Skin-grafting razor, English, second half of 19th century.
UNITED KINGDOM - JANUARY 05: Made of steel and ebony, the razor possibly belonged to Thiersh and was manufactured by Baker, London. Skin grafting is the surgical technique of repairing injured skin by placing pieces of skin taken from elsewhere on the patient�s body over the damaged area. It is often used to treat burns victims. (Photo by SSPL/Getty Images)

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05 January, 1996
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