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  2. Iron hand (prosthesis) - Wikipedia

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    Iron hand, 16th century Second iron hand of Götz von Berlichingen, c. 1530. Iron hands are metal prostheses for hands and upper extremities from the Middle Ages and early modern period. These designs combined cosmetic and functional properties. The most famous example of an iron hand was made around the year 1530, being the second prosthetic ...

  3. Caroline Eichler - Wikipedia

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    Caroline Eichler was born in 1808 or 1809, presumably in Nordhausen [1] or Berlin, as the third daughter of painter Johann Gottlieb Eichler.In those days, young women were usually denied higher education opportunities or apprenticeships, and although no documentation has been found describing her schooling, her work demonstrates a knowledge of physics and technical mechanics.

  4. E-NABLE - Wikipedia

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    After posting a video of the hand on YouTube, he was contacted by South African carpenter Richard Van As who had lost his fingers in a woodworking accident. Owen and Van As worked on prototypes of a prosthetic hand, before Owen decided to incorporate 3D printing into the design process.

  5. Category:Prosthetics - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikimedia Commons; ... International Society for Prosthetics and Orthotics; Iron hand (prosthesis) J.

  6. Prosthesis - Wikipedia

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    Upper-extremity prostheses are used at varying levels of amputation: forequarter, shoulder disarticulation, transhumeral prosthesis, elbow disarticulation, transradial prosthesis, wrist disarticulation, full hand, partial hand, finger, partial finger. A transradial prosthesis is an artificial limb that replaces an arm missing below the elbow.

  7. Archaeologists in Germany find centuries-old skeleton with ...

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    German archaeologists have uncovered a centuries-old skeleton complete with a metal prosthetic hand to replace four missing fingers.

  8. Claudia Mitchell - Wikipedia

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    Claudia Mitchell (born 1980) is a former United States Marine whose left arm was amputated near the shoulder following a motorcycle crash in 2004. She became the first woman to be outfitted with a bionic arm. [1]

  9. Talk:Iron hand (prosthesis) - Wikipedia

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