Surgery
1770-1790
Metacarpal bow-frame saw designed by Benjamin Bell, c. 1750
1750-1850
Amputation saw by Stodart, London c.1800
1900-1926
Horsley's skull saw, nickel-plated with stainless steel blade, c.1930, by Krohne and Sesemann
Orthopaedics
1910-1920
Handcranked chaindriven wheelchair, by Richards(?), United Kingdom, 1910-1920.
Nursing & Hospital Furnishings
1901-1970
Pram with green upholstery, 20th century, probably English
1601-1700
Ornate bow-frame amputation saw, damascened in gold, ebony handle, c.1650, from the Hamonic collection
1850-1865
Adjustable bow-frame (Butcher's) competition saw by Mathews, London, c. 1850
1866-1927
Lister's tourniquet for compression of the aorta, large semi-circular steel frame, with fixed and gavot-type adjustable pressure pad by Arnold, c. 1890
1800-1884
Amputation saw, unsigned, British, 1800-1884. Reputed to have been the property of George 'Graveyard' Walker, c.1800
Dentistry
1935-1936
CDX-E dental X-ray machine, wall mounted model, with accessories, by the General Electric X-ray Corp., USA, 1935-1936
1575-1585
Bow frame amputation saw, with ornate handle terminating in griffin's head, Italian, from the Museo del Palazzo Borvansati, Florence, c. 1580
1651-1751
Bow-frame amputation saw by Muller, Germany, c.1700
1780-1850
Metacarpal, bow-frame amputation saw, c. 1850
1651-1750
Ornate bow-frame amputation saw, by Lesueur, France, c. 1700
Bow-frame amputation saw, wooden handle terminating in eagle head, c. 1680
Ornate bow-frame amputation saw, Spanish, damascened in gold, c. 1650
1801-1880
Skey's tourniquet, known as a garot-type, adjustable closed frame with fixed and screwed on pads, by Ferguson, c. 1830
Obstetrics, Gynaecology & Contraception
1945-1955
Adjustable gynaecological chair with hand grips and leg rests, and douche tray, steel and leather, c.1950
Amputation saw, c. 1800
1866-1880
Signoroni's tourniquet, adjustable horse-shoe frame with end pressure pads, by Arnold, London, c. 1850
1823-1829
Amputation saw by Weiss, c. 1850, 62, The Strand
Amputation saw, bow-frame, ornate handle from Hamonic conection, c.1650
Signoroni's tourniquet, horse-shoe adjustable frame terminating in pressure pads, by Coxeter, London, c. 1850
1801-1900
Metacarpal bow-frame amputation saw, c. 1850
1851-1900
Leg support for child, metal frame and leather foot piece, from Gorga collection, European, 2nd half of 19th century
1601-1730
Bow-frame amputation saw, c. 1680
Skey's tourniquet for compression of the thigh, adjustable metal frame and two pads, c. 1878
1850-1910
Right leg and foot support, child's, probably English, 1850-1910
Signoroni's tourniquet, adjustable horse-shoe frame with two pressure pads at ends, c. 1880
1801-1890
Amputation saw by Young, Edinburgh, c.1800
Therapeutics
Limb strength measurer, steel and brass, by Mathieu, Paris, 1850-1910
1780-1880
Amputation saw by Simpson, c. 1830
De Carte's tourniquet or thigh compressor, consisting of an adjustable circular frame with large fixed and garot-type pressure pads, by Weiss, c. 1860
Signoroni's tourniquet for compression of the thigh, adjustable horse-shoe shaped frame with pads, by Weiss, c. 1860
1781-1880
Tourniquet, Lister's type, for compression of the femoral artery, consisting of a semi-circular adjustable frame with large fixed and garot-type pressure pads attached, by Savigny, c. 1850
Ophthalmology
1810-1880
Turn pin reversible microscopist spectacles, steel with horn lens frames, in pull off wooden case, English, 1810-1880
1701-1800
Metacarpal bow-trane amputation saw, c. 1750
Metacarpal, bow-frame saw, c. 1850
Bow-frame amputation saw, c. 1800
Metacarpal bow-frame amputation saw, c. 1801
Tourniquet for compression of the femoral artery, similar to Skey's, but earlier type, consisting of an adjustable metal hoop with fixed and garot style pressure pad, c. 1830
1860-1900
Bow-frame amputation saw by Collin, Paris, c. 1880
Signoroni's tourniquet, small horse-shoe adjustable frame with two pressure pads attached for use on arm, by Fannin, Dublin, c. 1830
Pair of spectacles for assessing squint, by C.W. Dixey & Son, Bond Street, London, English
Signoroni's tourniquet, adjustable horse-shoe frame with pressure pads at open ends, by Millikin, London, c. 1850
Skey's tourniquet, oval adjustable frame with fixed and screw-down pressure pads, by Arnold, c. 1880
1835-1875
Disc carrier, with shield, manually operated, steel with rivetted ivory handle, probably English, 1835-1875
1830-1860
Dental separating saw, steel frame ivory handle, blade missing, probably English, 1830-1960