Description
Width: 28cm
Depth: 7cm.Very Rare French Trephine – A Fascinating Surgical Relic
A rare and historically significant piece of early medical instrumentation, this French Trephine is a remarkable artifact from the evolution of surgical and neurological procedures.
Crafted from steel and brass, this trephine was used in cranial surgery, specifically for removing circular sections of the skull to relieve pressure or treat head injuries. Trephination dates back to ancient medical practices and was later refined in 19th and early 20th-century European surgical advancements. Whether displayed as a museum-quality collectible, a medical curiosity, or a conversation-starting relic, this piece offers a haunting glimpse into the history of neurosurgery and battlefield medicine.
Key Features:
Authentic French trephine, crafted from steel and brass
A rare and collectible piece for medical historians, antique surgical instrument collectors, and curiosity enthusiasts
A unique display item for museum collections, dark academia settings, or scientific study
Own a rare and thought-provoking artifact, a testament to the evolution of medical science and early surgical ingenuity.