Artifacts ArtiFacts: Benjamin Tredwell Jr.'s Amputation Knives (original) (raw)

Surgical Instruments and the development of the steel trades in eighteenth-century Britain

Alun Withey

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ArtiFacts: Richard Satterlee's Bone Saw

Alan J Hawk

Clinical Orthopedics and Related Research, 2017

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Earliest evidence for surgical amputation

Shinatria Adhityatama

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"Tools of the Puncture: Skin, Knife, Bone, Hand", in Larissa Tracy, ed. 'Flaying in the Pre-Modern World: Practice and Representation' (2017), 20-50

Jack Hartnell

Flaying in the Premodern World: Practice and Representation, 2017

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The Circular Cut: Problematizing the Longevity of Civilization’s Most Aggressively Defended Amputation

Shemuel Garber

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The Bowie Knife: Unsheathing an American Legend (review)

Nathan Bender

Journal of American Folklore, 2007

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Surgical Instruments as a Window into the Profession's Past

Alistair Kwan

The Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine, 2008

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Surgery, Imperial Rule and Colonial Societies (1800–1930): Technical, Institutional and Social Histories

Kieran Fitzpatrick

The Palgrave Handbook of the History of Surgery, 2017

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Knife and Saw Toolmark Analysis in Bone: A Manual Designed for the Examination of Criminal Mutilation and Dismemberment

Erin Chapman

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Lectures on Amputation and on the Nature, Progress, and Terminations of the Injuries for Which It is Required

Bassam Bulbanat

The Lancet, 1840

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ArtiFacts: Jean Louis Petit’s Screw Tourniquet

Alan J Hawk

2016

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Knife and Saw Toolmark Analysis in Bone: A Manual Designed for the Examination of Criminal Mutilation and Dismemberment-Final Technical Report

Luis L Cabo

2010

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“Fractions of Men”: Engendering Amputation in Victorian Culture

ERIN OCONNOR

Comparative Studies in Society and History, 1997

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ArtiFacts

Alan Hawk

Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 2018

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Two Anatomies and Two Systems of Medical Knowledge: Dissection with or without Knife and Anatomist.pdf

Jayanta Bhattacharya

Cultural Contours of History and Archaeology (in honour of Snehasiri Prof. P. Chenna Reddy and in 10 volumes, 11 parts), volume 8, eds. K. Krisnha Nail and E. Siva Nagi Reddy (Delhi: B. R. Publishing Corporation, 2015)., 2015

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Empty Sleeves: Amputation in the Civil War South

Steven Noll

Journal of American History, 2016

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Inspirations of War: Innovations in Prosthetics after the Civil War

Savannah Clark

2018

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Sawmark Analysis of Three Cases of Amputation and a Craniotomy from the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries Hospital Necropolis of Forlì Campus (Forlì, Italy)

Mirko Traversari

Collegium Antropologicum, 2018

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Alexey L. Krivoshapkin, Tatiana A. Chikisheva, Alisa V. Zubova , Vladislav P. Kurbatov, Anatoli T. Titov, Pavel V. Volkov Scythian Trepanations in the Gorny Altai in Hippocratic Times: Modern Expert Appraisal of Ancient Surgical Technologies

Alisa Zubova

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Replantation in the mutilated hand

Geert Pagenstert

Hand Clinics, 2003

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"Surgical Saws and Cutting-Edge Agency" in Jurkowlaniec, Matyjaszkiewicz and Sarnecka, eds, The Agency of Things in Medieval and Early Modern Art (2017)

Jack Hartnell, Grażyna Jurkowlaniec, Zuzanna Sarnecka

2017

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The influence of Dominique Jean Larrey on the art and science of amputations

David Welling

2010

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RemanufacturingandEvaluationofAlZahrawi's Surgicalinstruments,AlMokhdeaasScalpel Handle

arman Zargaran

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Document Title: Knife and Saw Toolmark Analysis in Bone: A Manual Designed for the Examination of Criminal Mutilation and Dismemberment

Luis L Cabo

2010

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Pre-modern Surgery: Wounds, Words, and the Paradox of 'Tradition'

Faith Wallis

Palgrave Macmillan Handbook of the History of Surgery, ed. Thomas Schlich. 49-70 London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2018., 2018

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Tim Huisman . The Finger of God: Anatomical Practice in Seventeenth-Century Leiden . Leiden : Primavera Press , 2009 . 215 pp. index. append. illus. tbls. bibl. €34.50. ISBN: 978–90–5997–061–8

Bjorn Skaarup

Renaissance Quarterly, 2010

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SH18Ï¿½BARBER-SURGEONS: A Doomed Guild of Masters and Misters in the Middle Ages

David Watters

ANZ Journal of Surgery, 2009

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Two Anatomies and Two Systems of Medical Knowledge: Dissection with or without Knife and Anatomist

Jayanta Bhattacharya

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Robert Liston's Surgical Instruments: UCL Scientific and Engineering Collections Research

Kerry Lotzof

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Illustrations of Instruments for Bullet Removal in an 18th Century Ottoman Medical Manuscript. Journal of the International Society for the History of Islamic Medicine (ISHM). 2019: 1-4.

Nil Sarı

2019

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Experience and wound care in late medieval English surgery, 1300-1500

Sarah Byrne

2017

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‘The spectre of the scalpel: The historical role of surgery and anatomy in conceptions of embodiment’

Julie Doyle

Special Issue: ‘Surgery and Embodiment: Carving out Subjects’, Body and Society, Vol. 14, No. 1, February 2008, pp. 1-7, 2008

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The scalpel, the body, the book. Six anatomical titlepages of the Renaissance

andrea carlino

1988

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Industrial accident or deliberate amputation? Three case studies from a Victorian population in Wolverhampton, West Midlands

Paola Ponce

BAR INTERNATIONAL …, 2007

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Survival to amputation in pre-antibiotic era: a case study from a Longobard necropolis (6th-8th centuries AD)

Mary Anne Tafuri

Journal of anthropological sciences = Rivista di antropologia : JASS, 2018

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