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  <dc:title>Mouse Tooth Forceps</dc:title>
  <dc:description>The mouse tooth forceps are made of steel, featuring a fine tip with small teeth. These forceps have a tweezer-like shape, making them essential tools in various medical procedures. 
Serration for firm grip on tissue or foreign bodies is allowed thanks to on the single tooth on one tip interlocking with the two teeth on the other. Also, each tip is internally featured with horizontal knurling.
Each handle is designed with non-slip knurling.
On the inner part of one handle is engraved "London", and "Mayer&amp;Co SS" on the other.
The tips are slightly corroded.</dc:description>
  <dc:date>1900-1949</dc:date>
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