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An early 20th C tonsil compression forceps designed to
hold engorged tonsils during tonsillectomy. The ends of the forceps
are covered in hand stitched absorbent cotton pads. They would be
placed in an open position in the mouth and slowly closed over the
tonsil to be removed. This prevented tonsillar material falling to
the back of the throat causing obstruction or inhalation and
compression was also supposed to reduce bleeding. |