BLOW-PIPE, in Anatomy, a straight hollow tube of brass, of an elongated conical form, six inches in length, and open at both ends. The aperture of the large end is three-tenths of an inch in diameter, that of the smaller end is of the size of a needle's point. It is used for blowing air into the collapsed vessels of the dead subject, in order to know the course of these vessels.
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