Illustrated Catalogue Of Magic Lanterns (after November 1889, probably 1890)

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MCINTOSH BATTERY AND OPTICAL CO., CHICAGO, ILL., U. S. A. 181 Pons Varoli, Diabetes. Pons Varoli, Locomotor Ataxia Medulla Oblongata in Dia- betes. Medulla Oblongata Mye- litis. Medulla Oblongata Loco- motor Ataxia, etc. Spinal Cord from the various regions in Tetanus, Hydrophobia, Locomotor Ataxia, Degeneration of the Nerve Cells. Fracture, General Parallels, General Paralysis in In- sanity. Skin—Granulations in Heal ing Sores. Granulations of Ulcers. Hypertrophied. Pityriasis. Tattooed. Cancer. Scarlet Fever. Variola, Simple. Icthyosis. Variola, Htemorrhagic. Lupus Vulgaris. Small-pox, Htemorrhagic. Glands—Carcinoma of Lym- phatic. Carcinoma of Prostate. Suprarenal Carcinoma in Addison’s Disease. Prostate enlarged. Hypertrophied, from Neck. Arteries—Cerebral (Ather- oma of). Cerebral, organizing Thrombus. Cerebral in Syphilis. Chronic Thickening. Aortic Valve Ossified. Heart—Peri carditi s. Fatty Degeneration. Fatty Infiltration. Fibroid Degeneration. Various—Muscle, Fatty Infil- tration. Diaphragm, Calcareous Nodule. Muscle, Farcy Tubercle. Uterus, Chronic Leucor- rhoea. Pseudohypertrophic Mus- cular paralysis. Trichinous Muscle, etc. Surgical Pathology. Cancer of Lymphatic Gland. “ “ Recurrent Fungoid of Breast. Cancer of Breast. “ “ Prostate Gland. “ “ Ovary. “ “ Skin. “ “Brain (Encepha- loid). “ “ Jaw. “ “ Face. •Epithelioma of Vulva. “ “ Lip. “ “ Hand. “ “ Tongue. “ “ Foot. “ “ Penis. “ “ Jaw. “ “ Cheek. “ “ Leg. Sarcomce—Periosteal of Humerus. “ Recurrent in Scalp. “ Testicle (Round- celled). “ Retro Peritoneal of Hand (Round- celled). “ Femur. “ Lung. Alveolar of Scapulee. Cystic of Testicle. Melanosarcoma of Lung. Osteosarcoma of Knee. Spindle-celled of Uterus. “ Frontal Bone. “ Mesentery. “ Lymphatic Gland. Melanotic ot Eyeball. Various—Inflamed Muscular Tissue in Hip Disease. Cystic Adenoma of Breast. Softened Knee Joint. Ulcer of Tongue. Bronchocele. Fibroid Degeneration of Testicle. Enlarged Prostate Gland. Inflamed Skin. Indurated Testicle. Myeloid Tumor of Jaw. Bony Tumor of Jaw. Enlarged Tonsils. Skin Plastic effusion from foot after inflammation. Papilloma of Thigh. Neevus from Occiput of In- fant. Simple Lymphadenoma from Neck. Recurring Periosteal Tumor of Frontal Bone. Enchondroma of Parotid Region. Enlarged Strumous Gland from Neck. Chronic inflammation of a Lymphatic Gland. Chronic Cystitis of Bladder. Fibroid Cyst from Breast “ “ “ Patella “ “ “ Uterus. “ “ “ Hand. “ “ “ Jaw. Inflamed Muscle. Ulcer of Tongue. Chancre of Prepuce. Keloid Growth from Arm after Gunshot wound. Elephantiasis of Neck. Soft Wart from Jaw. Submaxillary Lymphade- noma. Enchondroma of Clavicle. Cavernous Tumor of Tongue. Uterine Polypus. Gumma from Parietal Bone. Caries of Bone. Myxoma from Arm. “ “ Ear. Urinary Deposits and Spermatozoa. 50 to 75 cents each; $5 to $7 per dozen. Uric Acid in normal and in rare forms. In Cirrhosis of Liver. Dysentery. Hepatic Ascites. Pneumonia. Gastric Fever. Hematuria. Acute Rheumatism. Pericarditis. Pleuritis. Gout. Gastralgia. Dyspepsia. Scurvy. Rheumatic Gout. Rheumatic Fever. Rheumatic Endocarditis and Pericarditis. Congestion of Lungs. Gout. Eczema. Urea. Urate of Ammonia. Urate of Soda. Nitrate of Urea. Oxalate of Urea. Triple Phosphate, Stellate and Rhombic. In Hip-joint Disease. Renal Calculus. General Paralysis. Ulceration of Knee-joint. Catarrh oi Bladder. Ramolli'sement of Brain. Endocarditis of Brain. Acute Rheumatism. Hepatitis. Syphilitic Hepatitis. Hippuric Acid, Typical form. Oxalate of Lime, Octohedral form. Oxalate of Lime, Dumb-bell form. Carbonate of Lime, from Man and Horse. Oxalurate of Ammonia, Murexide Cholesterine. Sugar of Milk, Sugar in Dia- betes, Cystine or Cystic Oxide. Spermatozoa from Man, Bird Boar, Elephant, Fish, Mouse, Dog. Horse, Newt, Rat, Rabbit, Hare, Rhi- noceros, Ram, Goat, Camel, Deer, Wolf, Ass. Toxicological Series. Typical forms of Poisons. Animal—Cantharadine from Spanish Fly. Metallic—Arsenious Acid, or White Arsenic. “ Mercury from Mercurial Vapor “ Tartar Emetic or Tartarated Anti- mony. Vegetable—Morphine, from Opium. “ Strychnine, from Nux Vomica. Pliysiological Prepar- ations. {Injected, stained, and both in- jected and stained.) These preparations are all made by the Messrs. Cole, and each one is specially se- lected. They are not the ordinary commercial slides, of which too many are sent to this country. Their price