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MEDICAL QUACKERY: Brown-Buerger Cystoscope Urological Instrument - Original Case
$ 68.11
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MEDICAL QUACKERY: Brown-Buerger Cystoscope Urological Instrument - Original CaseReally intersting Brown-Buerger Cystoscope Urological Instrument in its Original Wooden Case. Circa 1930s. Also known as a Wappler!
Vintage coolness ready for any bar, man cave or poker hall. The entire case measures 6 x 13 x 2-1/2
This instrument was patented in 1909, and I suspect this instrument may have been manufactured before the end of the 1920s. It was developed by Dr. Leo Buerger in collaboration with Dr. F. Tilder Brown.
Dr. Buerger was born in Vienna, but raised in the the US. He studied at Columbia University and later was a resident at Breslau Surgical Clinic in Germany. Returning to the US in 1905, he had a teaching relationship at Mount Sinai Hospital, specializing in urological surgery. Buerger's disease, a chronic inflammatory disease of the peripheral vessels forming blod clots resulting in reduced blood flow, with consequential ulceration and gangrene is named for him.
Dr. Brown was the silent partner and did not seem to cut such a wide swath. Buerger was said to have campaigned to have this instrument renamed "Buerger's cystoscope." He described it as an instrument for direct irrigation and double catheterization. For many years it was the standard tool of urologists.
This instrument is in a custom-fitted walnut case. On the interior of the top of the case is a plate that identifies the contents as a "BROWN-BUERGER CYSTOSCOPE" with operator maintenance instructions imprinted on it. It also identifies "AMERICAN CYSTOSCOPE MAKERS, INC., NEW YORK, U. S. A." as the manufacturers.
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