Bivalve nasal speculum, 1875-1900
Dublin Core
Title
Bivalve nasal speculum, 1875-1900
Subject
John Reynders and Company (1875-1900)
Nose
Surgical instruments
Speculum
Abstract
Silver-colored bivalve nasal speculum. Handles are curved and ridged. When squeezed, handles move inward and speculum tip widens and splits into two pieces.
Creator
John Reynders and Company (1875-1900)
Date Created
1875-1900, between
Rights
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Access Rights
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Is Part Of
Warren Anatomical Museum: 21227
Format
object
Extent
1 speculum
Medium
Medical Equipment
Type
physical object
Identifier
Warren Anatomical Museum Catalog Number: 21227
Provenance
This bivalve nasal speculum was created by the firm of John Reynders and Company in New York City between 1875 and 1900. It was found in the A. H. Blake collection in the Warren Anatomical Museum.
Still Image Item Type Metadata
Original Format
Speculum
Physical Dimensions
3.5 W x 10.5 D x 3.5 H cm
Files
Collection
Citation
John Reynders and Company (1875-1900), “Bivalve nasal speculum, 1875-1900,” OnView, accessed October 18, 2024, https://collections.countway.harvard.edu/onview/index.php/items/show/17338.