Description: Guaranteed fast shipping and high quality. We ship within 1 business day. This unique piece of vintage style medical equipment is known as a Pinard horn. It is a type of stethoscope used to listen to the heart rate of a fetus during pregnancy. It is a hollow horn, made of wood, approximately 6 inches long. It was invented in 1895 by Dr. Adolphe Pinard, a French obstetrician.Although still used today, this wooden stethoscope makes for a unique addition to any vintage medical collection or curio cabinet. With it's dark wood finish, it is a piece of medical history. The user holds the wide end of the horn against a pregnant woman's abdomen, and listens through the other end. This medical instrument was the precursor to todays modern Doppler fetal monitor.This vintage style Wooden stethoscope is new and never used, you will receive 1 (one) stethoscope. Measures approximalty 6 inches long with a diameter of approximalty 1 1/2 inches. As this is made of real wood and polished, the finish may vary slightly. (Fetal skeleton model not included.)
Price: 29.5 USD
Location: Grants Pass, Oregon
End Time: 2024-09-03T22:40:57.000Z
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Restocking Fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back