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An antique 19th century porcelain medicine spoon by S Maw Son and Thomson who were in business from 1870-1901.читать дальше

Percussion with a pleximeter is an early example of sound being used as an adjunct to diagnostic medicine and was the precursor to sonar and ultrasound.
The pleximeter was placed on the chest wall and used as a platform for percussion with a hammer. The nature of the resulting sound could help to distinguish healthy lung from fluid or consolidation and was also used to map out the size and shape of underlying organs.


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A delightful rare late 18th / early 19th century European, probably French silver stork forceps. A snake is entwined around the stork’s neck ‘Aesculapius’ style. An attractive feature is the cocooned baby on the inside of the stork’s stomach, visible only when the scissors are open.
In the absence of any fixing mechanism to secure the forceps when closed it is doubtful that a midwife would have used these to clamp the umbilical cord following delivery. This is though the function most commonly attributed to them. In fact they would have been used to thread ribbons in baby garments, which were removed for washing.

A 14K solid gold “Wishbone” Intra-Cervical contraceptive device. Dating from the 1920s they ranged from the rare quality gold product to inferior devices made from plastics and metals.
If not changed monthly they tended to get infected and American physicians often removed them from immigrant women for this reason. Dr. Graffenberg’s Intra-Uterine Ring was initially discouraged because of confusion with these problematic Intra-Cervical Devices.
Источник: phisick.com