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Brambilla's textbook of military surgery, 1782. A set of amputation instruments, including a saw, shown laid across an illustrated plate from an early surgical textbook written by Giovanni Alessandro Brambilla (1728-1800). Brambilla was military surgeon to the Austrian Emperor Josef II. His treatise represented a landmark in surgical textbooks. The instruments are made of steel and ebony, and were manufactured by Lichtenberger in Strasbourg, c 1800.
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Science Museum/London/Great Britain
Unique Identifier
ART422574
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Public
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3504px × 2673px
Photo Credit
SSPL/Science Museum / Art Resource, NY
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18th century CE
Austrian
Ebony
German
Knife
Saw
Steel
Surgery
Treatise (Manuscript)