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76 results filtered with: Instruments
  • Obstetrics, single blunt hook
  • Marion Sims duck-bill obstetric speculum (skeleton type)
  • Obstetric speculum, Coxeter
  • Instrumnets used in perfume making
  • Replica of forceps, bronze, encrusted. Dr Malcolm's office? ?December 1934 -Surgical congress, 1947.
  • Australian aboriginal stone knife mounted in handle.
  • Case of surgical instruments by Evans, 1793. Used by Thomas Major, naval Surgeon.
  • David Davis's craniotomy forceps, for internal use
  • Apparatus: uterine contractions during childbirth.
  • David Davis's craniotomy forceps, guarded body crotchet
  • Engraving: sphygmomanometer devised by S.S. von Basch, circa 1881.
  • Conquest's craniotomy forceps
  • 'Dr Hopkins' improved obstetrical forceps. Forceps with short handles finger ring and pelvic curve.
  • A bullet extractor, English
  • Experiment on excretion of Carbonic acid gas by animals.
  • Obstetric specula, Weiss
  • Devise for sterilising surgical instruments, designed by Pasteur.
  • A bullet extractor which screwed into the soft lead of the bullet.
  • A 19th century stethoscope witha bell-shaped end
  • A drawing of an astrolabe
  • Obstetrics, Sim's shaped enucleator hook
  • Description of the astronomical instruments, Beijing, China
  • Obstetric fillet or lacque
  • David Davis's craniotomy forceps for external use.
  • Obstetrics, Blunt hook with transverse handle.
  • Churchill's craniotomy forceps
  • Two-bladed obststric speculum, Weiss
  • Obstetric specula, Bovin.
  • Obstetrical forceps, all-metal, Paoli Assalini
  • Stone knife, Australian Aboriginal.