A set of instruments for sampling foetal blood, London, England, 1981
- maker:
- Rocket of London Limited
Set of instruments for sampling foetal blood, Rocket, London, 1981 (4 pieces)
A small amount of blood is taken from a baby’s scalp during labour by these instruments. A tiny incision is made with the blade. Blood is sucked into a glass tube. Analysis of the blood sample indicates whether the baby is receiving enough oxygen. Too little oxygen at birth can cause brain damage, severe cerebral palsy and even death. These instruments were made by Rocket of London Limited.
Details
- Category:
- Obstetrics, Gynaecology & Contraception
- Object Number:
- 1981-357
- Materials:
- plastic and stainless steel
- Measurements:
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overall: 100 mm x 350 mm 45 mm,
- type:
- blood testing kit
- credit:
- Rocket of London Limited