Bleeder or Fleam in Original Case - Civil War Era
$129.00Price
An antique bleeder or fleam that was used by Civil War surgeons until about 1863 to 'bleed' a small vein, usually in the neck, to help with healing by releasing 'bad blood'. Many Civil War surgeons used bloodletting to treat a wounded or ill soldier, usually because they had no other answer for treating their patients. This practice, that never benefited the patient actually did more harm by causing infection and the practice of bloodletting started to decline by 1863.
This fleam was made by a German company and comes with its original black case.
It is 4.5"x1.75"x1".
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