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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 á Paris / COLLIN & Cie, France, about 1880
Amputation Surgical Cased Set, Charriére, France, XIX c.

France , 1880

Amputation instrument case by Charrière/COLLIN & Cie, dating from around 1880. The case is complete with its set of eight knives, two curved needles on handles, one large curved needle without a handle, large bow amputation saw with a spare blade, smaller metacarpal saw, powerful detachable bone forceps, small clamping forceps and red haemostatic band, a pair of forceps and a curved needle. All the instruments including saws have ebony handles. All instruments have markings of the house of Charrière: Charrière á Paris or COLLIN & Cie. 

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