Medieval Surgical Set
Medieval Surgical Set
Medieval Surgical Set

Medieval Surgical Set

Would you like to travel back in time and experience how medicine was practiced in the Middle Ages? With our Medieval Surgical Set you can immerse yourself in that exciting time and revive the crafts and medical knowledge of the time.

This set is made up of 8 pieces of forged steel, carefully crafted to offer you the most authentic medieval experience. Includes forceps, scalpel, scissors, knife and bone saw - everything needed to perform authentic medieval medical interventions. Do you see yourself capable of performing an amputation accurately and efficiently? prove it!

One of the advantages of our set is its manufacturing material: wrought iron. This not only guarantees the resistance and durability of each of the pieces, but also provides that rustic and authentic touch that lovers of history and medieval themes love. You will be able to feel like a real doctor of the time while you hold these tools in your hands.

In addition, our set comes with a suede cover, which will not only allow you to transport it safely and comfortably, but will also give it a touch of elegance and style. Whether you want to show it off in your collection of medieval memorabilia or use it in a historical re-enactment, this set will provide you with everything you need to immerse yourself in the fascinating medieval age.

Do not miss the opportunity to have in your hands this authentic Medieval Surgical Set. Immerse yourself in history and experience what medicine was like in the past. Get yours right now!

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70.13 €

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Surgery does not develop until the twelfth and thirteenth centuries. In the 13th century, the most important surgical studies were carried out around Bologna, where a school of surgery was created. The most important of the surgeons is Lanfranci of Milan, who wrote a great surgery, which is an encyclopedia of surgical knowledge until the thirteenth century.

In the fourteenth century we have to move to France, where Henri de Mondeville (Philip IV's chamber surgeon and describer of a new treatment for surgical wounds) and Guy de Chauliac (Guido de Chauliaco) (c. 1260-1368) stood out. , which also elaborates a treatise that will be republished and used until the 16th century.

Material
Wrought Iron
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