SET OF 3 PRE-1900 LARYNGOLOGICAL SURGICAL TOOLS. Condition: Each of the tools shows a scattering of tarnish. Note that the tonsil guillotine is the device with the ring on both ends, while the adenoid guillotine has a ring on one end and a half-circle box on the other.
Tags: 1800s, equipment, laryngological, medical, surgical, tools, vintage
SET OF 3 PRE-1900 LARYNGOLOGICAL SURGICAL TOOLS. Condition: Each of the tools shows a scattering of tarnish. Note that the tonsil guillotine is the device with the ring on both ends, while the adenoid guillotine has a ring on one end and a half-circle box on the other.
SET OF 3 PRE-1900 LARYNGOLOGICAL SURGICAL TOOLS. Condition: Each of the tools shows a scattering of tarnish. Note that the tonsil guillotine is the device with the ring on both ends, while the adenoid guillotine has a ring on one end and a half-circle box on the other.
This doctor was well respected & loved. I had two operations with this doctor, the first was when I was only 24 years old (56 years ago). I do not know the age of these tools, but they all seem to be in pretty good condition, I think the thing that goes around the head is not all there, because there is a hole in the middle, I think maybe there should be a light there?
SET OF 3 PRE-1900 LARYNGOLOGICAL SURGICAL TOOLS. Uncertain date of manufacture but certainly 19th century. The mouth spreader and tonsil guillotine are both fully functional. The adenoid guillotine is frozen in its current position and will require some lubrication and/or effort to get the slider to move again. Mouth spreader spans 7 inches, with a maximum 2 inch spread. The two guillotines are each 9 inches in length. Note that the tonsil guillotine is the device with the ring on both ends, while the adenoid guillotine has a ring on one end and a half-circle box on the other. Condition: Each of the tools shows a scattering of tarnish. The tonsil guillotine has three small spots where the chrome has been scraped off the surface of the underlying iron.
SET OF 3 PRE-1900 LARYNGOLOGICAL SURGICAL TOOLS. Uncertain date of manufacture but certainly 19th century. The mouth spreader and tonsil guillotine are both fully functional. The adenoid guillotine is frozen in its current position and will require some lubrication and/or effort to get the slider to move again. Mouth spreader spans 7 inches, with a maximum 2 inch spread. The two guillotines are each 9 inches in length. Note that the tonsil guillotine is the device with the ring on both ends, while the adenoid guillotine has a ring on one end and a half-circle box on the other. Condition: Each of the tools shows a scattering of tarnish. The tonsil guillotine has three small spots where the chrome has been scraped off the surface of the underlying iron.
A 40+ item lot of vintage miscellaneous surgical and gynecological medical tools for the medical history buffs, collectors, and artists. Many of the items are on their original boxes.
This lot contains antique and vintage medical and surgical instruments tools. The time period of manufacture is roughly 1993. The tools are from the categories of antiques, science, medicine, and surgical tools. These tools have been meticulously sourced and are ready for use or display. CERAMIC, STAINLESS STEEL, AND GLASS. I know that it is ceramic because of how it is chipping with age, some pieces are pyrex, one of the measuring utensils is plastic, none of it is broken or cracked, they look used but kept sterilized, and there are two trays under the canisters. Everything you would need to take care of a patient.