Image
Category
Collection
Maker
Object type
Place
Material
Date

Patella or knee excision splint, 1901-1919

1901-1919

Water bottle

1914-1918

Water bottle

1914-1918

Field medical pack

1914-1918

Steel helmet, France, 1914-1918

1914-1918

Splint for lower leg, metal and leather, 1801-1920

1801-1920

Double truss

1890-1940

Single truss

1890-1940

Single truss

1890-1940

Single truss

1890-1940

Double truss

1890-1940

Single truss

1890-1940

Double truss

1890-1940

Double truss

1890-1930

Double truss

1900-1930

Child's leg splint

1871-1900

Traction apparatus, Italy, 1501-1550

1501-1550

Elbow splint for ankylosis

1820-1940

Artificial left leg for amputation above knee

1943

Scarpa's shoe for tailpes, 1801-1920

1801-1920

Double-jointed artificial leg for amputation above right knee

1901-1919

Artificial left leg, London, England, 1861-1920

1861-1920

Double truss

1890-1940

Double truss

1890-1940

Double truss

1890-1940

Double truss

1900-1950

Double truss

1890-1940

Double truss

1890-1930

Double truss

1890-1930

Double truss

1890-1930

Truss, for knee

1850-1900

Patella-tendon-bearing below knee artificial limb for leprosy patients

1982

Artificial left leg for amputation immediately below knee

1900-1960

Double truss

1890-1930

Double truss

1890-1930

Double truss

1890-1930

Double Thomas' leg splint for hip joint disease

1801-1920

Leather leg splint, 1801-1920

1801-1920

Toe protecting cap, 1801-1920

1801-1920

Pair of Cline's leg's splints for Pott's fracture

1850-1930

Pair of leg splints€

1920-1931

Pair of leg splints

1920-1931

Leg splint

1880-1920

Pair of leg splints

1920-1931

Artificial leg with Jaipur artificial foot, 1982.

1982

Double truss

1890-1940

Water barrel, carrying strap, leather stopper

1801-1900

Thomas' splint for patient with disease of right hip, 1901-1920

Thomas' splint for patient with disease of right hip

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

Splint for curvature of leg

1830-1920

Wooden bed rest with cane seating, by John Carter, 6a New Cavendish Street, Portland Place, London, England, 1880-1920.

Wooden bed rest with cane seating

1880-1920