Cupping set with scarificator

Cupping set with scarificator

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Cupping set, with scarificator, stopcock from syringe, 2 cupping glasses, and syringe. Made by John Weiss, 62 Strand, London, England, 1823-1830.

Details

Category:
Therapeutics
Collection:
Sir Henry Wellcome's Museum Collection
Object Number:
A640500
Materials:
box, wood, box, leather, box, velvet and box, silk
Measurements:
case: length 287 mm
case: diameter 83 mm
type:
cupping set

Parts

Automatic scarificator with 10 blades

Automatic scarificator with 10 blades

Automatic scarificator with 10 blades

Materials:
brass and steel
Object Number:
A640500 Pt1
type:
automatic scarificators
Stopcock for syringe

Stopcock for syringe

Stopcock for syringe

Materials:
brass
Object Number:
A640500 Pt2
type:
stopcocks
Cupping glasses

Cupping glasses

Cupping glasses, 2, bell-shaped

Materials:
glass
Object Number:
A640500 Pt3
type:
cupping glass
Syringe for use with cupping glasses

Syringe for use with cupping glasses

Syringe for use with cupping glasses

Measurements:
height 147 mm
Materials:
brass and ivory
Object Number:
A640500 Pt4
type:
syringes