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Beruntung kita terlahir di era seperti sekarang ini, banyangkan kita lahir 100 tahun lebih awal, apa jadinya jika kita sakit dan harus dioprasi dengan alat bantu medis seperti ini?
1. Amputation Knife
Beruntung kita terlahir di era seperti sekarang ini, banyangkan kita lahir 100 tahun lebih awal, apa jadinya jika kita sakit dan harus dioprasi dengan alat bantu medis seperti ini?
1. Amputation Knife
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Amputation Knife (1700s)
Knives used for amputations during the 18th century were typically curved, because surgeons tended to make a circular cut through the skin and muscle before the bone was cut with a saw. By the 1800s, straight knives became more popular because they made it easier to leave a flap of skin that could be used to cover the exposed stump.
2. Amputation Saw
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3. Arrow Remover
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Arrow Remover (1500s)
Not much is known about this tool, but it is hypothesized that it was inserted into the wound in a contracted position, with the central shaft used to grasp the arrow. The blades, which appear to have their sharp edges facing outward, were then expanded using the scissor-like handles, thus expanding the flesh around the arrow to prevent the arrowhead from ripping through the meat as it was pulled out.
4. Artificial Leech
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Artificial Leech (1800s)
Bloodletting with leeches was such a popular treatment for a range of medical conditions that an artificial leech was invented in 1840 and was used frequently in eye and ear surgery. The rotating blades would cut a wound in the patient's skin, while the cylinder would be used to produce a vacuum that sucked up the blood.
5. Bullet Extractor
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6. Cervical Dilator
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7. Circumcision Knife
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8. Ecraseur
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9. Hemorrhoid Forceps
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10. Hernia Tool
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11. Hirtz Compass
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12. Hysterotome/Metrotome
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13. Lithotome
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14. Mouth Gag
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15. Scarificator
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16. Skull Saw
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17. Tobacco Smoke Enema
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Tobacco Smoke Enema (1750s-1810s)
The tobacco enema was used to infuse tobacco smoke into a patient's rectum for various medical purposes, primarily the resuscitation of drowning victims. A rectal tube inserted into the anus was connected to a fumigator and bellows that forced the smoke towards the rectum. The warmth of the smoke was thought to promote respiration, but doubts about the credibility of tobacco enemas led to the popular phrase "blow smoke up one's ass."
18. Tonsil Guillotine
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Tonsil Guillotine (1860s)
This method of removing tonsils worked much like a traditional guillotine, slicing off the infected tonsils. This "double guillotine" design meant that both tonsils could be removed at the same time. Tonsil guillotines were replaced by forceps and scalpels in the early 20th century due to the high rate of hemorrhaging and the imprecise nature of the device, which often left tonsil remnants in the mouth.
19. Trephine
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20. Vaginal Speculum
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Vaginal Speculum (1600s)
Specula have been used for thousands of years to allow doctors better vision and access to the vaginal area (or other body cavities) by expanding after insertion. This 17th century European example, which appears to use a cranking motion to expand, is more ornate and intimidating than most.
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