Steel and ivory amputation set, London, England, 1866-1871

Made:
1866-1871 in London England and London
maker:
Arnold and Sons
Amputation set, almost complete, instruments of steel and ivory

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Amputation set, almost complete, instruments of steel and ivory
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Amputation set, almost complete, instruments of steel and ivory, in mahogany case, veneered, by Arnold and Son of London, 1866 to 1871

Amputation set, almost complete, instruments of steel and ivory, in mahogany case, veneered, by Arnold and Son of London. This item was awarded the gold medal at the London Exhibition 1871

Details

Category:
Surgery
Collection:
Sir Henry Wellcome's Museum Collection
Object Number:
A63009
Materials:
case, mahogany, case, steel, case, brass, silver-plated and case, velvet, [lined]
Measurements:
overall: 90 mm x 424 mm x 81 mm, 4.65 mm,
type:
surgical instrument set
credit:
James Arnold and Sons

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