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bloodletting knife

bloodletting knife

Boinsels (in 1800 - 1900)

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Title bloodletting knife
Material and technique Horn, wrought iron
Object type
Bloodletting knife > Medical instrument > Medical science > Science > Work > Utensil
Location This object is in storage
Dimensions Length 5,8 cm
Width 0,9 cm
Depth 1 cm
Artists Maker: Boinsels
Accession number OM 1001 (KN&V)
Credits Gift M. van Hoogstraten, 1988
Department Applied Arts & Design
Acquisition date 1988
Creation date in 1800 - 1900
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Geographical origin Belgium > Western Europe > Europe
Place of manufacture Brussels > Belgium > Western Europe > Europe

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