Post mortem surgical instrument set, 1783-1844.

Made:
1783-1844; 1803-1847; 1865-1875 in London England and London

Post mortem set, cased, by Laundy, London, England, 1783-1844

This set is in a wooden case and consists of 8 instruments for performing post mortems. The instruments are: a blow pipe; a pair of spring forceps; three scalpels; a knife; a saw; and a chisel. Many of the instruments have ivory handles and Laundy, in England, manufactured most of them. W. Smith produced the scalpels and Millikin manufactured the knife, both in England.

Parts

Metal Blow Pipe

Metal Blow Pipe

Metal blow pipe, tapering from diameter at top ring of 7 mm to 1 mm at lowest, by Laundy, London, England, 1794-1844

Measurements:
overall: 170 mm 7 mm, .005kg
Materials:
metal
Object Number:
A647254 Pt1
type:
blow pipe
Steel Spring Forceps

Steel Spring Forceps

Steel spring forceps, unsigned, United Kingdom, 1794-1844. Used in post mortem set.

Measurements:
overall: 12 mm x 150 mm x 25 mm, .025kg
Materials:
steel
Object Number:
A647254 Pt2
type:
forceps
Three scalpels with ivory handles

Three scalpels with ivory handles

Three scalpels with ivory handles, by William Smith, London, English, 1803-1847

Measurements:
overall: 154 mm x 10 mm, .025kg
Materials:
steel (metal) and ivory
Object Number:
A647254 Pt3
type:
scalpel and handle
Knife with Ivory Handle by Millikin, 1865-72

Knife with Ivory Handle by Millikin, 1865-72

Knife with ivory handle, by John Millikin, Southwark Street, London, England, 1865-1872.

Measurements:
overall: 5 mm x 160 mm x 12 mm, .01kg
Materials:
steel (metal) and ivory
Object Number:
A647254 Pt4
type:
knife
Post-mortem chisel

Post-mortem chisel

Post mortem chisel which fits into handle of saw, by Laundy of London, England, 1801-1850

Measurements:
overall: 15 mm x 85 mm x 15 mm, .03kg
Materials:
brass (copper, zinc alloy) and steel
Object Number:
A647254 Pt6
type:
chisel