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  <dc:title>Denman's Perforator</dc:title>
  <dc:description>This is a Denman’s perforator, made of metal and nickel-plated.  The instrument features a spring mechanism and screw joints with an adjustable screw located between the handles.  At the end, the handles have another screw joint mechanism, enabling secure locking.  The handles feature the engravings "Hatrick" and "Clerckenwell", along with the number "6".  The surface appears damaged.  Designed by Dr. Thomas Denman, this perforator is used primarily in obstetrics for procedures such as craniotomy.  It allowed for precise control and reliability during surgical interventions, making it an essential tool in medical settings.</dc:description>
  <dc:date>1875-1925</dc:date>
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