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    Shrady Saw

    SILVER SPRING, MARYLAND, UNITED STATES

    03.24.2025

    Photo by Kevin Sommer Giron 

    National Museum of Health and Medicine

    This is a Shrady Subcutaneous Saw manufactured by George Tiemann & Co. of New York City. George Shrady, editor of the journal Medical Review, published his description of this instrument on January 3, 1879. This instrument was intended to perform an excision of a damaged humerus as an alternative to amputation. The trocar surrounding the saw was inserted into the arm through and incision. The saw then cut through the bone with minimal damage to the surrounding muscle and skin. The damaged bone could then be extracted, permitting the patient to retain some function of his hands and forearm. It was purchased from the manufacturer on June 30, 1883. [M-129.00164] (National Museum of Health and Medicine Photo by Kevin Sommer Giron)

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    Date Taken: 03.24.2025
    Date Posted: 04.02.2025 11:38
    Photo ID: 8949053
    VIRIN: 250324-D-FY143-2011
    Resolution: 5472x3648
    Size: 8.52 MB
    Location: SILVER SPRING, MARYLAND, US

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