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Fotografie + Title: Amputation knife, Germany, 1701–1800

  • Description:
    • The curved shape of this amputation knife was common in the early 1700s. Amputation knives became straighter once the practice of leaving a flap of skin to cover the limb stump became the preferred amputation method. Ebony was a common material for handles as it is a hard-wearing wood. This knife was probably made by Eberle in Germany, as indicated by the inscription on the silver blade.
    • Maker: Eberle
    • Place made: Germany
    • Wellcome Images
    • Keywords: amputation knife
  • References:
    • Library reference: Science Museum A622731
    • Photo number: L0058145
  • Author/Credit: Science Museum, London – Wellcome Collection gallery (2018-03-23)
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