"Dunrite Instruments"
Ward's® Student Dissecting Set
Great for high school dissection applications.
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Medium Tip dissecting Forceps
Easily Manipulate Tissue Without Sacrificing Hold
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Utility Forceps
Excellent for removing objects from deep containers, these stainless steel forceps are 10 inches long and have straight, blunt, serrated points, serrated handles, and a guide pin.
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Collin Scalpel
The generous, easy-grip handle makes initial incisions and tough cutting easier. Stainless steel with a 1¹/₂" blade.
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Screw Lock Scalpel
A versatile, inexpensive scalpel with a safety lock to hold the blade securely, yet allow for simple, safe changes.
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Large Tissue Forceps
Same advantages as small tissue forceps, but designed for use with larger specimens.
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Grooved Director
This versatile instrument is several tools in one. Use the pointed end like a dissecting needle, and the grooved flat end can be used as a section lifter or to 'hold' an artery or nerve in the groove to make it easier to see and trace. Stainless steel.
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Hook And Chain Set
Three stainless steel hooks chained to a loop hold large specimens in place when dissecting.
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Liston Amputating Knife
The one-piece, stainless steel design won’t break when cutting tough muscle tissue and cartilage.
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Halstead Artery Forceps
Scissor handles securely clamp an injection needle to the vessel, preventing leaks. They have straight, serrated jaws and a box joint.




