Forceps
Object number2019.109.4
OriginGermany
MediumStainless steel
Credit LineGift of Busis Estate
DescriptionStainless steel forceps. Pair of oval handles. Two shanks connect to box lock. Curved jaw with smooth sides connect to a dull tip. Maker's marks on the front, back, and inside of the shanks.DimensionsLength x Width x Depth: 4.875 x 1.875 x 0.125 in. (12.4 x 4.8 x 0.3 cm)MarksProper right shank has a maker's mark on the front "storz" above the box lock.
Proper right shank has a manufacture number "N5030 / 64" on the inside.
Proper left shank has a maker's mark and a number "Z / 64" on the inside.
Proper left shank has "Stainless" on the front and "GERMANY" on the back both above the box lock.
Historical NotesMedical instrument used by Dr. Sidney Busis. Dr. Sidney Busis was an ear, nose and throat physician in Pittsburgh. He graduated from Peabody High School and the University of Pittsburgh and attended medical school under the auspices of the U.S. Army during World War II. He went into practice with his uncle Louis Freidman, who had been inspired to join the profession after losing a brother to complications from throat infection. In the 1950s, Busis worked with Dr. Jonas Salk’s team at the University of Pittsburgh on the polio vaccine, conducting tracheostomies on children who were struggling to breathe because of the disease.
Related institution
Peabody High School
Previous owner
Dr. Sidney Busis
(1921 - 2019)
Related institution
University of Pittsburgh
Related person
Jonas Edward Salk
(1914 - 1995)
Related person
Louis Freidman
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