Pharmaco-botanologia: or, an alphabetical and classical dissertation on all the British indigenous and garden plants of the New London dispensatory ... Decad. II / [Patrick Blair].
- Patrick Blair
- Date:
- 1724
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Pharmaco-botanologia: or, an alphabetical and classical dissertation on all the British indigenous and garden plants of the New London dispensatory ... Decad. II / [Patrick Blair]. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![[4^ ] b. The Blades. c. The Jlrait Tart of the Handle or Shank. d. The crooked Tart of the fame. e. The open Bow in which the Shank ends. f. The clofe Bow. F I G. IX. Hr i X T . Shews the hollow Infide of one of the Blades, com¬ monly called its Chops, with a great Number of Teeth or Points turned backwards. F I G. X. This gives a View of the fmali Pair of Forceps, which he commonly makes Ufe of in moft of his Opera¬ tions. a. The Blades don't flout clofe at the Ends, hecaufe they are contrived to prefs upon the Joint which hinders them. F I G. XL Shews the Infide of one of the Chops, toothed like the former.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b30775097_0106.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)