UROLOGICAL CARE INSTRUMENTS

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CURITY KPR U.S. 7000 Cardinal Place Dublin OH 43017 UROLOGICAL CARE INSTRUMENTS, APPARATUS AND ASSOCIATED PRODUCTS PACKAGED SEPARATELY AND IN KITS, PACKS, AND TRAYS COMPRISED ESSENTIALLY OF CATHETER, URINE METER, URINE COLLECTION BAG, TRAY, WATERPROOF ABSORBENT UNDERPAD, DISPOSABLE GLOVES, FENESTRATED DRAPE, LUBRICANT, ANTISEPTIC, ABSORBENT BALLS, SPECIMEN BOTTLE, FORCEPS SYRINGE, BASIN, TOWEL AND GAUZE PAD;
HAPPY DOCTOR KIT KENDALL COMPANY, THE Walpole MA urological care instruments, apparatus and associated products packaged in a kit resembling a medical bag comprised essentially of catheter, urine meter, drain bags, waterproof underpad, disposable gloves, fenestrated drape, antiseptic, lubricant, absorbent balls, forceps, syringe, tape strips, basin and specimen bottle and containing toys to entertain and amuse young patients;DOCTOR KIT;
HAPPY DOCTORS KENDALL COMPANY, THE Walpole MA urological care instruments, apparatus and associated products packaged in a kit resembling a medical bag comprised essentially of catheter, urine meter, drain bags, waterproof underpad, disposable gloves, fenestrated drape, antiseptic, lubricant, absorbent balls, forceps, syringe, tape strips, basin and specimen bottle and containing toys to entertain and amuse young patients;
KENGUARD KENDALL COMPANY, THE Walpole MA UROLOGICAL CARE INSTRUMENTS, APPARATUS AND ASSOCIATED PRODUCTS PACKAGED SEPARATELY AND IN TRAYS, COMPRISED ESSENTIALLY OF CATHETER, COLLECTION BAG, TRAY, TUBING, UNDERPADS, GLOVES, DRAPES, ANTISEPTIC, ABSORBENT BALLS, LUBRICANT, FORCEPS, SPECIMEN BOTTLE, SYRINGE;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A method and device for identification of surgical instruments, in particular of dental instruments, uses a stationary geometric arrangement of instrument holders and a suitable positional allocation of the instruments to these holders. The holders are provided in an arrangement of raster modules which cooperate with a base unit, only a single raster module being accessible in each case for removal and fitting of instruments.