EditorialSurgical trepanning instruments including spring forceps, Savigny's trephines, scalpel, elevator, Mr. Hey's saws, lenticular, raspatory, brush, and trephine from the 19th century. Copperplate engraving by Wilson Lowry after an illustration by J. Farey ...
EditorialObstetrical instruments by Paolo Assalini (1759-1840) Top: forceps L: 47 cm; compressing forceps L: 27 cm, trepan L: 28 cm. Museo Ostetrico Giovanni Antonio Galli.
EditorialTrade Card for Billinge and Edwards, Clock and Watchmaker of Snow Hill, Birmingham, Print made by unknown artist, (Cottrell), ca. 1770, Etching on moderately thick, slightly textured, cream wove paper, Sheet: 3 7/8 x 3 inches (9.9 x 7.6 cm) and Image: ...
EditorialTwo fragments of an iron forceps: one fragment of the spring bend, in which the rest of a bronze wire ring with ends wound around each other. L: 4,2 Dia: ring 1,7 2: fragment with a bent wide end. L: 3,8 Br: 1,4, tweezers, beard tongs, metal, iron, 4,2...
EditorialBronze forceps or tweezers, Early Imperial, ca. 1st century A.D., Roman, Bronze, length 13.00 cm., Bronzes, The instrument has long arms, unlike those of the standard type of Roman depilation tweezers, indicating that it may have been used by a doctor ...
EditorialForceps, Scalprum ..., Garden Tool, Date Appreciated, Signed: Philip Gagliardus delin, Cl, Goyrand incid, Fig. 19, p. 129, Gagliardi, Filippo (del.); Goyrand, Claude (inc.), 1646, Giovanni Battista Ferrari: Hesperides sive de malorum aureorum cultura e...
EditorialMedieval dentistry. Initial 'D', a scene representing teeth [dentes]. A dentist with silver forceps and a necklace of large teeth, extracting the tooth of a seated man. Omne Bonum. England (London); 1360-1375. Source: Royal 6 E. VI, f.503v. Language: L...
EditorialDental Forceps. Dated: 1935/1942. Dimensions: overall: 44.8 x 36.7 cm (17 5/8 x 14 7/16 in.). Medium: watercolor, graphite, and heightening on paper.
EditorialDental Forceps. Dated: 1935/1942. Dimensions: overall: 44.8 x 36.7 cm (17 5/8 x 14 7/16 in.). Medium: watercolor, graphite, and heightening on paper.
EditorialBronze forceps or tweezers, Early Imperial, ca. 1st century A.D., Roman, Bronze, length 13.00 cm., Bronzes, The instrument has long arms, unlike those of the standard type of Roman depilation tweezers, indicating that it may have been used by a doctor ...
EditorialBronze forceps or tweezers, Early Imperial, ca. 1st century A.D., Roman, Bronze, length 13.00 cm., Bronzes, The instrument has long arms, unlike those of the standard type of Roman depilation tweezers, indicating that it may have been used by a doctor ...
EditorialFoetus head brought lower down in the birth canal with forceps. Copperplate engraving by Andrew Bell after an illustration by Jan van Rymsdyk from William Smellie's A Set of Anatomical Tables, Charles Elliot, Edinburgh, 1780.
EditorialSmellie's instruments used to assist childbirth: straight short forceps, single arm of the forceps, and blunt hook. Copperplate engraving by Andrew Bell from William Smellie's A Set of Anatomical Tables, Charles Elliot, Edinburgh, 1780.
EditorialSmellie's surgical instruments used to assist childbirth: short curved forceps and catheter. Copperplate engraving by Andrew Bell after an illustration by Jan van Rymsdyk from William Smellie's A Set of Anatomical Tables, Charles Elliot, Edinburgh, 1780.
EditorialFoetus head helped through the birth canal with forceps. Copperplate engraving by Andrew Bell after an illustration by Jan van Rymsdyk from William Smellie's A Set of Anatomical Tables, Charles Elliot, Edinburgh, 1780.
EditorialFoetus head helped through the birth canal with forceps. Copperplate engraving by Andrew Bell after an illustration by Jan van Rymsdyk from William Smellie's A Set of Anatomical Tables, Charles Elliot, Edinburgh, 1780.
EditorialFoetus head extended in the contrary position in the birth canal during labour, assisted by forceps. Copperplate engraving by Andrew Bell after an illustration by Jan van Rymsdyk from William Smellie's A Set of Anatomical Tables, Charles Elliot, Edinbu...
EditorialLarge foetus head assisted through a narrow pelvis with forceps. Copperplate engraving by Andrew Bell after an illustration by Jan van Rymsdyk from William Smellie's A Set of Anatomical Tables, Charles Elliot, Edinburgh, 1780.
EditorialFoetus head brought lower down in the birth canal with forceps. Copperplate engraving by Andrew Bell after an illustration by Jan van Rymsdyk from William Smellie's A Set of Anatomical Tables, Charles Elliot, Edinburgh, 1780.
EditorialFoetus head in the contrary position brought down the birth canal with forceps. Copperplate engraving by Andrew Bell after an illustration by Jan van Rymsdyk from William Smellie's A Set of Anatomical Tables, Charles Elliot, Edinburgh, 1780.
EditorialSurgical equipment for a lithotomy: sound, staffs, Blunt gorget, Hawkin's cutting gorget, Mr. Cline's cutting gorget, Mr. Abernethy's gorget and forceps from the 19th century. Copperplate engraving by Wilson Lowry after an illustration by J. Farey from...
EditorialSurgical equipment including spatula, eye probe, caustic case, probe, director, pocket tenaculum, male and female catheters, needles, forceps, lancets and scissors from the 19th century. Copperplate engraving by Wilson Lowry from Abraham Rees' "Cyclope...
EditorialSurgical equipment including amputating and metacarpal saws, knives, catling, bistoury, scalpel, needle, tenaculum, bone nippers and forceps from the 19th century. Copperplate engraving by Wilson Lowry from Abraham Rees' "Cyclopedia or Universal Dictio...
EditorialSurgical equipment for couching and the extraction of the cataract: Scarpa's couching needle, Hey's couching needle, Pellier's hook, Richter's knife, Wenzel's knife, Ware's knife, forceps and needle. Copperplate engraving by Wilson Lowry after an illus...
EditorialSurgical trepanning instruments including spring forceps, Savigny's trephines, scalpel, elevator, Mr. Hey's saws, lenticular, raspatory, brush, and trephine from the 19th century. Copperplate engraving by Wilson Lowry after an illustration by J. Farey ...
EditorialObstetrical instruments by Paolo Assalini (1759-1840) Top: forceps L: 47 cm; compressing forceps L: 27 cm, trepan L: 28 cm. Museo Ostetrico Giovanni Antonio Galli.