An exceptional 18th-Century French lithotomy set,
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An exceptional 18th-Century French lithotomy set,

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An exceptional 18th-Century French lithotomy set,
including: a Jean Baseilhac patent lithotome caché signed by Perret Paris and with trade mark --10in. (25.4cm.) long, two Jean Baseilhac patent lithotomy forceps with crossed handle one signed Pe Palle à Lyon, largest --11¼in. (28.5cm.) long, straight lithotomy forceps signed P Palle a Lyon --8½in. (21.5cm.) long, a pair of curved lithotomy forceps signed Ph Palle à Lyon --9½in. (24.2cm.) long, two Claude Pouteau patent curved and grooved probes with ring handle, one ebony chequered handle gorgeret --9½in. (24.2cm.) long, four Liston patent lithotomy knives with makers signature and trade marks (one indistinct) A. Lyon, Taboureux, largest --13in. (33cm.) long, six lithotomy scalpels with differing blades, four signed Grand Marain with makers signature (some indistinct) one differing makers signature and one unsigned --largest 6in. (15.2cm.) long, male gorgeret signed P Palle a Lyon, a trocar, unidentified instrument with crosshandle and a Perret-type tourniquet, circa 1772; contained in a mahogany case the lid of which has two trade cards Grangeret, Coutelier of Paris, with brass carrying handles -- 20½in. (52cm.) long

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Jean Baseilhac (1703-1781) is better known as the monk and lithotomist Frère Côme, the inventor of the lithotome-caché.