a. Hysterotomes and Instruments for Paracen- | P. SURGICAL TABLES, BEDS, MATTRESSES, CHAIRS, CRADLES, tecis Uteri (Lisfranc's and Simpson's), Uterine Scissors and dressing Forceps RESTS, &c. (curved and straight), Porte-Caustiques, Q. POST MORTEM AND DISSECTING INSTRUMENTS, AND IN &c. a. Rhinoplasty. b. Chiloplasty, &c. 2. Tenotomy and Myotomy. a. Including long-bladed Knives for the subcutaneous division of Muscles and Tendons, &c. 3. Mechanical Compensation of Lost Parts. a. Artificial Eyes, Noses, Ears, Chins, Palates, Teeth, Hands, Arms, Legs, &c. 4. Orthopedic Processes. a. Including all Orthopedic Apparatus, Back and Leg Boards and Irons, Stays, Belts, Supports, Suspenders, Boots, Shoes for the cure of Bunions (Lanegan's). N. DRESSING INSTRUMENTS. a. Surgeons' Pocket Cases and their usual contents; O. MISCELLANEOUS PHILOSOPHICAL APPARATUS APPLIED TO &c. STRUMENTS FOR EMBALMMENT. 3. Velvets and Velveteens. D. MUSLINS, &c. 1. Cambric and Jaconnet Mulls and Books. Bishop and Victoria Lawns, &c. Jaconnet, Organdies, Lenos, and Fancy Checks for Printing (Grey and Bleached). 2. Figured Muslins Lappets, Lenos, and Netts, White and Dyed. Jacquard-made Goods. Lappets, Japan Spots and Honeycombs. Striped and Corded. Allover and Diagonal Spider. Bengal Scarf Spot, assorted. Harness, assorted. 17. Double Colours, piece dyed, 54 to 63 inches wide. B. NARROW CLOTHS. 1. Cassimere double milled, 27 to 29 inches wide. 2. Cassimere, single milled, 27 to 29 inches wide. 3. Doe-Skins, treble milled, 27 to 29 inches wide. 4. Doe-Skins, double milled, 27 to 29 inches wide. 5. Doe-Skins, single milled, 27 to 29 inches wide. 6. Cashmerettes, 27 to 29 inches wide. process. 5. Tow in the forms to mix with Wool. 6. Flax, Hemp, &c., prepared as a substitute for Cotton and Silk. B. LINEN YARN AND THREAD. 1. Linen Yarn, Thread, &c.: English, Scotch, and Irish (Tow and Linen Yarn, 1 to 400 lea). 2. Hand-Spun Thread as used for some fine Cambrics, &c. (240 to 800 lea). 3. Dyed Yarns and Threads of various colours. 4. Dyed Yarns and Threads to resemble Lustre of Silk. 5. Flax-Cotton, Flax-Fibre, Flax-Wool, and Flax-Silk Yarns. |