Record

Reference NumberCSFH/9/82
TitleSpencer Wells Artery forceps
Date1925-1975
Creator NameFannin Ltd, medical supply company, 1829-
DescriptionThis item is an artery forcep of the Spencer-Wells type. It features a pair of tapered jaws, a screw joint, with inner transverse serrations. Towards the finger rings, it features a ratchet mechanism. The engravings report that it was ‘Made In England’ from ‘Stainless Steel’ by ‘Fannin Dublin’, number 5 is reported on each jaws. Further handwritten engravings are two "L" on both jaws. This type of forceps is still used in various surgical procedures where atraumatic ways to clamp blood vessels, hold needles, and grasp tissues are necessary.
Extent1 item
Dimensions132mm x 58mm x 8mm
Digital CollectionsView online in our digital collections
Credit LineRoyal College of Physicians of Ireland
Object NameArtery Forceps
TermForceps
Gynaecology -- instrumentation
Obstetrics -- instrumentation
Ophthalmology -- instrumentation
Orthopaedics -- Instrumentation
Urology -- instrumentation
Dentistry, Operative
General Surgery -- Instrumentation
Persons
CodePersonNameDates
DS/UK/3213Fannin & Co. Ltd.; 1829-; medical supply company1829-
DS/UK/64Dublin; Cork Street Fever Hospital; 1801-19531801-1953
DS/UK/99Wells; Sir; Thomas Spencer (1818-1897); gynecological surgeon1818-1897
Places
CodeSet
NA35England/United Kingdom
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