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Reference NumberMIMM/2009-1/161
TitleFrancke Needle
Date1925-1975
Creator NameMedicon Germany, surgical instrument company, 1941-
Fannin, Medical supply company, 1829-
DescriptionThis is a Francke Needle, made of metal by Fannin (as engraved on the shaft) and Medicon (as engraved on the tip along with "Inoxidable"). It features a lancet-shaped needle within a pen-like mechanism: when the spring is released, the needle is propelled out of the casing to puncture the skin. All parts of the needle can be unscrewed, allowing for easy and thorough cleaning.

The Francke Needle was designed by Dr Karl Francke, a German physician known for his contributions to medical instrumentation in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. This innovative tool was commonly used for bloodletting, providing a controlled and precise way to draw small amounts of blood.
Extent1 item
Dimensions110mm x 10mm
Digital CollectionsView online in our digital collections
Credit LineRoyal College of Physicians of Ireland
Object NameLancet
TermBloodletting -- instrumentation
Lancet
Blood Specimen Collection -- Instrumentation
Persons
CodePersonNameDates
DS/UK/5687Francke; Karl (1859-1920); Physician1859-1920
DS/UK/3213Fannin & Co. Ltd.; 1829-; medical supply company1829-
DS/UK/4354Medicon Germany; 1941-; surgical instrument company1941-
DS/UK/5768Murnane; John I. (1888-1969); Physician1888-1969
DS/UK/5769Murnane; Irene Alice (1903-2006); Locum Doctor1903-2006
DS/UK/2271Sexton; William Henry (1894-1961); physician1894-1961
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