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  • Surgical Instrument (clamp, needle holder)
  • Surgical Instrument Maker's Trade-card
  • Surgical instrument. Drawing with watercolour.
  • A surgical instrument. Woodcut, 1560/1600.
  • Surgical instrument. Drawing with watercolour.
  • Surgical instrument. Drawing with watercolour.
  • An ancient Roman surgical instrument. Watercolour, 1850/1910.
  • Surgical instrument: an anal speculum. Drawing with watercolour.
  • Surgical clamp for holding open the skin, together with another surgical instrument. Woodcut, 1560/1600.
  • 18th century surgical instrument case of Dr. Gillespie,
  • A surgical cutting instrument: two figures. Line engraving, 18--.
  • Surgical instrument-makers producing items in their workshop. Etching, 17--?.
  • Surgical instruments, including lancets, saws and forceps; advertising the work of the surgical instrument-maker J. Songy. Etching, 1732.
  • Surgical instrument for extracting objects lodged in the throat: four figures. Etching by H. Mutlow, ca. 1805.
  • Illustrated catalogue of surgical instruments and appliances : manufactured and sold by Krohne & Sesemann, surgical instrument manufacturers, by appointment to the London Hospital (since 1860) also to numerous other hospitals and infirmaries throughout the United Kingdom.
  • The dissected neck, chest and shoulder of a man: the skin being held back with a surgical instrument to reveal the muscles beneath. Drawing.
  • Female genitalia with an area of diseased tissue: a surgical instrument is shown extracting part of the diseased area. Watercolour by C. D' Alton, 1858.
  • A doctor holding a sharp surgical instrument in which to operate on a cross-eyed yokel, in a room with other patients. Etching by "Sly Dick".
  • A doctor holding a sharp surgical instrument in which to operate on a cross-eyed yokel, in a room with other patients. Etching by "Sly Dick".
  • Surgical apparatus: includes an army medicine chest, demonstrations of a splint for excision of the elbow and an orthopaedic instrument to correct curvature of the spine. Wood engraving, 1850/1880?.
  • Surgery: an assortment of surgical instruments, including an instrument for the dilation of the foreskin, a cannula and a syringe for the bladder. Engraving with etching by B.L. Prevost after L.-J. Goussier.
  • A suspended lower arm from which the skin and fatty layer has been removed to reveal the muscles. Next to it is a knife and a surgical instrument case with its lid. Engraving after G. de Lairesse, 1739.
  • The circulatory system: dissection of the abdomen and pelvic region of a man, side view, showing the intestines and bladder, with the arteries indicated in red. A surgical instrument is shown below. Coloured lithograph by J. Maclise, 1841/1844.
  • Surgical instruments
  • Surgical instruments.
  • Surgical instruments, Trochlea.
  • Surgical instruments, Trochlea.
  • Various surgical instruments
  • Chinese surgical instruments.
  • African surgical instruments.