MARC record for Amputating and Minor Surgery Case

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245 10 $a[Amputating and minor operating case] $h[realia].
260 -- $a[N.Y.? : $bCaswell, Hazard, & Co.?, $c ca. 1871-1909?]
300 -- $a1 surgical set: $bsteel, blued steel, nickel-plated steel, 
       nickel-plated brass, silver, wood, tin?; $cin case 35 x 
       19.2 x 7 cm.
500 -- Title taken from instrument catalogue.
500 -- Description largely based on incomplete set.
505 0- 1 trocar -- 1 elevator and raspatory -- 1 combined artery 
       forceps and needle forceps -- 1 bone forceps -- 1 capital 
       saw -- 1 lifting-back metacarpal saw -- 1 amputation knife -- 
       1 trephine -- 1 trephine handle -- 4 serrresfins -- 1 double 
       trachea tube -- 1 artery forceps -- 1 straight scissors -- 
       1 bone scoop -- 1 tenaculum -- 1 aneurism needle -- 1 straight 
       blunt bistoury -- 1 curved blunt bistoury -- 1 curved sharp 
       bistoury -- 1 straight sharp bistoury or finger knife -- 1 
       tenotome -- 3 scalpels -- 1 tourniquet -- 2 or more unidentified 
       instruments
510 4- Catalogue of Sharp & Smith, importers, manufacturers, 
       wholesale and retail dealers in surgical instruments..., etc. 
       -- Chicago : Sharp & Smith, 1889. $c generally similar to p.278, 
       fig. 904.
520 -- Surgical kit in hinged board case, lined with velvet, covered 
       with leather, with nickel-plated brass corner scuff guards and 
       leather-wrapped rope handles, steel hinges and latches. Latch 
       marked "PAT.OCT.71." Contains steel, nickel-plated steel, 
       silver, and nickel-plated brass instruments, most with wooden 
       handles, one with tin(?) cannula.
590 -- Tourniquet missing; 1 pair of French forceps, needle, and 3 
       drill bits apparently added; not all pieces may be original 
       to the set.
650 -2 Surgical instruments.
690 -2 Amputation$xinstrumentation.
710 2- Caswell, Hazard and Company (New York).
710 2- W.F. Ford (New York).
740 0- Operating kit. $h[realia]
740 0- Surgical kit. $h[realia]


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