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Gigli-type surgical saw, Europe, 1894-1945

Gigli-type surgical saw, Europe, 1894-1945

1894-1945

Prototype version of the Dobbie bone saw, England, 1967

Prototype version of the Dobbie bone saw, England, 1967

1966-1967

Finger saw by Mayer and Meltzer of London

Finger saw by Mayer and Meltzer of London

1863-1919

Prototype version of the Dobbie bone saw, England, 1966

Prototype version of the Dobbie bone saw, England, 1966

1966

Prototype version of the Dobbie bone saw, England, 1967

Prototype version of the Dobbie bone saw, England, 1967

1967

Combination saw and forceps used in trephination

Combination saw and forceps used in trephination

1812-1815

Saw and chain

Saw and chain

1831-1870

Saw, metal and ebony

Saw, metal and ebony

1831-1870

Prototype version of the Dobbie bone saw, England, 1967

Prototype version of the Dobbie bone saw, England, 1967

1967

Saw and chain

Saw and chain

1831-1870

Prototype version of the Dobbie bone saw, England, 1966

Prototype version of the Dobbie bone saw, England, 1966

1966

Gigli surgical saw handles

Gigli surgical saw handles

Replica of surgical saw

Replica of surgical saw

1930-1950

Replica of surgical saw

Replica of surgical saw

1930-1950

Amputation saw, steel blade with ebony handle, unsigned, United Kingdom, 1801-1850

Amputation saw

1801-1850

Benjamin Bell's metacarpal saw, steel and ebony, by Savigny and Co., 1810-1850

Benjamin Bell's metacarpal saw

1810-1850

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