Public Health & Hygiene
1801-1823
Six lancets, steel and tortoiseshell, in shagreen and silver case, by John Weiss of London, England, 1801-1823. As used by Edward Jenner.
Therapeutics
1701-1900
Lancet case, shagreen, empty, 18th or 19th century
1751-1900
4 lancets, steel and shell, made in Paris, 1751 to 1900, in shagreen case
1701-1800
6 lancets, steel and tortoiseshell, marked with wine glass, in shagreen and metal case, possibly French, 18th century
1751-1850
4 lancets, steel and tortoiseshell, by Fleurot, in shagreen and metal case, French, 1751- 1850
Lancet, empty case only, shagreen and metal, 1751 to 1900
Lancet case only, empty, shagreen and silver
1750-1850
4 lancets, steel and tortoiseshell, various makers, British, in shagreen case, inscribed " P. Hartridge, Surgeon", 1750 to 1850
Three lancets, two by Smith, one by Thompson, in shagreen case
Empty lancet case only, shagreen and silver, 1701 to 1900
Surgery
1601-1800
Pocket surgical instrument set in incomplete shagreen case, Hamonic collection, European, 1601-1800
1700-1900
Three lancets, steel in shell sheaths, British, 1700-1900, in shagreen case, lancets inscribed "Fletcher"
Six lancets, steel and tortoiseshell, various makers, in shagreen case, 1751 to 1900, British
1801-1900
Lancet and exploring needle, steel and tortoiseshell, in shagreen case, probably British, 19th century
Six lancets, steel and tortoiseshell, various makers, French, 1751-1900, from Hamonic collection
1860-1900
2 lancets, steel and tortoiseshell, one by S. Maw of London, in shagreen and metal case, 19th century
Lancet, steel and tortoiseshell, by Simpson of London, in shagreen and metal case, 1751 to 1900
3 lancets, steel and tortoiseshell, various makers, in shagreen and metal case, 1751 to 1850, British
Lancet case only, empty, shagreen and silver-plated metal, 1751 to 1900
Lancet case only, empty, shagreen and metal, 1751 to 1900
Lancet case, containing needle and tweezers, shagreen and metal, 1751 to 1900
Empty lancet case, shagreen and metal, 1751 to 1900
1744
5 lancets, one by Chason, one by Norris, one by Bedford, one by George Ward, in shagreen case, 18th or 19th century
2 lancets, steel and mother-of-pearl, in shagreen case, 19th century
4 lancets, 2 made in Paris, in green shagreen case, 18th or 19th century
Two lancets, steel and tortoiseshell, British, 19th century, in shagreen and silver case
6 lancets including one by Hunzinger and one by Docner, in shagreen case, case 18th century, some contents 19th century
1701-1850
Shaving equipment consisting of four razors and strop in shagreen case, incomplete set, French, 1701-1850
Lancet, steel and tortoiseshell, made in London, in shagreen and metal case, 1751 to 1850
Lancet, steel and tortoiseshell, by Weiss of London, in shagreen case, 19th century, case engraved J. Rolph
2 lancets, steel and tortoiseshell, one by Stodart, one by Evans, in shagreen and silver case, inscribed "T. Rance", 1751 to 1850
1801-1850
Two dressing forceps, different makers, steel, in shagreen and steel case, English, 19th century
3 lancets, steel and tortoiseshell, French, one by Capron of Paris, in velvet-lined shagreen case, 1751 to 1900
Lancets, one by Capron, in shagreen case, 18th or 19th century
Lancet in case, by Charriere, French, 18th or 19th century
3 lancets, steel, two with mother of pearl sheaths, one with tortoiseshell, various makers, British, in shagreen case, 19th century
Lancet, steel and tortoiseshell, in broken case, shagreen and metal, 1751 to 1900, inscribed "J. Darby Surgeon"
Lancet case, empty, shagreen, with initials J.T. on lid, 18th or 19th century
3 lancets, steel and tortoiseshell, various makers, in shagreen and metal case, 1751 to 1900, British
2 silver automatic lancets, in shagreen case, German, 18th century
1801-1830
Shagreen lancet case with three lancets, one by Stodart, one from Paris.
5 lancets, 2 by Bourdeaux Aine, 1 by Hangre, 1 by Capron, in shagreen case, 18th or 19th century
Empty shagreen case for surgical instrument set, 1701 to 1900
Six lancets, one by Grisard, in shagreen case, 18th or 19th century
3 lancets, steel and tortoiseshell, various makers, in shagreen and metal case, 1751 to 1900
Lancet, steel and tortoiseshell, in shagreen case, 18th century
Six lancets, three by Ledanois, in shagreen case, 18th or 19th century
2 lancets, one by Woolhouse of Sheffield, in shagreen case, 19th century