Hubert’s transforator, c. 1860

Hubert’s transforator, c. 1860

Stock Number: 440929-zi

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Categories: Medicine, Surgical instruments

Description

A gynaecological instrument for fetal destruction, known as Hubert’s transforator, invented by Hubert, Sr. in 1860. It comprises two parts: – a steel rod, initially mounted at the bottom on a transverse handle and surmounted at the top by a pear with a triple screw thread and terminated by a punch; this perforator, known as the terebellum, is intended to be introduced into the skull; – a protective branch, more or less resembling a forceps spoon, but with a single curvature on the flat side; its handle is hollowed out to receive the terebellum stem; its beak is swollen and hollowed out with a hole large enough to receive and conceal the perforator point. The stem slides into the groove, but can be immobilized there by a pressure screw, in which case the instrument acts as a traction clamp. According to Mr. Wasseige, who has used it on several occasions, it is a good instrument, but he adds: “It only requires the surgeon to have the following qualities: great diagnostic precision, great manual dexterity, marked patience and composure; in short, the operator must possess to the highest degree the qualities indispensable for undertaking such delicate operations”.

Wasseige, who was the rector Liège University, cast himself as one of the fiercest opponents of women doctors. He used all the arguments already cited to prove the incompatibility of being a woman and being a doctor. Even the unmarried, he considered unfit to do this heavy work. The woman was ‘created to be the companion of the man, not his rival. She was the heart but not the head, the support but not the guide’ of society.

Length: 46 cm.

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Van Leest Antiques, based in Utrecht in the Netherlands, specialises in antique scientific and medical instruments. Their collection covers mainly scientific and medical antique instruments: barometers, globes and planataria, nautical instruments, anatomical models, and pharmacy items. Toon Van Leest travels regularly in Europe and visits trade fairs, auctions, and antique dealers to collect stock and to find pieces to fulfil his clients' unusual requests.

As well as being an avid antique collector and dealer, Toon Van Leest is also a dentist. He believes that antiques are a stable investment, not reliant on trends or fashion, and have truly lasting value. Above all, he says, antiques are timeless and never lose their beauty.