractor ...... Bell. glasses” ..... cei essccces Beloecque’s canule for epistaxis senham’s pile clamp Benique’s urethral sounds Benkiser’s retractor Bennett’s inhaler 2000, TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE 4027 1028 019 rens’ spoke shave rerger se catheter: box 3.5 tongue holding forceps ‘ger’s urethral irrigator sergh’s epilating forceps Bergmann’s artery forceps chisel lithotomy forceps mallet needle holder plaster paris saw pocket case ..... resection knife retractor trachea knife hook Berkeley Hill’s divulsor 46 lithoclast Bernay’s uterine traction forceps Berthold’s ear forceps hook Bertillon’s anthropometric set Bezold’s antrum tube tuning forks ...... Bierhoff’s circumcision scissors cystoscopie lithotrite meatotome Bierhoff-Frank’s cystoscope Bierhofft-Freudenberg’s cystoscopic igelow’s evacuators .......... lithotrite sinus dilator tonsilotome aspirator trocar Rie g! chain saw conductor QUANON few tin ie cs intestinal clamp pedicle clamp needle retractors sounding board for stone Max WocuHer «& Son. CINCINNATI, O. 3090 4068 3139 satis e's 4104 oe ese OLAU -2007, 2013 Se 8051 Hoi én 3064 visie Wie 3066 ee a's 1029 3072 3065 PT 4105 wig aes 4099 eG Gen 4105 4014 saree 4103 epee 4035 instrument for deep located arteries 2016 4044 2063 Pace 3129 Searchers 4047 thoracic trocar tumor forceps vulsellum Bischof’s rectal dilator vaginal speculum ishop’s ear chisels curette fouges 912 <<, tee ee alg 5090 4080 Sap ee 3048 esse USD cvs OUGS 3066 ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K..S, CO,’S Bishop’s mastoid retractor polypus forceps Bishop's tonsilotome urethral speculum . uterine dilator and hystero tome Bistouries cache (concealed) 4026, 4043 Giseecting: =. sis. . -1004, Sa Gs, © 5 e\0 aoe tle eb os We Fa eeane BOENIA:: Ni AnS ae : ‘ ty MEDSPM YS i oe ee 4042, operating, 2019 to 2024; 2107 to F physiological ROGUE. eet sistoury for gastro-enterostomy . Bladier curette <2 e522) os eee TORCH 2 4, oo ee 4021, 4041 measuring instrument phantoms Blake’s ear mirror snare Syringe tuning forks uterine curette Blakeley’s rectal SPCCUMM . ee eo ah vaginal y Blanchet’s cataract sy inge Blandin’s lithotomy knife Blaschko’s comedone extractor Bleyer’s uvula retractor ........... Blickhahn’s mucus curette Blitz’s enucleation forceps lachrymal dilator: tis ik oss. Blizzard’s lithotomy knife Bloch’s thermometer Bloemer’s cilcia forceps Blood examination .... 22s.0 OBO: pipettes transfusion ..... Blot’s perforator Blowpipes Boas’ gastralgesimeter sleve for feces... ccectvecauss 4d Bobbins, decalcified bone Bock’s drainage trocar Boddaert’s drainage trocar uterine knives Bodenhamer’s pile Campa ae - rectal exploring sounds. . irrigator speculum Boecker’s adenoid curette hernia knife laryngeal knives nasal forceps TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER 3059 5101 3129 5149 5138 4089 1019 3013 4075 4043 2110 1013 1089 4077 5169 4042 5168 4015 3058 3060 3063 3064 5064 4092 5159 3002 4042 3108 4092 3074 4075 3158 3078 GUARANTEE So » Max WOCcHER & Boecker’s nasal snare .....- 3096 e - SPeculuM ..sesecesees 3100 polypus instrument ........ 3167 septum punch 3088 throat polypus instrument... 3167 tonsilotome ....-ceeeerees 3129 vulsellug: forceps .....-.+-. 8124 Boehni’s hpyodermic syringes ......-- 1046 Boer’s craniotomy forceps ....--- .. 5014 Boiffin’s needle holder .......--- » 2077 Boiling flasks .....-+-+-e++++4 1073 Boldt’s automatic lancet 1030 carcinoma scoop .......-+--. 5064 stem pessary ...- 50 PERG 5171 uterine dilator .. PSAP ae 5073 Bolton-Bang’s urethral injection sy ringe 4028 Bolton’s pile supporter ....-+++++ee+- 4091 Bonafont’s aural speculum Bond’s placenta forceps soe 1001, 205 Bone chisels drills oe .. . 2081 to ¢ .1001, 2026, 2027 ..1002 to 1014 gouges forceps ShOGIR S535 ...1008, 1015 Bone staffs ..... 5 5 mee Bones, human .. -1054 sorn’s perforated spoon ... igtatag ta le 2 Boses’ plaster shears trachea hooks Bossi’s cervical dilator ..... Bosworth’s antrum tube CIAMP ~ “aie ws eyece'sie curette, adenoid head bands ..... laryngeal curette nasal applicator electrode set erveveseseor saws snare speculum rhinoplastos tongue depressor tonsil snare 2 9115, . .4020 s+ «4080 Bottini’s angioclast incisor urethrotome Freudenberg cauterizer ee IMmcisor §.- .-..ess 4020 Bottles, chloroform ate bao 60 ee BUCS 0 arene side 6a, gd eer -aret so 00, ¢ 2004 MAMCPUMOOIIC (one /ew a 6.3.00 bare 096s 1076 Boucheron’s ear specula........+-+- 8062 Bouffleur’s pocket Case.......-+-++eees 2118 Zougies a boule ......eseeccesecccers 4055 PTOI ocak aieae 6 sie eho od Ss sole 4056 gum elastic ..4055 to 4059, 4067 Vv ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S Son. CINCINNATI, O. Bougies, metal Nelaton’s pure India cesophageal POCURL (5 <.50 cies 5 urethral ......--- 2 whalebone Bow, retroversion pessary saw ,owman’s aspirator for soft z= canaliculus knife " cataract needle bas eye douche ie “ speculum ... lachrymal dilator probes spoon double ended strabismus scissor Boxes for catheters * ‘© microscopic slides Boxwood mallets Bozeman’s dressing forceps. needle holder perineal depressor uterine douches 2 knives . ss = scissors vaginal depressors Ne specula . a support Braatz’s trephine ......- Brace Brandegee’s adenoid forceps Brandis’ nasal speculum.. Brain, rubber stamp of knives Brainard’s drills ....-++++ ators Braun’s appli cephalotrite ....-- colpeurynters cord carrier aha curette, uterine decapitating hook embryotomy knife obstetric forceps perforator ....++. rubber bag tampon expellers = tenaculum forceps uterine syringes .. inal depressors vag retractors Brauninger’s trachea hook... Braxton-Hick’s cephalotrite Brazil’s enucleation knife Brecht’s cilia forceps entropium forceps TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE, . .4049, 4050 rubber... 4059 .3137 ai . 4078 .. .4049 to 4059 . .4055 to 4056 cataract "Ss Pet Dae 053 2077 PSs ay aigis «6 seen " 5060 5134, 5137 Brecnt’s fenestrated spoon Breisky’s cephalotrite /OStetrical forceps elvimeter vaginal retractors speculum Brenner's ear ele, trode Ireter cystiscope Bresgen’s antrum tube ispirator nasal probe obstetrical forceps iterine douche Brewer's vi tinal speculum Brewster's lachrymal probe Brice’s urethral applicator gg’s phimosis 767 eps Brinkerhoff’s rectal speculum Brissez intra uterine speculum Broca’s bone curette csophageal dilator Brodie’s prostatic catheter Pp sroich’s nasal douche Brose’s ele trode Brown's applicator, aural enchonderotome metro urethrotome nasal forceps RS irethral speculum srown-Sequard’s aesthesiometer Ry Bruck’s applicator, aural Bruns’ ay ificial larynx irtery forceps bone curette bone saw bullet forceps anulated needles hisels lrainage tube carrier gouges metacarpal saw 1outh gag periosteum elevators pile clamp plaster shears Olypus scissors retractor hinoscope scissors snare throat forceps tonsilotome trachea retractor usellum for eps Brunetti’s chisel Brunton’s otos opes ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE Max Wocuer ¢ SON, CINCINNATI , 3079 -4009 - -1025 3047 3117 K.-S. COS TRADE Brushes, laryngeal] for trephines an’s ethmoid gauge ge Bryant’s artery forceps pile clamps Bryce’s applicating syringes Buchanan’s elk vator hook separator trepanning set trephine Buck’s applicator COMelg. >. rer drills douche ear set guide knives nozzle pin carrier conductor pipette raspatory retractor throat forceps trocar . rectal Bucklin’s nasal saw Budd's placenta forceps Budin’s pelvimeter " urethral catheters uterine Budin and Pinard’s obstetri Bullet extracting instruments nf : set Bumstead’s ear forceps urethral syringe Bunge’s cord carrier eye curettes Bumsen burner support I surchardt’s haemostatic O. 36 - 2054 4001, 4016 2090 ; 3059 3059 2047, 3060 3140 - 2132 4096 8093 --5021 50380 4025 5060 cal phantom. 5036 - 2060 to 2062 forceps 007 Burettes 1074 Burgess’ throat forceps 140 Burkhardt-Merian’s ear set s066 Burners, for thermocautery 7 2138 to 2140 galvano cautery, eye 3042 nasal 3106 laryngeal 3106 laboratory 1062 Burnett's mastoid knife 1055. Burrage’s intra uterine specula 5149 Burrow’s perineum needle 2091 al tracheal dilator 3118 vulsellum forceps 4124 Burt's uterine curette 064 MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE, ea tc aT oe Max WocHER & SON, CINCINNATI, Busch’s blunt hook and crotchet cephalotrites cord carrier nasal speculum obstetric forceps perforator retractor scissors umbillical Bush's pile needles 41090 rectal scissors 4091 Buttle’s inhaler 3046 retroversion pessary 5172 scarifying knife uterine syringe Button’s anastomosis intestinal Buzzi’s micro thermocautery Ryford’s caustic holder : . 5s ne Oe dressing forceps 9052 hysterectomy forceps 5115 pedicle clamp penseny . tes Se as polypus forceps ate GE SCATTER. oS Sie PA ei ee fo Okee isterine Cunetee = Ai 2 7). 055? 5064 BCISHORM SS ce sees 5140 vulsellum forceps ......... 5091 Byrne's: tissue: forceps.4i: 0 ees 5088 vaginal epeculum:-. i562. 5. 5160 . .4088, 5091 vulsellum forceps C Cables for Skene’s forceps Caldwell’s lachrymal probe Calibrator, Kelly’s Caliper compas Calian’s eye operating set........ as lid irrigator Callender’s drainage tube MIs OTOM EE CHUMP) oak Gath cen es 0 0 1009 es hook 1003 Camman’s cardiometer stethoscopes Campbell’s stem pessary............. 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Casselberry’s nasal forceps ........... x saw 5 POMGGIS’ VCore tase % tonsil’ forcepg 4.6 at CONSHOTOMER °°. Ss ss aa we vulsellum forceps ....... Cataract extraction forceps .......... 3008 ai Rnives® icra 6% 3016 Beedle sci ae ae as 3016 CUBE Cats fas Oe Se ek ke eee 2096 Catheter accessories ......... -. .4068 to 4071 sa DORCO i Ae cc oa ee oe eee he 4068 gauges 4068 ‘ holders 4068 = a eustachian 3046 inbetennG So. ss. Ate oe ew eee 4070 +- trachea tube throat forcepS ...--++++++++5 Coils, cooling, aluminum .....+--+++-+> COT iii 60 as Ome eee i yi CYC wavesecdcrrerereers soft rubber Coles’ obstetrical forcepS....--++++-:- pessaries ....-.+eeeee 5 Colburn’s ear syringe lachrymal syringe Collin’s angiotribe .....-- aspirator bone SAW ..--+--+eeres st : drills shears se bullet forceps probe ..---seeeceerers 2060 2060 5061 4073 screw catheters, uterine ......--++++. clamp forcepS ....++-++see5+ , is eoin catcher condenser cotton carrie curette, uterine ....-..-++++- dilator, csophageal rectal a) era a Sere PT: dic. 8", eds ae oo vie ene ec bien dynamometer ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S Collin’s ear gouging forceps ........+.. 3054 snares 3061 ecraseur, uterine state cg Veo . 5083 foreign body instrument....... 404 hysterometer ¢ intestinal clamp ............- 4073 n intra uterine speculum........ 5149 iris forceps laryngoscope ee et OL 3159 4 luxation: LOrcene: . . 9:0 sien nie tie’ 2101 mouth gags ... Parone sory rer 3149 nasal speculum .......eseesee 8100 needle holder sid csophageal dilator .......- pedicle clamp ......-..+e-ee:. pelvimeter. ....ceceease plaster saw ....... polypus forcepS .....+++++e+ DrObaNG: (4-0 0's: bls aie <3 heen 3171 rectal dilator. ..0.s.scrececse 4080 retractor rib dilator septum clamp ....++-+++++ee5 GNGRE.= » o:cve'so ge abla eree ole ee 3061 stone searcher ....-.+++-sse:: 4046 “t stopcock ...... 4026 uterine dressing forceps ....-- 5053 thermo-cautery scissors ...... 2140 throat forcepS ...----++s+eees $141 tongue forcepS .....+++e+e++5 3139 tonsilotome ....+ese+eereeres 3130 trachea forcepS ...-.++++eee> 3119 bi transfusion apparatus ...-++--. 1044 tumor forceps urethral vaginal specula ......-+.-. 5160, 5161 Re vulsellum forcepS ...--+++++>5 5092 Colpeurynters, rectal ...--.+++eerrers 4034 “¢ uterine sc. ccc cecesce’ 9001 Collyer’s pelvimeters ...--+--++++ “eee “Columbia Special” two-fold pocket COBER -5-sic:<'a-5.5 Heme Meer ree’ 5 Wy Comedone extractors ....+.eee+es 8108, 3109 Common sense pocket cé see 3188, 3189 .5040, 5041 Compressed air outfits Compressor, symphysiotomy Comstock’s obstetrical forcepS....--+-> 5003 53 Conductor for Gigli’s S€AW...-.+-++++> Congester, penis ...++++eeereeees 1036 Congo paper Containers for microscopic slides...... 1079 to 1080 Constipation tubes 4096 Conversation tubes ....-----+eeeerees 3069 Cook’s rectal speculum .......-+++++5 4110 pile clamp ...--eeeeeeeeereees 4111 TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE, Max Wocuer & o Ing bougies, rectal 4089, 4111 urethral 4027 oils 1050, 3036, ¢ v7 specula, vaginal ps 5167 Cooper’s aneurism needle 2016 hernia knife ... - 4075 Cooper-Rose’s nasal tampon ; - 3091 Coplin’s I Cord staining jar ic ndgp oie, EE Ee Cee Tee Cordes bladder forceps nasal chisels Corey’s placenta for¢ eps Cornea knives masseur Cornet’s cover glass forceps. Corrodi’s Cost canulated needle... . tome chisel Cotton box, Phillips arriers, aural laryngeal ck? ie eat opthalmix urethral uterine 5049, 5050, 5 Counting chamber for Thoma-Zeiss’ haemocytometer .. Rett... LORD Counter irritation instrument, saun scheidt’s 104 Courty’s tenaculum forceps 093 Cover glasses .. nisin thet 1075 glass forceps ...... a 1018 Covers, rubber, for dilators. .. t -- 4006 Coxeter’s artery CED. 3S ee 2013 dissecting forceps ..... 1001 etsnagilie te nn 5, Pe eee Sa a2 3049 prostatic catheters ......... 4051 ox stricture cutter 2 Re dt be saa. el ae 4030 Cranioclasts DER MIOMMOLORS os cs, trate Craniotomy forceps sets Crede’s hysterotomes ........... DELVaMeter. wo pint sponge holder, uterine Crile’s carotid clamp needle holder Cri e(tts eve spoons iris needles edatinid | REE PETRI RG anna 5020 strabismus hook nie - 8012 Croenlein’s haemostatic forceps ...... 2007 Crofford’s laparotomy needle . . 2091 Cc needle holders ... Pe ein 2077 Cross bones . ‘ ee cs 1054 Croup kettles 3183 Crown trephine s O56 Cryoscoy Beckmann-Friedenthal’s 1034 ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, COS wy SON, CINCINNATI O. Cube’s laryngeal] syringe Culbertson’s prisoptometer Cupping Curettes, instruments abortion aural bladdex bone dermal eye laryngeal nasal placenta rinsing tonsil uterine Currier’s vagina specula Curschmann’s anasarea t ’ rock inhaler percussion hamr Curtis’ eustachian insufilato nasal rongeur aoe saw speculum Cusco’s rectal speculum throat foreeps tongue holding force; vaginal specula Cushing’s vulsellum forceps Cutisector Cut-offs, Cutter’s automatic pessaries Cylinder for alcoholometers disinfecting microtome urine Cyon’s head clamp Cyrtometers Cyst fixation needle Cyst for¢ eps Cystoscopes, electric. . 401 evacuating er Cystoscopes, irrigating ...... operating photography ureter Cystotomes ee . Czermack’s rabbit holder Czerny'’s bone gouging forceps BUURCR 5 ac shiek t pocket case, aseptic urethral applicator Dalgren’s bone gouging Dakrytome TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UN ner catheters -. -4100, -4102, 4013, 4093 3141 3139 5161 5093 3108 3190 5174, 5176, 5178 1072, 1074 4070 1058 1036 1017 1026 5128 3 to 5127 3, 4014 to 4102 4101 4102 4101 4102 $014 38092 1017 2026 2118 1001 DER GUARANTEE Dalrymple’s ca Darby's chisels rongeur fol Darma¢ applicate spoons Daviel’s Davis’ obstetrical Davy’s lithotomy s« Dawbarn’s Dawson-Sims’ vagin Dawson's applicator pedicle cl Decapitating hooks scissors Dechange’s throat forceps ‘t needle f oop exsection xi 's orceps saw al speculum urethral De Garmo’s hernia syringe 4076 t Delabarre’s mouth g 3149 7 Delaborde’s trachea dilator 3118 ; Delageniere’s tumor screw 4 102 De la Roza’s fixation forceps 3007 : iris needle 3017 Delatour’s sinus curette 2029 ; Delore’s blunt hook 5024 ; 1026 ' Delstanc s adenotome ...... ear curette massage instruments... 3057 snare 3061 nasal snare 3096 speculum ....... 100 rhinoplastos ...ssewcess 3089 De Mooij’s perineum needles .......-. 2092 Dench’s ear operating set .......-+- S067 eustachian catheter 3045 stapes hook 064 tuning fork ........+-- ¢ ae eee vaporizers 3046 whistle is } Deneffe’s trocar : Dengel’s needle holder .......- Denhardt’s mouth gag.. Denis chalazion forceps.......- Dennison’s stethoscope .......-.+. Dental burners hypodermic needles Depressor, rectal tongue vaginal urethral ‘ Dermal instruments Dermatographic pencils Deschamps’ aneurism needles.....2 De Schweinitz’s lachrymal syr Deshaye’s labia and vz Desmarre’s ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, COS Max WocuHeER & SON, CINCINNATI, O. ssmarre lid retractor paracentesis searifying kni telle serre synechotome Despre’s hernia dilator. . Dessar’s nasal bougie.... douche Deutschmann’s cataract De Vilbiss, nasal speculun spray tongue depres Deville’s cotton carrier Dewey’s blunt hook and e Diagnostic instruments tube Dick’s syringe, urethral. uterine knife fe Dieffenbach’s knives 3110, 3111 serrefines , 2016 Dieulafoy’s aspirators 2127 Dilators, anal 41078, 4080, 4081, 4109 eurel. 4.5 2% 3051 hernia 4072 lachrymal :...c8ie iets. 3023 laryngeal 37 Mthotongy iced + Beis Sa cee © 1038 nasal 3077 oesophageal ....-..-e.esee0% 3137 phimosis . a3 1022 rectal .4078, 4080, 4081, 4109 SING ceca 5 adhe eee 2063 tracheal 3118 urethral, 4002 to 4006, 4047 to 4050, 4098, 4106 TONG: sae ek bes es iterine 5073 t vaginal Dillon-Brown’s intubation set ......-- Nitze’s syringe Dip Diphtheria battery, Directors, anal hernia <5 4 ses lachrymal lithotomy yvariotomy pocket case rectal urethral Dishes, laboratory Disk’s, Schultze’s rubber Disinfectors, catheter 2 to 1075 5037 . .4069 to 4071 Disinfectors for catheters 4069, 4071 Dissecting aprons sats cei 1010 eases, anatomical 1010, 1011 TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE, Dissecting cases mic roscopical 1021 FORCHDS ci. wsilut..s 1001, 1002, 1018 gloves ..... a fo te eee NT - MPLS Week ias welics «ovate. 5% ois 1010 instruments ----1017 to 1021 Knives, anatomical ..1008 to 1006 fe microscopical ........ 1018 es WOR cts hath oceate ss yc oie L007 PONG ks Hub dads > wees ae 1010 tables, physiological ....... 1017 Distilling EES, aioe. area oe 1063 Dittel’s apparatus for puncturing the CY, ee aca is saci OE applicator, urethral .......... 4001 divulsor 4002 sounds 4047 urethral forceps 4017 Divulsors, urethral .......... 4002 to 4006 Dix’s spud 3017 MAIER: OUACON ore oi pce oe. ie tae” 4038 lithoclast 4042 Dobell’s tongue holding forceps 3139 MERON OOIB ia mies cn Cty 1064 Dohnberg’s iris ORC EON Fe ci 8009 trachoma forceps 8010 trichiasis 3004 Doleris’ irrigating catheter and dilator. 5061 uterine curette " dilator mop Dommer’s electrodes rectal irrigator Doremus’ ureometer Double current catheters. . 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VR ORSE ees pe ee Duke’s uterine curett Dumont’s tenaculum forceps ... -+-. 5093 Dunsmore’s uterine scissors F P 514( Dunster’s ovarian trocar Duplay’s ear forceps Duplay’s nasal for eps hg speculum i rhinoscope tuning fork UARANTEE, Max oa xiii WocHER & SON, CINCINNATI, Dupuis’ canula for stenosis 3117 Electrodes, eye 3042 4 dilating bougies .....-++++++> 3118 ay laryngeal .....cceeeeecese 3106 Dupuytren’s intestinal clamps. . 4073 ra nasal .3106, 3107 lithotomy knife 4043 . rectal i 2% .4097, 4103 Durham’s ear forceps .----++: 3052 i Sp0nwe. fae von 3178 hind? ets pis gets seas .e 8080 ™ stomach .3179, 3180 = rectal dilator ...+--+++see+? 4080 coi urethral 4018, 4019, 4103 6) retractOr ...-seeeeeee 2045 Electro-endoscopes 4010 to 4015, 4098 retrojecting catheter 4025 magnets 3011 “ seizing forcepS ...----++++ 3113 Electrolyte bougies, Fort’s ......-++++ 4018 (tamu). < ASS sas ss oe vei 5088 re instruments <2 Wwe 4018, 4019 7 Sr irs bag: 8 abate laaiey een We FOE Te 4023 gs needle holders ...... 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Max Wocuer Endo-urethral instruments . . 4016, rectal : 4082, 4083, 4109, Engel’s plaster saw Engelmann’s abdominal re ractor placenta curette ... 5023, Enterostomy forceps Enterotomes ee “Entoutcas” needle holdet Entropium forceps Enucleation forceps scissors sPiglottis crutch Ipistaxis canulae I ipilating forceps I r Irhardt’s ear speculum ...., 3062 Ernst’s artery forceps . 201 Esbach’s albuminometer at ee ‘ 1033 Esmarch’s Bruges SORCEDR ets. ooo: 201 bandage scissors ... ee pipeline Wen bone drill 20 souging forceps ...... 202 bullet probe chisel DIU TORO a) 055 tevstg ed o's drop bottle gouge infusion apparatus ...., inhalers UNL secs ‘rn -- 2002 plaster paris knife ... -+ 2102 . steate os 2103 pedicle forceps ....... sak 5 Aa pocket cases 2119, pasate GEE Pte igh 2111 resection knives Pitas 2024 simus dilator .... 54... 2063 = stopeocks 1052 tinprobe, grooved *...*. 4091, 5071 tongue holding forceps ..... 3139 “i ahh UE On) RR ae cenit -» 2005 ce trachea forceps ........... 5119 wedge and knife ....... 2102 Ether bottles 2004 inhalers o Slee dei 6:0 4c siece eto 2004 forceps needle holder vaginal speculum Ethridge’s haemostatic Eulenburg’s aesthesiometer - baraesthesiometer PAT GIORETORG nes yy wat oa 1s EA eis Ss ied “ thermaesthesiometer Eustachian catheters Evacuating cystoscope Evacuators for litholapaxy Evacuator, Kelly's ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, COS --8008 to 8005 Farka's drainage tube ¢ Farlow's tonsil & SON, CINCINNATI, O. Ewald's 1 I electrods 4097 F sStomac Excisic forceps Explorers, recta Exploring | ugies forceps force] ting in struments, bullet 2060 to bladder and urethral 4024, 4040, Extractior Instruments, soft cataract... 3002 Eye cia Eye points nts ope! g cases needles er stamp of Face, phantom O41 t's haemostatic forceps ei +s, 200 r hystereotomy Re ee Vuelta | tee ae ae »124 Fahnenstock’s tonsilotomes ...... cee OLBU Falta’s entropium forceps 3004 Farabeut's anatomical syring 1008 bone curette 2025 bone holding forceps 2040 shears 035 guide 5040 2 knife, resection 224 Symphysiotomy 026 . luxation forceps 2101 mallet 2028 mensurateur 9040 pelvimeter Perfoxator and suture carrier 5041 protector Pee 5041 Leet duh Ee REE Sere Pe 2042 rT CUOE Nhe eng a tae ta, 2047 Symphysiotomy compressors. 5041 dilator .... 5041 a instruments 5040, 5041 TADCHS Dinhe pce cs ek 5041 ‘'¢ trephine Z i Srrier, tes endoscope punch snare TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER Max WOoOcHER Karnham’s nasal forceps ............ 3080 Kaucher’s stomach tubes . 8179 Fauvel’s caustic holder... ‘ . 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Glass for disinfecting catheters 4070 jars 1078 tubing 1074 Glasses, microscopic........ 1072 to 1078 for urinary analysis... epee TNT Gleason’s head band...... 3165 Gleitzmann’s nasal applicators... .. . 8072 POE CODE yet oid oss. d+ BOS Globe multinebulizer - 3189 nebulizers 3187, 3189 od a aa fe ‘ 5177 Gluck’s bone shears. . 8 2035 trachea tube.... ae ee ere. 4 Os Lg Goehmann’s pelvimeter............... 9028 Goelet’s aneurism needle....... . - 5129 blunt uterine curettes........ 9065 double ended abdominal retractor 5152 dressing forceps............. 5054 four-bladed uterine dilator 074 vaginal speculum............ 5162 Goerl’s electro-urethroscope .......... 4011 Goez’s canulated needle....... $56 etme 2OD4 Goldbeater’s skin........... bees Oe Golding’s trachea dilator... . 3118 Goldtamer’s trocar... . 213 Gooch’s ecraseurs...... 3097 Goodell’s perineum needle..... 2 2088 vaginal speculum....... “ss $262 uterine dilators........3074, 5075 Goodwillie’s elevators....... 2042, 3113 mxRection ‘saw... i) vuiiin 2052 PARR. FURS. 5 oo ES ree S30TT nasal plug S077 nasal speculum.........: 3101 speculum oris weeer 3150 tongue depresso1 Gorgeret’s, anal aural ath urethral a ahs + 4097 Gottstein’s adenoid curettes... tases BOTS cotton carrier. . ae ss 3047 nasal forceps...... ADR ae | PAIR DOR. NCROW 5S Eis fo BOTA throat forceps eeeeeee- 3142, 3148 Gouges, aural. eh 048, 3049 be Rin lee iwta 3 elas -1001, 2026, 2027 CFA ss eae Hits 24 5 -B017 DARA sos. RNS 3073, 3074 physiological ......... 2 ry Guinea. pigs «is viensinwa ast Hollaender’s hot air apparatus.... Holme’s nasal scissors.........+. urethral drainage tube....... 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Hysterometers Hysterotomes Hysterophore Ice LL, DESHI E ich «+++ 1050 es i he be, Ea Kee so EEE Illuminating apparatus, electric....... 3107 3161 to 4015, 4082, 4098 to 4103, 4109, 4110 avitreous thermometer... .. Incisors, prostatic..,. Incubators Immisch’s 1037 ++++..4020, 4103 TIN! rp: ails ath) gg cs 1065 to 1067 ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, COWS Max Wocuer & Son, CINCINNATI, O. Incubators for babies ee Rar soeee. 5043 Infusion apparatus.... 1044 needles ob 0 ess etsy) ee Ingal’s nasal applicator. oa oie oie 507 forceps S08 knife 3091 rongeur forceps 3083 Scissors 309 Blears 2) ees 3095 snare a Perk aa e oe 3097 spatula Pa Tee a 8095 speculum 3101 rectal canula..... 4095 Inhalation CDDALRCs. oe ioe ee Re >184 Inhalers, ammonia 3184 "A anaesthetic -2000 to 2004 iodine O46 Ramage’s , SE erry kerb -»+- 8182 steam So sided ages ee O18: Injection needle, tonsil 3126 Syringes, anatomical 1008, 1009, 1016 hypodermi ..1045 to 1047 urethral 1049 Inoculating bath 1071 Instillation tube 5058 Insufflators yi 3046 Interosseous enite 10% 7) : °° eee Seog Intestinal buttons -4076, 4077 needles Intubation sets 2088 catheters specula Intra uterine -5060 to 5063 oy 4 -5149, stem pessaries .....5171 Syringes Intra venous needles Introducing forceps for intestinal but- tons sre A a yg areas 4077 Introducing forceps, Gant’s...... 4112 roGhne “tnbintory (2s Atta eg 5046 Iodoform boxes 2101 Iris forceps 8009 hooks $012 RMIVes 0 ee sgh, Se es 3014 kneedles 3017 probes 30z: Scissors D, 3f -++.4025, 5060 to 5063 -. 4013, 4014, 4099, 4102 accessories. ---1051, 1052 cystoscopes Irrigator pipes and Irrigators YP Sh ott ee cael rah cat nee 1051 4 SY EUG stele ae ged eee 8034 _ rectal 4089, 4111 . SLOMIN CH Nort win's » cit mapa in Bae 3178 urethra] .... 4025, 4026, 4028, 4029 4104, 4105 TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTER, a Israel’s needle holder retractor Itard’s eustachian catheters Ivan’s cotton carrier head band speculum J Jackson’s binocular operating lens perineum needles FOtractor | ><:4.: 3% stem pessaries turbinotome vagina speculum vulsellum forceps Jacob’s hysterectomy forceps. vulsellum forceps Jacobson’s ear chisel forceps knives ined probe Susi syringé Jacques’ stomach tube......... Jaeger’s cystotome and spatula double spoon ........ keratomy knives lid plates strabismus hook Jaennel’s polypus forceps. Jakesch’s-Schwing’s cephalotrite bladder forceps craniotomy forceps Janda’s pelvimeter Janet’s apparatus for disinfection dessication of catheters ct a ae pile injection syringe SPIO CCOCOINE Es ie ss ck Janet-Frank’s bladder phantom syringes Janssen’s ear for¢ eps Jarvis’ nasal forceps og Tae eee shares { 5 “ specula pile clamp septum clamp punches transfixion needles Jeffrey’s chain saw ..... respirator forceps Jenk’s obstetrical perineal scissors ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING - 1049, and 2080 3047 3165 $101 3059 3063 3029 53012 5103 5017 5108 5015 5030 1071 4105 4095, 4106 $102 $105 3083 3094 3098 3101 4110 3089 3088 3091 2052 3182 5005 5142 THE K.-S, CO.’S xxiii Jetg Jung’s Max WocHER & SON. CINCINNATI, O. Jennison’s congester rectal irrigator iterine douches ild’s rhineurynter en’s cranioclast Jewett’s obstetrical forceps Jobert’s vaginal retractors Johnson’s electro-magnet ............ retrojecting catheter Jones’ haemostatic forceps pile clamp uterine dressing forceps Juillard’s ether mask microtome knife Junker’s inhalers Jurasz’s antrum trocar aural applicator nasal applicator forceps ptum clamp it forceps Justi’s adenoid curette K . Kaltenbach’s ligature clamp forceps.. * instrument Kangaroo tendons ........ Bespmoura’s ‘Ten tirccek . ean ea Kathi’s nasal forceps ......:. Katsch’s plaster paris saw Kaulich’s plaster paris saw Keene’s bone gouging forceps... polypus snare rectal speculum rongeur ee trachea tube ....... Kehrer’s cranioclast pelvimeter uterine polypus forceps Keith’s abdominal needles drainage tube pedicle clamp Toreceps Kelly’s amputating knife anastomosis hammer applicators ... .4083, 5050, artery forceps ‘alibrator “‘e .. 0138, satheters, urethral . .. 4052, Gt rae. Ses ss a a -ocaine syringe ‘eezing and paraffine microtome Needs HOMEE se dder measuring instrument 1059 1058 20038 3104 2080 3061 4093 2038 8115 5013 5028 51038 2088 2135 5127 .”5116 5169 5168 5168 2008 5168 5167 5118 5062 5169 TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE. Max WoOCcHER & SON, CINCINNATI, O. Kelly’s cotton packer ; curettes dilating sounds dilator dressing forceps ecraseur electro protoscopic se endoscopes ..... evacuator glass ball for urine guillotine forceps hemostatic forceps infusion apparatus intestinal needles ... intra-venous needle knives knot tier myoma knife pick needles (Lister’s) needle holder placenta forceps proctoscopes probe rectal applicato1 dilator scoop retractors scissors searcher sigmoidoscope sounds sphincteroscope spincter dilator sponge holder syring tenac tissue forceps ureteral catheters urethra depressor forceps urine collecting instrument uterine catheters knives polypus forceps syringe vulsellum foreeps Kelly-Halsted’s thumb forceps Kelly-Miller’s needle holder Kelsey’s anal fissure knives injection syringe pile clamp proctotomy knife rectal applicator ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING ° 5050 5065 5167 4109 5054 5169 4109 4008, 5167 -5167, 5170 5169 5169 5168 Pr .1044, 5170 2088 1044 5135 5145 5169 5169 2088 2080 2080 4089 4095 site: 8 4086 1089 4078 THE K.-S, CO.’S XXIV Kelsey’s rectal retractor ‘ 4091 BOOOD 23, as1s" 5k eupale telie 1092 ADCOWULBD tain avin Hs 5 taste 4093 vulsellum forceps .... 4088 Kemp’s..rectal cooler .......<¢%a 6 5 King’s varicocele clamp Kipp’s gas generating apparatus... 1074 Kirkpatrick’s urethral applicators.... 4001 Kirstein’s adenoid curette .......... 3076 laryngeal electroscope ...... 8163 Kisch’s cooling speculum ¢ 5167 Kitasato’s mouse and rat holders.1064, 1017 Kiter’s mrethrotome: 0. (005 ees a ts 4031 Kiwisch’s perforator ............ zo, BOSS uterine sound io). Sais 5071 Klausner’s tongue holding forceps . 3140 Klein’s meat juice press vtats 3181 Klotz's endoscope 9 oi:.6 Hees ae oe es 4008 Kluge’s maxillary fracture splint ... 3145 Knapp’s capsular forceps. :’. << 4 4vms<'ss 3008 cataract knife ...... Treen cystotomes ... vi 033 w yet. 9 ee entropium forceps .... J . B004 eustachian tip as 3046 eye curette 3 BCISSOTE 5, ea ste sist 6id'ein Va speculum 30 foreign body hook ....... 3012 } intestinal clamp ; MA 4074 iridectomy spoon ..... i 3031 iris needle lachrymal syringe knife needles needle holder nozzles ophthalmic operating case ophthalmoscope by powder blower trachoma forceps saw Knight’s nasal forceps scissors tonsil snare, electric stethoscope Knives, amputating anal fissure aural brain analiculus capsule TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE, XXV Max WOCcHER & SON. Ci g—— — = a —a —— ee aan — ee eee NCINNATI, O. 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Ege 2000 urethroscope --+++++++** . 4017 pterygium .------srrrtt Net 3016 electrolytic needles .-++ +++ 4018 rectal 4089 injection canula ..-----+-> 4017 POURCTION “oc co vetoed see ee rene 2024 . intra urethrotomy Bath 0a9 4017 Roswell Park’s .-----:-:**""* 2017 irrigator, urethral ....-++: 4025 searifying ..-++-ssssse77"" 3014 knife, urethral ..----++er*° 4016 MAHI ce ya ee ce ee ee Fees aie 1019 probe, urethral ..---+-+++99* 4016 skin-grafting ..----::****""° 3111 spatula RN MSan ee aS 4016 spinal, physiological .-------- 1013 speculum ..----- arti 1098 staphy lorrhaphy «--+se:rt7** 3114 urethrometer ty 4033 strabismus ..---ssss°es" °°? 3015 urethrotomes .-----:> 4105, 4106 symphysiotomy 5026 Kortuem’s skin erafting knife ...-+++-- 3111 eS, Rica St cage te i Re eh 3126 Krakauer’s adenoid knife SS a oe ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S. CcoO’S TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE, xXxvi | Max WocHer «& Son. CINCINNATI, O. \ Kramer’s eustachian catheters f Kupferath’s obstetrical forceps 5005 } a ear specula Kuttner’s stomach illuminator se 3181 | _ syringes intestinal illuminator...,... 4082 | Krassowsky’s tissue forceps laryngeal electroscope....... 316% Krause’s trocar lithotrite 6-i1s 0 aki CAE 4044 | ear applicator snare handle.. esas “ 3107 | enchonderotome | Steam sterilizers for catheters 4071 laryngeal curettes syringe laryngoscope Kyle’s adenoid knife. . i) nasal applicators Septum splints forceps tonsil knife... shares set of polypus instruments 5167, 3168 hy i sinus canula L ; a throat forceps | tongue depressor } } universal handle Labia speculum....... ol AS ys 1+ \ 7] Kretschmann’s incus hooks and vagina phantom....... -- 5037 : Krieg’s septum knife 2090 Lallemand’s caustic holders.......... $001 | ae thermo-cautery burners x 2140 Lambert’s trachoma forceps’. 2. er oe. 501¢ Krishaber-Collin’s, trachea trbes is. 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OOD Leroy d’Etiolles’ ear spoon filiform bougie ...... 4056 lithotomy scoop .... 4040 Lesser’s sponge holder ............. 056 Leuffen’s post-mortem set ........... 1011 weer ei itis. nNéedia” 60 ef Bee ak ee © 38017 lachrymal. dilator (F312 ee: oS: 3023 Levin’ director, oo ye. i 4072 phimosis forceps ............. 4022 Reevret 8 OCPARCUNS -s ee oy k 5083 obstetrical hooks ........... 5024 Placenta ‘hook (0 e000 509 5025 polypus forceps .......... 4 104 Lewis’ clamp foreens ..)2000......... 5126 Detele Claman Stes. soc osc, 2101 DOCROCE CONG ROW 650 oes se 2051 varicocele clamp .......2'0:... 4027 Lewkowitz’ lithotomy forceps ........ 4041 Leyden’s #sthesiometer 2 thoracic: trocar os 3 es 2131 Pe LOPOREB o's. e's bos c os th OOS! 40° SONS SENIGRUOR. 5. os eA 30384 POO ong eb k's celts Cone eos ees FEUFACLOPS 2.6 cee eee e ees -8028, 8029 Liebold’s eye speculum .............. 3029 IG Toreene Wie Jet cs PES, 3009 lachrymal scissors ......... 3026 = subpalpebral syringe ........ 3033 Liebreich’s canaliculus knives ........ 3013 = eye specula iris forceps MU EOT ov ce eet 3025 ophthalmoscope .......... 3018 Lienhardt’s urethrotome ............ 1031 Lifters, microscopic section .......... 1021 PRMD OMORINTO tay Se ae L tors to 5085 Ligatures to 2097 Ligature carriers .........2094, 4090. instruments ...2077 to 2094, 5128 to 5130, 5145 to 5147 winder 2096 oN i ie a ee at dice <-:? ae Limousin’s urine apparatus 1033 Pen OCR CHICO Boise Sheet GUS 2026 een Te CLOMID TU MG ee eh, 4111 Lister’s artery LOPCG OE a siewets sson 2014 bandage scissors’: .......... 2103 bone" TORCeDR” FEO... 20488 drainage tube forceps GRP DOPCCNE ons cer Ort foreign body hook, ear ee MS hd Pe ee sinus forceps Liston’s amputating knives ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S XXVili SON. CINCINNATI, O Liston’s artery forceps bone Liter flasks Lithoclasts Lithotomy crutch instruments LATHUS: DAVEE. oo igo ck ee: pencils Little’s haemostatic forceps knives lithotomy director i forceps MEMO § soca a a bce 7 scoop Er ee staff stone searcher operating set 2... 3.7 le SO “i pocket ‘cases. 23255... 20 5 9448 retractor splinter forceps? ossa hs Sie! trocar Loebker’s bone curette Loefiler’s bullet forceps Loewenberg’s nasal forceps.... sharp spoon, nasal Lohnstein’s dilator ...... retention catheter universal support urethral electric lamp. . urethrotome Lollini’s obstetrical forceps London hearing horns Longyears’ polypus forceps 66 2h P eRe. 7 uterine syringe Loomis’ placenta forceps Loos’ dressing forceps ...... 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Litcae’s aif age oe applicator, ear eat: chides. ots ee douches ... forceps eustachian catheters .... catheter holder .. furuncle knife TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE . .4035 to 4046, 2014 2034 1074 4042 4106 4106 1036 1036 2009 2110 4039 4041 4043 4046 4039 4046 2073 , 2116 2046 2098 30 )29 )61 84 3076 4005 4107 4015 4010 4106 5010 3069 5104 5058 5022 5054 3019 3039 2014 1067 3076 3072 3084 3103 3173 4070 8084 3076 3045 3047 8048 8051 8053 8045 3046 3055 Max WoOCcHER Lucae’s massage probe perforator powder blower probes ...--+eeeeeereeee speculum, ear tonsilotome tunning forks tympanum, artificial Ludlam’s uterine elevator Ludwig’s incus hooks Luecke’s bone shears 2029 GUPGLED, <3.’ chose cree ee ee Luer’s advancement forceps 3009 artery 2014 bone gouging 2038 “. . 5017 cilia forceps 3006 cheek retractors 3154 ecraseur 5084 electro-magnet 3011 4024 extractors eye specula 3030 3033 syringe foreign body extractors 4024 fragment crusher 4040 hysterectomy forceps POOL UT lachrymal syringe ..... 3033 lithotomy dilator ... 4038 leeches, artificial 1041, 1042 mouth gag 3151 phimosis forceps 4022 pile clamps ...-.-- 4086 throat forceps 3144 trachea dilator 3118 retractor ...-- 3120 tubes 3116 tracheotome 8121 tonsilotome 3131 urethral forceps 4023 urethrotome 4031 uterine polypus forceps ... 5104 3053 Luer-Hartmann’s mastoid rongeurs Luer-Koerte’s lithotomy scoop. . 4106 Lund’s nasal forcepS.....-.-++++eeeee8 3085 sponge holder .....---+--++++5 505T Lusk’s air inflating tube 50388 cephalotrite 5017 obstetrical forceps 5010 Lutze’s dermic scarifier ......0+++++++ 3112 Luy’s urine separator ....--+++++e++5 4107 Luzardi’s iris needle 3017 Lyon’s urethral dilator 4005 ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S Mackenzie’s condenser nasal forceps BRAPE aS ip respirators ...... throat forceps r tonsilotomes uvulatome Maddox’s eye test ....-.-- bos ary 9 double prism Magnifiers ....-.+++++- Maier’s adenoid curette polypotome ....-+-eeeeeeeeee uterine dressing forceps knives ...... ...013 " polypus forceps Maissoneuve’s lithotrite ....-- 2s urethrotomes a uterine ecraseur Male urethral instruments. 4001 to 4067 4098 to Malecot’s catheters Malgaigne’s patella clamps Malherde’s mastoid retractor Mallets =i. 6.60: PERRIN HBV as 6 8 Mallez’ bougie a boule......-++++++> Mandeville tonsilotome Mann’s placenta forceps Manton’s tissue “ .--+seereeeere Marana silkwormgut ...+--+ +e eee eere 2096 Marconi’s tonsilotome ...-+++-++++++5 3132 Marcy’s double current catheter........ 4054 Marey’s sphygmograph ....+---- 1027 Markoe’s lithotomy staff .....--++++> 4039 Maroon, soft rubber catheters. Marsee’s bone drill .....- Marshall’s pile clamp Martin’s air inflating tube . bandages by caustic holder cephalotrite cord carrier curettes .....+++* " cyst forceps dressing forceps hook and crotchet inflating tube hysterotome needle holder ....-- needles obstetrical forceps .. aed a pelvimeter ..-++++e++++ perforator polypus forceps pure gum bandages TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER G .4065 to 4066 2031 4087 5038 UARANTEE, XXX Max WocHER Martin’s retractors ectal irrigator retractors ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S 59, 3060 Mathieu's retractor McClintock’s polypus forceps & SON. CINCINNATI, O. Sequestrum forceps 2039 snare stone searcher 4046 stethoscope throat forceps 3145 ) t tenacula tissue [O88 vulsellum forceps tongue holding forceps 3140 | Martini’s dermal curette tonsilotomes 3 | Hi intestinal clamp forceps urethral forceps 40238, 4024 | ovarian compression vulsellum forceps 1088 | | Masks, chloroform and ether 2002 Maunoir’s strabismus scissors 028 ij : ocular May’s cilia forceps 3006 i | Mason’s mouth gag 7 ec ee Mayer’s cat holder 1017 1 Massachusetts General Hospital vulsel septum splint 3091 ; 1 PUT RO DGOWINS Se Ghee 6% to hirdrele se Mayo-Robson’s decalcified bone bobbins. 4077 i. by Massage apparatus, aural Mayo’s vaginal retractors | | prostatic Maw’s bow saw } Massy’s stethometer McBurney’s artery forceps i | Masticator= (v5 t45 430% iis ip needle holder t 4 Mastoid drills ....... . - - 2032, 2038 51 retractor ht i, Mathew’s fistulatome 4089 McClure’s iris scissors ............ mie hysterotome 5139 McDonald’s strabismus hook | feotalspectium .... 6%. <4 4093 intestinal clamp hy Mathieu's artery forceps ........ 2014 McEwen’'s chisels { : bandage shears 2104 gouges coh \ bath speculum ........ 5148 needle holder it bone gouging forceps - 20388 McFarlan’s lachrymal syringe..... | holding , 2041 McIntosh’s pessaries .............. i! bone saw 2049 McKay’s ear forceps... 1 OR is igi ad- 0d cares sins, 5 2036 MeKensle'’s sear: spootici th. «ices pti e } | canulated needle ........... 2094 McKernon’s septum splint ......... 3091 | cyst forceps 5123 McLain’s pocket knife ...... 2111 hie dilator, urethral ...... 4038 McLane’s obstetrical phantom 5037 | } CIGVR UN 8S Oe 2042 McLean’s anastomosis forceps 4106 hi eye needle holder 30382 obstetrical forceps D006 : fistulatome 4089 MeMurray’s dermic knife 3111 foreign body forceps 3119 Meaday’s vaginal speculum 5164 myEcevotome | Leh ai. 5139 Meadows . 5164 intra-uterine speculum 5150 Measures 1009, 1010, 1036 ' iris scissors E Meat juice press 3181 laryngeal forceps 3145 Meatometer 4026 lithotomy dilator ........ 4938 Meatotomes 4026 forceps 4041 Meatoscopes 4008, 4098 } luxation forceps 2101 Medicine cups 3184 nasal 8085 Meig’s craniotomy forceps 5015 needle holders - 2080, 2081 Meinhoff’s vaccinator 1043 } obstetrical forceps 5011 Meissenbach’s intestinal clamp 1074 i} osteophore ....... Meltzer’s ecraseur 5084 Hy ovarian trocar 2134, é Mendel’s laryngeal syringe 3176 | pile clamp ...... L087 Mensurateur 2058, 5040 ht plaster paris saw 2102 Mercier’s bougie, whalebone 1055 } shears catheters, elastic 4060, 4063, 4067 | } polypotome, laryngeal metal 4051 | polypus forceps soft rubber 1065 a aspatories 2043 Mesnard’s craniotomy forceps 5015 | . rectal catheter 4089 Mestram’s mouth gag | | speculum 1093 Metacarpal saws 2050, 2051 TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE, Metro urethrotome 4030 Meyer’s antitoxine syringe 3121 Aa cystotome . 33 bearers ie 8002 “ie hypodermic syringe 1046 storage battery 4020 Meyer-Mojsisovic’s bistoury 1013 a chain and hook... 1014 dissecting forceps .. 1015 Meyerhof’s foreign body hook... tonsil curette ...+---++++. Meyhoeffer’s capsule knife ....--- S eye spoons ..---++-+>+- x iridectomy knife ....- Micalicz’s-Stoerck’s tonsil haemostate Michel’s rhinoscope Michelson’s excision forcepS......++-+- ss excisor a Se Micrometer ce Lao ee se tee 8 Microscopes .....- 1055 to 1057, 1060 to 1061 accessories 1057 Microscopic instruments and accessories 1018 to 1021, 1075, 1079 to 1080 ~ dissecting cases ........--- 1021 nr TOTDD sie. e ect EN o'te-ye 1059 oe slide boxes .... -1079 to 1080 Microtomes .....----++seeeee> 1058 to 1059 Miczkowsky’s ear SPOONS ...++++++55> 3050 Middeldorf’s trocar ......+-+eeeeeee8 1020 ¥ retractOrs ...-seeerseeee 2046 Midwifery sets .......csseeeesercece 5048 Miescher’s haemometer ....--+++++++% 103 Mikulicz’s antrum trocar ....-.+--+-+: 3104 a enterotriptor ......-- 4109 Mile’s ecrasSeur .....-e ee eeeeseeerecs 5084 hare lip clamp .....-+-+-++++- 3108 Miliano’s varicocele compressor MEER ING .. 5 os te aati de 0 BV ale Vee ee MCAT OUG dis <6 6 Wi bine owe ieee + sla 4 e'8 Miller’s sponge holding forceps 4 uterine dilator ....--+++ee+ee% ‘i, vaginal speculum ...... Milne-Murray’s obstetrical forceps Milne’s serrefine Minor operating knives ~ ce GOCE 3s piecds Marea 6 200290 Minot’s rotary microtome Miot’s otoscope ......- PEON TIER ss os wine, 0:4: bitin a Ole 006 MOG ysis 6 0-074.0°5 . laryngeal ......eeeeeceeeces Mirror protectors ......-. Mitchell’s applicator ........-- #4 catheter ....ceccerecercess prostatic bougie carrier..... 4001 Mohr’s buretteS .....-.-2+-e-eecereees 1074 2 pinchcocKS ...-..seeeeeeeeres 1052 be pipettes 1078 xxxi Max WocuHErR & SON, CINCINNATI, O. ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S Mol’s: bullet: forceps’ ..°s... 5.55 eet at 2061 throat SEN Tit ate es aha oa eit oO Mooij’s perineum needle Sie utr a ae ae Moldenhauer’s foreign body hook... . 3055 Molesworth’s uterine syringe... 5058 Monitor pump ........ bd daa ne ee Monk’s needle holder .........-ce+8- 2081 Monnoyer’s fixation forceps 3006 Mop for trachea tubes ........ Sin oe Moreau-Wolff’s catheters ......... .- 4062 Morton’s corneal masseur ......+++-. 8016 ophthalmoscope ......-.+- 3020 Mobetio Battin: oe Gels Wl e ecre a 2106 Mosher’s sponge holder .. Neon 2. B06T Mosler aspirator .......-.+e.0-- is Mosquito forcepS .......s.ssey a . 2008 Motai’s finger curette ........-. 3110, 3148 MOtCE TRLFACLOEE (5%, 3-205 ean see ed 2046 Mouse hholder: 3164 si. Wein ss eee ne ee OF 1064 FOES LESS eae ole eae » ace ets ae Mouth gags and specula....... 3148 to 3153 SRIGIES 2 oie pce. dies Pee er eee 3184 Mule’s vitreous spheres ..... Peacmate 3035 Multinebulisers .2.. 0.) scepesncestes GlOm Munde-Sims’ retractor ........+-++++-+ 5154 vaginal speculum ....... 5164 4 Thomas’ pessaries ......-++++5 5174 Munde’s bath speculum .......++++++>+ 5149 ovarian pessary ...........- 5174 vi placenta curette .......-++-- 5024 forceps 5023 “s rectal irrigator 4089 i sharp uterine curettes...... . 5066 Mic uterine curette .......-seee.% 5066 Munger’s adenoid curette ....-+-.e++- 3076 Munier’s trachea forcepS ......-+++++:. 3119 Munson’s suture stay ....---eeereees 2094 Murphy’s anastomosis buttons........ 4076 by intestinal buttons.......... 4077 = as CIGNA is 3.6 eee ts 4074 ds introducing forceps ....-.-- 4076 Museux’s vulsellum forceps....-- 3125, 5095 4002 Mussey’s bladder curette Musson’s finger curette Myle’s antrum canula bs TEGCEE: oe cee ea ek ses electric otoscope n° lingual tonsilotome nasal curette ee “ ethmoid clipper ....++++. 3085 POTCULG. 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TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER Pulley and fork 5145 5038 Pulling’s funis clamp Pyle’s perineum needle 2093 Pynchon’s nasal forceps ............ 3085 tonsil seizing forceps....... 3125 Quain's stethoscopes 1.64000 ses banks 1022 Quincke’s stomach pump .......... 3178 set for lumbar puncture 2129 Quinlan’s nasal forceps Quire’s ear curette Rachiotome chisel LOVCODG Sey 5 Si Pie as saws Racks for eye instruments knives test tubes inhaler bone tamage’s Ramier’s shears Ramsbotham’s embryotomy knife Rapin’s perforator Rarefacteurs, aural Raspatories, ws periosteum trepanning Ratti’s trichiasis forceps Rauchfuss’ powder blower ......... . 3170 Ravat’s laryngoscopes ..... 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Sass’ spray tubes tongue depressor Satchels, obstetrical Satterlee’s bone forceps saws Satterthwaite’s calvarian clamp Savigny’s bistourie cache Saws, blade bow : ; -.- 2048 chain exsection her a meté arpal nasal plaster paris post mortem rachiotome spiral wire Sawyer’s obstetrical forceps... . - 5008 Sayre’s bandage shears.............. 2104 periosteum elevator we : - 2042 i raspatory 20438, 311 C suspension apparatus .. - 2106 Scales, baby a A 5042 Scalpels, dissecting Fi 1003 to 1005 physiological <:.§'te.y eye lithotomy microscopical minor operating pocket case trepanning Scanzoni’s caustic holders cephalotrite dilator scarifying knife, uterine 9138 Scarificators a> he . é . 1040 aural ; --» 0060 eye 3015 Scarifying instruments, dermal « Oka Scarifiers, uterine 5137, 5138 Friedinger’s ane L045 Scattergood’s pessary 5 Oe Schaeffer’s nasal forceps OSE curette . B0TT Schall’s electro urethoscope.. 4012 Schapp’s drainage tube eee a Schatz’s metranoikter .. 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S55 Talley’s vaginal speculum cholelithotomy tubes interchangeable. . forceps Max WOoOcHER & Syringes, anatomical ......1008, 1009 . applicating, urethral - 4028, TARR RIL Sn Mn'o'ed ww ele peels = “ aural oe Sale © bladder ... --- 4028, 4029, | " catheter -4028, 1| a cocaine diphtheria 3121 embalming .1008, 1009 \ eye coe eveceee. .38033, 3034 | hemorrhoidal «+. » 4095, 4112 | hernial ee ele ait a / a hypodermic .-1045 to 1047 injection, anatomical 1008, 1009, 1016 a DEGREE ete a st os 4 e 1049 intra uterine ... 5058 lachrymal 303. mavyoscat os. 3176 DURGA Ee bale RUE. an 5s ae 3104 oesophag als - 3138 ointment, urethral ...... 4028, 4029 physiological 1016 pile injecting 4095 urethral 4028, 4029 uterine ‘ 5058 wound dressing Szymanowsky’'s applicator, nasal ‘i applicator, laryngeal t bandage shears 2104 gouges 2027 a TEE ee eee 2050 bs Tait’s artery forceps 2012, 5109 Tallquist’s haemoglobin scale 1030 Tally’s uterine douche ..... 5063 Tampon expellers ........ 9059 Be i tee POR EG ey ag a ee 9050 Tannhoffer’s razor 1019 Tansley’s lachrymal syringe 103 o DOT DUR2OUBTO (Poe Okeke ccc. 3061 Pen arey thee ket ee ee 1009 Tardieu’s trachea scissors 3121 Tarnier’s basiotrites 019 ti cephalovrite 019 5 colpeurynter 9001 pe embryotome 5026 Pa obstetrical forceps Prev 5010 vi retractors for premature labor. 5040 / ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, COS xliv So! 1. CINCINNATI, O. Tarsitani’s obstetrical forceps 1010 Tattooing needles, eye........ 3017 Taylor-Bumstead’s urethral syringe 40.9 Taylor’s blunt hook cataract knife 3015 keratomy knife 3015 lens spoon 3031 phimosis scissors 4027 vaginal speculum 516¢ Teale’s extraction instrument 8002 os gorgeret ay 4007 vulsellum forceps ....... 5100 Feet’s nasal forceps ........... 3087 Teevan’s lithotomy forceps 4041 \< a Eons enemas aad 4045 * MPCEREOCOMG ...... «absentee 4032 Temperature charts 1037 hs RERREORE i wn S tent cote 1050 Tenacula, anal 4096 aural m% 9\0 aoe’ og a a 5 ce colporrhaphic ......... 5147, 5148 dissecting 1005 physiological 1013 rectal tracheal uterine Tenaculum forceps Tenotomy set Tents, sea-tangle . sponge tupelo Terrier’s hysterectomy forceps phimosis forceps Terrillon’s hysterectomy forceps Test drums “* glasses paper ox 3 sets for color blindness 3041 IRA eG. 10236 tubes tube racks holders ., kype . Testicle, artificial : ¢ Teufel’s suspensory bandages ........ 4113 Thallon-Fowler’s needle holder......... 2083 Thebaud’s sphincter dilator ccecss 408] Theobald’s lachrymal probes .......... 3028 > strabismus hook ........... 3012 Thermaesthesiometer 102¢ Thermo-cauteries : 2137 Thermo-cautery bulbs 5 points Thiersch’s ligating forceps ........... 5147 Thoma’s microtome knife ............. 1058 Thoma-Zeiss’ haemacytometers - 1030 Thomas-Cutter’s pessaries ............ 5172 TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE. Thomas-Hewitt’s Thomas’ canaliculus knife Max WocuHer ¢ pessaries Smith’s pessaries Sims’ vaginal speculum 4 cranitomy forceps = drainage tubes ~ dressing forceps ..... 5055 ‘4 obstetrical forceps 5010 ks pedicle clamps 5128 yt perforator 5034 vt POCROTION hi oes ioe v's to 5176 Sa! sac forceps 5124 “4 stem pessaries 5172 tampon expeller 5059 vi PR TORO E foe a 5089 ‘e uterine curettes 5067 vy dilator 5081 Ki vaginal speculum 5166 wire shouldering forcene:.:;;;... 5145 * “twister 5145 Thompson's bladder forceps 4021 ¥ color test set 3041 LVUROR: 255 ce sree aka 4006 evacuators 4037 - gorgeret 4007 " BO OURI es eee th these 4045 a lithotomy staff 4039 “ig MCRCOLOMO LS 6 4026 | porte caustic Vigeale sc Oe 7 sound for urethrotomy... 4032 a stone searchers 4047 ‘s trocars, ovarian 5133 urethrolome re eis c0 «SOR urethral forceps 4024 as vesical forceps 4021 | Thorington’s retinoscopic mirror ...... 3021 | Thorner’s retractors me 3060 Thornton's haemostatic forceps 2012 Throat forceps 3148 illuminator ithe 3164 | Thudichum’s nasal speculum 31038 / Thuerriegl’s mouth 3152 Thumb forceps eee 2088 GOR oo. <5: 5 Se winter eae 1040, 2111 Thumim’s angiotribe ...... ee a re Ye 4° Tibone’s obstetrical COR CRDR to lie wae 3k s 5011 Tiersch’s skin grafting knife. .....2....31 11 Tiemann’s bullet forceps ecraseur 2062 5085 ear forceps embryotomy forceps entropium forceps ......... laryngeal scissors Bh Dotter i i it, eee perineum needle tampon expeller throat forceps tonsilotomes vaginal speculum ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, COS SON, CINCINNATI, O. Trautmann’s applicator Tilanus’ trachea dilator 3118 Tilleaux’s artery forceps 2014 Tips, eustachian i reateuleee 53046 DOOR MGR oe ica cs é 6 hi hate niaiy ne Tissue forceps -- 2098, 3113, 5088, 5089 Tobold’s caustic carriers laryngeal forceps knives probes 4 scissors ms snare e bf syringe laryngoscopes tongue depressors Toeplitz’ tonsilotome 4029 Tongue depressors ...... «eee. 3154 to 3157 holding forceps -3188 to 3140 TOI 5c wont. oie Ga es peices Tonsil instruments .......... --3124 to 3134 Tonsilotomes 3129 to 3134 Torlat’s phimosis foreege 35.0: 4022 Torsion forceps Tourniquets tonsil Tousey’s artery forceps Toynbee’s artificial tympanum diagnostic tube ear forceps = specula Trachea retractors tubes Tr cheotomes CESS # Trachetomy instruments. . Sets Tractor, uterine Transfixing pins 1 ‘ Transluminating instruments ansfusion apparatus Traube’s percussion hammer pleximeters stethoscope sg caustic holder ne a catheter with bistoury COCHRAN ae, 3060 a Chingy vst Carre a 4 3049 ns cotton carrier 3047 ot cotton packer 3047 r CAN PONCEDS SSE ES AS 3054 4 scissors 3060 i spoon 3050 s Oo ¢ BOG sap eee ee A 3066 sf eustachian catheter 3046 be gouges F 3049 “ weUMAtors 5. oo Aye 3046 be nasal -curette . 6.3.6. eRe 3077 TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE, Trautmann 8 perforator re as ‘008 REDO CONT us pn. -.-2043, 3049 Scarificators ......,. as 3060 Trays for keeping catheters, OLE bars aisat. 4071 freford’s cord carrier 9039 frelat’s curette ..... 2030 P gouges 202 mouth obstetrical forceps oesophagotome raspatories y Staphylorraphy Mapa as +0) S114 { UPetbnotome icici esses 4032 9 vulsellum PORCEDBE asia) nets 5100 ch vaginal speculum ............ 5167 Trendelenburg’s trachea tube ......... 3116 Trepanning instruments .... --2054 to 2059 * sets Sie aha ee o. 205 2 Trephines : tteeeeee ss. 2054 to 2057 physiological 1014 vaccinating 1043 Trial frames 4 3041 Sets, ophtalmic ....... -..350389, 3040 PI BORO Beato fa cea ag 1009 stand for suspension apparatus.. 2106 Trocars, anascara antrum ascites aspirating drainage exploring hydrocele lumbar puncture microscopic ovariotomy ef Physiological rectal thoracic paracentesis vesical paracentesis ... 9 civ,b'0,0 tahoe Troeltsch’s caustic San RSS gaa 3047 BE FOTO OI is osetia h ce aldte aii 3054 Y knife 3056 mirror 3058 “probe 3059 3 ice ON es ise ig adh 3050 OCG cient niging «aha ok 5064 eustachian catheter ........ 3046 4 nasal canulae ... reece ees. SOTZ perforator sais 3058 Prousseau’s oesophageal dilators -- 3137 trachea dilator ........... 3118 Pruax’s drainage tube forceps needle holders 20838 Truss, hare lip 3112 Tubes, recto colonie 1096 stomach 3179 sake TS CEES Ao On ee RO 1074 hs PROM ina te ast git? ania 1052 ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K..S, COv’S xlvi SON, CINCINNA’ TRADE MARK ARE SOLD U y te & 2 Tubing, soft rubber vex 1053 Tuchmann’s bladder instrument ceeeeee 4021 Tucker's wire CUtCOR: opr te oe 5146 Tuerk’s stomach tube 3177 tongue depressors -3156, 3157 3173 5101 to 5107 uvula retractor Tumor forceps ” screws .. AR ara Se ee Pee tn) syringe 5058 Tuning forks . 38064, 3065 Tupelo tents 5OS2 Turmeric paper are 1036 Turnbull's artificial tympanum... 3065 nasal speculum Turner's applicator silk a 8 urethral speculum Tuttscheck’s aspirator 3103 5050 ond ee 2095 Tuttle’ 4009 Tympanum, artificial Tympanum perforators Tyndale’s respirator Tyrell’s iris hooks. See double ended....... ‘ Tyson's tattooing needle U Ulmann’'s dynamometers Ulrich’s lock jaw forceps i uterine knives tenaculum Ultzmann’s saccharometer fe eees 1059 Ulzmann’s evacuator ..,.... tosceee. 4037 as injection Canna! c-Fes 4029 rectal electrode ......... - 4097 urethral brush SHUNT! cs 4029 Umbillical scissors 025 University stethoscope 1023 Unna’s comedone extractor 3109 micro thermocautery 3109 urethral sound ......, sees. 4048 Updegraff's Staphylorrhaphy knife ... -. 3114 * staphylorrhaphy needles -. 31134 Uranoplastie instruments ...... -. 3113, 3114 Urbantschitsech’s celluloid bougies ..... 3059 ear Toreens Hei 8054 Urea set, Squibb’s. f Ureometers a parr Gass Ureter ey stoscopes . --..4013, 4014 Ureteral instruments .........: 168 to ¥ nets,“ Nelly'’s ois hip 170 Urethral injection af rhiges 6st 1049 instruments ......... 4001 to 4068 4098 to 4107 % Clectroties: |... 5 xj 4018, 4019, 4103 specula 4006 to 4009, 4098, 5149, NDER GUARANTEE, Max WocHer & Son. CINCINNATI, “ethrometers oe 4085 rethroscopes 4010 to 4012, 4098 Urethrotomes -40350 to 4032, 4105, 4106 rethrotomy sets 41017 Uricometer, Ruhemann’s ‘ . : 10 Urinals I Ory QDAIVOIE = 5.606368 ca hUoo tO Urinometers Urine collectors 5168, 5169 BODATACGIE fos 50.6 coe th ern, 107, 5170 UO COLE: F550 ben's Peg G Gee le cob 1036 examining glasses .. ‘vs ae os LOSE bottles .. owes Bayar) 1036 cylinders 1036 1035 tubes roscope 10383 “U. S. A.” bullet forceps 2063 probe 2060 pocket cases 2116 post mortem set ......... 1012 Dy A set of 10 knife blades and 2 handles + 2111 i Set, knife, scalpel, chisel and saw 1006 8, Ay Obstetrical Bete. i}. 5048 test set for color blindness. 3041 ‘U, 8S. Marine Hospital” post mortem BOL wisi ewree Oh eR eet: 1012 ME BV ak... HdGhua ig GE ae 1051 Uterine applicators -5049, 5050 catheters .............5060 to 5063 caustic holders 5051 curettes 5064 to 5069 dressing forceps 2 to 5055 e dilators -, -D073 to 5082 ClSCETORSS. a 6 5171 a elevators - 5086, 5087 aa knives -5134 to 5139 si estes tran EES ED 2088 Y polypus forceps 0 6 tOIOL to. S107 OO gt NEAT SUA aaa Oper Cia eS ea 5071 repositors 5086, 5087 od scissors 5144 ve sounds : ,» 5072 ‘ MMe Sr te is 5149, 5150 “a sponge holders . .5056, 5057 ae Lege wae pat fan ee re ores NR 5171 = BP ESOGOM GA aliewbewc ce. eck 5058 sg tenacula .. 2... on oes. 0147, 5148 tig tissue forceps .5088, 5089 hy tumor forceps -5101 to 5107 vulsellum forceps .5090 to 5100 RIPOPONEACLORS: 5:5. ace Sate 5090 to 5100 MIPOEUMETUUDON oie cae ots cea ES) 5037 Uvula retractors .... 3173 z scissors MEMUIROWNG ooo eke occas ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S xlvii O. —<—<—<—————€ée V Vaccinating forceps 1043 instruments 1042 to 1044 1042, 2111 ancets protecting shield 1043 Were irin henge) 6. eo etek 1043 Vacine virus 1044 \ inal depressors 5070 GROG 505 uiveseuke eacee: 5082 DRROB: eietipge ly che Bulge aens 1051 retractors 5151 to 5156 speculum 156 to 5167 support 5177 Vagiometer 5177 Valentini’s section knife 1019 Valleix’s uterine sounds 5072 Vark's tris forcepa’: i a.% kb ee 3009 Van Arsdale’s periosteum elevators.. 2043 a néedie holder. .cn <1 s2% 2083 Van Buren’s cupped sound 4048 “if drainage tube 4007 hydrocele syringe 4029 rectal speculum 4094 sequestrum forceps 2089 SOUDGE: ices oy 4047 set of sounds «5 43% 4049 Vance’s aesthesiometer .............. Van der Poel’s rectal cooler........... Van Huevel’s craniotomy forceps... : peivimeter cect wi. Van Lennep’s glass drainage tubes Vaporizer, Duerssen’s Varicocele clamps compressors MCQHIOB? «6-05. tse Seon Vaucaire’s vaginal speculum.......... Veiel’s comedone extractor........... OUNe ck Sas Veit’ s CRGMOC A Sakis ae. ovarian trocar Velpeau’s maxillary forceps Verneuil’s oesophageal dilator Vernou’s percussion hammer..... 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Wale’s hernia knife rectal bougies needles eye gouges lid retractor ‘ strabismus hook Ward-Cousin’s safety pins “6 tongue depressors forceps enucleation scissors vaccinating trephine ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S, CO.’S I ders speculur Weber-I ic holder 1 cotton carrie ectrode knives otoscopes Webster’s infusion appe nasal saws t knife > holder cystotome enucleation spatula spoons fixation forceps haemostatic forceps iris probe scissors lachrymal canulae syringes needle holder talmic operating »ytome strabismus hook tattooing needle Wedges, mouth srattage forceps knife Wehr’s intestinal clamp Weil's thermocautery point Weinlechner’s mouth Weir's meatoscopes nasal forceps urethral speculum urethrometer Weirick’s rectal dilators Weisl’s uterine catheter Weiss’ bone saw EA eye electrode speculum hernia knife iridectomy scissors lithotrite pile clamp rectal specula hral sounds Weisse’s bullet foreey CINCINNATI. L table. . 4074 4008, 4098 S087 4006 1033 4hOO 5063 2048 8042 3030 1075 8026 4045 1087 4094 4050 2068 TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE Max WocHER Wells’ anal fissure knife 1089 enucleation spoon 031 need] holders O84 rachea retractor 3120 Wenk’s amniontome Westcott’s tenotomy sc s Westmoreland’s mouth gag Whalebone bougies, eat . , .. 8059 urethral $055, 4056 Wheelhouse’s urethral staff 1007 White’s obstetrical forceps 5011 ivula retractot 3173 vectis 5012 Whitehead’s mouth gag perineum needle seizing forceps staphylorraphy knives 3114 suture needle 3114 Whitney’s needle holdet 2084 Wicherkiewicz’s eye chambet : 3035 Wight’s artery forceps bandage shears Wigmore’s massage apparatus uterine douche Wilcox’s sac Wilde's forceps ear forceps specula eye speculum furuncle knife BULBCEOCE weiss ete ne iris scissors snares Willard’s catheter Williams’ lachrymal dilator mucus probe pedicle clamp tumor forceps tympanum perforator Wilms’ needle holder ....... x 2084 hernia director 2113, 4072 knife 4075 Wilson’s aneurism needles 2016 > cyrtometer 1026 Ly 1) ga Sr aee 33, 3051 nasal forceps ...... 8087 perineum neetle*; . 6 ks Sai. 2093 uterine. dilator’ .. 6.0.50. 5081 wire cutting scissors ...... 5146 Winkel’s rubber uterus .............. 5O3T wermcions bone Saw’ . 02. . severe ee 2050 id wurUe Cepregor: 66.9" ~ ge 3157 tonsilotome ; 31384 Windrow’s uterine catheter .......... 5063 Wingrave’s mouth gag ...... 3153 Winkler’s craniotomy forceps 5015 Winogrado’s percussion hammer..... 1024 Winter’s abortion curette forceps ALL INSTRUMENTS BEARING THE K.-S. COWS xlix & SON, CINCINNATI, O. clamp eps tel Winterich’s percussion hamm« Winternitz’ rectal cooting sound : urethral vaginal Wire abdominal retractors Saws suture tongue depressor twisters Woake’s nasal forceps * gouge ScISSOrs tympanum Wolf's ear Wolffber Wolff's perforatc curette *s vaccinating lancet apparatus foi bladder artificial larynx dermal curettes dermic scarifiet excision forceps injection trephine Woelfler’s drainage Wood's tube forceps cyrtometer hernia director lithotomy uvula Woodward's Worrall’s head Wound clamp Wright's staff WCIRBOES iS ts pessaries bands amygdalotome dermal curette hysterectomy Wyeth'’s: bone’ drill: oo, ‘o haemostatic forceps exsection saws ...... lithotomy knife needle holder transfixation pins tumor syringe Wylie’s applicating speculum Mp cervix plugs counterpressure hook ovarian trocars uterine curette dilators tenaculum Wyman’s stomach pump forceps . | Yarrow’s tongue depressor Young’s modification of I berg’s incisor Yucea wood splints puncturing 3134 3110 2012 sottini-Freuden S157 4020 oho 2106 TRADE MARK ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE, l Son, CINCINNATI, 0 Kw Max WOocHER = a < [°4 < PD ) Me S a a Q fe) wn ies) 7 < M % < a >) 4 < 4 >) n fe) ~ M x \o) vA <4 < tl [os] n a) Z a PI =) m4 La] n Z | at < ee ed FO ee ee AD I PON ae ee Dae y a -— au ~ > i > ) @ "s . + | . « | Zt) Bax f — 4 > ‘ Fe ee a) a NA DE Od Yee | a el he | DO Pe > nen e Sae SOS Seepies GOES a OMe oe ee 2A, nt ¥ 452 2 —t Puy. 6 a*.' » “ are YOR RRO ae Pe RK ~ . la’e at Js _— £