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Dr Baron
Charles Louis Heurteloup (1793 - 1864) invented an
artificial leech which was named after him. These were often used
to bleed sensitive areas around the
eyes or temples. After the cut had been made the glass
tube would be placed over it and the wing nut turned
to create a vacuum in the tube which would draw up the
blood. More commonly they have a
short scarifier which works by pulling back and
releasing a sprung lancet, or a string mechanism for
rotating a circular knife. This one also uses a
circular knife but is unusual in that the mechanism
for doing so is the
withdrawing or advancing the piston. |