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Lancet, steel, in leather case, 19th century

1801-1900

Four lancets and vaccination lancet in case

1801-1900

Vaccination lancet

Vaccination lancet, with horn scales

Vaccination lancet, glass tube, and bandage

1801-1900

Vaccination lancet and spatula

1801-1900

Vaccination lancet

1870-1901

Steel and tortoiseshell vaccination lancet

1846-1900

Concealed lancet, silver, British, 19th century

1801-1900

Vaccination lancet with tortoiseshell scales

Vaccination lancet

1901-1930

Vaccination lancet, steel and ivory, 19th century

1801-1900

Veterinary vaccination lancet

1901-1930

3 vaccination lancets with scarifiers

1914-1930

Vaccinating lancet

1866-1900

Lancet and two vaccinating points, in silver case

1801-1900

Vaccination lancet

1801-1900

2 lancets with steel blades in wooden case

1780-1820

Hilliard-type vaccination lancet, turned ivory

Vaccination lancet

Vaccination lancet, trigger release(?), steel, nickel plated, by Mayer and Co. of London, 1881-1920

Trigger-release vaccination lancet

1881-1920

3 lancets and one vaccination lancet, in fragments of wooden case, 19th century

3 lancets and one vaccination lancet

1801-1900

Vaccination lancet, in vulcanite case

Vaccination lancet, in vulcanite case

Set of 4 vaccination lancets, steel and tortoiseshell, various makers, (1) Baker , (2) Durroch, (3) Ull..., & (4) Evans, Old Chancery, London, in leather case, in leather case, 19th century

Set of 4 vaccination lancets

1801-1900

Lancet, steel, with tortoiseshell sheath and incomplete red case, owned by Dr. Edward Jenner, made by Best, London, 1770-1823

Steel and totoiseshell lancet with case

1770-1823

Lancet, steel, with tortoiseshell sheath, owned by Dr. Edward Jenner, made by Savigny, London, 1770-1823

Steel and tortoiseshell lancet

1770-1823

Folding lancet, steel, with tortoiseshell handle, inscribed Jenner, made by Savigny, London, 1770-1823

Folding lancet

1770-1823

Lancet, steel, with tortoiseshell sheath, owned by Dr. Edward Jenner, made by Savigny and Co., London, 1770-1823

Lancet, steel, with tortoiseshell sheath

1770-1823

Vaccination lancet, steel, plated, with quill, separate, 1881-1920, relic of Dr. Gregg

Vaccination lancet

1881-1920

Vaccination lancet with tortoiseshell scales

Vaccination lancet

Vaccination lancet, steel and ivory, possibly by Weedon of London, 1789-1856, personal relic of Dr. Gregg

Steel and ivory vaccination lancet

1789-1836