Roman Bronze Spoon for Sniffing Medicine - CK.0247 Origin: Mediterranean Circa: 100
AD
to 300
AD Dimensions:.625" (1.6cm) high x 4.25" (10.8cm) wide Collection: Classical Antiquities Medium: Bronze
Physicians in the Classical World had access to a variety of surgical
instruments that were designed to aid them in their treatment of the sick.
Several ancient texts mention the use of surgical tools and several of these
texts offer a brief description of some of the instruments used by doctors
in antiquity. The precise date when each instrument was first employed is
largely unknown. The most of the instruments mentioned in the texts
seem to have been available to Hippocrates (circa 460 B.C.) and continued
to be used throughout the late Roman empire with several existing in a
similar form still being used by physician's today.
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