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Antique Charriere 19th Cent. French Locking Forceps Medical Surgical Instrument

Antique Charriere 19th Cent.  French Locking Forceps Medical Surgical Instrument Surgical Tools photo   Category : Science & Medicine (Pre-1930) > Medicine > Surgical Tools
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Uploaded by andrew-sherd on Dec 12, 2016
        
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Category : Science & Medicine (Pre-1930) > Medicine > Surgical ToolsItem Id: 176036
Maker: Charriere, French, late 19th century
More info
15 mm long robust interdigitating 3 mm wide serrated rounded tips
Joseph-Frédéric-Benoît Charrière (March 19,1803 – April 28,1876) was a brilliant Swiss-born French manufacturer of surgical instruments
He moved to Paris at age 13, and was apprenticed to a manufacturer of knives
the French catheter diameter measurement units are so named in his honor and were originally called the Charriere (1 Charriere = 1 French = 1/3 mm in diameter)
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