American Civil War Medicine & Surgical Antiques

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 Dr. Michael Echols

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H. Hernstein, U.S.A. Hosp. Dept. Tooth Key

Civil War Dental Extraction Key with extra tooth hooks

A set of tooth keys, one of which is marked by H. Hernstein and also is marked for the U.S.A. Hosp. Dept.  The set is right and left, but the smaller of the two is not marked for Hernstein or the Hosp. Dept. and the handles are from different periods and sizes.  The multi-colored wood handle is the larger and seems to be correct for the Hernstein marked key.  The smaller is more typical of the type of trephine wood ebony handle we see in Hernstein sets during the Civil War. 

The leather roll-up case is correct for dental instruments with the large heavy retention leather loops.  It is marked for "Hernstein" and the address is for 393 Broadway, which is the Civil War address for H. Hernstein.

c. 1860 toothkey with unusual round bolster is marked Hernstein, a New York maker.  This dental antique has a checked wood handle.  Signed American toothkeys are scarce.  See Edmonson, p. 220.

Hermann Hernstein surgical instruments  (major supplier of instruments to the U.S.A. Hosp. Dept.)

1851-52: 68 Duane

1853-54: 81 Duane

1855-57: 81 Duane and 393 Broadway

1858: 81 Duane, 131 Mercer, and 393 Broadway 1859-61: 131 Mercer and 393 Broadway (pre-War)

 

Hermann Hernstein & Son (Hermann and Albert L. Hernstein) 1862-65: 131 Mercer and 393 Broadway (Mid-War)

Hermann Hernstein & Son & Co. 1865: 2 Liberty and 393 Broadway  (Post War)

Above reference: Edmonson

 

Since the mechanical tips of both keys are essentially the same, I would assume they are both from Hernstein, but different vintages by only a few years.

 

This is a set of dental keys which are under study, other than the fact the one key is Hosp. Dept. and by Hernstein, I'm not sure about the second key.  Could be Hernstein, maybe not, but most likely both are Hernstein.  Both handles fit the respective key, but I don't know  if they are correct or not since I have nothing with which to compare them.

 

 

Hernstein: Maker of Surgical Instruments / 393 Broadway, New York

 

 

 

A similar leather case with instruments from Snowden & Brother (Civil War period)

 

A set of dental extraction instruments from the Tiemann Catalog, c. 1886, however, note the lower right tooth key is very similar to one of the tooth keys in this group, with the removable fulcrum.

 

 

 

Two sides of the same handle, showing different wood colors

 

There are six different semi-circular jaws for the keys.  All pieces are unplated steel, color variations due to lighting issues

 

 Left: unmarked      Center: marked "USA Hosp. Dept"       Right: marked "Hernstein"

 

Right-angle of the shanks is different (curved vs angular).  Both ends are essentially the same

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