"Dunrite Instruments"
Halstead Artery Forceps
Scissor handles securely clamp an injection needle to the vessel, preventing leaks. They have straight, serrated jaws and a box joint.
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Flexible Probe
Both ends of this flexible instrument are functional: the flat end with the eye can be threaded for ID tags, while other end with a thickened “nub” is useful for delicate probing without puncturing tissue.
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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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Folding Leatherette Case
Flexible, easy-to-clean simulated leather folds neatly into a pocket. It is brown and comes with snap fasteners. It folds to 7×3".
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Zipper Leatherette Case
Protect your instruments with this case that features a black leatherette exterior and a soft red felt-lined interior.
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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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Langenbeck Bone Saw
When dissecting larger animals, saws will cut through tough bone much easier than shears. Long lasting stainless steel.
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Full Spear Point Dissecting Needle
The spear point is useful for cutting fascia and cleaning tissue from small structures.
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Fleshing Knife
A long-lasting carbon steel blade permanently set into the wooden handle makes easy work of cutting away masses of muscle and roughing out animal skeletons.
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Dissecting Needles And Holders
Quick Swaps For Dissecting Needles
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Large Tissue Forceps
Same advantages as small tissue forceps, but designed for use with larger specimens.




