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Medical implement | LANCUM-6AF378 |
Roman | Lancashire |
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| Perhaps a fragment of a Roman Ligula 1st to 4th century AD. It was used for extracting ointment, balsams, and powders from tubes and boxes. The ligula is not, strictly speaking, a surgical instrument, although it was used by physicians for applying medicament to affected areas on the body. The o... | |||||
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Medical implement | LANCUM-E2F0A1 |
Roman | Lancashire |
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| Perhaps a fragment of a Roman Ligula 1st to 4th century AD. It was used for extracting ointment, balsams, and powders from tubes and boxes. The ligula is not, strictly speaking, a surgical instrument, although it was used by physicians for applying medicament to affected areas on the body. The ob... | |||||
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Medical implement | NLM-64BE33 |
Roman | North Lincolnshire |
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| Copper alloy. Possible surgical implement or tool. Tapered rod of effectively square section, blunt at one end, and narrowing to a point, now sharply bent, at the other. Lengrth: 62.27mm, Width: 4.38mm, Thickness: 4.44mm. Weight: 4.7gms. | |||||
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Medical implement | KENT-8B34F5 |
Roman | Kent |
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| 1st-4th Century. Copper alloy, cast, broken handle with decorative terminal from a spoon, pin, surgical, medical or dental instrument. Length 46.2mm, Width 5.5mm, Thickness 5.3mm, Diameter 5.4mm, Weight 2.2g. Attractive decorative terminal or finial knop with two collars, one of rounded form, the... | |||||
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Medical implement | NMS-4157A2 |
Roman | Norfolk |
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| A handle, possibly from a medical implement, perhaps a scalpel, consisting of an octagon-sectioned shank with incised transverse lines at the slotted end, and broken across a possible transverse perforation with iron staining on the inner faces (slot >4mm) from missing inserted iron blade, termin... | |||||
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Medical implement | NMS-8801B7 |
Roman | Norfolk |
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| Romano-British handle, possibly from a medical implement, perhaps a scalpel, octagon-sectioned shank with faces decorated with pairs of longitudinal lines of tiny punched dots alternating with blank faces. The shank tapers slightly towards one end with corroded remains of inserted iron blade visi... | |||||
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Medical implement | NLM4259 |
Roman | Lincolnshire |
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| Fragment of a roman medical probe, leaf shaped. | |||||

