Brass stereotaxic apparatus, English, c. 1905.
Stereotaxic apparatus, brass with wooden case used by Sir Victor Horsley and Richard Clarke made by Swift and Son, London, c.1905
Stereotaxic apparatus, brass, used by Sir Victor Horsley and Richard Clarke, made by Swift and Son, London. The following two items are connected with this object: 1) Sir Victor Horsley's laboratory notebook 1904-1905 containing records (written and photographic) of experiments on electrolysed animals; 2) Graticule 2-dimensional indicator, brass and wood, made by H. T. Goodwin, London, c. 1905
Details
- Category:
- Surgery
- Object Number:
- 1981-1688/3
- Measurements:
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overall (small component): 80 mm x 90 mm x 100 mm, .16 kg
overall (large component): 237 mm x 320 mm x 130 mm, 1.274 kg
- type:
- stereotaxic apparatus
- credit:
- University College Hospital