Simpson type obstetrical forceps, c.1871-1900.
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Picture Number:10322300 Credit:Science Museum/Science & Society Picture Library
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Description:
These are short obstetrical forceps following the design of Sir James Young Simpson, 1811-1870. They were used to deliver babies from low down in the birth canal. The forceps are made out of steel and ebony and manufactured by Philip Harris & Co of Birmingham, England. Simpson also developed long forceps that were heavier and were designed to extract a baby from higher up the birth canal. Both his long and short forceps were adapted in many later designs
Object Number: A500180 Date Made: 1871-1900 Maker: Harris, P. and Co., Philip Place of Production: World > Europe > United Kingdom > England > West Midlands > Birmingham In Collection of: Science Museum Subject(s) > Medicine & Health > Obstetrics, Gynaecology & Contraception
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