Amputation saw of the XIXth century
19th century amputation saw
No maker's mark
Accident on the blade
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19th century amputation saw
No maker's mark
Accident on the blade
Anatomical chart by Ludovic Hirschfeld drawn by Léveillé
From Traité et iconographie du système nerveux et des organes des sens de l'homme avec leur mode de préparation
Published in 1866
Lithography
You buy 1 plate, not the whole set
Anatomical chart by Paulet and Sarazin
From the Traité d'anatomie topographique (Treatise on topographical anatomy)
Published in 1867-1870
Chromolithography
You buy 1 plate, not the whole set
An antique absinthe topette (decanter)
10 Beaded Topette
An antique absinthe topette (decanter)
6 Beaded Topette
Residue in the bottom of the carafe
An antique absinthe topette (decanter)
4 Beaded Topette
Chlorure Zinc
Antique white glass pharmacy bottle - Content: 30ml
Apothecary - Pharmacy
Two chips on the neck: see photos - The cap is blocked
Nitrate d'Argent
Antique glass dropper in white glass - Content: 30ml
Apothecary - Pharmacy
Carbonate de chaux - Lime carbonate
Antique pharmacy bottle - End of XIXth century
Blown glass
Anatomie de L'Homme - circa 1845
Volume 4 Atlas: Apparatus of nutrition - Angelology - Organs of circulation and respiration
Followed by his Atlas in black and white
By Dr. Bourgery and illustrator Jacob
Cours d'opérations de chirurgie, démontrées au Jardin Royal
Course of surgical operations, demonstrated in the Royal Garden
Published in 1751 in Paris, by d'Houry, sole printer and bookseller to Monseigneur le Duc d'Orléans
Fourth edition
Illustrated with numerous plates and engravings in the text, including the famous plate of Poor Malabou and her scrotal elephantiasis on page 112/113, which the author mentions on page 373.