This item is a catlin that was used by surgeons during the Civil War. The item also bears the name of Schively, a manufacturer of surgical tools from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The catlin also has an ebony wood handle.
This certificate was issued in Turin, Italy for organizing a Red Cross ambulance service which was active during the siege of Paris. The certificate is presented with a metal shield and cross. A descriptive caption is included.
This item is a dental instrument case with slots for holding small tools. Inscribed on the inside is "G. Tiemann, Manufact of Surgic & Dental Insts, 63 Chatham St, N.Y."
This item contains a pair of dressing forceps that were used by surgeons during the Civil War. The item also bears the name of Tiemann, a manufacturer of surgical tools. The tool also has an ebony wood handle.