[Kocher's haemostatic forceps]
Theodor Kocher (Designer), Jetter & Scheerer, Lusztig Jenő
Hemostatic forceps. Two symmetrical nickel-plated steel blades are joined by an aseptic joint to form scissor-like instrument; handles have two closed finger rings; shanks are flat on the interior and rounded on the exterior and taper from joint toward handles, with ratchet closure near handles; jaws are of light, conical style and taper to flat blunt points; distal tip has 2 by 1 mouse tooth pattern; transverse serrations run all along jaws; marked: "LUSZTIG JENO"̋ ; also marked with Jetter & Scheerer trademark
Object, No Linguistic Content, [1934-1949]
[Distributed by Lusztig Jeno ̋, [Budapest, Hungary], [1934-1949]