Image
Category
Collection
Object type
Maker
Place of origin
Date

Post mortem set comprising 6 scalpels

1801-1900

Post mortem set comprising 4 scalpels

1801-1900

Post mortem set comprising 6 scalpels and 1 pair forceps

1751-1850

Post mortem set

1801-1900

Post mortem set

1810-1850

Post mortem set

1801-1900

Post mortem set

1801-1900

Post mortem set

1851-1900

Post mortem set

1801-1850

Post mortem set

1831-1870

Post mortem set, cased, possibly by Lings, English

Post mortem set

1801-1900

Post mortem set in wooden case

1835-1860

Post mortem set

1848-1878

Post mortem set

1801-1900

Post mortem set

1860-1870

Post mortem set in wooden case

1701-1860

Post mortem set, cased, by W. Mather, English

Post mortem set, cased

Post mortem dissecting set with ivory handles

1840-1900

Post mortem set

1871-1930

Post mortem set, cased, by Young

Post mortem set, cased

Post mortem set

1871-1900

Post mortem set

1801-1900

Post mortem set, cased

Post mortem set comprising 3 scalpels

1825-1859

Post mortem case

1801-1900

Post mortem set

Post mortem set

1851-1900

Post Mortem Set

1860-1870

Post mortem set

1870-1901

Post mortem set

1780-1850

Post mortem set

1901-1950

Post mortem set

1801-1900

Post mortem set

1801-1850

Post mortem set, cased

Post mortem set comprising 6 scalpels

1860-1900

Post mortem set, cased, by Mappin, English

Post mortem set

1780-1880

Post mortem set

1841-1900

Post mortem set

1801-1900

Post mortem set

Post mortem set

Post mortem set, cased, by Young

Post mortem set, complete, in mahogany case, probably British, second half 19th century

Post mortem set

1851-1900

Post mortem set, complete, in mahogany case, by Salt and Son of Sheffield, late 19th century, relic of Dr. Percy

Post mortem set

1871-1900

Post mortem set, in leather case, most instruments by Laundy of London, 1783-1843, relic of Abernethy

Post mortem set in leather case

1783-1843

Post mortem set, complete, various English makers, in mahogany case, first half 19th century

Post mortem set

1801-1850

Post mortem set, complete, in mahogany case, by Mayer and Meltzer of London, late 19th century, relic of R.J. Godlee

Post mortem set

1871-1900