Amputation saw
Amputation saw, steel and ebonite, by John Weiss, 62 Strand, London, England, 1823-1830.
Combined amputation and trephination set in brass bound mahogany case, by John Weiss, 62 Strand, London, England, 1823-1830.
Amputation saw, steel and ebonite, by John Weiss, 62 Strand, London, England, 1823-1830.
Hey's skull saw, steel and ebonite, by John Weiss, 62 Strand, London, England, 1823-1830.
Trephination forceps, steel, by Weiss of London, 1823-1830
Folding skull forceps, steel, by John Weiss, 62 Strand, London, England, 1823-1830.
Trephine, steel, copper-plated, separate ebonite handle, by John Weiss, 62 Strand, London, England, 1823-1830.
2 cannulae, silver, probably British, c. 1825
Probe, possibly for bullets, soft metal, probably British
Aneurism needle, plated steel shaft, ebony handle, by Wright and Co. of London, 1885-1896
Finger saw, steel and ebonite, by John Weiss, 62 Strand, London, England, 1823-1830.
Amputation knife, steel and ebonite, by John Weiss, 62 Strand, London, England, 1823-1830.
2 amputation knives, for circular operation, steel and ebonite, by John Weiss, 62 Strand, London, England, 1823-1830.
Reel of cotton suture, on wooden bobbin, probably British, 19th century
Bone forceps, steel, by John Weiss, 62 Strand, London, England, 1823-1830.
Double headed skull elevator, steel, by Weiss of London, first half 19th century
Set of 6 lancets, steel blade in tortoiseshell sheaths, all in leatherette case, by John Weiss, 62 Strand, London, England, 1823-1830.
Packet for calomel powder, empty, prepared by T.and H.J. Taylor of Newport Pagnell, 19th century
Packet of nux vomica, full, prepared by Alfred Sewell of London, 19th century
Mahogany case, brass bound for combined amputation and trephination set, by John Weiss, 62 Strand, London, England, 1823-1830.