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Atqe Set of 2 - ARNOLD, MAW & SON Cased Traveling Medical Lancet Fleam & Scalpel

$ 71.78

Availability: 43 in stock
  • Time Period Manufactured: Pre-1930
  • Condition: EXCELLENT 'used instrument' condition
  • Maker: Arnold & Sons, Maw & Son
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Original/Reproduction: Antique Original

    Description

    From my medical collection:
    Here we have an
    Antique, Set of 2

    ARNOLD
    & SONS
    ,
    and
    MAW & SON Cased Traveling Medical Lancet Fleam & Scalpel
    .
    (
    James Arnold established his
    London
    surgical instrument making business in
    1819.
    He brought his sons into the business in 1866and operated as Arnold & Sons until 1927.
    In 1807, George Maw, from Lincolnshire, England, started a partnership with his wife’s cousin Hornby in Fenchurch Street.
    In 1825 his sons John Hornby and Solomon joined him. Solomon brought in his son Charles in 1860 and the business became S. Maw and Son.
    The company operated primarily from 1807 – 1901
    .)
    Both of these instruments are marked by the maker.
    These
    instruments
    were used from the 17th century until the late 1800's for both humans, as well as animals, with these smaller examples typically used for humans.
    For hundreds of years it was believed that bleeding out some of the "bad" blood would help a person recover from illness or injury.
    These small instruments were also known as 'thumb lancets' since you could hold it in one hand and push the case halves apart with your thumb.
    The MAW instrument has a
    slightly raised
    center with 2 sharpened edges to
    give it good rigidity
    and is the typical ‘fleam’ shape.
    The ARNOLD instrument is more of a typical scalpel with one sharpened edge.
    Th
    e
    s
    e
    example
    s are
    in very good condition with no cracks or chips in the scales.
    The hinge
    s are
    in very good working order.
    The Steel blade
    s are
    very sharp !
    The
    instrument
    s are
    approx. 3-1/2"
    and 4-1/2”L
    in the full open position.
    AND, both instruments come in a Shagreen leather covered carrying case.
    One instrument has an owner name on it.
    This is an
    Excellent example of a 'maker-marked' instrument
    s
    for your collection !
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