Image
Category
Collection
Maker
On Display
Object type
Place
Material
Date

Small amputation saw by Braun, c.1730

1701-1800

Pewter teapot, with straight and turned wooden handle, 1701-1750

1701-1750

Cat-o-nine Tails, United Kingdom, 1700-1850

1700-1850

Amputation saw by Stodart, London c.1800

1750-1850

Bennett percussor

Simple viewer on handle

1800-1850

Wooden tourniquet handle, torque type, c. 1800

1751-1850

Dr Tata's Pneographe, 1890-1910.

1890-1910

Woven grass fan, 1900-1933

1900-1933

Woven grass fan, 1901-1933

1901-1933

Woven grass fan, 1900-1933

1900-1933

Interrupter, by G. and Adolphus Gaiffe

1870-1910

Probe(?) or trocar(?), steel, with wooden handle,

1870-1925

Pewter enema syringe

Electrode for Grigg's magnetoelectric machine

Wooden ball massager

1860-1920

Fillet, 19th century

1801-1900

Fillet, 19th century

1801-1900

Fillet, 19th century

1801-1900

Razor, steel, folding

1890-1925

Trephine, steel, with wooden handle

1870-1930

Tube, metal with wood handle

1801-1850

Violet ray apparatus

1900-1940

Vessel

1750-1900

Amputation knife by Dickinson, c. 1800

1701-1850

Amputation knife by Fannin, Dublin, c. 1830

1801-1880

Steel trocar and screw cannula with wooden handle

1851-1920

Metacarpal saw with hinged back, c.1830

1801-1900

Fillet, possibly mid 18th-19th century

1751-1900

Fillet, interlocking, possibly 18th or 19th century

1700-1900

Fillet, possibly 18th or 19th century

1701-1900

Fillet, by J. Wood

1799-1900

Young optometer, in case

Leather slave whip

1801-1900

Amputation knife, c.1850

1801-1880

Amputation knife, by Brand, c.1800

1750-1850

Amputation knife, c.1830, from Cock collection

1801-1850

Knout, allegedly used in a Siberian prison

1701-1900

Metacarpal saw, c. 1850

1781-1880

Small metacarpal saw, c. 1880

1801-1900

Metacarpal saw

1801-1900

Brain knife, c. 1850

1750-1850

Amputation knife by Wood, c. 1850

1801-1900

Bau-frame amputation saw, c. 1700

1651-1750

Amputation knife or catlin by Young, c. 1800

1750-1850

Metacarpal bow-frame amputation saw, c. 1850

1801-1900

Amputation knife by Aitken of York, c.1850

1820-1910

Skull saw by Sirhenry, Paris, c.1880

1831-1900

Circular amputation knive by Reynolds of Leverpool

1810-1860

Steel with wooden grip for making fire

1801-1900