F. G. OTTO & SONS 64 ©ha*®mm NEW YORK. MANUFACTURERS k IMPORTERS OF SURGICAL & ORTHOPEDIOAL 'INSTRUMENTS TRUSSES, BANDAGES, &c. The Geaplvu Co lath. 39 & 41 P*rkPUce^.V BB CAREFUL TO SPECIFY McKESSON & ROBBINS’. Me-MPils 'McKesson & roisins.I Process sad Maehlnsry Patented. We request Physician* to specify McKESSON & ROBBINS' on their prescription*. ‘•Our Doctors have used some of Your Gel«tlne-Co*te>l Compound Cathartic, Ph<»ph*>rus and Quinine Pills, whi.hl purchased of you when last In New York, and are very much pleased, “SounuutY During a session of a Pennsylvania County Medical 8oclety this summer, j n discussion on ready-made PUle was Introduced, and several eminent practitioners asserted their want of faith In the aolublllty of sugar-coated and oom pressed pills, on account of not yielding ready effect after administration, and stated that under personal observation they had known the sugar-coated pills to pass through thefbowels undissolvcd. Sums of these gentltnnii hcul used our Gelatine-Cooled pill* and during eonsbleraVtc ej-pericnes hod always/bund then to produce the most prompt and posit ire action. “ PifOSPHOHCb Pills ".—A prominent physician of Ohio lately showed oue of our repre- wfth him). Tpon cutting one of them open they found the phosphorus asfre-h as the moment The Golallno we use not being porous, all nihrtnikm ph/ne to oiidtre t,utehly, like the Iodide j “ Qcisink Pii.M ".—A well-known ilnd eminent physician of. Ohio related to u» the following case: Ho had been In Iho habit of prescribing the 8. C. Quinine Pills for fastidious patient*, though by experience, he doubted their reliability. Having seen and tried McKesson Sc Bobbins' Gelatine-Coated Pills, he was pleased with their ready solubility and the careful manner In which they are prepared, and prescribed some of our Quinine Pills for a patient, for whom be had previously prescribed the Sugar-Coated; the next day the patient hastened to the Doctor atul, In a very agitated niauner, asserted that some mistake must have been made by the druggist never experienced with the Sugar-Coated Pills. His excited manner created much concern In the Doctor's mind, who Inquired as to what action he had ol*erred. Ho stated that shortly after taking ho had experienced a fearful buzzing sensation In Ids cars, and that these symptoms followed each dose of the pill*. The physician laughed heartily and told the patient to continue Quality tcili always be maintained, all Ingredienta and preparations, which we use fa.sture, being carefully tested by 3 competent analytical chemist, employed by us for this The unreliability of many of thg granules of MorphlH, Strychnia, Corrosive other Important poisonous substances, having been the source of much concern to and danger to their patients, tee would state that tee have, In our laboratory, a system of chcckURffl and witnessing the weights ef ad poisons used, and registering in a book, kept for that purpose, the names (f witness (always a competent person) and operator. Our machines for division of the substances are so cart/ully and correctly constructed, as to insure an exactness. In even the smallest granules, never before arrived at in thi9 class of preparations, and this precision applies as well to the larger pills. 'NYe can, therefore, atTord assurance to the physician of Your*, respectfully, McKESSON & ROBBINS. (tcoUI Imitation*. LACTOPEFTIN E. TU digestive pou t. of LACTOPEPTINE is seven, times greater than say m*«: ratio* of Pops*i in the market, ae U has the important advantage of dissolving aifc aliment used by mankind, while Pepsin acts only upon plastiofood. This preparation has row been in tke hands of the Mtdioal Profession for two years, during which time its therapeutic value has been most thoroughly established in oases of Dyspepsia, la tea tins' diseases of Children, Chronic Diarrhoea, Constipation, VomitUr iu Pregnancy or Dyspepsia, Headache, and all diseases ar Ring from Imperfect nutrition. One of the most important applications of LACTOPEPTINE is in those easee where the digestive organs are unable, from debility, to properly prepare for assimila- tion the remedies indicated. In such cases combins it with the remedy indicated. LACT OPEPTINE, as well as all other preparations of our manufacture, is prepared fir icily for the use qf the Medical Profession, and is kept invariably To Test the Digestive Power of Lactopeptine In Comparison with any Preparation of Pepsin in the Market: To five fluid ounces of water sdd one drachm of Lactopeptine. half drachm of Hydrochloric Acid, 10 ounces Coagulated Albumen, allowing it to remain from two to six hours at a temperature of 105 deg., agitating it occasionally. . ‘ScsaSvSS C«Mtwen., j use* * cijunisr. »r»r«i. j 1st.—It will digest from three to four times more coagulated albumen than any preparation ofPepsin in the market. 24.-It will emiiisioniie and prepare foe aeaimilation the oily and fatty portions of food, Pepsin baring no mo- tion upon this important alimentary article. 3d.—It will chauge the eutrckp portion* of vegetable food into the assimilable form of Glucose. 4Lit.—It contain* the natural acids secreted by the stomach ( Lactic and Hydrochloric), without which Pepsin and Pancreatine will not change the character of coagu. 5th^--Experiments will readily show that the digeetiro power of the ingredients of Lactopeptine, when two or more are combined, is much greater thaa when sepa- rated. Thu*. 4 grs. of Pepsin aud 4 gen. of Pancreatine mixed, will dissolve one-third more albumen chan the combined digestive power of each agent separately in same length of time. dth.—lTIBMPCHLESa*XP»?SmiTOPR*8CWBR. It dissolves nearly four times as much coagulated albumen as Pep- sin, besides digeating all other food taken by the hu- man stomach. An ounce of Lactopeptine is, therefore, fully equal in digestive power to seven ounces oj Pepsin, yet U is furnished at about the same price. UCTOPEPTI.VC lad moat »t **r InMaf mfarailau rai bo •kulnetr from SUGAR COATBD PILLS, TBOGHFJSASD POWLEBS CAN BE ffECXTBELV BEST BV MAIL. Jalj 1st ISIS. BsSdfo* PMCK and DISCOUNTS. REED & CARNRICK, Manufacturing Pharmacists, 108 Fulton «tree£ New York. LACTOPEPTINEr The most important Remedial Agent ever presented to the Medical Profession for all Diseases arising from Imperfect Nutrition,. LACTOPKPTJNE contains all th« agents of digestion that tci upon iood, from maati cation to lta FORMULA OF LACTOPEPTINE. Sugar of Milk, • - 20 Ounces. Pepsin, ... i Pancreatine, - 3 Veg. Ptyalin or Diastase, 1 Drachm. Lactic Acid. 2} fl. Drachma. Hydrochloric Acid, 2$ fl. “ Report of the Chemical Analysis made by Professor H. C. Bartlett, Ph. D., F. C. S. POWDER AND MIX. Laboratory, 7, South Square, Gray’s Inn, London, W, C> 22nd February, 18^6. I have examined with great care the sample of LACTOPEPTIHE submitted to me, and in the investigation I have not merely tested the various digestive principles qf which it is composed, but have made the most careful estimate of the accuracy of the proportions in which they should exist as aids to digestion. I have not rested satisfied with any mere chemical analysis, but have, submitted the samples of LAOTOPEPTIHE r. 1.. A. Sayre's Pocket Case. Dr. Hamilton’s Pocket Case. 1 Scalpel and Eye needle, 1 “ “ Exploring Eye needle, 1 Sharp and probe point Tenatomy Knife, 1 Tenaculum and Aneurism Needle, 1 Finger Saw. 1 pair Scissors. 1 pair Hamilton's Artery Forceps. F. G. OTTO &. SONS' Dr. Hamilton’s Pocket Case. (Continued). 1 pair Plain Mouse teeth Forceps, 1 set Screw Director probes, Silver, 2 Whalebone probes, 1 male and female Catheter with Caustic holder combined, Silver. Marocco or Russia Leather Case $26 — With plated Catheter 24 — Prof. S. D. (irons* Pocket Case. 1 Scalpel and straight Bistoury, 1 Sharp aud probe pointed Bistoury, 1 Tenaculum and Tenotome, 1 pair Artery Forceps and Needle holder combined, 1 pair Scissors, 1 pair Polypus and Dressing Forceps, 1 pair Plain Artery Forceps, 1 Exploring Needle, 1 male and female Catheter combined, 1 Porte Caostic, 1 Gross’ Fat Scoop, 1 Grooved Director, 1 pair probes, 6 Needles. Marocco or Russia leather case $22 - Dr. Van Huron's Pocket Case. 1 Scalpel and Tenatomy Knife, 1 Sharp and probe pointed Bistoury, 1 Gum Lancet, and Tenaculum, 1 male and female Catheter with Caustic holder combined, Silver, 1 pair Scissors, 1 pair plain Artery forceps, 1 pair Screw probes, 4 Needles and Silk. Marooco or Russia leather case $18 — Bistouries without catch and plated Catheter 14 — CATALOGUE AND PRICE-LIST. Dr. Parker’s Pocket Case. 1 Scalpel and Tenatomy Knife, 1 Sharp and probe point Bistoury, 1 Gum Lancet and Tenaculum, 1 Parker’s Catheter, Silvev, 1 pair Scissors, 1 pair plain Artery Forceps. 1 Grooved Director, 1 Spatula, 1 pair Probes, 1 Exploring Needle, 1 pair Ploypus Dressing Forceps, 1 Lancet, 4 Neeedles and Silk. Marocco or Russia leather Case $21 - “ “ “ “ with plated Catheter... 18 50 Bistouries without Catch and plated Catheter 16 - l>r. J. Little’s Pocket Case. 1 Scalpel and sharp pointed Bistoury, 1 Probe pointed Bistoury and Tenaculum, 1 Gum Lancet, and Tenotome, 1 pair Scissors, 1 pair Polypus dressing Forceps, 1 pair plain Artery Forceps, 1 Vaccine Comb Lancet, 1 pair Probes, needle eyed. 1 Steel Director with Aneurism needle, 1 Exploring needle, 1 male and female Catheter pith Porte Caustic combined, Silver, 1 Spatula with Tongue Tie, 4 Needles, Silk and Wax. Marocco or Russia leather case $24 50 “ “ * “ “with plated instead of Silver Catheter 23 — F. G. OTTO &. SONS’ Or. Crosby’s Pocket Case. L Probe pointed Bistoury and Scalpel 1 Tenotome and Exploring Needle, 1 Sharp pointed Bistoury and Tenaculum, 1 pair plain Artery Forceps, 1 pair Fenestrated Forceps Spring Catch, 1 Thermometer in German Silver Case, 1 Sharp pointed Scissors, 2 Probes, 1 Director with Aneurism Needle, 4 Needles and Silk. Marocco or Russia leather case $20 50 “ '• “ “ less Thermometer .... 17 25 Three Fold Pocket Case. 1 Blade Instruments with Catch. 1 Scalpel, 1 Straight Bistoury, 1 Sharp pointed Bistoury Curved, 1 Probe 1 Tenaculum, 1 Gum Lancet, 1 pair Polypus Dressing Forceps, 1 pair Scissors straight, 1 pair Artery Forceps, Spring Catch, feuestrated, 1 pair plain Artery Foreeps, 1 grooved Director, 1 male and female Catheter combined, plated, 1 Porte Caustic, 1 Exploring Needle, 6 Needles and Silk. Marocco or Russia leather case S20 Bistouries without Catch 15 — Minor Operating Instruments. Riveted Ivory Handles. Scalpels, 4 different sizes each $0 80 Curved Bistouries sharp efr probe pointed 1 - Hernia Knife 1 - Straight Bistoury 1 — Tenotome 1 Aneurism Needle 1 Tenaculum 0 80 The above with ferruled handle $1 25 each. CATALOGUE AND PRICE LIST. Minor Operating Instruments. (Continued.) Bello«iue Canula, silver $4 — “ “ plated 2 — Seaton Needle, shell handle 1 26 Ashton’s Perineum Needle 1 26 Peaslee's Needles, 3 in set 3 — Instrumeut for grasping deep seated Arteries $2 — to 3 — Suture Needles, assorted per doz. 1 00 Metacarpal Saw ... each $1 60 to 2 — Saws, movable back 1 76 to 4 00 Gross' Nasal Polypus Forceps 2 — Straight Polypus Forceps. . 2 — Large Curved Polypus Forceps 2 60 Bullet Forceps .... $2 — to 2 60 Volsella Forceps 1 60 to 2 50 Listou’s Artery Forceps. . . . .’ 1 50 Fricke'g *• slide catch 2 50 Self Closing Artery Forceps 1 75 Fenestrated Bull Dog Forceps, Spring Catch 2 00 “ “ “ Slide Catch 2 50 Small Tumor Forceps 1 25 Plaiu Artery Forceps 0 80 Langeubeck’s, Fricke’s, etc. German Silver Artery Forceps, slide catch 2 50 Plain Minor Operating Case. 3 Assorted Scalpels, 1 Curved Bistoury, sharp, 1 “ probe pointed, 1 Hernia Bistocry, 1 Tenotome, 1 Tenaculum, 1 Aneurism Needle, 1 pair Polypus Foroeps, 1 pair Bone Forceps, 1 pair Plain Artery Forceps, 1 pair Volsella Forceps. 1 pair Spring Catch Artery Forceps, plain, 1 pair Straight Scissors, 1 pair Curved 1 Director. 6 Needles and Silk. Mahogany Case $25 — 10 F. G. OTTO & SONS’ Very Compact. 1 Bone Forceps, Dr. Conant’s Dispensary Case. 1 Amputating Blade, 1-Chisel, 1 Saw. in one Ivory Handle, 1 pair Plain Mouse Tooth Forceps, 1 pair Fenestrated Slide Forceps, 1 male and female Catheter with Child’s part, silver, 1 Exploring Needle, 1 Tenatomy Knife, 1 Sharp pointed Bistoury, 1 Probe “ “ 1 Hernia Knife, 2 Scalpels, 1 Aneurism Needle, 1 Long Double Hook, 1 Sims’ Hook, 1 “ Scalpel, 1 pair Scissors, Straight, 1 Steel Director with scoop, 6 Needles and Silk. Neat Rosewood Case $40 1 Finger Knife, 1 Scalpel, 1 Sharp Pointed Bistoury, 1 Probe 1 Tenaculum, 1 Small Trocar, 1 Director, 1 pair Straight Scissors, 1 pair Polypus Dressing Forceps, 1 pair Artery Forceps, Spring catch, 2 Probes, 4 Needles and Silk. "Rosewood Case, velvet lining, riveted handles $17 — “ “ *• “ ferruled “ 19 — Small Minor Operating Case. CATALOGUE AND PRICE-LIST. Amputating and Trephining Instruments. Liston's Long Amputating Knife $3 — to $4 — Medium “ “ 2 50 to 3 50 “ Small “ “ 2 — to 3 — Long Catlin 3 50 to 4 50 Short “ 1 75 to 2 50 Wood's Circular Knife 3 — Finger Knife $1 00 to 1 76 Amputating Scalpel 1 00 to 1 76 Capital Saw 5 — “ “ Parker* 5 — French Bow Saw $6 — to 8 — Saw, moveable back 1 76 to 4 — Metacarpel Saw 1 60 to 2 — Chain Saw. 8 — to 10 — Tourniquets $1 — to 2 — Bone Forceps 2 60 to 6 — Artery Forceps, plain. 080tol60 “ “ fenestrated. 2— to 2 50 Tenaculum 1 — to 1 50 Gaits Trephine 4 50 Bone “ small 4 — Smooth “ large 4 — Hey’s Skull Saw $1 75 to 2 — Elevator 1 — “ with Easpitor “ French Pattern 1 50 Sayre’s Pereoateotome 2 — Lenticular Knife 2 — Scraper 2 — Scalpel with Raspitor 1 75 Bone Nipper 2 50 Brush 0 25 Compact Amputating Case. 1 Medium Amputating Knife, 1 Small 1 Medium Catlin, 1 Plain Scalpel, 1 Tenaculum, 1 plain Metacarpel Saw, F. G. OTTO &. SONSL„ Compact Amputating Case. (Continued/) 1 Saw, moveaVdp buck, 1 pair Bone Forceps, 1 pair Artery Forceps, Spring Catch. 1 Tourniquet, 6 Needles and Silk. Mahogany Case lined with velvet $27 Plain Amputating Case. 1 Large Amputating Knife, 1 Medium “ “ 1 Small Catlin, 1 Strong Scalpel, 1 Tenaculum or Aneurism Needle, 1 Artery Forceps, Spring Catch, 1 Capital Saw, 1 Metacarpel Saw, 1 Bone Forceps 1 Tourniquet, 6 Needles and Silk. Mahogany Case lined with velvet $32 Amputating and Trephining Case. Contents same as Plain Amputating Case with following additions: 2 Trephines with one handle, 1 Trephine F.levator with Raapitory, 1 Hey’s Skull Saw, 1 Trephine Brush. Mahogany Case lined with velvet $44 Plain General Operating Case. 1 Capital Saw, l pair Bone Forceps, 1 Galt’s Trephine, 1 Brush, 1 Director, 1 Japaned Tongue Spatula., 1 Tenatomy Knife, CATALOGUE AND PRICE-LIST. Plain General Operating: Case.-(Continued.) 3 Assorted Scalpels, 1 Aneurism Needle, 1 Finger Knife, 1 Bistoury, Sharp pointed, 1 Bistoury Probe point, 1 Tourniquet, 1 Trocar, 1 Elevator, l pair Spring Catch Forceps, 1 pair plain Artery 1 Tenaculum, l Large Scalpel, l Long Amputatiug Knife, 1 Medium “ “ 1 Catlin, 1 Silver Catheter, 1 Metal Bougie, 1 Probang, l Double Tonsil Hook, 1 Tonsil Bistoury, 1 Metacarpel Saw, 1 Hey’s Saw, 1 pair Scissors, Straight, 1 pair Polypus Forceps, 6 Needles and Silk. Mahogany Case, velvet lining 460 — Same Case with finest finished Instruments . 66 — Ur. Valentine Mott’s General Operating Case. 1 Trephine, J Capital Saw, 1 pair Bone Forceps, 1 Double Tonsil Hook, l Ten atomy Knife, 1 Sharp Pointed Bistoury, 1 Probe “ “ 3 Scalpels assorted, 1 Tourniquet, 1 Trocar and Canula, 14 F. G. OTTO A SONS’ Dr. Valentine Mott’s General Operating Case.- (Continued.) 1 pair Scissors, straight, 1 pair “ curved, 1 set Mott’s Needles, 1 pair Polypus Forceps, 1 Director, 1 Bru.h, 1 Hey's Saw. 1 Metacarpel Saw, 2 Silver Probes, 1 Large Amputating Knife, 1 Medium 1 Catlin, Small, 1 Finger Knife, 1 Tenaculum, 1 Elevator, t pair Artery Forceps, Spring Catch, 1 pair " “ plain, 2 German Silver Retractors, 12 Neeles and Silk. Rosewood Case, brass bound, velvet lining $70 Dr. Jas. R. Wood’s General Operating Case. 1 Long Amputating Knife, 1 Circular Knife, 1 Catlin, 1 Metacarpel Saw, 1 Scalpel with Raspitory, 1 pair Liston’s Bone Forceps, 1 Capital Saw, 1 Tourniquet, 1 Tenaculum, 1 pair Artery Forceps, Spring Catch, 1 Galt’s Trephine, 1 Elevator, 1 Key’s Saw, 1 Brush, .2 Scalpels, 1 Bistoury, sharp pointed, 1 “ probe “ 1 Aneurism Needle, CATALOGUE AND PRICE-LIST. Dr. Jas. R. Wood’s Generai Operating Case.- (Continued. ; 2 Eye Needles, 1 Strabism Hook, 1 Beer’s Knife, 1 pair Strabism Forceps, 1 pair Eye Scissors, 1 pair Straight Scissors, 2 Steel Sounds, 2 English Gum Elastic Bougies, 1 Catheter, plated, 2 Silver Probes, 1 Director, 12 Needles and Silk. Rosewood Case, brass hound, velvet lining $70 — Hr. W. Parker’s General Operating Case. 1 Large Amputating Knife 1 Medium to screw iD handle, 1 Small Catlin, 1 Capital Saw, 1 Metacarpel Saw, 1 Hey’* Saw, 1 Galt’s Trephine and handle, 1 Elevator and Raspitory, 1 Brush, 3 Scalpels, assorted, 1 Sharp pointed Bistoury, 1 Probe ** *• 1 Fipger Knife, 1 'Hernia 1 Tenotome, 1 pair Artery Forceps, plain, 1 pair “ “ spring catch, 1 Exploring Trocar, 1 Straight 1 Curved 1 set Mott's Needles, 1 Steel Director, 1 pair Silver Probes, 1 pair Lithotomy Forceps, 1 pair Bone “ 16 F. G OTTO k SONS’ Ilr. W. Parker’s General Operating Case. —(Continued.) 1 Lithotomy Bistoury, 2 “ Staffs, 1 Steel Sound, 2 Catheters, Silver, 1 pair Bullet Forceps, 1 pair Polypus 44 1 pair Eye Scissors curved, 1 pair Strabism Forceps, 1 Cataract Knife, 1 Lachrymal Needle, 1 Eye Needle, curved, 1 Eye Speculum, German Silver. 1 pair Parker’s Retractors, 1 Tourniquet, 12 Needles and Silk. Rosewood Case, brass Ixmnd, lined with Silk Velvet . $100 — With Patent Leather Cover 104 — Obstetrical instruments. /Elliot's Forceps, Nickel Plated . $9 50 Bedford’s “ “ “ . 8 60 Budd’s “ “ “ ..... 9 — Taylor's “ “ • “ .• 11 50 White's “ “ 44 8 50 Hodge’s “ “ “ 8 50 Simpson's 44 “ “ 8 50 “ “ short “ 44 7 50 Wallace’s 8 50 Davis’ " “ * 7 50 Brickeil’s " “ “ 9 60 Knight’s '* “ 44 8 — Horton’s “ 44 44 9 50 McLean’s 44 44 " 8 50 Trueheart’s 44 44 44 % 10- Vectis Double, Nickel Plated, 2 sixes. $2 50 to 3 — 44 Nickel Plated 2 50 to 3 Budd’s Placenta Forceps, Nickel Plated 2 50 Loomis’ 44 44 44 44 ... 5 50 Double’Crossing Plaoenta Forceps, Nickel Plated 3 50 CATALOGUE AND PRICE-LIST. 17 Obstetrical Instnimanta.—(Continued.) French Placenta Forceps, Nickel Plated $4 00 Carey’s Ovum “ “ “ , 4 00 Placenta Hook, Nickel Plated $1 — to i 60 Screw Perforator 5 — Thomas’ Perforator, Nickel Plated 8 — “ “ crown, Nickel Plated 10 Holmes’ “ Nickel Plated .. 6 — Blot's “ ** “ 6 — Branu’s “ “ “ .. 20 — Smelly’s “ “ “ 3 — Simpson's •• “ “ 3 — Hodge's Scissors, ** “ 5 — Naegeli’s Perforator, “ “ 4 — Brickell's “ “ “ 5 — Trueheart’s Crown Perforator 10 — Blunt Hook and Crotchet 2 — “ “ “ “ in handle 2 50 Crotchet in handle 2 60 Decapitating Hook 3 60 Gardiner’s Crotchet, gnarded 6 60 Bedford’s •• and Blunt Hook, guarded 6 — Briokell’s “ guarded 5 — “ Blunt Hook, guarded 6 — Gordon’s Hook and Crotchet 3 60 Taylor’s Blunt Hook 3 — Meig’s Craniotomy Forceps, curved 3 50 “ “ ‘ straight 3 50 Heavy “ " plain 9 — Thomas’ “ “ with articulated joint 5 60 Holmes’ *• “ 7 — Elliot’s Cranioclast 16 — Trueheart’s “ 18 — 8impson’s “ 7 — Hodge’s Cephalottibe 20 — Braun’s “ , 24 — Braxton Hicks’ Cephalotribe 20 — Scanzoni’s Cephalotribe 18 — Simpson’s “ * 18 — Female Catheters $0 50 to 1 — Umbilical Scissors 1 - to 1 60 Pelvimeter . 7 50 to 12 — 18 F. G. OTTO & SONS' Hr. Bedford’s Obstetrical Case. 1 Bedford's Forceps, 1 •' Perforator, 1 Placenta Forceps, 1 Blunt Hook and Crotchet combined. In a leather pouch. . $20 — Hr. Elliot’s Obstetrical Case. 1 Elliot’s Forceps, 1 Blot’s Perforator. 1 Placenta Forceps, 1 Hook and Crotchet combined, 1 Craniotomy Forceps, ♦ 1 pair Scissors. In Morrocco Pouch $30 — In Patent leather case 36 — Hr. Hodge’s Obstetrical Case. 3 Hodge’s Forceps, 1 Smelly’s Perforator, 1 Blunt Hook and Crotchet, combined. In a leather pouch $16 50 1 Briokell's Forceps, 1 Craniotomy “ 1 Guarded Hook. 1 “ Crotchet, 1 Vectis “ 1 Perforator. In leather pouch $37 — Dr. BrickelTs Obstetrical Case. Uterine Instruments. Sims' Specula* - ... $4 — to $5 — '* “ folding 5 50 “ “ Hard Qnbbar 2 50 Thomas' “ Modification of Sims. 9 — “ “ Telescopio 8 — Bozeman's “ > $16 — tc 18 — “ Elevator .’ 8 50 Buttles’ 3 Valve Speculum . 9 — “ Glass “ $1 —to 2 — Uterine Instruments.—(Continued.) Blakeley’s Speculum $3 — Nott’s “ 3 sizes $5 —. *6 — & 7 — ' Cusco’s “ folding handle 6 50 “ plain 5 50^ Storer’s “ 6 50 Meadow's “ 12 — Ricord’s “ 4 Blade... 9 — - Metal “ Cylindric 2 50 Hard Rubber “ in sets of 4 .... t 4 50 Wire «• 2 — Byrne’s “ 10 — Taylor’s “ 7 50 Hough’s “ 10 — French “ 2 Bladed, open end... 4 50 “ “ “ closed “ 5 — Elliot’s Intra Uterine Speculum 10 — Brewer’s Speculum 7 — Emmett’s “ 9 — Ferguson’s Mirror Speculum, American 0 75 “ “ “ English 1 50 Milk Glass Speculum 0 60 Glass Vaginal Dilator $0 30 to 0 50 Ellinger s Uterine Dilator 10 — Miller’s “ “ 10 — Atlee’s “ “ 3 50 Nott’s “ “ 4 — Vanderveer’s “ “ 6 — Peaslee’s “ “ Hard Rubber, per set 3 50 “ “ •* Nickle plated, in case, per set.*.. 8 — Priestley's “ “ 12 — Sims’ “ “ » 6 — Barnes’ “ “ per set ' 6 — Bozeman’s. “ “ set of 6 with slide 7 — Kammerer’s “ “ per set in case 10 — Greenhalgh’s “ “ 2 Dilators and 1 handle 4 50 Michalini’s “ '* 12 — South's “ “ ’ 4 50 Palmers’ “ “ * 5 — Plain Uterine Forceps $1 50 to 2 25 {Joteeman's “ “ double curve 2 50 to 3 — Emmett’s “ “ r. 3 — CATALOGUE AND PRICE-LIST. F. G. OTTO &. SONS' Uterine Instruments.—(Continued. Cotton Holding Uterine Forceps $2 —, $2 50 Parvins Polypotome 15 — Haywood Smith’s Uterine Scissors with moveable Blades... 18 — Dr. Parvins Polypotome. Haywood Smith's Uterine Scissors with moveable Blades. CATALOGUE AND PRICE-LIST. Uterine Instruments.- (Continued.) Nott’s Tf naculum Forceps $3 — Buttles’ Uterine Forceps $3 50, 4 50 Straight “ Polypus Forceps with Catch 3 — McClintock's “ “ 5 — Volseila Forceps .... $2 50 to 4 — “ Hook 2 — Greenhalgh’s Volseila Forceps 8 — Emruett’s Uterine Scissors 4 25 Sims’ “ Straight $2. Curved $2 50, Angular 2 50 Woodbury’s “ “ 1 25 Sims’ Needle Forceps .... 2 75 Latest Needle Forceps 10 “ “ Volseila Hook 2 — “ “ Universal Kuife, 4 Blade 12 “ “ Tortion Forceps 6 — “ “ Enucleation Hook. 4 — “ Uterine Scalpels, assorted, each 1 75 “ •* “ angular , 1 75 “ “ Tenaculum 1 50 “ " Blunt Hook 1 50 “ “ Wire Adjuster 1 50 “ “ “ Carrier 1 50 “ Curette. Blunt 1 50 “ Depressor $2 —, 2 50 Nott’s “ . 2 50 Bozeman’R Depressor 2 50 “ Spatula Hook 2 50 Buttles self holding Tenaculum 1 75 Simpson’s Uterine Sound $1 25, 1 75 Kammerer’s *• with slide. 3 — Uterine Sound, folding 3 — Sims Uterine probes, silver 1 25 Emmett’s “ “ 41 1 25 Thomas’ 4‘ “ “ flat 1 25 Bozeman’s Uterine Probes, 4 in set, with slides 7 — Buttles *• “ Hard Rubber 0 40 Simpsod's '* “ “ “ 0 75 Buttles Probe, Sponge holder and Sound, in one handle ... 4 50 Thomas’ Applicator 1 25 Emmett’s “ 2 — Reoamier’s “ 1 — F. G. OTTO &. SONS’ Uterine Instruments.—(Continued.) Sponge holders. $1 — to $2 Edward’s Sponge tent carriers 2 — Lente’g Caustic probe $2 50, 2 75 “ Platina Crucible 3 50 Uterine Caustic holders $1 - to 4 — Butties’ Scarifier 1 50 Sims “ plain 1 50 “ “ moveable 6 — Simpson's Uterotome 7 — Peaslee’s “ 5 — American *! 6 50 Thomas’ Uterine Cupping Pump, Hard Rubber $1 50, 2 — Sims’ Porte Tompon, plated 5 — “ “ “ screw $0 76 to 1 50 Small Wire Ecraseur 4 50 to 7 — Chassaignac’s “ 15 — to 28 — Sims’ “ with porte Chain 40 — Trueheart’s “ ... 25 — Lente’s Uterine Syringe 6 50 Buttles’ “ “ 3 26 Hard Rubber Uterine Syringe 1 25 Sims Uterine Scraper 3 —» Recamiers “ “ 2 — Peaslee’s “ “ 3 25 Simmons’ “ “ 3 — Emmett’s “ Elevater 7 50 Sims' “ “ 7 50 Gardner’s “ “ 8 50 v- Snonge tents, each $0 25 to 0 50 “ “ per doz 2 — to 3 — J Sea tangle tents, solid, each 0 25 “ “ “ “ per doz.. 2 — | “ “ “ hollow, each 0 30 j “ “ “ “ per doz 2 75 Atlee's Ovarian Clamps 6 — Spencer Wells’ Ovarian Clamps 6 — “ “ “ “ 3 inset, straight 19 — “ “ “ “ “ “ circular *... . 42 — adjustable handles 16 — “ “ “ “ Forceps 4 — “ “ “ Tu#car 10 —* “ 20 — CATALOGUE: AND PRICE-LIST. 23 Pessaries. French Gum Pessaries $0 40 to 0 50 Inflating Pessaries 0 75 to 1 25 Garriel’s Pessaries with inflator 2 50 Pure Gum Ring Pessaries 1 — Tin Ring Pessaries... 0 30 Meig’s “ “ 0 50 Peaslee’s Whale Bone Pessaries, Rubber covered 0 50 Copper Ring Pessaries, Rubber oovered 0 50 Hard Rubber Ring Pessaries 0 50 Hodge’s Double S Pessaries, Hard Rubber $75 to 1 — Bow Pessaries. Hard Rubber 0 65 Albert Smith’s Pessaries, Hard Rubber 0 80 Thomas Albert Smith’s Pessaries, Hard Rubber, convex or concave top 1 25 Noeggerath’s Bow Pessaries, Hard Rubber 1 — “ Tapering 44 “ “ 1 — “ Pessaries with Ring on top 2 25 Cuttles' 4 Hard Rubber 0 75 Thomas’ Ante-version Pessaries, Hard Rubber . 2 — 44 Retro “ “ “ “ 1 50 Grailey Hewitt’s Pessaries, Hard Rubber 1 60 Cutter’s “ with Bandage 2 50 Thomas’ Cutter’s Pessaries 3 — O'Leary’s Pessaries 5 — Scansoni’s “ 5 — Scattergood’s Pessaries 4 — Babcook's 44 Silver Cap 16 — Hoffman’s “ 1 50 Peaslee's Intra Uterine Pessaries 1 50 bims’ “ “ “ 0 65 Noeggerath’s Galvanio Stem Pessary 1 50 Zwanck’s Hysterophore $1 50 to 2 — Conant's Wing Pessaries 2 50 Edwards' " “ 3 — Coxeter’s Modification of Zwanck’s Pessary 2 50 Glass Pessaries 0 25 F. G. OTTO &. SONS' Dr. Buttles’ Uterine Case. 1 Set Speculums of 3, 1 Scarificator, 1 Uterine Syringe, 1 Pair Cotton Probes, 1 Set Buttles’ Sounds in handle. In Leather Case $ig __ Dr, Rmld’s Uterine Case. 1 Set English Glass Speculums of 3, 1 Large Sims’ Speculum, 1 Uterine Caustic Case. 2 Cotton probes, Hard Rubber, 1 Uterine “ “ “ 1 “ Syringe, “ “ 1 Pair Cotton Forceps, 1 Pair Thornes’ Long Forceps, Slide Catch, 1 Simpson's Sound, 1 Silver probe, 1 Lente’s probe, 1 Sims’ Hook. In Patent Leather Case lined with velvet $40 Butties’ Large Uterine Case. 1 Sot Buttles’ Speculums of 3, 1 Nott’s Speculum, 1 Uterine Syringe, 2 Cotton Probes, Hard Rubber, 1 Pair Small Uterine Polypus Forceps, 1 pair Long Forceps, Slide Catch, 1 Set Butties’ Probes, in handle, 1 Scarificator and Tenaculum, combined. In Leather Case, velvet lining $36 CATALOGUE AND PRICE-LIST. Instruments for the Urethra and Bladder. French and English Flexible Boogies, Cylindric . 10 40 to 10 60 “ “ “ “ “ per doz. 3 — to 5 — “ “ “ “ Conical 0 75 “ “ “ •* " per doz, 7 — “ “ *« “ Olive point.. .$0 75 to 0 90 “ “ “ “ “ “ ..per doz. 7 — “ “ “ '•* a boole 1 — “ *• “ “ “ per doz. 9 — “ “ “ “ fine conical and fili- form $0 50 to 0 75 “ “ “ •* “ per doz. 6 50 “ “ “ “ fine whalebone goide / $0 50 to 0 75 /Wax and Cat Gut Bougies 0 25 to 0 38/ V/Laniinaria Bougies 0 70 Metal “ flexible 0 50 Steel “ Nickel plated, Otis’, Van Buren’s. Thomp- son’s, Gonley’s. Sayre’s. Beniqne’s curve. No. 1-18, $1 25 to 1 50 Larger size? made to order. Steel Bougies S form $1 25 to 2 00 Dr. Otis’ Bulbous Bougies, No. 8 -40. .. 0 75 to 1 — Van Buren's Cupped Sounds 2 — French and English Flexible Catheters, Cylindric .. $0 40 to 0 60 “ *• “ •* '* per doz. $3 to 5 — “ “ “ “ Conical $0 75 to 0 90 “ “ “ “ perdoz. 7 50 “ “ “ “ Olive point. $0 75 to 1 — “ “ “ “ “ “ perdoz. 7 50 Nelaton’s soft Catheters 1 — Prostatic Catheters 0 75 Double Catheters 1 25 Merciers “ ' 1 — Open end “ 0 75 Silver or Nickle plated Catheters 1 — Thompson’s Silver Catheters 3 50 Silver Catheters, Nos. 1—12 $1 75 to 2 25 Metal “ flexible.... 0 60 Silver ‘ ‘ Prostatic $3 — to 3 50 “ “ Double Current 5 — to 6 — “ or Nickle plated Catheters, double Current 3 — “ “ “ “ Prostatic 2 50 F. G. OTTO h SONS’ Instruments for the Urethra and Bladder. (Continued.) Otis’Bougies and Cathofcer Gauges Nos. 1 40. $4 Otis Dilating Urethrometer 18 — “ “ straight Urethrotome, No. 2 $25 to 30 “ ‘ latest “ 3 30 - “ “ “ “ straight* No. 4 25 — Otis' Bougies and Catheter Gauges. Otis' Dilating Straight Urethrotome. No. 2. Otis' Diiatitig Ureihrometer. Instruments for the Urethra and Bladder. -(Continued. CATALOGUE AND PRICE-LIST. Otis' Dilating latest Urethrotome Curved. No. '.L Otis' Dilating latest Urethrotome Straight. No. 4. F. G. OTTO & SONS’ Instruments for the Urethra aud Bladder.—(Continued.) Squire’s vertebrated Catheters, plated $5 60 Catheter for drawing oft* Blood and Mucus, plated. 2 — Gouley’s grooved catheter $3 50 A. 4 — Hard Rubber Catheter, Double Current. 2 50 **" “ “ mole 1 — “ “ “ female ... 0 7C Plain Bougies and Catheter Gauges 1 75 Gouley’8 “ “ “ “ 2 25 VanBuren's“ “ “ “ 4 — Tompon tubes each $2 to 2 50 Gdoley's Dilating Urethrotome 15 — Civiales “ “ *10 — * 15 — Bumsteads “ “ per set 45 — Mai8onneuveV‘ “ 14 — Gross’ “ “ straight or curved . 6 — Squire's Urethrotome 6 50 Holts Dilator .. 18 — “ “ with 2 Ayre’s Blades 22 — Rigoud’s Dilator $10 — to 15 — Thompson’s “ 12 — to 15 — Wackley’s “ 20 — Richardson's “ 16 — Corradi’s Dilators per set 85 — Berkley Hills Dilator “ 30 — Otis Meatus Knife, plain 1 75 “ “ Bistoury cache 7 50 Gouley “ “ “ 3 50 “ “ Knife 1 50 Gross’ porte caustic 4 00 Lallemaud’s porte caustic 4 50 Dixon’s “ “ 2 25 Bumstead’s Syringe 5 50 Ferguson’s “ 3 60 Acton's “ Catheter, silver 4 — Curved trocar $2 50 0 •• “ “ 4 in set Hard Rubber 2 — Toynbee’s Ear “ 3 in set . .Silver 5 50 Knapp’s “ “ 3 in set Silver 5 — Sim rock’s Bivalve Ear Speculum with tense 5 — Speir’s seif-retaining Ear Speculum. 4 — Siegel’s pneumatic “ “ 6 — Clark’s Otoscope 12 — Brunt* »n’s “ 8 — Hassenst. inV‘ 6 — Weber’s “ 12 — Toynbee’s diagnostic tube $1 — to 1 50 “ Explorer to fit on eustachian catheter 1 25 36 F. G. OTTO \ SONS’ Ear lastruio&ts.—(Continued.) Eustachian Catheter Hard Rubber 51 Silver $1 50 “ German Silvet 1 — Politzer’s Air bag $3 — to 3 — “ “ “ with Roosa's attachments for treating the middle ear 4 — if “ “ with Butties' attachment $4 — to 4 60 Fullgraffs easts chian spray 6 — Tuning fork C sharp 3 50 “ B flat 2 50 Blake’s Tuning i<Jigrnff's Flat Bill Laryngeal, Hard Rubber, Spray. F. G. OTTO & SON’S Tobolds large Laryngoscopo $20 — “ small “ ... 14 — Throat Insl foments.—(Continued.) Student’s Lamrs for Laryngoscopy 6 50 Stand for Gas 7 50 Dr. Scihroetter’s and Turk’s Cases of Laryngeal Iustruments. $50 — and 58 — Laryngeal cases SiO — and upwards. Toboi ■ 's Lai ynyoscupc. Noft&l Instruments. Frenkel’s Speonlum *1 — Folsom's “ 1 75 Tndiohum’s “ per pair 1 50 FrcunktTs Speculum. CATALOGUE AND PRICE-LIST asai 1 nsirumentH.—(Continued.) Good Willie’s Speculum, 3 Blade $1 50 * Robert & Collin’* Speculum, Hard Rubber 2 — Elsberg’s “ : 5 — Biivalve “ German Silver 2 50 Porcelain “ 0 30 Elsberg’s Polypus Forceps. 2 50 Simrock’s “ “ 2 75 Gross “ “ 2 25 Double Silver Canola for Polypus $i 50 to 2 50 Belloqne's Canute, Silver 3 — Powder Insufflator with mouth piece. 1 50 Knapp’s Powder Insuiflator 1 26 Scbroet.ter’s Porte Caustic, fine Silver. .. 9 — Simrock’s Rliinoscope 8 50 FullgrafTs Nasal Douche 3 50 Tudichnm *• ‘ . ... 150 Syphon “ “ $2 — to 2 50 Politzer’s Bag 2 — to 3 50 Pomeroy’s Inhaler, Glass 0 50 Bottle’s •• “ with Gum Bag 3 60 Weir’s Douche 4 25 Hard Rubber Euetaohean tubes .. / 1 — German .-diver “ “ 1 — Silver *• “ 1 50 Necrasig and Exacting Instrument*. Galt's Trephine, conical $4 50 Cone “ small 4 — Smooth “ large. 4 — Hey's Skull Saw 1 75 Chain Saw . $7 50 to 10 — MLetaoarpel Saw. different patterns 1 50 to 2 — Mott’s Amputating Saw 6 — Liston’s " “ 5 — Lifting back Saws. $1 50 to 4 — Trepan Elevator. 1 — Elevator with ’■aspitor, French pattern ... 1 50 Sayre’s Pereostootome 2 — Lenticular Knife 2 — Bore Forceps, straight and curved. $2 50 to 5 50 Gnawing “ “ 2 50 42 F. G. OTTO A SON’S Necrosis and Exsecting Instruments.—(Continued.) Sequestrum Forceps, straight $2 — to $4 — Ferguson’s Lion jaw Forceps 3 — Hoffmann’s Bone Gouging Forceps.... 6 — Brainard's Drills per set 3 — Burr headed Drills each 1 76 Buck’s Antrum Drills per set 4 50 Plain Bone Chisel $0 75 to 1 50 “ “ Gouges 1 — to 2 50 Charriere’s “ 2 26 Linhardt’s Chisels 2 50 Prince’s Bone Staff 3 50 Aneurism Instruments. Field Tourniquets $1 — to 2 50 May’s Horseshoe Tourniquets 15 — Mott’s Aneurism Needles per Set 3 — Plain “ “ $0 76 A 1 — Perineum Needle 1 50 Peaslee’s Perineum Needle, 3 in set 3 — “ Hollow Perineum Needle 1 60 Speir’s Artery Constrictor. . . $3 — to 4 50 Rectum Instruments. Ashton’s 3 blade Speculum 10 — Lane’s 3 “ “ 10 — Bodenhammer’s 2 blade Speculum 5 — French open end 2 “ “ . 3 50 “ closed 2 “ “ 3 75 Nott’s 3 “ “ 6 - English Glass Mirror, fenestrated Speculum 1 76 American “ “ “ “ 1 — Hard Rubber fenestrated Speculum. 1 — Gorgeret 1 — Sponge tents, large $0 50 to 0 76 Laminaria “ 0 76 Return Bougies Cylindric 1 25 “ “ olive point 1 50 “ “ French 0 50 “ Dilators, 4 in set 4 — “ “ 3 in set 3 — CATALOGUE AND PRICE-LIST. Rectum Instruments.—(Continued.; Pile Bougie, hard rubber assorted sizes $1 — to $2 — “ “ cupped . *• “ 1— to 2 — /" Pipe for applying ointments 1 60 v' “ Supporters $5— to 10 — • Suppositories, Bard Rubber $050tol50 Bodenhaxnmer’s Fistula Needle 3 — “ Bistoury Cache 10 — Ashton’s Pile Forceps 4 60 Dupuitren’s Pile Scissors 3 60 Langenbeck's Pile Clamp 5 50 Cantering Irons 1 5C Cantering Irons, set of 6 and one handle. 6 60 Self Blowing Lamp $2 — to 9 — Miscellaneous. Stethoscopes, Cedar Ebony, Hard Rubber, Ac $0 75 to 1 50 “ witu pleximeter 2 — “ “ and hammer combined 3 50 Cammau's Double Stethoscope. $5 50 to 7 — Pleximeter <>f Hard Rubber . . 0 40 “ of Ivory 0 75 Fliut’s percussion Hammer 1 50 Metcalfs “ . 44 $0 75 A 1 — Scarificators $4 — to 5 50 Spring Lancets .. 1 — to 2 — Lancets . 0 50 to 1 — Vaccin Lancets 0 50 to 1 — Army Vaccin Instruments 1 50 Cupping Pump with 3 Stop Cocks and 3 Cups 5 — * Breast Pumps, Hard Rubber 2 50 Nipple Shields $0 20 to 0 30 Cupping Glass with Elastic Ball. . 0 80 r Plain Cnpping Cups per dozen 1 — Valentine’s double Knife... $5 — to 9 — Microscopic Razor 1 25 “ Scalpels 0 75 “ Needles in handle 0 75 “ Pin holder. 1 — 44 Forceps, curved $1 — to 1 25 *• Scissors, straight. 1 — 44 44 curved 1 25 F. G. OTTO &. SONS' Miscellaneous. Continued.) Microscopic Syringes, Hard Rubber, with stop cock and 3 nozzles in case $4 60 “ do. do. metal, nickle plated 7 50 ! Fever Thermometers, self-registering. Celsius or Fahrenheit Scale * $2 50 to 4 Seguin’s Surface Thermometers 2 26 j “ , Tbermosoope * 1 50 j English Thermometers 4 — j Salt’s Pencil case “ 7 50 j American “ “ * 5 50 i Caselii’s “ best 7 50 “ hospital “ 5 — j Aiken’s “ 3 60 j Maisonneuve’s EciHseur $6 to 7 50 I v. Graefrs “ 6 to 7 50 ! Chassaignac h “ with ratchet ... .. $18 — to 26 i Charriere’s • 16 “ straight and curved combined, 2 chains 25 Truehcarfc’s “ 25 — Langeubeck's Needle holder . — — ] Set of 6 curved can dated Needles for Staphyloraphv with one handle 18- Hot water Baths for arm 12 “ “ “ “ foot 14 - Portable Hot air Baths 6 50 Croup Kettle, with lamp 5 Bmnstead’s Calomel Bath 3 — Seif Blowing lamps $2 - to 9 — Actual Cautury Irpns assorted 1 50 “ “ “ in sets for one handle 6 50 Metal Syringes, all sizes SO 25 to l - Hard Rubber Syringes, all sizes 0 50 to 3 Elastic Bulb Syringes 1 25 to 2 50 Bag ■ * a- l 25 to 2 — “ “ with stop cock Si Hypodermic “ with 1 Needle in wooden case . y 75 •' 2 Needles in neat marocco case / 82 50 to 4 “ •* ** 2 gold needles in hard rubber case 4 50 “ “ ‘ 1 “ '3 50 CATALOGUE ANO PRICE-llST. 45 Miscellaneous. -(Continued, j Hypodermic Syringe,hard rubber, Leiter’s patent, 2 platinum lined needles, hard m'ober case $4 50 “ " glass cylinder. Leiter’s patent, 2 plati- num lined needles, bard rubber case 5 Letters Patent llt/poder-r.iic Syrirtge, Hard Rubber. The advantages these sy ringes poeess over others, may be briefly scmmoncd as follows: 1. Tbe needles being lined with platinum and nickel plated, will not cor- rode. 2. There are no threads and screws on the cylinder and fittings, which facili- tates putting the parts to- gether more easily. The fittings are ground eon:c to fit the cylinder making it air tight, and at the same time very convenient in cleaning the syringe. A full and descriptive circular Accompanies each syringe and wili also be sent on application to any address. F G. OTTO &. SON’S Miscellaneous. (Continued.) Fountain Syringes $2 50 to $4 — Universal M with male and female silver catheter, Ut l ine tube, Pharingeal tube, Ear tip and stop cock 12 Stomach Pumps $0 to 15 — Air Cushions 2 50 to 4 50 Water beds $20 to 50 — Ice Bags. 1 to 7 Electro Magnetic Machiues, rotary lu - Gaiffe’s Electric Machines, very compact $9 50, $13 , 16 50 Gaiffe's Electric Machine. Galvano Faradic Batteries $15 - and up Stoehrers Batteries, 16 and 32 cells .. 30 — A 50 — Coro Knives $0 65 to $1 50 “ Files and Rasps 0 75 Nail “ 0 30 “ Scissors, straight and curved $0 60 to 1 — “ Nippors 0 75 to 2 50 “ extracting Forceps 0 75 to 2 50 Circumcision Knives 1 50 to 2 50 “ Spatulas 0 75 Medicine chests of every description $7 — aud upwards Saddle Bags of every description $10 aud upwards Pookot Vial Cases $1 — to 4 — CATALOGUE AND PRICE-LIST. Elastic Stockings. DIRECTIONS FOR MEASUREMENTS. Below knee to 0, Circumference at K L N & 0 Above knee to Q, “ “ K L N F Q Leg and thigh to S, “ “ KL NFS Calf pieces, “ “ L 2V 0 KneeCaps. “ “ OFP Anklets, '* “ K L PRICE PER PIECE Corded i Best fine Stont Fino I Stoat Bilk. | Silk. Silk. Thread, j Thread. Below knee to 0 . $3 75 $1 50 $4 50 $2 50 | $3 25 Above knee to 1} 6 50 ! 7 — 7 — 5 — 1 5 75 Leg and thigh to .S 8 .50 1 10 10 7 - 7 50 Calf pieces i 2 75 2 75 2 25 2 50 Knee Caps i 2 75 2 75 2 — I 2 25 Anklets ! 2 50 2 50 2 — 2 25 Larger sizes than No. 8 50 cts. in addition to above prices. Extra sizes made to order. 48 F. G. OTTO A SONS’ Miscellaneous. (Con tinned.) French Trusses, single $2 50 to £4 — German “ single 2 50 to 4 — French double 4 -- to 7 — German “ “ - 4 — to 7 —, Truss with Hard Rubber pads, very flue, single 5 50 “ “ “ 41 “ ** “ double 9 —, Chase’s hard pad Trusses 2 50 Reversible Trusses S3 50 to 5 — Hood’s Truss 6 —> Umbilical Trusses with springs or elastic for Children. $1 75 to 2 50 do for adults ... $3 — to 10 — Suspensory Bandages cotton and linen 0 50 tc 1 — do silk 1 25 to 1 50 Miliano compression Suspensory for varicocele 2 — ■ India Rubber Urinals, male and female $2 50 to 8 — London Supporters 4 — Phelp’s “ 5 —1 Fitch’s “ 6 —. Nceggerath s Uterine Supporter 6 — Thomas’ Supporter 6 — Abdominal Belts. $5 _ to 7 — Uterine Abdominal Belts with perineal straps 6 — to 8 — Riding Beits 3 — to 5« — Shoulder Braces, with steel spring 3 — to 5 Shoulder Brace Suspenders ... 1 50 to 2 50 Bandage for dislocated Shoulder Arm Slings of patent leather $3 — to 6 — Henry's Shears for removing heavy bandages 6 — Sueton’s *• • bandages 5 50, Buck’s Extension Pulley adjustable to Bedsteads 3 — Double inclined plane $7 —, $8 - A 9 —• Curved wooden arm and hand splints 1 50, Curved wooden Splints for leg and ankle 2 50 CATALOGUE AND PRICE-LIST. Elbow Splints, plain 1 50 “ “ jointed 2 50 Lined “ $0 25 to 0 50 Bond’s Splint for fractured radius 1 50 Hewitt’s *J “ “ “ 7 — Shrady’s “ “ “ “ . . 2 — Smith’s anterior Splint with pulley 3 - •buck’s Extension Apparatus 6 50 Lewis’ Apparatus for fracture of the pattella 6 — Hartshorn's “ “ “ “ *• 7 — Hamilton’s “ “ ** •* “ 10 -r Elastic Knee Cap with Patella Cnp adjusted 5 — Hamilton's Bandage for Fracture of the lower Maxillary... 5 — Richardson’s Splint for Fractures of the Clavicle, Scapula and Humerus 3 50 Dislocation Pulleys.... per set 5 — Levi’s Splint fot reducing dislocation of the phalanges .... 1 40 Forceps for dislocation of Phanlauges . . 5 — Whittemora's Patent Crutches: Laneewood per pair 12 — “ “ “ Maple “ 11 — Plain Maple Crutches with rubber bottoms “ 7 — Hickory Crutches 1 • $3 to 5 — Roller Bandages Linen .. per lb 2 — “ 44 Cotton . “ 1 — Moleskin adhesive plaster .. “ 1 26 Swansdown " ‘ “ 0 75 Marine lint per pack. 0 76 Complete Steam Atomizer*C & S 6 — Improved “ “ L db G 4 50 1 Mathieu’s Pump “ 20 — Dieulafoy’s Aspirators $40 - - to 60 44 “ small, modified by Dr. E. R. Peaslee $14 to 22 — Potain’s 14 18 to 40 — Leiter’s 44 28 to 60 — Misceilaneons.—(Continued.) F. G. OTTO & SONt’ Dieulafoy'a Small Aspirator, nul lified by Dr. E. R. Peaslee. Pat. Jnn. ft, 1969. 4. _ Improved Steam Atomizer L v i-mc*. doubt* culamn,. making one lanw, hanUaome velum* of 838 pagen every year. of Antnaf M rimed, and notftvu. *a aeeoant of th* fYot/m* ef IfooiuU Borneo throughout the «or'd ; Editorial Aru-lo, .«» Cuo-mtl Tiyneje of lelortet, KetHui, and Xvtieee of Bowen, CorrtepoAdenoe, .Vue fnetrumenU, Medical The Kdhor I* R«-Uu»'. by a large and able atafT of uaiatanta. Tint Mkdical ttscoan !» li,t«tel»d to he tbnronghl? CoentafWtttn In Ha character, rrprexadnt the tr.txeaU of the . pn,fm*.lrofew
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