Image
Category
Collection
Maker
Object type
Place
Material
Date
Small rectangular skull saw, from a set of three

Small rectangular skull saw, from a set of three

1801-1840

Hey's skull saw, Sheffield, 1820

Hey's skull saw, Sheffield, 1820

1801-1840

Twin bladed skull saw by Machin

Twin bladed skull saw by Machin

1801-1840

Small rectangular skull saw by Machin

Small rectangular skull saw by Machin

1801-1840

Case containing four skull saws by Weiss, c.1800

Case containing four skull saws by Weiss, c.1800

1781-1880

Cranial saw in case

Cranial saw in case

1801-1840

Skull saw by Sirhenry, Paris, c.1880

Skull saw by Sirhenry, Paris, c.1880

1831-1900

Skull saw with hinged back by Ferguson

Skull saw with hinged back by Ferguson

1801-1900

Skull saw by Down, c.1900

Skull saw by Down, c.1900

1861-1900

Skull saw introduced by Cotrell, made by Weiss, c.1800 (labelled No.4)

Skull saw, 1795-1805

1781-1880

Skull saw introduced by Hey, twin blades, by Weiss, c.1800 (labelled No.2)

Twin-bladed skull saw

1781-1880

Skull saw introduced by Hey, twin blades, by Weiss, c.1800 (labelled No.1)

Twin-bladed skull saw

1781-1800

Skull saw introduced by Hey, twin blades, by Weiss, c.1800 (labelled No.3)

Twin-bladed skull saw

1781-1880

Saw, cranial, steel blade and shaft, ebony handle, by Savigny and Co., 67 St. James's Street, London, England, 1810-1850.

Saw, cranial

1810-1850

Case containing a set of three skull saws by Machin, c.1820

Case containing a set of three skull saws, 1820

1801-1840

Saw, cranila, steel blade and shaft, ebony handle, by Coxeter of London, 1836-1870

Saw, cranila

1836-1870

Cranial saw, steel balde and shaft, ebony handle, by Coxeter of London, 1836-1870

Cranial saw

1836-1870

Case containing two skull saws by Cluley, Sheffield, c.1820

Case containing two skull saws by Cluley

1801-1840

Combination instrument for cranial surgery, Bonnet and Heine-Martin combined skull saw and trephine instrument, in case, by Charriere, Paris, 1840-1865

Combination instrument for cranial surgery

1840-1865