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Identifier: postmortempathol00catt (find matches)
Title: Postmortem pathology; a manual of the technic of post-mortem examinations and the interpretations to be drawn therefrom;
Year: 1906 (1900s)
Authors: Cattell, Henry W(are), 1862- (from old catalog)
Subjects: Anatomy, Pathological Autopsy
Publisher: Philadelphia and London, J. B. Lippincott company
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
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y be needed for withdrawing urine.A blozv-pipe with a stop or valve, a trocar and cannula, probes, someof which have eyes, and some form of injecting syringe are alsouseful. A vise is serviceable in firmly holding bone preparations incourse of dissection, and in fixing a saw that is being sharpened. Askull clamp is considered by some to be of use in removing the calva-rium (Figs. 42, 43, and 44). Iron tripods and other special devicesfor holding the head are shown in Figs. 45 and 46. Weights and measures of various kinds are frequently found to beindispensable. These should include scales, a steel tape measure (Fig.21, 9), graduated calipers, graduated glass cones, glass balls, and grad-uated measuring vessels of glass. The scales should have a capacity oftwenty pounds, or ten kilogrammes, and be supplied with weights froma gramme upward. They are needed in weighing organs. The steeltape measure and the two-feet rule are marked both in centimetres 1 Presse med., July 20, 1904, p. 460.
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Fig. 46.—Cornell folding clamp for the secure holding of the head in the removal of the calvarium.(See article by B. B. Stroud in the Proc. Assoc. Amer. Anat., May, 1900, p. 10, and the Med. News,December 9, 1905. In the later communication, an iron form of head-rest is described. Specificationsfor the making will be sent upon application to the author.)
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