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Dr Potain's vacuum cleaner in its case - XIXth century - Antique medical instrument - MORIN

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Dr Potain vacuum cleaner in its case

Late 19th century

Antique medical instrument from manufacturer MORIN in Paris

Description

Dr Potain vacuum cleaner in its case - Antique medical instrument

Late 19th century

By MORIN, manufacturer of surgical instruments in Paris.

This instrument was used to evacuate liquids, notably for pleurisy, an inflammation of the pleura, the membrane surrounding the lungs, which often contains liquid in the pleural cavity.

It could also be used to evacuate urine from a retained bladder, or gas from an intestine strangled by a hernia. But it could also be used to inject liquid.

(Source: conservatoire du patrimoine hospitalier de Rennes).

The set is complete, but the rubber tubes have not survived the ages; the rubber has hardened and breaks into small pieces if handled.

Please note: The black fabric that sheathes the box all around is in poor condition and is coming loose, the black grained leather on top is in good condition.

Includes:

-A steel pump with two spigots at the end.

-A hollow metal rod with a double conduit branching into two branches, each fitted with a tap.

-Trocars of different gauges, cannulas and blunt punches.

-1 glass tube containing wire for needle cleaning is located in the housing beneath the trocars.

Case dimensions: 27.5 x 12 x 5.5 cm: in good condition, lined inside with purple velvet.

Marking G.MORIN on the inside felt - Marking of the doctor to whom the box belonged on the outside: Dr G. MICHAUX

Box sheathed in black grained leather with heat-stamped fillets on top. Push-button lock. Typical of the casket production of the 1870s/1890s.