Arbittier Museum of Medical History

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Featuring the Collections and Museum of Medical Antiques

by Collector & Preserver:   Douglas Arbittier, MD, MBA

 

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Civil War medical books and sets Side view of the printing block cabinets 17th-19th c. paintings
 
Early neurosurgical set American ivory set ca. 1840 under 18th century painting 18th century European set
Surgical sets and leech jars  Cabinet of virtually every known cased artificial leech device  Urology sets and leech jars 
19th century American surgical sets  Lancet cases of every description along with bloodletting art  Surgical sets and leech jars 
Early wooden printing blocks  16th century wooden printing blocks (xylography exhibit)  Early wooden printing blocks 
Fine 19th century apothecary chest  Cased bloodletting devices of every description  Civil War medical books 
ENT and general surgery sets  Many varieties of spring loaded bleeders  The quackery cabinet 
Medical art over the mantlepiece Faux fireplace with medical art 17th-19th centuries Side view of the fireplace

 

Very fine presentation model 1840 Civil War presentation swords

 

     

English surgical journal;  Gold trepan set;  Heine osteotome

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Topical Index for General Medical Antiques

 

Civil War Medicine & Surgical Antiques Index

 

Alphabetical Index for American Civil War Surgical Antiques

 

Early General Medical         Civil War Medical

 

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