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NEW WALL BOARD
LOUIS A. KEMPFF, M.D.
Arch Otolaryngol. 1930;12(4):524-525.
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The wall board is a new type of office equipment for the otolaryngologist that I have found to be most convenient. The physician can make a thorough routine examination of the ears, nose and throat and give treatment without leaving his chair.
New wall board.
Provision is made for all the routine medications, spray bottle heater, series of five drawers for instruments, table to place instrument tray and space for eight spray bottles and nine solution bottles. The top shelf can be used for cotton jars, nose wipes, alcohol lamp, etc. A pocket behind this shelf provides for the history card, prescription blanks and other material. When compressed air is present in the building, the gage and air pressure regulator is introduced into the equipment. A transilluminator can also be added. The whole device is hung directly on the wall at the height convenient for the individual.
Being compact,
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Author Affiliations
LOS ANGELES
Footnotes
Submitted for publication, May 31, 1930.
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