Surgical set. In wooden box; bottom half has removable wooden tray; tray contains eight ivory-handed probes and knives and spaces for three more;under tray are two long knife blades and one need, with space for scissors and another instrument; top half is divided by removable piece with label marked "OTTO & REYNDERS -- SURGL INSTS -- TRUSSES -- ...
Contributor:
Otto & Reynders (New York)
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Owen H. Wangensteen Historical Library of Biology and Medicine.
Surgical instruments. A set of instruments in its original form fitted compartment tray: one forcep, one hernia knife, one curved probe-pointed bistoury, one instrument for removing ear wax, one removable aneurysm needle and tenaculum, one needle, one spring-catch artery forceps, curved sharp pointed bistoury, one tenaculum, one trocar, one lent...
Contributor:
Hernstein & Son (New York, New York)
Created:
1855 - 1865?
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Owen H. Wangensteen Historical Library of Biology and Medicine.
Surgical instruments. A group of four surgical knives; one french finger knife by Caswell & Hazard Co., one scalpel by Marht & Dorning, one tenotome by Noyes Brothers & Cutler, and one curved, sharp-pointed bistoury by W. F. Ford. No case is present. Includes manufacturer markings:"W.F.FORD""MAH[R?]T & [D?]ORNING""N.B.&C."CASWELL HAZARD & C[o?]"
Contributor:
Noyes Brothers & Cutler
Created:
1850 - 1900?
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Owen H. Wangensteen Historical Library of Biology and Medicine.
Surgical instrument roll. Tool roll has a black waxed fabric exterior; turquoise felt interior; strip of black waxed fabric affixed to lining with loops for tool storage; paper maker's mark affixed to interior felt; kit contains two hemostatic forceps, 1 tissue forceps, 2 surgical scissors, 1 scalpel, and 3 suture needles threaded through felt l...
Contributor:
The Cuthbert Company, Inc (Minneapolis, Minnesota)
Created:
1900 - 1940?
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Owen H. Wangensteen Historical Library of Biology and Medicine.