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1914.76.129.3

Surgical instrument: one of a set of probes:[.3] iron probe with needle eye at one end and flat hook at the other [L.Ph 'DCF 2004-2006 What's Upstairs?' 17/1/2005]

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1914.76.129.3

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Collection type
Object
Description
Surgical instrument: one of a set of probes:[.3] iron probe with needle eye at one end and flat hook at the other [L.Ph 'DCF 2004-2006 What's Upstairs?' 17/1/2005]
Geographical reference
Aurès Mountains
Cultural groups
Chaouia Berber
Date / Period
Date made: Before 1914
Date collected
By 1914
Acquisition information
Purchased: 1914
Materials and processes
Material Iron Metal, Process Perforated, Process Beaten
Dimensions
Length: max 145 mm
Object numbers
Accession number: 1914.76.129.3
Research and responses

Handwritten manuscript: 'List of Specimens Aurès Mountains, Algeria 1914. [Added] Collected by M. W. Hilton-Simpson, 1913 - 14. Purch. 1914.' Entry, page 4: 'Surgical Instruments Various 6. Set of 5 probes in bamboo case; 1 straight pointed wire; 1 thick iron probe with flat curved end; 1 iron probe with needle eye at one end & flat hook at the other; 1 copper probe with spoon-shaped end; and 1 long brass wire probe with very small "spoon" at end. The "spoons" are simply beaten out of the copper or brass. Shawia given by Melkemi Si Bonbakr ben Belkassem of Taghout Sidi Brahim.' [MOB 7/11/2001]

Associated publications
See collectors file for Hilton-Simpson for a copy of Shawiya Berber Surgical Instruments in the Aures Mountains, 1913-1922, by John Kirkup (Curator of the Historical Instrument Collection, Royal College of Surgeons of England, London) to be published in the Congress Proceedings, September 1998, of the International Society for History of Medicine. [CF 8/1/2002]

Search terms: Medicine, Surgical Instrument