Image
Category
Collection
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Object type
Material
Maker
Place
Date
'Openshaw' artificial wooden hand

'Openshaw' artificial wooden hand

circa 1919

Artificial leg, 'Anglesey' type, 1890-1920

Artificial leg, 'Anglesey' type, 1890-1920

1890-1920

Artificial arm, 1920-1925.

Artificial arm, 1920-1925.

1920-1925

Artificial leg with Jaipur artificial foot, 1982.

Artificial leg with Jaipur artificial foot, 1982.

1982

Artificial arm with attachments

Artificial arm with attachments

1921-1930

Making wooden prosthetic limbs during World War One, c1915-1918.

Making wooden prosthetic limbs during World War One, c1915-1918.

circa 1915-1918

Iron artificial arm, Europe, 1501-1562

Iron artificial arm, Europe, 1501-1562

1510-1562

Jaipur artificial foot, 1981.

Jaipur artificial foot, 1981.

1981

Soldier wearing artificial legs, c1914-1918.

Soldier wearing artificial legs, c1914-1918.

circa 1914-1918

Group portrait of soldiers, many of them amputees, c1916-1917.

Group portrait of soldiers, many of them amputees, c1916-1917.

1914-1918

Soldiers wearing artificial legs, c1915-1918.

Soldiers wearing artificial legs, c1915-1918.

circa 1915-1918

Jaipur artificial foot, sectioned to show construction, 1982.

Jaipur artificial foot, sectioned to show construction, 1982.

1982

`Gelseal' Vascular Prosthesis

`Gelseal' Vascular Prosthesis

Mechanical spring split-hook, fitted with rotating head

Mechanical spring split-hook, fitted with rotating head

circa 1920

Stainless steel and ultra high molecular weight polythene hip replacement and original carton

Stainless steel and ultra high molecular weight polythene hip replacement and original carton

1985

Soldiers wearing artificial legs, c1915-1918.

Soldiers wearing artificial legs, c1915-1918.

circa 1915-1918

Vascular Prosthesis, for Reconstructive Surgery of the Arteries

Vascular Prosthesis, for Reconstructive Surgery of the Arteries

'X S Woven' Vascular Prosthesis

'X S Woven' Vascular Prosthesis

Carpenter's tool-holder with square clamp to allow for varying sizes of tool handles

Carpenter's tool-holder with square clamp to allow for varying sizes of tool handles

circa 1920

Stainless steel and ultra high molecular weight polythene hip replacement

Stainless steel and ultra high molecular weight polythene hip replacement

1985

Artificial arm with hook and forearm attachments, c.1924-1930.

Artificial arm with hook and forearm attachments, c.1924-1930.

1924-1930

Round plain-hook, for agricultural use. Heavy-duty fixed spline adaptor. Made by Mckay c.1919.

Round plain hook attachment

circa 1919

Postcard of nursing staff and wounded British soldiers posing for a photograph in a hospital ward, c1914-1918. Possibly photographed at Queen Mary's Convalescent Auxiliary Hospital, Roehampton, London. From an album of 104 postcards and a pen and ink drawing showing injured soldiers at Queen Mary's Orthopaedic Hospital, Roehampton, members of the Essex Regiment and other medical pictures, 1914-1918.

Nursing staff and wounded British soldiers in a hospital ward, c1914-1918

circa 1914-1918

Postcard of nursing staff and wounded British soldiers posing for a photograph in a hospital ward, c1915-1918. Photographed at Queen Mary's Convalescent Auxiliary Hospital, Roehampton, London. From an album of 104 postcards and a pen and ink drawing showing injured soldiers at Queen Mary's Orthopaedic Hospital, Roehampton, members of the Essex Regiment and other medical pictures, 1914-1918.

Nursing staff and wounded British soldiers in a hospital ward, c1915-1918

circa 1915-1918

Femur bone with metal pole through centre of bone, part of a collection of joint prostheses and associated material, representing joint replacement technology, some of which have been developed at the Orthopaedic Research Unit at the Redhill and Dorking Hospitals, Surrey, 1900-1992

Femur bone with metal pole through centre of bone

1900-1992

Postcard of British soldiers wearing artificial legs having a running race, c.1915-1918. Photographed at Queen Mary's Convalescent Auxiliary Hospital, Roehampton, London. From an album of 104 postcards and a pen and ink drawing showing injured soldiers at Queen Mary's Orthopaedic Hospital, Roehampton, members of the Essex Regiment and other medical pictures, 1914-1918.

Soldiers wearing artificial legs, c1915-1918.

circa 1915-1918

Bone growth over a hip prostheses, part of a collection of joint prostheses and associated material, representing joint replacement technology, some of which have been developed at the Orthopaedic Research Unit at the Redhill and Dorking Hospitals, Surrey, 1900-1992

Bone growth over a hip prostheses

1900-1992

Hip bone with metal Femoral head prostheses, part of a collection of joint prostheses and associated material, representing joint replacement technology, some of which have been developed at the Orthopaedic Research Unit at the Redhill and Dorking Hospitals, Surrey, 1900-1992

Hip bone with metal Femoral head prostheses

1900-1992

Postcard of matron and nurses at Queen Mary's Convalescent Auxiliary Hospital, Roehampton, London. From an album of 104 postcards and a pen and ink drawing showing injured soldiers at Queen Mary's Orthopaedic Hospital, Roehampton, members of the Essex Regiment and other medical pictures, 1914-1918.

Matron and nursing staff, Queen Mary's Hospital, Roehampton, c1915-1918.

circa 1915-1918

Femur bone, part of a collection of joint prostheses and associated material, representing joint replacement technology, some of which have been developed at the Orthopaedic Research Unit at the Redhill and Dorking Hospitals, Surrey, 1900-1992

Femur bone

1900-1992

Postcard of nursing staff and wounded British soldiers, mostly in wheelchairs, posing for a photograph in a hospital ward, c1915-1918. Photographed at Queen Mary's Convalescent Auxiliary Hospital, Roehampton, London. From an album of 104 postcards and a pen and ink drawing showing injured soldiers at Queen Mary's Orthopaedic Hospital, Roehampton, members of the Essex Regiment and other medical pictures, 1914-1918.

Nursing staff and wounded British soldiers in a hospital ward, c1915-1918

circa 1915-1918

Postcard of workers making artificial limbs, c.1915-1918. Probably photographed in the limb-making workshops associated with Queen Mary's Convalescent Auxiliary Hospital, Roehampton, London. From an album of 104 postcards and a pen and ink drawing showing injured soldiers at Queen Mary's Orthopaedic Hospital, Roehampton, members of the Essex Regiment and other medical pictures, 1914-1918.

Making wooden prosthetic limbs during World War One, c1915-1918.

circa 1915-1918

Four complete sets of documents and notes relating to four patients at the Roehampton Limb Fitting Centre, Queen Mary's Hospital, London, 1920-1970.

Limb unit appointment card for Queen Mary's Hospital, Roehampton, 1917.

1917

Postcard of a group of wounded British soldiers posing for a photograph in hospital grounds, c1915-1918. Photographed at Queen Mary's Convalescent Auxiliary Hospital, Roehampton, London. From an album of 104 postcards and a pen and ink drawing showing injured soldiers at Queen Mary's Orthopaedic Hospital, Roehampton, members of the Essex Regiment and other medical pictures, 1914-1918.

Wounded British soldiers in hospital grounds, c1915-1918

circa 1915-1918

Radius bone, part of a collection of joint prostheses and associated material, representing joint replacement technology, some of which have been developed at the Orthopaedic Research Unit at the Redhill and Dorking Hospitals, Surrey, 1900-1992

Radius bone

1900-1992

Lower half of a prototype right wrist-disarticulation prosthesis. The upper half (missing) was a conventional below elbow fitting. The two halves, separated by 3cm, were connected by side straps thus permitting full pronation and supination of the wrist. Made by Fletcher in 1959.

Lower half of a prototype right wrist-disarticulation prosthesis

1959

`X S Woven' vascular prosthesis, for reconstructive surgery of the abdominal aorta and peripheral arteries, by Vascutek Ltd, Scotland, 1992 (see note)

'X S Woven' Vascular Prosthesis

Rubber covered split-hook for use with a lower half of a prototype right wrist-disarticulation prosthesis. Made bt Fletcher, 1959.

prototype right wrist-disarticulation prosthesis

1959