Image
Category
Collection
Maker
Object type
Place
Material
Date

Luer's ophthalmic forceps

1901-1930

Ophthalmic forceps, steel, 19th century

1801-1900

Ophthalmic forceps

1880-1920

Ophthalmic forceps by J. Reynolds

1801-1900

Ophthalmic forceps by Luer, French, 19th century

1801-1900

Ophthalmic forceps(?), steel, 19th century

1801-1900

Ophthalmic forceps

1831-1870

Forceps, possibly ophthalmic

1871-1930

Forceps, possibly ophthalmic

1871-1930

Ophthalmic forceps(?), steel blades, ivory handle,

1831-1870

Ophthalmic forceps(?), steel blades, ivory handle,

1831-1870

Ophthalmic forceps, brass, 19th century

1801-1900

Ophthalmic forceps, metal, 19th century

1801-1900

Ophthalmic forceps

1850-1930

Ophthalmic forceps

1901-1930

Ophthalmic forceps, bronze, Graeco-Roman

199-500

Forceps, possibly ophthalmic, steel

Ophthalmic forceps

199 BCE-500 CE

Ophthalmic forceps(?), steel, by Coxeter of London

1851-1900

Ophthalmic forceps, by Luer, French, 19th century

1801-1900

Ophthalmic forceps(?), by Charriere, French, 1820-

1820-1865

Ophthalmic forceps(?), steel, nickel plated, early

1901-1930

Ophthalmic forceps(?), steel blades, ivory handle,

1831-1870

Ophthalmic forceps

1831-1870

Ophthalmic forceps

1831-1870

Ophthalmic forceps, steel, 19th century

1801-1900

Ophthalmology forceps

1880-1920

Ophthalmic forceps, steel and ivory by Coxeter of London, 1836-1900

Ophthalmic forceps

1836-1900

Ophthalmic forceps, plaster copy made by the Musee National, St. Germain, France, original owned by Gaius Firmius Severus, 199BC-500. Replica made 1901-1930

Ophthalmic forceps

1901-1930

Copy of Roman oculist's bronze forceps

Copy of Roman oculist's bronze forceps

Ophthalmic forceps, plaster copies, original belonged to Gaius Firmius Severus, now in St. Germain, copy 1901-1930

Ophthalmic forceps

1901-1930

Copy of ophthalmic forceps, belonging to Gaius Firmius Severus, oculist, original in St. Germains Museum. Replica made 1901-1930

Copy of ophthalmic forceps

1901-1930

Ophthalmic forceps, plaster copy, original owned by Gaius Firmius Severus, now in Musee National, St. Germain

Ophthalmic forceps

199-500