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Set of Amputation saws in Josephinum
Surgical Cased Sets Collection in Josephinum

Austria , 1785

A collection of 65 sets of surgical instruments made by Viennese craftsman Joseph Malliard under the direction of Giovanni Alessandro Brambilla, an Italian-born Austrian surgeon eighteenth-century innovator in military surgery. Today, this collection, known as the “Instrumentarium Chirurgicum Militare Austriacum” is on display at the Josephinum Museum, Vienna

Amputation Surgical Cased Set, Carriére, France, XIX c.
Amputation Surgical Cased Set, Charriére, France, XIX c.

France , 1880

The rare French amputation kit, 18 century, contains the typical instruments of a trauma and military surgeon, such as hand drills, trephine heads, amputation saw, brush to clean the operative field. The case has two compartments, has original key.

Sanitary dog, Nr. 5/186, production period: 1928-1939. Lineol, Germany
Sanitary dog standing and barking, Nr. 5/186, Lineol, 1928-1939

Germany , 1935

Sanitary dog, standing and barking, Nr. 5/186, production period: 1928-1939. Toy-soldiers by Lineol, Germany

Medical nurse carrying a bucket of water, Nr. 5/181, ca. 1935. Lineol, Germany
Nurse carrying a bucket of water, Nr. 5/181, 1932-1940, mass-toy soldier, Lineol

Germany , 1935

Nurse carrying a bucket, Nr. 5/181. Toy-soldiers, figure, ca. 1935, Lineol, Germany