Veterinary fleam
Veterinary fleam, two blades, horn and brass body, by Gay, English, 1801-1840
- Materials:
- blades, steel , body, horn and body, brass
- Object Number:
- 1985-748/1
- type:
- fleams
- Image ©
- The Board of Trustees of the Science Museum
Collection of veterinary instruments, comprising 17 fleams, 1 spring fleam, 1 suture needle and 2 bloodsticks, English and French, 1750-1900
Veterinary fleam, two blades, horn and brass body, by Gay, English, 1801-1840
Veterinary fleam, three blades, horn and brass body, by Harrison Brothers and Howson, Sheffield, 1790-1840
Veterinary fleam, three blades, horn and brass body, by Ruddiman, Edinburgh, 1790-1840
Veterinary fleam, 3 blades, brass body, probably French, 1740-1800
Veterinary fleam, three blades, horn and brass body, by George and James Butler, Trinity Street, Sheffield, England, 1825-1833.
Veterinary fleam, three blades, horn and brass body, by Borwick, Sheffield, 1790-1830
Veterinary fleam, three blades, horn and brass body, with small lancet, by Bell, Belfast, 1790-1840
Veterinary fleam, 3 blades, brass body with horn insert, by Long, London, 1820-1830
Veterinary fleam, three blades, horn and brass body, by George and James Butler, Trinity Street, Sheffield, England, 1825-1833.
Veterinary fleam, 4 blades and a knife, engraved brass body, by Prosper, English, 1730-1790
Veterinary fleam, 3 blades and a knife, silver body, by Peake, English, 1730-1780
Veterinary fleam, 6 blades, brass body, by Parkin, English, 1750-1790
Veterinary fleam, three blades, horn and steel body, by Wood, English, 1790-1830
Veterinary fleam, 3 blades and a knife, brass body, by Hill, English, 1780-1820
Veterinary fleam, two blades, horn and brass body, cased, by Moody, English, 1790-1830
Veterinary fleam, two blades with lancet, curved knife and two hoof paring knives, brass body, by V. Nourisson, French, 1820-1880
Folding veterinary suture or seton needle, steel, in horn body with French catch, by Mericant, France, 1850-1900
Bloodstick, wood, probably English, 1800-1850
Bloodstick, wood, probably English, 1800-1850
Spring fleam, brass body, used or supplied by H. and T. Peat, 167 Piccadilly, London. Made by Savigny and Co., 67 St. James's Street, London, England, 1810-1850.