Image
Category
Collection
Maker
Object type
Place
Material
Date

Splint made from dried grass

1914-1918

Plaster cast arm splint worn by a child with polio

1942-1948

Wooden splint

1890-1930

Padded right boot with leg splint, Rome, Italy, 1914-1918

1914-1918

Prometheus Traction Splintâ„¢, 2015

2015

Small splint - Indian or Tibetan

1801-1925

Small splint - Indian or Tibetan

1801-1925

Splint - Indian or Tibetan

1801-1925

Splint - Indian or Tibetan

1801-1925

Splint - Indian or Tibetan

1801-1925

Splint - Indian or Tibetan

1801-1925

Splint - Indian or Tibetan

1801-1925

Child-size metal leg extension splint, England, 1940-1960

1940-1960

Wrist and hand splint, England, 1960-1980

1960-1980

Splint for treatment of congenital dislocation of the hips in infancy

1960-1980

Barlow cruciform infant splint

1970-1985

Leg and ankle splint, England, 1940-1960

1940-1960

Child's short leg iron with shoe, England, 1960-1980

1960-1980

Child's adjustable metal lower leg iron, with shoe, England, 1940-1960

1940-1960

Palm splint, England, 1960-1980

1960-1980

Finger splint, England, 1960-1980

1960-1980

Arm splint worn by a child with polio

1942-1948

Leather and canvas arm splint worn by a child with polio

1942-1948

Arm splint, worn by a child with polio

1942-1948

Intraoral splint

1917-1920

Four arm splints of varying construction, worn by children with polio

1942-1948

Frac Immobiliser splint

1992-1999

Splint, ivory, oval

4000-3001

Padded left boot with leg splint, Rome, Italy, 1914-1918

1914-1918

Small splint - Indian or Tibetan

1801-1925

Splint - Indian or Tibetan

1801-1925

Small splint - Indian or Tibetan

1801-1925

Small splint - Indian or Tibetan

1801-1925

Small splint - Indian or Tibetan

1801-1925

Splint - Indian or Tibetan

1801-1925

Metal leg splint, Europe, 1915-1918

1915-1918

Metal leg splint, Europe, 1915-1918

1915-1918

Turner-type knee splint, London, England, 1915-1918

1915-1918

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

Splint for curvature of leg

1830-1920

First aid splint, softwood, London South Eastern & Chatham Railway

First Aid splint

First aid splint, softwood, London South Eastern & Chatham Railway

First Aid splint

First aid splint, softwood, London South Eastern & Chatham Railway

First Aid splint

First aid splint, softwood, London South Eastern & Chatham Railway

First Aid splint

First aid splint, softwood with tinned iron sleeve, London South Eastern & Chatham Railway

First Aid splint

Two intraoral splints, mandibular, for mandibular fracture, silver gilt, made at Queen Mary's Hospital, Sidcup, south east London, a hospital specialising in facial injuries opened in 1917 to treat casualties from the First World War, 1914-1918.

Two intraoral splints

1917-1920

Gauge, to set width of 16 inches, softwood, thought to be first aid splint, South Eastern & Chatham Railway, 1900-1923.

gauge splint

1900-1923

Five metal splints, iron gauze, European, 1900 to 1918

Five metal splints

1900-1918

First aid splint, softwood with tinned iron sleeve, London South Eastern & Chatham Railway

First Aid splint

Parts of splints, possibly for a stretcher. Manufactured by Hayes. Used at Windy Arbour Colliery.

Splint, possibly for a stretcher.

Gauge, to set width of 13 inches, softwood, thought to be first aid splint, South Eastern & Chatham Railway, 1900-1923.

gauge splint

1900-1923