Surgical instrument set, India, before 1936

Made:
before 1936 in India
Surgical instrument set, steel and wood Surgical instrument set, steel and wood

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Surgical instrument set, steel and wood
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Surgical instrument set, steel and wood
Science Museum Group Collection
© The Board of Trustees of the Science Museum

Surgical instrument set, steel and wood, containing two lancets and one probe, Indian

The two lancets and one probe in this small instrument set fit neatly into the folding case. The lancets were likely used for bloodletting. Bloodletting is a traditional part of Ayurvedic medicine, but is rarely used today. The probe applied medical treatments to wounds, eyes and ears. It also assisted examination of parts of the body.

Details

Category:
Asian Medicine
Collection:
Sir Henry Wellcome's Museum Collection
Object Number:
A643685
Materials:
case, steel, wood and instruments, steel
Measurements:
overall: 22 cm x 185 mm x 25 mm, .14kg
type:
surgical instrument set