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18th century tweezers and speculum for obstetrics
Wire-knot tweezers for obstetrics 1, 2, use of the wire-knot tweezer to remove an uterine polyp 3, tweezers and speculum invented by Andre Levret 4, 5. Copperplate engraving by Robert Benard from Denis Diderots Encyclopedia, Pellet, Geneva, 1779
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Anatomical Andre Benard Denis Diderot Encyclopedia Invention Operation Polyp Speculum Surgeon Surgical Tweezers Obstetrics Uterine
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Step back in time with our unique Media Storehouse Photo Mugs, featuring vintage medical art from the 18th century. This exquisite design showcases a series of intriguing images from Mary Evans Prints Online. Witness the use of wire-knot tweezers for obstetrics, an essential tool in history, and the ingenious speculum invented by Andre Levret. These captivating images are sure to spark conversation and add a touch of history to your daily routine. Each mug holds your favorite beverage and is a testament to the fascinating world of medical history. Embrace the past, one sip at a time.
A personalised photo mug blends sentimentality with functionality, making an ideal gift for cherished loved ones, close friends, or valued colleagues. Preview may show both sides of the same mug.
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Mug Size is 9.6cm high x 8.1cm diameter (3.8" x 3.2")
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1. Title: "18th Century Obstetrics: A Look into the Past with Andre Levret's Wire-Knot Tweezers and Speculum" This image, taken from the 1779 edition of Denis Diderot's Encyclopedia, presents a fascinating glimpse into the medical practices of the 18th century. The illustration, a copperplate engraving by Robert Benard, depicts surgical instruments essential to obstetrics during that era: wire-knot tweezers (numbers 1 and 2) and a speculum (number 5). The wire-knot tweezers, specifically designed for obstetrical procedures, were an essential tool for surgeons during childbirth. The tweezers, with their unique wire-knot design, were used to grasp and remove various obstructions, such as a uterine polyp (number 3), which could hinder a successful delivery. The wire-knot tweezers' intricate design allowed for a firm yet gentle grip, making them indispensable in the delicate field of obstetrics. The speculum (number 5), another crucial instrument, was invented by the French surgeon Andre Levret. This instrument allowed for a clear view of the cervix and the birth canal, enabling surgeons to perform procedures with greater precision and accuracy. The speculum's invention revolutionized obstetrics, making deliveries safer and more efficient. This image offers a rare glimpse into the medical practices of the 18th century, showcasing the ingenuity and innovation of surgeons like Andre Levret and the importance of their tools, such as the wire-knot tweezers and speculum, in the field of obstetrics.
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