American Civil War Surgical Antiques

Research - Identification

Civil War Era Surgical Sets, Surgeon's Swords & Images

Civil War Surgeon Education & Medical Books

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Dr. Michael Echols

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1872 J. H. Gemrig Instrument Catalog

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Minor Operating Instruments

Cooper's hernia knife, bistoury, scalpels, aneurism needle, tenaculum, Belloc's canular, seton needle, knives, Liston's artery forceps, volcellum forceps, tooth-pointed forceps, bullet forceps, Levis' bullet extractor, artery forceps, Serre-fines, scissors

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Various case configurations 1 - 5

See the article on various types of forceps and identification

 

 

 

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American Civil War Surgical Antiques 

Research notes and a private collection

 Pre-1865 Civilian & Civil War Military Surgical Antiques

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