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A
bistoury cache (literally "hidden knife") used in the days before anaesthetic for
urology procedures such as opening the bladder to
remove stones. They were not the exclusive remit of
urologists and some (of varying design) were also used for opening anal
fistulae and doing hernia operations. This is a fine example in
pristine condition. The blade and handle spring are
made from high quality steel and are secured to the
ebony handle with gilt mounts. There is an adjustment
screw with graduated markings to control the depth to
which the blade can open. Engraved "Charriere" on the
metal arm of the handle. |