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English: French surgical instruments as documented by a surgical guide in 1733. According to the source text, the image depicts the following:

A: "scissars" (scissors) B: incision scissars C: crooked scissars D: razor E: "amphismela" or dissecting knife F: dissecting knife G: "spider" H: lancet I: lancet (larger) K: probe L: flat probe M: hollow probe N: incision knife O: straight incision knife P: curved incision knife Q: spatula R: Myrtle Leaf pointed knife S: Myrtle Leaf pointed knife (thinner) T: elevator or levator V: forceps X: straight needle Y: curved needle

Z: saw
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Source Dionis, C. (1733). A Course of surgical operations, demonstrated in the Royal Garden at Paris ... Translated from the Paris edition ... Second edition. United Kingdom: (n.p.).
Author Charles Dionis

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Surgical instruments used in France in the 1700s

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