MARC record for Scoop Trocar

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Dates:1871-1909
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245 10 $a[Scoop trocar] $h[realia].
260 -- $a[S.l : $bs.n., $c ca. 1871-1909?]
300 -- $a1 trocar (1 trocar with attached handle, 1 cannula 
       with attached scoop): $bsteel, nickel-plated brass, 
       wood, tin?; $c13.5 x 0.3175 cm dia.
500 -- Title taken from reference literature..
510 4- The mechanics of surgery / by Charles Truax. 
       -- Chicago: [s.n.], 1899. $c p. 208, fig. 382. 
510 4- The George P. Pilling & Son Company catalog of instruments 
       and apparatus for surgeons and hospitals. -- Edition of 
       1932-1933. -- Philadelphia: George P. Pilling & Son, 
       c1932. $c Not dissimilar to p. 214, fig. P13703.
520 -- Trocar. Non-removable 7.4 cm. x 1/8" dia. straight 
       cylindrical steel shaft terminates in a triangular point; 
       proximal end of shaft fixed in cylindrical wooden handle 
       with bulbous proximal end by nickel-plated brass ferrule; 
       6.2 cm. cannula is tin(?), leaves point exposed at distal 
       end, and terminates at proximal end with 2.6 cm. scoop.
590 -- Truax notes (p. 209) that "the better class of these 
       instruments is equipped with a metallic cap." If such a cap 
       was originally supplied, it is now missing.
650 -2 Catheterization$xInstrumentation
690 -2 Suction$xInstrumentation
740 0- Trocar. $h[realia]
740 0- Trocar and cannula. $h[realia]
773 1- $7nnra $t[Amputating and minor operating case] $w000000


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