Description
Width: 39.5cm
Depth: 8cm
Thewlis & Griffith Antique Amputation Saw – A Rare Medical Relic
A fascinating and macabre piece of 19th-century medical history, this Thewlis & Griffith Antique Amputation Saw is a chilling reminder of early surgical practices.
Expertly crafted, this Victorian-era surgical instrument was once an essential tool in battlefield medicine and hospital operating rooms, reflecting the raw and often brutal reality of early surgery before modern anesthesia and antiseptic techniques. The fine steel blade and sturdy handle showcase the craftsmanship of its time, making it an extraordinary collector’s piece for medical historians, antique enthusiasts, or gothic décor lovers.
Key Features:
Authentic antique amputation saw by Thewlis & Griffith
A rare surgical instrument from the Victorian medical era
Ideal for medical history collections, museums, or curiosity cabinets
Own a haunting and historically significant artifact that embodies the evolution of surgery and the resilience of early medicine.