A rare and historically significant Civil War-era brass bloodletting fleam complete with its original case, attributed to Dr. McDonald of the South Ohio Regiment. This medical instrument reflects the standard field tools used by military surgeons during the mid-19th century. The case and tool both show authentic period wear, adding to its historical presence and collector appeal.

A compelling piece of American medical and military history, ideal for collectors of Civil War artifacts, antique surgical instruments, or early medical ephemera.

Good antique condition with expected surface wear and patina. Case shows age-related wear but still functional. Please refer to the listing images for close-up photos of the item’s condition.

Dimensions:case - 2 ½ in x 1 ¼ x ¾ in