Record

Reference NumberTPCK/9/6
TitleObstetrical Hook
Date1800-1899
Creator NameFannin, Medical supply company, 1829-
DescriptionThis is an obstetrical hook, a long metal hook with narrow horizontal handle. The tip of the hook has three pointed teeth. There is a vague inscriptions handmade on the point where the body and handle are screwed together - possibly saying "416". Made by "Fannin Dublin" as engraved on the handle, it appears heavily corroded. A hook tool was a destructive instrument. It extracted a dead foetus from the mother's body. The curve in the body of the instrument was used to cup the baby's head.
Extent1 item
Dimensions290mm x 90mm x 20mm
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Credit LineRoyal College of Physicians of Ireland
Object NameSurgical Hooks
TermAborted Foetus
Abortion, Induced
Gynaecologic Surgical Procedures
Gynaecology -- instrumentation
Obstetrics -- instrumentation
Foetus
Obstetrics
Persons
CodePersonNameDates
DS/UK/969Kirkpatrick; Thomas Percy Claude (1869-1954); physician, bibliophile, medical historian1869-1954
DS/UK/3213Fannin & Co. Ltd.; 1829-; medical supply company1829-
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