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  <dc:title>Lower Molar Tooth Forceps</dc:title>
  <dc:description>This instrument is a Lower Molar Tooth Forceps, also known as Haw's Bill Forceps. It is made of steel and consists of two long, sharp and cross serrated beaks. The beaks are connected by a screw joint and are perpendicular to the handles. Both handles feature a grip pattern, with “22” engraved on the outside and “[7/1]59” on the inside.
Marked "F" on one jaw.
The number 22 still refers to the type of forceps, used to extract lower molars.
Corrosion is present.</dc:description>
  <dc:date>1900-1949</dc:date>
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