Instrumentarium
instrumentarium in·stru·men·tar·i·um (ĭn’strə-mən-târ’ē-əm, -měn-)
n. pl. in·stru·men·tar·i·a (-ē-ə)
A collection of instruments and other equipment for a surgical operation or for a medical procedure.
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