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1. Embryotomy spoon
- Creator:
- Davis, David Daniel (1777-1841)
P. H. Schmidt
Thoms, Herbert (1885-1972) - Collection Title:
- Medical Instrument Collection
- Container / Volume:
- Box 047
- Image Count:
- 1
- Description:
- A metal spoon with serrated edge and wood handle; engraved "PH Schmidt". Aid for removing obstructed fetus.London obstetrician David Daniel Davis (1777-1841) prescribed the careful use of these instruments only as a last resort. This spoon has a sharp, small, serrated edge and was probably used in combination with a crochet decapitator.
- Subject (Name):
- Bernard Kosto, M.D., Davis, David Daniel (1777-1841), and Yale University. School of Medicine.
- Subject (Topic):
- Obstetrical and Gynecological Instruments
- Found in:
- Medical Historical Library, Cushing/Whitney Medical Library > Embryotomy spoon
2. Hodge, Wallace and Davis' forceps
- Creator:
- Davis, David Daniel (1777-1841)
Thoms, Herbert (1885-1972) - Collection Title:
- Medical Instrument Collection
- Container / Volume:
- Box 094
- Image Count:
- 1
- Alternative Title:
- Forceps
- Description:
- All metal forceps, with a single forge for each handle and blade. The tips of the handle curve outwards. These forceps are combinations of Hodge, Wallace and Davis forceps. All are single forge metal forceps with English locks and hooked handles. David Davis (1777-1841) was a British obstetrician who designed numerous forceps. Hugh Lenox Hodge (1796-1873), a medical graduate of University of Pennsylvania, lectured at Philadelphia Medical Institute for many years before becoming professor of obstetrics at his alma mater. His forceps were based on French forceps. William Wallace (1835-1896) was a British physician who moved to Brooklyn in 1864. He designed forceps of light construction and Hodge-type hooked handles.
- Subject (Name):
- Bernard Kosto, M.D., Davis, David Daniel (1777-1841), Hodge, Hugh Lenox (1796-1873), Wallace, William (1835-1896), and Yale University. School of Medicine.
- Subject (Topic):
- Obstetrical and Gynecological Instruments
- Found in:
- Medical Historical Library, Cushing/Whitney Medical Library > Hodge, Wallace and Davis' forceps
3. Hodge, Wallace and Davis' forceps
- Creator:
- Davis, David Daniel (1777-1841)
Thoms, Herbert (1885-1972) - Collection Title:
- Medical Instrument Collection
- Container / Volume:
- Box 094
- Image Count:
- 1
- Alternative Title:
- Forceps
- Description:
- These forceps are combinations of Hodge, Wallace and Davis forceps. All are single forge metal forceps with English locks and hooked handles. David Davis (1777-1841) was a British obstetrician who designed numerous forceps. Hugh Lenox Hodge (1796-1873), a medical graduate of University of Pennsylvania, lectured at Philadelphia Medical Institute for many years before becoming professor of obstetrics at his alma mater. His forceps were based on French forceps. William Wallace (1835-1896) was a British physician who moved to Brooklyn in 1864. He designed forceps of light construction and Hodge-type hooked handles.
- Subject (Name):
- Bernard Kosto, M.D., Davis, David Daniel (1777-1841), Hodge, Hugh Lenox (1796-1873), Wallace, William (1835-1896), and Yale University. School of Medicine.
- Subject (Topic):
- Obstetrical and Gynecological Instruments
- Found in:
- Medical Historical Library, Cushing/Whitney Medical Library > Hodge, Wallace and Davis' forceps
4. Hodge, Wallace and Davis' forceps
- Creator:
- Davis, David Daniel (1777-1841)
Thoms, Herbert (1885-1972) - Collection Title:
- Medical Instrument Collection
- Container / Volume:
- Box 047
- Image Count:
- 1
- Alternative Title:
- Forceps
- Description:
- These forceps are combinations of Hodge, Wallace and Davis forceps. All are single forge metal forceps with English locks and hooked handles. David Davis (1777-1841) was a British obstetrician who designed numerous forceps. Hugh Lenox Hodge (1796-1873), a medical graduate of University of Pennsylvania, lectured at Philadelphia Medical Institute for many years before becoming professor of obstetrics at his alma mater. His forceps were based on French forceps. William Wallace (1835-1896) was a British physician who moved to Brooklyn in 1864. He designed forceps of light construction and Hodge-type hooked handles.
- Subject (Name):
- Bernard Kosto, M.D., Davis, David Daniel (1777-1841), Hodge, Hugh Lenox (1796-1873), Wallace, William (1835-1896), and Yale University. School of Medicine.
- Subject (Topic):
- Obstetrical and Gynecological Instruments
- Found in:
- Medical Historical Library, Cushing/Whitney Medical Library > Hodge, Wallace and Davis' forceps
5. Hodge, Wallace and Davis' forceps
- Creator:
- Davis, David Daniel (1777-1841)
Thoms, Herbert (1885-1972) - Collection Title:
- Medical Instrument Collection
- Container / Volume:
- Box 094
- Image Count:
- 1
- Alternative Title:
- Forceps
- Description:
- These forceps are combinations of Hodge, Wallace and Davis forceps. All are single forge metal forceps with English locks and hooked handles. David Davis (1777-1841) was a British obstetrician who designed numerous forceps. Hugh Lenox Hodge (1796-1873), a medical graduate of University of Pennsylvania, lectured at Philadelphia Medical Institute for many years before becoming professor of obstetrics at his alma mater. His forceps were based on French forceps. William Wallace (1835-1896) was a British physician who moved to Brooklyn in 1864. He designed forceps of light construction and Hodge-type hooked handles.
- Subject (Name):
- Bernard Kosto, M.D., Davis, David Daniel (1777-1841), Hodge, Hugh Lenox (1796-1873), Wallace, William (1835-1896), and Yale University. School of Medicine.
- Subject (Topic):
- Obstetrical and Gynecological Instruments
- Found in:
- Medical Historical Library, Cushing/Whitney Medical Library > Hodge, Wallace and Davis' forceps