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Tonsil Snare
Tonsil Snare
Tonsil Snare

Tonsil Snare

Manufacturer / MakerCreated by V. Mueller & Co.
Origin Germany
Dateca. 1950
Mediummetal
Dimensions10 × 5 1/4 × 1 1/4 in. (25.4 × 13.3 × 3.2 cm)
ClassificationsTools, Implements & Weights
Credit LineAlbuquerque Museum, gift of Dr. John Roberts
Object numberPC1999.87.21
DescriptionThis object is a tonsil snare used to encircle and cut tonsil tissue. The object has scissor-like handles that operate a small metal loop located at the tip of the object and attached perpendicularly to the handles. Pushing the handles extends the loop which can be placed around infected tonsil tissue to restrain and remove it. A large screw is located behind the snare and can be operated to adjust the length of the snare. "V.MUELLER&Co. / STAINLESS" is stamped near the hinge on one side of the object. "GERMANY" has been stamped onto the reverse side of the object, with "J B. Roberts" carved next to it near the hinge. A small piece of blue tape has been wrapped around the front handle of the object. There is very little to no visible corrosion.
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Terms
    Tonsil Snare
    V. Mueller & Co.
    ca. 1945
    Tonsil Snare
    unidentified
    ca. 1945
    Eve Tonsil Snare
    Wm. M. Armstrong & Col
    ca. 1920
    Tonsil Snare
    unidentified
    ca. 1940
    Tonsillotome
    V. Mueller & Co.
    ca. 1925
    Tydings Tonsil Snare
    unidentified
    ca. 1960
    Tonsil Snare
    unidentified
    ca. 1945
    Tyding Tonsil Snare
    unidentified
    ca. 1960
    LaForce Adenotome
    Pilling
    ca. 1950
    Tonsillotome Blade
    V. Mueller & Co.
    ca. 1920
    Krause Nasal Snare
    Pilling
    ca. 1930
    Krause Nasal Snare
    unidentified
    ca. 1940