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DescriptionPetit tourniquet - Savigny 1798.jpg
Français : Garrot de Jean-Louis Petit.
English: Jean-Louis Petit tourniquet.
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Savigny, J.H. (1798) T. Bensley , ed. A collection of engravings, representing the most modern and approved instruments used in the practice of surgery, with appropriate explanation, London: Letterhead Press .
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J.H. Savigny.
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