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  1. NLM Digital Collections - Technician's manual 
    Publication: Fort Sam Houston, Tex. : Service School, Medical Department, Brooke General Hospital, 1943
    ... l/2 pound of chemically pure ether (9) cotton (l) safety pin (11) cork to fit into mouth of ...
  2. NLM Digital Collections - The baby's first two years 
    Publication: Boston : Houghton Mifflin Company, 1924
    ... boric acid, safety pins, bath 0 thermometer, absorbent cotton. Safety pins If the baby has not already had boiled Bath thfr' water, there should be a cup of boiled Cotton water with a silver spoon, or a bottle. ...
  3. NLM Digital Collections - The modern treatment of gunshot wounds in military practice 
    Publication: [Washington, D.C.?] : [publisher not identified], [1898?]
    ... salicylic acid one part, a small compress of cotton, safety pins and a piece of gauze 40 inches ...
  4. NLM Digital Collections - The modern treatment of gunshot wounds in military practice 
    Publication: Chicago : American Medical Association Press, 1898
    ... salicylic acid, one part, a small compress of cotton, safety pins and a piece of gauze forty inches ...
  5. ... be thoroughly cleansed and washed with bichloride. Gauze, cotton, safety pins, rubber adhesive, rubber tissue, hand brushes, etc., ... point (Figs. 357, 358). A wad of absorbent cotton should be placed in the ... securely with safety pins. A convenient and effective ready method is ...
  6. ... sublimate gauze, 2 pieces oiled silk, 10 grammes cotton, 2 safety-pins, and a triangular handkerchief or 4 metres ... containing 10 dressing packets, 1 tourni- quet, some cotton, a small cup, 2 triangular bandages, 5 safety-pins, and a pocket-knife; also 2 water- ...
  7. ... sizes. Sewing needles, thimble, and spool of white cotton. One box safety matches. One ice-pick. One pad of clinical ... One package of fine tooth-picks. Two dozen cotton applicators. Three dozen safety-pins, small, medium and large sizes, for abdominal ...
  8. NLM Digital Collections - A manual of nursing in pelvic surgery 
    Publication: Louisville : John P. Morton & Company, 1894
    ... ditional dressings consist of the flannel bandage, absorbent cotton, and safety-pins. A caster of iodoform, for dusting the ... yard roll of aseptic gauze. One roll absorbent cotton. Three ounces chloroform. ... iodoform. Two dozen safety-pins. On the day appointed for the operation ...
  9. NLM Digital Collections - The parents' book 
    Publication: Albany, N. Y. : Williams Press, Inc., [1942]
    ... of linen (face cloth smaller) Toothpicks to make cotton swabs Safety pins: Assorted sizes, two dozen Hot water bag ... pared: One each for boiled water, nipples, absorbent cotton, oil, and small ... in which to stick the safety pins, a pint bottle for the day’s supply ...
  10. NLM Digital Collections - The parents' book 
    Publication: Albany, N. Y. : Williams Press, Inc., [1946]
    ... of linen (face cloth smaller). Toothpicks : To make cotton swabs. Safety Pins: Two dozen, assorted sizes. Hot Water Bag ... pared : One each for boiled water, nipples, absorbent cotton, oil, and small ... in which to stick the safety pins, a pint bottle for the day’s supply ...
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