Reference NumberMIMM/1942-2-1
TitleBrass Scarificator
Date1850-1899
Creator NameThompson & O'Neill; fl. nineteenth century; razor and surgical instrument makers and cutlers
DescriptionRoughly cube shaped scarifactor made of brass, presented by William Geoffrey Harvey. On the base appear four parallel lines which present small individual blades once the lever on the top of pushed to the opposite side. Beside this lever is a knob that can be twisted to adjust the height of the overall object, and subsequently the height of the blades. The scarifactor claimed to be a less painful bloodletting technique, by creating multiple cuts simultaneously with narrow blades and quick punctures to the skin, The patent for the scarificator was awarded to George Tiemann in 1834. This particular example was made and sold by Thompson & O'Neill, located at 7 Henry Street, Dublin.
Extent1 item
Dimensions35mm x 35mm x 26mm
Digital CollectionsView online in our digital collections
Credit LineRoyal College of Physicians of Ireland
Object NameScarificator
TermBloodletting -- instrumentation
Bloodletting
Related RecordMIMM/1942-2/2
MIMM/1942-2/3
Persons
CodePersonNameDates
DS/UK/3732Thompson & O'Neill; fl. nineteenth century; razor and surgical instrument makers and cutlersfl. nineteenth century
DS/UK/1514Harvey; William Geoffrey (1876-1958); physician1876-1958
Places
CodeSet
NA5Dublin/County Dublin/Ireland
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