Image
Category
Collection
Object type
Maker
Place of origin
Date

Small splint - Indian or Tibetan

1801-1925

Splint - Indian or Tibetan

1801-1925

Splint - Indian or Tibetan

1801-1925

Small splint - Indian or Tibetan

1801-1925

Wooden splint

1890-1930

Splint - Indian or Tibetan

1801-1925

Splint - Indian or Tibetan

1801-1925

Splint - Indian or Tibetan

1801-1925

Padded right boot with leg splint, Rome, Italy, 1914-1918

1914-1918

Splint made from dried grass

1914-1918

Splint for treatment of congenital dislocation of the hips in infancy

1960-1980

Prometheus Traction Splintâ„¢, 2015

2015

Plaster cast arm splint worn by a child with polio

1942-1948

Barlow cruciform infant splint

1970-1985

Leg and ankle splint, England, 1940-1960

1940-1960

Wrist and hand splint, England, 1960-1980

1960-1980

Child-size metal leg extension splint, England, 1940-1960

1940-1960

Finger splint, England, 1960-1980

1960-1980

Child's short leg iron with shoe, England, 1960-1980

1960-1980

Child's adjustable metal lower leg iron, with shoe, England, 1940-1960

1940-1960

Palm splint, England, 1960-1980

1960-1980

Splint, ivory, oval

4000-3001

Padded left boot with leg splint, Rome, Italy, 1914-1918

1914-1918

Small splint - Indian or Tibetan

1801-1925

Metal leg splint, Europe, 1915-1918

1915-1918

Splint - Indian or Tibetan

1801-1925

Small splint - Indian or Tibetan

1801-1925

Small splint - Indian or Tibetan

1801-1925

Turner-type knee splint, London, England, 1915-1918

1915-1918

Small splint - Indian or Tibetan

1801-1925

Splint - Indian or Tibetan

1801-1925

Four arm splints of varying construction, worn by children with polio

1942-1948

Metal leg splint, Europe, 1915-1918

1915-1918

Arm splint, worn by a child with polio

1942-1948

Arm splint worn by a child with polio

1942-1948

Leather and canvas arm splint worn by a child with polio

1942-1948

Intraoral splint

1917-1920

Frac Immobiliser splint

1992-1999

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

Splint for curvature of leg

1830-1920

Two intraoral splints, mandibular, for mandibular fracture, silver gilt, made at Queen Mary's Hospital, Sidcup, south east London, a hospital specialising in facial injuries opened in 1917 to treat casualties from the First World War, 1914-1918.

Two intraoral splints

1917-1920

Gauge, to set width of 16 inches, softwood, thought to be first aid splint, South Eastern & Chatham Railway, 1900-1923.

gauge splint

1900-1923

First aid splint, softwood, London South Eastern & Chatham Railway

First Aid splint

First aid splint, softwood, London South Eastern & Chatham Railway

First Aid splint

First aid splint, softwood, London South Eastern & Chatham Railway

First Aid splint

First aid splint, softwood, London South Eastern & Chatham Railway

First Aid splint

First aid splint, softwood with tinned iron sleeve, London South Eastern & Chatham Railway

First Aid splint

Three splints, two of aluminium and leather, and one of padded metal, c. 1960

Three splints

1956-1965

Emergency splint set, consisting of five wooden splints and two pieces of plastic covered padding, by F.W. Equipment Co. Ltd., English, c. 1980

Emergency splint set

1980

Gauge, to set width of 13 inches, softwood, thought to be first aid splint, South Eastern & Chatham Railway, 1900-1923.

gauge splint

1900-1923

First aid splint, softwood with tinned iron sleeve, London South Eastern & Chatham Railway

First Aid splint