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1866 J. H. Gemrig Instrument Catalog

Page 12

Civil War Era Miscellaneous Surgical & Medical Instruments

Valentine's knife, Cammaan's double stethoscope, pleximeter, plesor, vaccination lancet, cedar stethoscope, ebony, hypodermic syringe, Chassaignac, Luer, ecraseur, Agnew suture, needle holder, staphyloraphy, cautery irons, Wutzer's hernia instrument, Thudichmum's nasal douche, Meig's breast pump, phymosis forceps, trocar and canula, mattson's breast pump, skeletons

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