


Small amputation saw by Braun, c.1730
1701-1800

Lancet owned by Edward Jenner
1720-1800

Lancet
1700-1900

Amputation saw by Stodart, London c.1800
1750-1850

Lancet
1700-1900

Amputation knife by Charriere, c.1850
1801-1880

Bleeding lancet
1830-1880

Veterinary abscess lancet
1780-1860

Amputation knife, c. 1800
1750-1850

Bone handled knife

Hand-held vegetable cutter, 1880-1900
1880-1900

Concealed steel dagger from a divan crutch
1801-1900

Set of six vaccinators, France, 1860-1871
1860-1871

Amputation saws and bullet extractors, 16th-18th century.
1651-1750

Amputation knife or catlin, c. 1700
1650-1750

Amputation knife by Dickinson, c. 1800
1701-1850

Amputation knife or catlin, c. 1750
1750-1800

Amputation knife, c. 1800

Adam's periosteotomy saw
1801-1900

Fergusson's metacarpal saw with hinged back
1851-1900

Pocket trocar
1870-1920

Metacarpal saw with hinged back, c.1830
1801-1900

Bleeding lancet
1801-1890

Amputation knife, c.1850
1801-1880

Amputation knife, c.1830, from Cock collection
1801-1850

Curved blade from amputation knife, c. 1750

Adam's periosteotomy saw for subcutaneous division of neck of femur
1801-1900

Metacarpal saw, c. 1850
1781-1880

Small metacarpal saw, c. 1880
1801-1900

Metacarpal saw
1801-1900

Amputation knife by Wood, c. 1850
1801-1900

Bau-frame amputation saw, c. 1700
1651-1750

Metacarpal bow-frame amputation saw, c. 1850
1801-1900

Amputation knife, or catlin, c.1830

Circular amputation knive by Reynolds of Leverpool
1810-1860

Metacarpal, bow-frame saw, c. 1850
1801-1900

Blade from bow-backed amputation saw, c.1830
1780-1880

Blade from tenan-shaped amputation saw, c.1850
1801-1900

Trocar, steel, with white metal cannula and ebony handle
1851-1910

Metacarpal bow-trane amputation saw, c. 1750
1701-1800

Set of 4 trocars
1851-1920

Trocar, steel, with silver cannula and ebony handle
1701-1900

Bow-frame amputation saw, c. 1680
1651-1750

Amputation knife, c. 1860
1801-1880

Cut-throat razor
1850-1910

Cut-throat razor
1850-1920

Cut-throat razor

Trocar, steel, with white metal handle
1870-1925

Trocar with cannula
1801-1900