Mahogany case for Edward Jenner's cupping set

Made:
1771-1820
Cupping set, incomplete, comprises one scarificator, three cupping glasses, one bottle, one canister, one kettle(?),

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Cupping set, incomplete, comprises one scarificator, three cupping glasses, one bottle, one canister, one kettle(?),
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Mahogany case for incomplete cupping set, used by Edward Jenner, late 18th century.

Details

Category:
Therapeutics
Collection:
Sir Henry Wellcome's Museum Collection
Object Number:
A604016 Pt6
Materials:
case, brass, case, felt and case, mahogany
type:
cupping glass
taxonomy:
  • furnishing and equipment
  • tools & equipment
  • medical instrument
  • cupping vessel
credit:
On loan from the Wellcome Trust