No. 90622581
Ancient Roman Bronze Medical instrument - Set of 12 Instruments (No Reserve Price)
No. 90622581
Ancient Roman Bronze Medical instrument - Set of 12 Instruments (No Reserve Price)
ITEM: Set of 12 Ancient Roman Medical Instruments
MATERIAL: Bronze
CULTURE: Roman
PERIOD: 1st - 3rd Century A.D.
CONDITION: Very Fine+; please refer to photos for additional details
PROVENANCE: Ex-German private collection, acquired in 2002
This remarkable set of 12 ancient Roman bronze medical instruments showcases the advanced nature of Roman medical practices. Expertly crafted for durability and precision, the collection includes , forceps, probes,hooks and medical spoons, among other essential tools. These artifacts exemplify the Romans' dedication to surgical skill and patient care.
Notably, the set includes a rare piece adorned with two doves at the top, suggesting a spiritual connection. The doves may symbolize the convergence of medical and religious beliefs, combining the healing protection of local deities with the peace and love associated with Venus. Such instruments were vital for a range of medical procedures, from delicate surgeries to wound treatment, reflecting the Romans' extensive knowledge and commitment to healing.
Today, this collection serves as a testament to the sophistication of Roman medicine and the enduring legacy of their surgical expertise.
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