Image
Category
Collection
Object type
Maker
Place of origin
Date

Splint for lower leg, metal and leather, 1801-1920

1801-1920

Scarpa's shoe for tailpes, 1801-1920

1801-1920

Artificial left leg for amputation above knee

1943

Patella or knee excision splint, 1901-1919

1901-1919

Double-jointed artificial leg for amputation above right knee

1901-1919

Elbow splint for ankylosis

1820-1940

Water bottle

1914-1918

Water bottle

1914-1918

Child's leg splint

1871-1900

Single truss

1890-1940

Double truss

1890-1940

Double truss

1890-1940

Single truss

1890-1940

Double truss

1890-1930

Double truss

1890-1940

Double truss

1900-1930

Single truss

1890-1940

Single truss

1890-1940

Field medical pack

1914-1918

Traction apparatus, Italy, 1501-1550

1501-1550

Steel helmet, France, 1914-1918

1914-1918

Toe protecting cap, 1801-1920

1801-1920

Artificial leg with Jaipur artificial foot, 1982.

1982

Double Thomas' leg splint for hip joint disease

1801-1920

Leg splint

1880-1920

Artificial left leg for amputation immediately below knee

1900-1960

Pair of leg splints

1920-1931

Pair of leg splints€

1920-1931

Pair of leg splints

1920-1931

Patella-tendon-bearing below knee artificial limb for leprosy patients

1982

Leather leg splint, 1801-1920

1801-1920

Pair of Cline's leg's splints for Pott's fracture

1850-1930

Water barrel, carrying strap, leather stopper

1801-1900

Artificial left leg, London, England, 1861-1920

1861-1920

Double truss

1890-1940

Double truss

1890-1930

Double truss

1890-1940

Double truss

1890-1930

Double truss

1890-1940

Double truss

1900-1950

Double truss

1890-1930

Double truss

1890-1940

Double truss

1890-1930

Double truss

1890-1930

Double truss

1890-1930

Double truss

1890-1940

Truss, for knee

1850-1900

Splint for curvature of leg, by Packham of Exeter, 1830-1920

Splint for curvature of leg

1830-1920

Thomas' splint for patient with disease of right hip, 1901-1920

Thomas' splint for patient with disease of right hip

Pair of wooden crutches with weight-supporting leather strapping over the top pads, adjustable handgrips and rubber tips on each base, described as once being displayed in the Imperial War Museum, believed to be during its first incarnation at the Crystal Palace (1920-1924), probably made in the UK, c.1914-1920.

Pair of wooden crutches

1914-1920