Surgery
1890-1930
Southey's ascites trocar with 4 cannulae and shield, metal, in case, made by Down Bros., London, English, 1890-1930
1871-1920
Southey's ascites trocar with four silver cannulae, shield and ivory handle, in leather case, by Arnold and Sons, London, English, 1871-1920
1871-1910
Southey's ascites trocar, steel, with 4 silver cannulae and metal case, English, 1871-1910
1851-1900
Ascites trocar, steel, with ebony handle, English(?), 1851-1900
1701-1900
Ascites trocar, steel, with brass ferrule and ebony handle, European, 1701-1900
Southey's ascites trocar, in metal case with three silver cannulas, European, 1890-1930
1901-1930
Southey's ascites trocar, steel, with four silver cannulae and case, in nickel-plated screw case, made by A. Browne, Leicester, English, 1901-1930
1871-1930
Empty case for Southey's ascites trocar, nickel plated, European, 1871-1930
1896-1920
Metal case and 3 silver cannulae, part of Southey's ascites trocar, made by J.H. Montague, London, English, 1896-1920
Ascites trocar, steel, with silver cannula and stopcock, and ebony handle, English(?), 1871-1910
1850-1910
Ivory handle and case only of Southey's ascites trocar, European, 1850-1910
Southey's ascites trocar with ivory case and 4 silver cannulae, blade damaged, European, 1850-1910
1893-1910
Metal handle only of ascites trocar, made by Ferris and Co., Bristol, 1893-1910
Handle and case only of Southey's ascites trocar, European, 1850-1910
1900-1930
Ascites trocar, steel, with nickel plated handle and silver cannula, made by M.L. Trudgett, London, 1900-1930
Ascites trocar, steel and brass, with cannula, second half 19th century
Southey's ascites trocar, in ivory case, cannulae missing, European, 1850-1910