1. Tobacco Enema (1750-1810):

Was first used in medical terms to enter the smoke through the anus / rectum, these tools are used against the victims drowned. By entering the tobacco smoke through the anus / rectum, it is believed that the drowning victim can breathe again after fainting due to drowning.
2. Artificial Leech (1840):
Used for the treatment of eye and ear diseases.

3. Double Guillotine (1860):
Used to remove the tonsils

4. Screw "Gag" (1880-1910):
Used to force open the patient's mouth

5. Saw (1830-60):
Saws used for sawing injuries deemed to have been weak for the operation

6. Backward "Scissors (1500):
These saws are used to perform the operation for amputation.


Was first used in medical terms to enter the smoke through the anus / rectum, these tools are used against the victims drowned. By entering the tobacco smoke through the anus / rectum, it is believed that the drowning victim can breathe again after fainting due to drowning.
2. Artificial Leech (1840):
Used for the treatment of eye and ear diseases.

3. Double Guillotine (1860):
Used to remove the tonsils

4. Screw "Gag" (1880-1910):
Used to force open the patient's mouth

5. Saw (1830-60):
Saws used for sawing injuries deemed to have been weak for the operation

6. Backward "Scissors (1500):
These saws are used to perform the operation for amputation.

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