The New York Medical Journal, Vol. 46
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Excerpt from The New York Medical Journal, Vol. 46: A Weekly Review of Medicine, July to December, 1887, Inclusive
The gag which. Goes with this set is too small, and, unless very carefully watched, is liable to become displaced, so that the operator may be bitten. A friend of mine lost his life the past winter from diphtheria caused by a bite which occurred in this way.
I have used latterly Goodwillie's gag, which is easily retained in position, but, as an additional precaution, I usually use a broad steel band on the first finger.
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