Civil War Era Capital Amputation Bistoury Saw

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Civil War Era Capital Amputation Bistoury Saw – Inventory Number: MED 284 This rare, curved bistoury amputation saw dates to the mid-19th century and was commonly used in surgical procedures during the Civil War era. The distinctive crescent-shaped serrated blade was designed for precision work around joints and in areas where a larger saw was impractical. It features a textured ebony handle for a secure grip, indicative of field surgical kits used by Union and Confederate surgeons alike. The blade exhibits honest age and use, with a deep patina and light pitting appropriate to its history. A chilling but important relic, this surgical saw stands as a testament to the medical realities of 19th-century warfare and the evolution of battlefield surgery. Measures approximately 6 ½” overall. Good antique condition with age-consistent wear. Blade has patina and edge wear from period use. *To purchase this item directly with a credit card, please click on this link.   Inventory Number: MED 284

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