Vaginal speculum, 1870-1901.

Made:
1870-1901 in London and England
maker:
S Maw, Son & Thompson, Son & Thompson

Speculum, vaginal, Meadows, four bladed, steel, by S. Maw Son and Thompson of London, 1870 to 1901

This type of vaginal specula has four blades and was invented by Meadows. It is made out of steel and was constructed by S. Maw Son and Thompson of London, England. Once the speculum had been inserted into the vagina the four blades could be spread out to allow internal examination. Vaginal specula are used in the diagnosis and treatment of vaginal and uterine disorders.

Details

Category:
Clinical Diagnosis
Collection:
Sir Henry Wellcome's Museum Collection
Object Number:
A647001
Materials:
steel, plated
type:
specula, vaginal