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The leather case is
inscribed "Traŭnichtesbeißt"
which translated literally from German reads "Do not
trust it bites". The inside is
suede lined and ornately embroidered, but with signs of
ageing. The lancet has delicate floral engraving on one
side. It has not been cleaned and is in excellent
working condition. A similar piece from c 1700 is shown
on page 49 of Elisabeth Bennion's book Antique Medical
Instruments.
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