Lancets in mother of pearl case

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Lancets in mother-of-pearl and silver case (see part records)

Inside this mother-of-pearl case is space for four lancets. Lancets were generally used to open veins during bloodletting, a centuries old practice once used to treat a wide range of medical conditions. The owner’s name, J B Estlin, is engraved into the lid. The lancets are made from steel and have protective tortoiseshell cases.

Details

Category:
Therapeutics
Collection:
Sir Henry Wellcome's Museum Collection
Object Number:
A190615
Materials:
silver, mother-of-pearl, velvet, felt ?, steel, tortoiseshell and incomplete
Measurements:
overall: 82 x 35 x 14 mm
weight: 0.43kg
weight: 0.94799lbs
type:
lancet
credit:
Wellcome Trust (Purchased from Stevens)