Texas State Journal of Medicine, Volume 13, Number 3, July 1917 Page: 4
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TEXAS STATE JOURNAL OF MEDICINE ADVERTISER
Dr. S.
Yankauer's Combination Pressure and Suction Pump
Modification of Dr. F. E. Miller's Midget Pump-s D
HEMThis apparatus enables the oper-
ator to administer ether vapor
through the ether bottle to face
mask or mouth gag, and draw
blood and secretions through the
suction tube into the v a c u u m
bottle.
Especially designed for adenoid
and tonsil operations.
This outfit can, also, be used for
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in connection with a Devilbiss
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Wholesale and Manufacturing Opticians,
Third Floor Praetorian Building,
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For booklet and information, address: REV. PAUL F. HEIN, Superintendent. P. O. Box 214.F. A. HARDY
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