•4^w^sgggab£ Z4T*j^y I S©&. 1, Horn Handles. Spatula..................................... I 25 00 50 v. w. btcinckerhoff's Dressing Forceps................................ ft 50 Two Curved Bistouries, Probe and Sharp........... 1 "0 Director........................................ 33 Ivory Caustic Case............................... 50 Scalpel......................................... 50 Artery Forceps.................................. 50 Tenaculum..................................... 33 Gum Lancet.........,........................... 33 Pair Probes..................................... 33 Seton Needle.................................... 50 Exploring do.................................... 33 Abscess Lancet................................. 33 Tonsil Forceps.................................. 58 Female Catheter................................. 50 Two pair Scissors................................ 1 00 Neat Morocco Case.......................... 94 $9 00 No. 1, Fine, same as above, in Tortoise Shell Handles, Fine Gilded Morocco Case, Silk Velvet Lined.... 12 00 No. 1, extra, same with Spring back Instruments, and Compound Catheter, same style Case:.......... 20 00 No. 1, extra, Double Spring back Instruments, and Parker's Catheter............................ 20 00 Case No. 2, Horn Handles. Spatula......................................... 50 Dressing Forceps................................ 50 Two Curved Bistouries, Probe and Sharp........... 1 00 Director........................................ 33 Ivory Caustic Case............................... 50 Scalpel......................................... 50 Scissors........................................ 50 Tenaculum...................................... 33 Pair Probes...............:..................... 33 Seton Needle.................................... 50 Abscess Lancet.................................. 33 Artery Forceps.................................. 50 Gum Lancet..................................... 33 Neat Morocco Case........................... 85 $1 00 No. 2, Fine, same as above, in Tortoise Shell Handles, Fine Morocco Case, Silk Velvet Lined, and Gilt Edge...................................... 10 00 Case No. 3, Horn Handles. Spatula......................................... 50 WHOLESALE CATALOGUE. 9 Dressing Forceps................................. $ 50 Bistourie....................................... 50 Director........................................ 33 Scalpel.......................................... 50 Scissors....................................... 50 Tenaculum..................................... 33 Pair Probes..................................... 33 Abscess Lancet.................................. 33 Artery Forceps.................................. 50 Gum Lancet..................................... 33 Neat Morocco Case.......................... 35 $5 00 No. 3 Fine, same in Tortoise Shell Handles, fine Case....................................... 8 00 MISCELLANEOUS POCKET INSTRUMENTS. Spatulas.............................per doz--- 6 00 Bistouries, Horn Handles............... " --- 6 00 do Shell do................ " .... 9 00 Scalpels, Horn do................ " .... 6 00 do Shell do................ " .... 9 00 Seton Needles, Horn Handles........... " --- 6 00 do do Shell do............. " .... 9 00 Abscess Lancets, Horn do............. " .... 400 do do Shell do............. " .... 6 00 Gum Lancet, Horn Handles............. " --- 4 00 do do Shell do............... " --■- 6 00 Curved Scissors....................... " --- 9 00 Straight do......................... " • - • • 6 00 Silver Probes, per dozen pair............net....... 6 00 German Silver Probes, per dozen pair............... 4 00 Needles, per doz................................. 1 00 Silver Caustic Cases, single, each net............... 1 25 do do Telescopic, 2 joints, net per doz. 18 00 do do do 3 do do..... 24 00 Ebony do long, with Silver points do..... 12 00 Ivory do................per doz........... 6 00 Dressing Forceps, plain.......................... 6 00 Directors, plain.................................. 4 00 do Cooper's............................... 6 00 Artery Forceps, plain............................ 6 00 Tenaculums, Horn Handles....................... 4 00 do Shell do.......................... 6 00 Exploring Needles, Horn Handles.................. 4 00 do do Shell do.................... 6 00 10 V. W. BUINCKERHOFlArf EYE INSTRUMENTS. A Set, con sis/in g of Four Knives.................................... $4 00 Three Needles.........'......................... 2 25 Curette and Hook united......................... 1 25 Adams' Silver Wire Speculum..................... 1 00 Two Forceps.................................... 1 00 Two Scissors................................... 1 50 Neat Morocco Case.......................... 1 50 .2 00 A Set for Strabismus, viz.: Bistourie, Curved................................ 15 do Straight............................... 15 Scissors........................................ 50 Forceps........................................ 50 Blunt Hook..................................... 15 Double do...................................... 1 00 Speculum....................................... 1 00 Morocco Case............................... 15 $6 00 MISCELLANEOUS EYE INSTRUMENTS. Eye Scissors...............................50c. to 15 do Forceps.................................... 50 do Speculum........................net........ 100 do do Mott's Spirial Spring.... do........ 2 50 do Knives, various shapes, each.................. 1 00 do Needles, Ivory Handles do.................... 15 Curette and Hook do................... 1 25 Anell's Silver Eye Syringe................net..... 10 00 do White Metal Eye Syringe.................. 2 50 Lachrymal Styles....................per doz...... 4 50 do Probes................... " ... net 300 HYDROCELE INSTRUMENTS. A Set, consisting of G. E. Bag, for Injecting, Stop Cock, Trocar and Canula, in neat case........,................ 4 50 Trocar and Canula, small......................... 1 50 do do large........................ 2 00 do do small, flat..................... 150 WHOLESALE CATALOGUE. 11 Trocar andCanula, long, curved Rectum............ $3 00 Tracheotomy Tubes...............net___$2 00 and 2 50 LITHOTOMY. Case consisting of Four Lithotomy Forceps, Hamula and Scoop, two Cooper's Bistouries, Curved and Straight ; four Curved Staffs, four Curved Sounds, Male ; one Straight Staff, one Straight Sound, Female ; set Physick's Gorgets, neat Mahogany Case....... 40 00 Dr. Physick's Gorgets, per set.................... 1 00 Assalini's Stone Forceps, movable joint........... 3 00 Plain do do........................... 2 00 Male or Female Staffs, each...................... 1 50 do do do Ivory Handles, each......... 2 00 do do Sounds, each.................... • 15 do do do Ivory Handles, each......... 1 25 Lithotomy Scalpels, each........................ 1 25 do Bistouries, do........................ 1 25 Hamula and Scoop, do........................ 2 00 CUPPING INSTRUMENTS. Case No. 1, .Stop Cock. Five Glasses, for Stop Cock, One Glass, for Breast, Three Stop Cocks, Exhausting Brass Pump, Neat Mahogany Case......................... $5 50 With American plain action Scarificator........ 8 15 Rev. " " ........ 9 50 Case No. 2. Four Glasses, two Stop Cocks, Exhausting Pump, Neat Mahogany Case........................ 4 50 With plain American Scarificator.............. 1 *?> " Rev. " " .............. 8 50 12 v. w. brinokerhoff's Case No. 3. Three Glasses, two Stop Cocks, Exhausting Pump, neat case .................................. $3 15 CUPPING INSTRUMENTS. Case No. 1, Vain: Five Valve Glasses, One do Glass for Breast, Exhausting Pump, brass, Neat Mahogany Case......................... 4 50 With American plain action Scarificator........ 1 50 Rev. " " ........ 8 50 Case No. 2, Valve. Four Valve (ilasses, Exhausting Pump, neat Mahogany Case....................................... 3 50 Case No. 3, Valve. Three Valve Glasses, Exhausting Pump, neat Mahog- any Case................................... 3 00 Case No. 1, Hoiin, consisting of Six Transparent Horn Cups, three Stop Cocks, Brass Exhausting Pump........................... 6 25 i MISCELLANEOUS. Glass Cups, with Valves, per dozen.............. 3 50 " for Stop Cocks, " ".............. 3 50 " plain, " " .............. 1 25 Horn Cups, with Valves, " " .............. 4 00 " for Stop Cocks, " " .............. 4 00 " " plain, in nests, " "............... 3 50 Breast Glasses.................................. 5 50 Brass Stop Cocks................................ 4 50 Brass Cupping Pumps............................ 12 00 Brass Stomach and Cupping Pump, with Injecting') Apparatus, combined with six Glasses, in neat >- 10 00 Mahogany Case,.......................... ] White Metal Stomach Pump and Injecting Appara- | tus combined, in neat Mahogany Case, j Rubber Cups, with Glasses attached, per dozen..... U 00 WHOLESALE CATALOG VE 13 OBSTETRICAL. 2 3 VI No. 1—Bedford's Forceps.......................... $1 00 No. 2—Dewees' do........................... 5 50 No. 3—Davis' do........................... 6 50 N c». 4—Heighton's do long................... 6 00 No. 5—Hodge's do........................... 6 00 No. 6—Holmes' Craniotomy Forceps............... 6 00 14 v. w. brinckerhoff's No. 1—Davis' do do................. $6 00 No. 8—Smelley's Perforator........................ 4 00 Dewees' do.......................... 1 15 Bedford's do.......................... 2 00 Vectis, Crotchet and Hook, with one Handle.......... 5 00 Boudeloque's Forceps............................. 6 00 Ramsbottom's do................................ 6 00 Denman's do................................ 6 00 Bedford's Blunt Hook and Crotchet, guarded......... 4 00 Vectis, folding................................... 3 00 do plain.................................... 2 00) Blunt Hook and Crotchet, plain.*................... 1 25 Single Catheter, female, slide...................... 1 50 Metallio do do............................ 25 A Set, consisting of Prof. G. S. Bedford's Forceps, with rings, Prof. G. S. Bedford's Blunt Hook and Guarded Crotchet, Vectis, Perforator, neat Morocco case........... 15 00 A Set, consisting of Dewees' Forceps,Vectis, plain Blunt Hook and Crotchet, Perforator, neat Morocco case................. 12 00 Same with Hodge's Forceps....................... 13 00 do do Davis' do and guarded Crotchet...... 14 00 do do Heighton's do long...................... 11 00 SCARIFICATORS, SPRING ANB THUMB LANCETS. Improved 2 row, 12 blades, Reverse Scarificators, in pkge of I doz., per doz., net. $36 00 do do 10 do do do...... 35 00 do 3 do 13 do plain action, do...... 31 50 WHOLESALE CATALOGUE. 15 Improved Am. 2 row, 12 blades, Reverse do__.each $4 00 do do do 10 do do do.... do 3 15 do do do 13 do plain action.....do 3 50 German Scarificators..............per doz., $24 to 36 00 Am. Brass Spring Lancets, Button No. 1,. .. .per doz. 12 00 do do do Steel Lever, 2,.... do... 9 00 do do do Brass do 3,.... do... 1 00 do Ger sil. do Button do... 15 00 do do do Lever do... 12 00 Large Horse Spring Lancets.................do.. . 18 00 Spring Lancet Blades............per doz. $1 50 and 2 00 Thumb Bleeding Lancets......... do 5 00 and 6 00 do do do Evans'Gen......net, per doz. 6 25 do do do do Imt...... do.... 4 00 SPECULA, DILATORS, &c. Specula Vaginoe, steel, three branch, Wiess'......... 14 00 Ger. sil. ex., 2 blades, Record's Cut, 1, 5 00 " " 4 " movable " 2, 8 50 3 " Boivin's " 3, 6 00 3 " Spr. Handle___ 8 00 Coxeter's English Style..... 150 Specula Glass, Reflecting, silver lined, per dozen..... 10 00 16 V. W. BR1NCKERU0FF S Specula Glass, plain......................per doz. $5 00 do White Metal............................ 2 50 Speculum Auris, Kramer's............see cut No. 4 2 00 4 do Ani, Pitney's.......................... 4 50 Urethral Dilator................................. 8 00 Spermatorrhceal Rings....................per doz. 6 00 Simpson's Uterine Sound......net.....see cut above Speculum Forceps.............................net 1 15 2 00 CATHETERS, BOUGIES, &c. Silver Male Catheters.................net, per doz. 12 00 do do do assorted sizes..... do..... 15 00 do do do extra heavy...... do..... 18 00 do Female do do ...... do..... 150 do do do plain ...... do..... 6 00 do Bougies................net, per doz., $12, $15, 18 00 do Compound Catheters..... do............. 24 00 Gooch's double Canula, for Polypi in Utero, each net.. 4 50 Lallamand's Cauterizing Bougie, curved.........net 4 50 do do do straight........ " 3 50 Flexible Metallic Male Catheters.......net, per doz., 4 50 do do Female do.......... do..... 3 00 do do Bougies.............. do..... 3 00 French Gum Elastic Catheters and Bougies, do gross 1 50 English Flexible Ivory Tipped Catheters and Bougies, best quality, per gross, net.................... 25 00 do do do do single dozen, 2 50 do Stomach Tubes...............per doz., net, 9 00 do Rectum Bougies.............. do.... 9 00 do O. Burns' Rectile Tubes....... do___ 9 00 do Vaginal Tubes............... do___ 3 00 do Flexible Gas Tubing, three web, per case or yard, always on hand. WHOLESALE CATALOGUE. 17 PESSARIES-Net. Silver Globe Pessaries.............$3 00, 3 50 and $4 00 do do do Gilt................4 50 and 5 00 do Hodge's do do.......each $3 00, 3 50 and 4 00 Glass do do......................per doz.. 2 00 Hard Rubber do........................per doz. 3 00 Stem do with stop cock for inflating, do.. 12 00 Meigs' Watch Spring Pessary.............. do.. 1 50 STETHOSCOPES. Dr. J. H. Whittaker's Improved.................... 100 Laennec's Movable Cone.......................... 15 do do do Ivory..................... 1 00 Trumpet shape, plain..............per doz........ 1 00 do do Horn.............. do ........ 9 00 do do Ivory....-.......... do ........ 12 00 Elliotson's Ivory mounted.......... do ........ 18 00 Improved Pleximeter.............. do ........ 18 00 Flexible Stethoscopes, covered with silk velvet, brass mounts........................each $2 00 and 2 50 i VETERINARY. Complete case of I'ocket Instrument* in Buffalo Horn, Clasp Handles. Fleme Spring-back......................... 1 15 Scalpel do............................. 1 50 J)rawing Knife do............................ 1 50 Curved Bistourie do............................ 1 50 Nicking Knife do............................ 1 50 Seton Needle.................................... 15 Abscess Lancet................................. 15 Bleeding do................................... 15 Directors....................................... 15 Spatula..................................<...... 15 Rowelling Scissors.............................. 2 00 Spring Forceps.................................. 15 Straight Scissors................................ "^ Hook and Tenaculum............................ 50 Two Silver Probes............................... 50 Six Suture Needles............................... 15 Neat Morocco Case.......................... 3 25 Net $20 00 Imp'd Spring Fleme, per doz...................... 18 00 Horse Rasp, for Grinders, each...........$1 50 and 2 00 Metallic Horse Syringe, 48 oz., in Case, each........ 3 50 Stick Flemes, 1, 2, and 3 blade, per doz......$4 00 to 6 00 Nicking-knives, 2 blades, each............$1 50 and 2 50 18 V. A\r. BRINCKERHOFFS MISCELLANEOUS INSTRUMENTS. Fahnestock's Instruments for removal of the Tonsil.—Of all the instruments specially contrived for this object, this is probably the best; and, for operating upon young or timid persons, it is much more available than the knife or scissors. See Cut.— Ed. Miller's Practice of Surgery. Fahnestock's Tonsil Instruments......... $6 00 Bush's do with spring Forceps 10 00 March's do do .. 9 00 Improved Tonsil Scissors................ 3 00 do do do with Forceps.... 1 00 Accupuncture Needles............per doz. 3 00 Silver Hair-lip Pins............... do .. 4 50 Double silver Canula, for Nasal Polypus, each net.......................... 1 25 Throat Forceps, each...........$1 50 and 2 00 Polypus do do.............1 50 and 2 00 Ball do do..................... 2 00 do Scoops do..................... 1 00 Probangs, with sponge, per doz. . $3 00 and 4 50 do do silver bucket ends, per doz. net................................ 18 00 Dr. Parrish's Needles in sets, for deep-seated Arteries, per set.................... 3 00 Chain Saws, each..........net.....$10 to 15 00 Brass Compound Pulleys, per set......... 5 00 STOMACH, INJECTING, &c. WHOLESALE CATALOGUE. 19 Piate A represents Nos. 1 Lever Pump, without valves, the stop-cock being worked by means of a flute lever key. This is also fitted with Eng. Flexible Tubes, which renders it available as an enema apparatus. The barrel of this instrument is 5 inches long and 1| in diameter.................... $12 00 Plate B—Portable Valved Brass Enema and Stomach Pump combined. In neat Mahogany Case, net............ 6 00 MAW'S IMPROVED APPARATUS FOR ADMINISTERING ENEMA. 20 V. W. BRlNCKEKHOFlAs Enema apparatus, (plate D.)..........plain, per doz. $24 00 do do ..................med. do 30 00 do do ..................fine do 30 00 do do Maw's London Pump. .net. do 30 00 do do do brass...... do 30 00 Telescopic Enema (Hutchinson's).................. 48 00 Elastic Rubber Syringes...................per doz. 18 00 Metallic Nipple Shields.................... do 1 25 Rubber Nipples......................net per gross 1 00 Lip Salve Boxes, screw top............ "do..... 5 00 Ointment Boxes, 1 oz.................. do..... 9 00 do do 2oz.................. do..... 12 00 Ear and Womb Syringes,.in paper boxes,... .per doz. 10 00 Ear Syringes, fine quality...........,...... do 5 00 Dr. Chase's Vaginal Syringe................ do 15 00 Dr. Ralph's do "do/.................. do 6 00 DISSECTING, &c. No. 1.— Set, consisting of Six Scalpels and Tenaculum, Ivory or Ebony Handles ; Scissors, Chain Hooks, Forceps, Blowpipes, Rose- wood Case, with Lock........................ 5 00 No. 2, same, in Rosewood Case, Hooks............. 4 50 No. 3.—Containing Four Scalpels and Tenaculum, Ivory or Ebony Handles; Scissors, Double Hook, Forceps, Blowpipe, Mo- rocco Case.................................. 4 00 MISCELLANEOUS DISSECTING. Dissecting Scalpels, plain..........per doz......... 4 50 do do fine........... do........... 6 00 do do ferruled....... do..........« 9 00 Chain Hooks..................... do.......,,.. 6 00 Double Hooks.................... do........... 450 Dissecting Scissors............... do.....$6 and 150 Blowpipes....................... do........... 3 00 Cartilage Knives, each..............-............. 1 00 POST MORTEM. Case containing Scull Saw, shifting back; Cartilage Knife, Catlin Chisel, fitting one spring-socket handle......... 6 50 WHOLESALE CATALOGUE. 21 Six Scalpels, in Ebony............................ $2 25 Long Spring Forceps............................. 1 00 Blowpipe....................................... 25 Scissors........................................ 50 Chain Hooks.................................... 38 Needles........................................ 15 Hammer........................................ 1 00 Neat Mahogany Case, name plate.............. 2 31 Net $15 00 ANATOMICAL SYRINGES, &c. 1 oz. Brass Syringe, with 4 plain Pipes & Stop Cock.. 5 15 2 oz. do do 6 do do 6 15 4 oz. do do 6 do do 8 00 6 oz. do do 6 do do 9 50 8 oz. do do 8 do do 12 00 12 oz. do do 12 do do 18 00 Stop Cock Pipes, each............................ 88 Syringe for minute Anatomical Injections, with two fine pipes................................... 4 00 Glass Tube, with steel Stop Cock, for injecting the Absorbents with Quicksilver, with two steel Pipes...................................... 6 00 Mahogany Case for above........................ 1 00 FRENCH ANATOMICAL PREPARATIONS. Skeletons Articulated...............$25, 30, 35 and 40 00 Mannikin d'Accouchment (Buckskin),.............. 30 00 Basin of Female with ligaments.............$8 and 10 00 Foetal Heads.................................... 2 00 Heads, articulated and disarticulated,.....$1, 8, and 9 00 Hands and Feet with chords, per pair............... 3 00 Jaw of Child, showing first and second Dentition, mounted on stand......................$1 and 10 00 Jaw of Adult, carved, with vessels and Dental nerves exposed, mounted on stand, with glass case, com- plete................................$18 and 22 00 Bourgery and Jacob's Anatomical Plates, half life size, colored, on rollers, 20 plates, each.............. 2 50 Marshall's Anatomical and Physiological Diagrams, 9 plates, 6 ft., on rollers...................... 50 00 Trail's Physiological Plates, life size, on rollers 6 in a set........................................ 9 00 do do do colored. 12 00 Dermott's plates of Arteries connected with Aneurism, 22 V. W. BRINCKERHOFFS 11 plates on rollers.......................... $16 00 Boyan's Plate of the Ear, colored, on roller......... 1 00 Works on Surgery, furnished at the publisher's prices. TRUSSES, SUPPORTERS, BANDAGES, &c. Fig. 1. Fig. 2. Fig. 3. Fig. 4. WHOLESALE CATALOGUE. 23 Improved Single Pad Trusses...............per doz $12 00 do do do Double Trusses........ do 18 00 Hull's Hinge and Pivot Strap Trusses........ do 12 00 do do do do Double Trusses., do 18 00 do do do plain Trusses......... do 9 00 do do do do Double Trusses.. "do 13 50 do Youth's Strap Truss.................. do 10 00 do Plain Truss.......................... do 9 00 Improved Turnpad, for either right or left..... do 1 50 Umbilical Trusses, adult's.................. do 24 00 do do child's.................. do 12 00 New York Truss, (see Fig 1.)................. do 6 00 do do Double..................... do 12 00 Common Spring Truss...................... do 4 00 do do do double................ do 8 00 do do do Infant's............... do 4 00 Chase's right or left Truss, genuine, single___ do 18 00 do do do double___ do 36 00 do do Imt'n small................. do 12 00 do do do do double........... do 24 00 Salmon and Ody, (Marsh's,) (see Fig. 2.)..... do 18 00 do do " do double, (see Fig. 3,) do 36 00 Infant's Buckle Truss...................... do 9 00 do do do double.................. do 13 50 Ivory Pad Truss, (Fig 4,) new style, net...... do 36 00 Buffalo Horn Pad Truss, (Fig. 4,) Ivory Pad style, net per doz..................................... 30 00 French Trusses, fine calfskin covers, single, per doz.. 12 00 do do do double do 24 00 do do do Umbilical do 12 00 do medium quality, Adult, single do 9 00 do do do double do 18 00 do do do Umbilical, do 9 00 do Spring Ivory Pad, R. or L.......do 20 00 Bett's Utero-Abdominal Supporters,............do 36 00 Jenny Lind do do.................do 36 00 London do do.................do 24 00 do do do................ do 36 00 Empress Eugenia do do.................do 24 00 Shoulder Braces................per doz., $9, 12, and 18 00 Suspensory Bandages, cotton..............per gross 12 00 do do silk................per doz. 8 00 I am prepared to furnish to the Trade, at the manufacturer's lowest price, the most improved style of Splints now in use, which have received the highest testimonials from the profes- sion, wherever they are used. These are illustrated in Plates Nos. 1 and 2, with full descriptions. Price, in neat case, $30. 21 v. w. brtnckerhoff's SILK ELASTIC STOCKINGS, KNEE CAPS, AND . BELTS.-Net. DIRECTIONS FOR MEASUREMENT. For a | Hose, the circumference at A. B. C. D. & E., length from A. to ground.. .per doz.. $36 00 For a Knee Cap, circumference at A. F. & G., and , length......................per doz. . $24 00 * For an abdominal Belt, circumference at I, x\ K, & L, depth from I. to L. . .each .. $8 50 For a long Hose same as f Hose and Knee cap, with length of A. to ground and A. to top........................each.. $8 50 Japanned Hearing Trumpets, each from.....$1 50 to 3 00 Elastic Conversation Tubes, covered with silk velvet and with brass or horn mounts, three feet long, per doz..................................... 24 00 Ear Cornets, for deafness,... .(see cut above), .per doz. 45 00 WHOLESALE CATALOGUE. 25 FRACTURE APPARATUS. Welch's Fracture Apparatus, in case............... $30 00 Day's Complete Fracture Apparatus................ 40 00 Surgeon's Lint, per roll......................$1 to 2 00 Plain Splints in sets, each,......net............... 2 00 Improved Spring Shoe.......................$5 to 10 00 Improved Supporter Boot....................$5 to 10 00 Club Foot Shoes............................ 3 to 5 00 Artificial Legs, to order..................... .50 to 150 00 Measures required for a Wooden Leg for amputation above the knee. —No. 1, round top of thigh, close to the crutch.—No. 2, round end of the stump.—No. 3, length from the crutch to the ground. For an Amputation below the knee.—No. 1, diameter of the knee when bent.—No. 2, diameter of the thigh, close to the crutch.—No. 3, length from under the knee, when bent, to the ground. PILL MACHINES. Three, Four and Five Grains—Net. 24 Pills, with Rollers $5 50 ; same without Rollers 5 25 18 do do do 4 50 do do do 4 25 12 do do do 4 00 do do do 3 15 The above Machines are finished in a style equal to any in the market, neatly adjusted, with Mahogany polished frames, brass plates, &c. See Illustration. PHYSICIANS' POCKET VIAL CASES.-Net. Case containing nine 2 dr. Vials, solid Case, gilt edge, and clasp................................... 10 50 Double Case, gilded, containing eighteen 2 dr. Vials, solid case and clasp.......................... 15 00 Double Case, gilded, containing twenty 2 dr. Vials, book form and clasp........................ 15 00 Folding Case, with strap, gilded, sixteen 2 dr. Vials. 16 00 Double Case, containing twelve 1 oz. Saddle-bag Bot- tles, book form, handle...................... 4 25 Homoeopathic Vial Case, 36half dr. Vials, per doz... 21 00 do do do 30 qr. dr. do do 18 00 Telescopic Pocket Vial Case, very compact, containing twelve 2 dr. Vials, per doz.................... 15 00 26 V. W. BRINCKERHOFF s METAL SYRINGES. PEWTER. MEDIUM. FINK WniTB METAL. 24 ounce, self, in case...... $14 00 $25 00 $30 00 16 do do do........ 12 00 16 00 21 00 12 do do do........ 9 00 12 00 15 00 10 do do do........ 9 00 12 00 15 00 8 do do do........ 8 50 11 00 14 00 6 do do do........ 6 50 9 00 12 00 4 do do do........ 5 50 1 00 9 00 24 do single, in paper cases 10 00 18 00 24 00 16 do do° do do 8 00 12 00 16 00 12 do do do do 5 00 9 00 10 00 10 do do do do 5 00 9 00 10 00 8 do do do do 4 50 1 00 9 00 6 do do do do 3 50 5 00 1 00 4 do do do do 3 00 4 00 5 00 2 do do do do 2 50 3 00 4 50 1 do do do do 1 00 2 00 3 00 PP ner cross ..... 9 00 18 °° pp, per gross.....;;;;;;;; 9 00 12 00 24 00 PF, long, per gross......... 12 00 18 00 36 00 WOMB SYRINGES. 6 ounce, fine metal, in cases.....................» J4 °? 4 do do do........................ 1200 2 do do do........................ 9 00 6 do plain do........................ 6 50 4 do do do........................ 5 50 2 do do no cases........................ 3 50 These Syringes are made with great care, and free from de- fects as possible, while the fine quality have no superior in the market. The discounts from the above will be subject to the vacillating price of metals, always assuring our customers the best rates. GLASS SYRINGES. No. IMale Cap'd... 2 do do___ 3 do do___ 4 do do.... 5 do do.... 2 oz. Injection Cap'd, 4 oz. do do.. 6 oz. do do.. PES GROSS. PER DOZ. $9 00 15 10 00 84 12 00 1 00 13 00 1 08 18 00 1 50 21 00 2 25 42 00 3 50 54 00 4 50 4~ CC t>0 I—' h-' i^COkOHH oooooooooooooooooooofo i-3 c p. pi ■ p> ■ pi ■ pi. pi. pi. pi. p O O O O O O O O a'pjpJpJpjpJpJpjpjpJpJpJ f^ooooooooooo pj Q_, Pj Qj Pj pj Pj P-i'TS OOOOOOOOre p fcO M l-J p p &. p -3 § CD* * I PjPjPjPjPjPjPjPjPjPjPjPjP4PjP.PjPjP4P.Dj&'Oj oooooooooooooooooooooo re ° 3 N CD bO I—' I—i fc© I—' I-* K'.OOtOO'^ftO'i^Wif'OObStO-JOsUit^WWtOtOWWkO OOOOCnOOOOOOOOCnOOObDOVOiOOO* OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOtnOOOOOO Q^t=10S>f>-fcOC5*^CObCI 22Booooooo Ct SJ". Q ' ' ' ' CO as ea o o v (2j OS *"■ to 0000 3 p - 8—\\ oz. squares, do 9£ in. deep. ) 3 Tincture Jars and Pots............ 4 00 Same with glass gr'd Stoppers, in lieu of cork...... 4 15 No. 2—With Drawer, Painted. 16 in. long.} 8—3 oz. squares, cork stoppers, 10 in. wide. >• 8—2 oz. do do 9| in. deep.) Tincture Jars and Pots............... 4 50 Same with glass gr'd stoppers, in lieu of cork....... 5 50 No. 3—With Drawer, Painted. 20 in. long.) 18—4 oz. squares, cork stoppers, 12 in. wide. >- 8—2 oz. do do 10£ in. deep.) Tincture Jars and Pots.............. 6 00 Same with glass gr'd stoppers, in lieu of cork....... 1 12 MAHOGANY-BEST QUALITY, Highly Polished. No. 1—With Drawer for Pots, &c. 12| in. long. "J 6—4 oz. Glass squares, stopped, 10 in. wide. >- 8—2 oz. do do do 9£ in. deep.) 3 pint Tincture Jars................. 1 00 wholesale catalogue. 33 16 in. long. 10 in. wide. 9£ in. deep. No. 2—With Drawer for Pots, &c. 8—4 oz. Glass squares, stopped, 8—2 oz. do do do 4 pint Tincture Jars............ $8 50 No. 3—With Drawer, &c. 20 in. long.) 18—4 oz. Glass squares, stopped, 12 in. wide. £- 8—2 oz. do do do W. M. 12£ in. deep.) 5 pint Tincture Jars............... 10 00 Brass ornaments extra............................ 3 00 No. 4.—With Drawer, &c. 22 in. long. 14 in. wide. 10^ in. deep. 18—6 oz. Glass stop Bottles 8—4 oz. do do do W. M. 8—1| oz. do do do 6 pint Tincture Jars............... 13 00 Brass ornaments and fastenings, extra. 3 50 28J in. 181 in. 13| in. long. wide. deep. J No. 5.—With Drawer, &c. 18—16 oz. squares, Glass stopped 8—8 oz. W. M. do do do 8'—2 oz. do do do 1 pint Tincture Jars............ Brass fastenings, extra.......... No. A—Highly Polished Black Walnut. 15 in. long.} 6—8 oz. N. M. Mushroom stop'd sq. 10 in. wide, y 8—3 oz. do do do 9£ in. deep ) 12—1J oz. with Drawer for Pots, &c No. B. 6—8 oz. N M. Mushroom stop'd sq. 8—3 oz. do do do 4—2 oz. do do do 8—1£ oz., Drawer for Pots, &c...... 22 00 5 00 8 50 15 in. long 10 in. wide. 10 in. deep. 8 50 16 in. long. 10 in. wide. 10 in. deep. No. C. 6—8 oz. N. M. Mushroom stp'd sq. 8—3 oz. do do do 9—2 oz. do do do 8—1| oz. with Drawer, &c....... 9 15 No. D—Small Family Chest, without Drawer, contains 3—4 oz. flat squares, W. M. 4—2 oz. do do N. M......................... 3 00 34 v. w. brinckeriioff's No. E—Small Family Chest, without Drawer, contains 4—4 oz. flat squares, W. M. 4—4 oz. do do N. M. 5—2 oz. do do do.......................... No. F.—Imp'd double-folding wing chest, and slide in the back, containing 26 Bottles, (8—6 oz., 12— 2 oz., 6—1£ oz.), with drawer, containing mortar, measure, and tray with scales, drop measure, and knife, complete.............................. No. G.—Opens with wings and slide in the back, con- taining 32 bottles, (18—2£ oz. in the wings, 10— 6 oz. in the body, 4— \ oz. in the drawer,) 5 drawers, containing mortar, measure, scales, See, all complete................................. No. H.—Is a portable Mahogany or Black Leather Chest, with lock and handle, for Physician's hand use. Containing 12 \ oz. stopped flat sq....... No. I.—Is a Physician's Buggy Chest, of White Rus- set Leather, containing 4 4 oz. Salt Mouth stop- ped squares, 5 2 oz. Tinctures, glass stopped, 6 \\ oz. Tinctures, glass stopped, in Tray, beneath which is a space for Instruments, &c........... No, K.—Is same pattern and material as No I, and contains 4 2 oz. W. M. stopped squares, 10 \\ oz. Tinctures.................................. The above Medicine Chests are all made at our own Factory, always of the best materials, and lined with a fine quality of Morocco, which is more durable than velvet. They are made specially with reference to the Southern Climate, and warranted not to be affected by it. A manual corrected and revised with special reference to Family and Plantation use, by Prof. Guthrie, will accompany each chest. Scales and Weights, Mortar, Labels, Graduate, &c, will be sent with the Chests only when so ordered, excepting Nos. F. and G. $5 00 25 00 30 00 4 00 7 50 6 50 WHOLESALE CATALOGUE. 35 MEDICAL SADDLE-BAGS. No. 1. These two Nos., 1 and 2, are much improved in the quality of the Stock, and in the form for hold- ing the vials, by drop- ping them in a Tube in- serted into the form. No. 1. Patent Leather, velvet lined,contains 16 1 oz. S. B. Vials, with tray for Instru- ments....................................... No. 2. Patent Leather, velvet lined, with tray, &c, contains 8 2 oz. S. B. Vials, 8 1 oz. ditto........ No. 3. No. 3. White Russet Leather Body, with Patent Lea- ther Flap, trimmed with red binding. The Trays in these bags are permanently fitted, under which slide drawers, containing 8 1| oz. ground stopped squares, and 8 2 oz. ground stopped squares..... 4. White Russet Leather Body, and Patent Lea- ther Flap, the same as No. 3, contains 12 1| oz. ground stopped squares, 12 2 oz ground stopped squares.................................... No $6 00 6 50 8 50 9 50 36 v. w. brinckerhoff's Nos. 5 and 6. The body of these Bags, Nos. 5 and 6, is of the best quality of Bridle Leather, strongly fasten- ed and very durable. The outside, or upper flap of Patent Leather, trimmed with red binding, marbel- ized linen lining and name plate ; intermediate are leather pocket flaps for instruments, &c. No. 5. Contains 20 one oz. glass stop squares, 10 in each side................................... $1 00 No. 6. Same pattern, contains 12 one oz. glass stop squares, and 12 two oz. glass stop squares...... 8 00 Nos. 7 and 8. WHOLESALE CATALOGUE. 37 The body of the Bags, Nos. 1 and 8, is made of the best quality of Russet Bridle Leather, in the form of a box, into which slide the cases, containing S B. Squares, as represented in the cut. Forward of the box is a pocket for Instruments, &c, over which falls the Patent Leather flap. No. 7. Contains 8 1| oz. gr'd stoppered squares, and 8 2 oz. do do do $7 50 No. 8. Contains 12 1^ oz. do do do and 12 2 oz. do do do 8 50 These Bags are all made in a superior style, from the best stock I can procure, which for durability, price, and elegant appearance, I will guarantee superior to any other make, here or elsewhere. MAGNETO-ELECTRIC MACHINES, FOR MEDICAL PURPOSES. A. A. In the above cut represents a box containing a machine, moved by a crank. B. Crank screwed on the shaft of the driving wheel, which can be taken off. C. C. A magnet. D. A helix, revolved as near the end of the magnet as can be and not hit, regulated by screws at the further end of the shaft. E. A brass head, connected by a wire to a piece of iron, 38 v. w. brinckerhoff's standing across the end of the magnet on the back side, which is an armature or keeper, and also regulates the strength of the current, by crowding it in to weaken it, and pulling it out to increase the strength of the current ; and when the machine is out of use, it should always be left crowded in. f. f. Are the wire conductors that take the current from the machine. i. i. At each end of the machine, are the brass wires intro- duced into a hole in a brass head to get the current. g. g. The handles, at the end of the conductors, here repre- sented with a sponge tied on them to apply to the patient. The sponges should be wet before applying them to the patient, and the wood at the end of the handles is to take hold of while ap- plying it, that the current does not affect the fingers of the operator. The figure to the left of the machine in the wood cut repre- sents a common Horse-shoe. Magnet, which is also manufactur- ed as above, of all sizes from two inches upward. All those parts that have much motion should be touched oc- casionally with a drop of oil, and the wet sponges and handles never be put inside the box. This machine can be operated from the outside, with the box closed, and therefore cannot be disarranged. A Manual, descriptive of the treatment of diseases by Electro- Magnetism, will accompany each machine. We are now making these machines at our own Factory of better material than we have been enabled to procure elsewhere, and placing the works in a neatly finished Mahogany Box, highly polished. Price per doz., $72 ; singly, $7 50 net. THERMOMETERS AND BAROMETERS. 7 inch, Tin.............................per doz* $4 00 8 do do.............................. do 10 do do.............................. do 12 do do.............................. do 10 do Single Degree, Standard Tin........ do 8 do Mahogany, Fancy................. do 10 do do do.................. do 10 do Rosewood, do.................. do 10 do do Single Degree........... do 12 do do.......................... do 12 do do Half Degree............ do 4 50 5 50 6 50 9 00 6 50 7 50 9 00 12 00 20 00 24 00 WHOLESALE CATALOGUE. 39 Standard Barometers, for Public Institutions, will be Furnished to Order, To each Instrument there is attached an accurate Thermometer and Printed Rules for Observation. Thermometers for Sea use, in Copper Cases, ea.$l 25 to $2 00 Hydrometers, each........................ 75 to 4 00 Alcoholmeter, do.........................1 to 9 00 Urinometcr Cases, containing Meter and Graduated Glass for floating it, a delicate Thermometer, and Test Papers, complete, (see cuts.)............... 4 50 GLAZIERS' DIAMONDS. Ebony Handle (French)...................per doz. 24 00 do do Plain....................... do 36 00 do do Key........................ do 48 00 Ivory do Plain....................... do 54 00 do do Key....................... do 60 00 do do Pocket folding............... do 60 00 do do For Plate Glass.........each.. $10 to 15 00 40 v. w. brinckerhoff's SCALES AND WEIGHTS. French Brass Standard Pros. Scales, with lever, steel bearings with chains, &c, upon Mahogany Box and Drawer containing Weights in Block, (Fig. 1,)..........................per doz. $30 and A larger size, copper wires, and movable pans, (Fig. 2.).....................................each do Mahogany box with marble top, beam 5| in. long, stand 8 in. high above box................each The same, with beam 6^ in. long, stand 9| in. high above box...............................each Block of Mahogany Weights, (see cut No. 7.).....do No. 1, German Pres. Scales 6 in., Morocco or wood box, per doz. do 2, do do do 7 in. do do do do 3, do do do 8 in. do do do $33 00 6 50 8 50 3 50 6 00 50 50 BERANGER & CO.'S BALANCES. See Cuts. Diameter of the Basins. Weight in pounds the Scales carry. Rich Bronzed Metal Body, with White' Marble Top. Mgs. 3 & 4. Plain Ebony Body, with White Marble Top. Figs. 6 & 6. Plain Wood Box, Wood Top, &c. 5| inches. lib. $15 00 $12 00 $6 75 61 « 2 " 18 00 15 00 7 80 7 " 4 " 21 00 18 00 9 50 8 9 " 25 50 22 50 10 80 9 13 " 30 00 27 00 12 30 H " 18 " 34 50 30 00 13 80 10£ " 27 " 39 00 33 00 15 30 SPATULAS. PER DOZEN. $1 12, 1 38, 1 63, 2 12, 2 50, 3 00, 3 63, 4 12, 4 75, 5 62, 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 IS in. Balance Handles. $1 38, 1 63, 1 88, 2 50, 2 87, 3 38. 3 87, 4 50, 5 25, 6 50. 10 11 12 in. Putty Knives .per doz. $2 00 WHOLESALE catalogue. 41 No. C.—See page 33. No. 1.—See page 32. 9999999999999144� WHOLESALE CATALOGUE. 43 No. F.—See page 34. No. G.—See page 34. 6199999999114 44 V. W. BRINCKERHOFF S No. 4.—See page 33. No. 9.—Hullihen's Screw Forcep.—See page 29. WHOLESALE CATALOGUE. 45 Pill Machine.—(See Page 25.) Powder Folder, each net, $2 00. Retort Stands, Polished.—Price per doz., net, $15 00. HW 46 v. w. brinckerhoff's Scales and Weights—(See Page 40.) mA M 3 <|p fflDpg i p| TNI IP IS* 18*1 :< » H 11-i 11? H< fc» j 41 WHOLESALE CATALOGUE. 47 WELCH'S SPLINTS. EXPLANATION OF THE PLATES. Plate 1. SPLINTS FOR THE SUPERIOR EXTREMITY. Fig. 1. "Forearm Splint—(Dorsal)." For the dorsal side of the Forearm. Fig. 2. " Forearm Splint—(Palmar)." For the Palmar side of the Forearm. Fig. 3. Wrist Splint. For Fracture of the Radius near the wrist, or dislocation of the Ulna at the inferior extremity, or both combined For the same injuries may be substituted the Splint represented— Fig. 4. " Ulna Splint." Fitted to the Ulnar side of the Forearm. Fig. 5. " Straight Hollow Splints for the Arm," of several sizes. Fig. 6. " Elbow Splints." For Fractures near the Elbow. " These splints are fitted to the two sides of the arm and con- nected at the elbow by double hinges, which fix the arm at any degree of flexion or extension required, and the position may be changed by turning the screw, which serves also as a pivot for the hinge. The hinges may be easily transferred to splints of different sizes." Fig. 7. " Shoulder Splint adapted to the top of the shoulder and outside of the arm. The joint is required to accommodate the cap or upper portion of the splint to the different positions of the shoulder." (See Transactions of the American Medical Association, vol. 9, p. 230.) Fig. 8. Adjustable Side Frame for Fractures of the Leg. " This may be flexed or extended, and fixed in the position requried, by the hinges. This is done by means of pinion-like teeth at the circumference of the hinges, which are held in con- tact or separated, by screws, forming the pivots of the joints. It is fitted to limbs differing in length by sliding joints at the sides of the limb, and in the splint which supports the under side of the limb. The depth is increased or diminished by turn- 48 V. W. BRINCKERHOFF S ing the screw at the bottom of the foot-piece. Flexible side splints are confined by a bandage to the sides of the limb ; another may be placed on the top of the thigh to support the thigh straps." Fig. 9. A form of Gaiter for making extension in fractures of the thigh. Plate II. SPLINTS FOR THE INFERIOR EXTREMITY. LEG SPLINTS. Fig. 1. Fitted to the inside of the leg. Fig. 2. Fitted to the outside of the leg. Fig. 3. Straight hollow splints of different lengths, for differ- ent sides of the thigh. Fig. 4. " Splints for fractures near the ankle joint." Fig. 5. Adjustable double inclined plane for fractures of the leg. This is a modification of Amesbury's Splint for fractures of the leg, with Roe's improvement in the method of making the Splint adjustable to different sized limbs, which consists in hav- ing several Splints of different sizes fitted to the under side of the limb, which can be connected to the main Splint or removed as required, by means of sliding joints or screws. It is here further improved by an original form of hinge corresponding with the knee in which the centre of motion in the Splint, when flexed or extended, corresponds with that of the knee, and the limb can be flexed or extended with little or no change in the relative length of the limb and the Splint. The Splint can also be made longer or shorter to correspond with limbs of dif- ferent lengths, or to make extension in dressing by turning the screw at the heel; this does not make any projection of the Splint beyond the foot. The brace for fixing the knee at the angle required, is regulated, as delineated in the plate, by a screw parallel with the thigh piece, or by a vertical screw and slide, as in Amesbury's Splint. The former has the advantage of making flexion and extension by a more gradual and uniform WHOLESALE CATALOGUE. 49 motion, when only slight motion can be allowed in consequence of inflammation or injury of the joint. Fig. 6. " Thigh Apparatus." a. " Upper extremity, broad and well cushioned so as to rest easily over against the side of the body. The breadth of this portion of the Splint assists also in preventing its rotation. It is furnished with rings for the perineal band." b Brace for fixing a joint; to be used only in packing. c. Screw for adjusting a sliding joint, for the purpose of lengthening or shortening the Splint. d. Thumb screw for making extension. The hollow Splints represented below, can be moved upon each other by a joint opposite the ham, and their position se- cured by a movable bar. They may also be lengthened or shortened. There is a joint corresponding to the heel, and another opposite the sole of the foot. "The apparatus may be used as a double inclined plane, or as a straight Splint. Lateral Splints (fig. 3) accompany the apparatus, all of which are made of gutta percha veneered with wood. They are moulded and flexible."—Transactions of Amer- ican Medical Association, Vol. 10, p. 432. MEDAL OF THE METROPOLITAN MECHANICS' INSTITUTE. The Metropolitan Mechanics' Institute of Washington, D. C, presented to Dr. Welch their Silver Medal, in testimony of the merits of his Splint and Apparatus for Fractures. From Professor Valentine Mott, M. D., of New-York. I have examined the apparatus invented hy Dr. B. Welch. In it is com- bined the splint of Amesbury and the seven principles of Boyer, for the lower extremity. The splints are composed externally of very delicate slips of wood, with gutta percha between them. By this arrangement, when dipped into hot water they become flexible, and will adapt themselves neatly to the parts. They are very cheap, and well adapted to all the various fractures of the upper and lower extremities. Valentixe Mott. New-York, Dec. 10, 1853. !PHiMpra Ho 3 4 4 See Pages 28 and 29. No. 1.—See page 29. No. 2.—See page 29. No. 3.—See page 29. No. 4.—Sco page '2. No. 5.—See page 29. No. 6.—See page 29. No. 7.—See page 29. No. 8.—Sec page 29. wo