M0003751: Stone lancets and scarificators / M0003752: Illustration of 13 pieces of Moxa

Date:
December 1933
Reference:
WT/D/1/20/1/31/17
Part of:
Wellcome Trust Corporate Archive
  • Archives and manuscripts

About this work

Also known as

Previous title, replaced May 2020: Stone lancets and scarificators, flints and arrowheads
Previous title, replaced May 2020: Moxa, illustration of Indian Medical exhibit of medicine, 1925

Description

A reproduction of a photograph of two images from Hutchinson, Walter: Customs of the world : a popular account of the manners, rites and ceremonies of men and women in all countries, London: Hutchinson, 1913. The top image shows stone lancets, used for surgical operations, and scarificators used for making shallow incisions in the skin for the purpose of drawing blood. There are also some flints and arrowheads in the image that were used for bloodletting. These instruments are of Native American origin. The bottom image shows an illustration of 13 pieces of Moxa (instruments used in a form of heat therapy). These were drawn by C. Whitehead at the "Indian Medical Exhibit of Medicine" in 1925 in the United States of America.

Publication/Creation

December 1933

Physical description

2 photographs on 1 plate glass plate negative; 8.3 x 10.8 cm

Notes

Catalogue data comes from a combination of entries in the original glass plate registers, metadata created when the glass plates were digitised in the early 2000s and enhancements made by the cataloguer in 2020.

Terms of use

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