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    Smith-Peterson nail

    SILVER SPRING, MARYLAND, UNITED STATES

    08.12.2025

    Photo by Kevin Sommer Giron 

    National Museum of Health and Medicine

    This is a Smith- Peterson nail mounted on an impactor/extractor. The nail was invented by Marius Smith-Peterson (1886–1953) of the Massachusetts General Hospital in 1925 to reunite a fractured hip. This instrument was manufactured by Richards Manufacturing Co., Inc. for the Department of Defense in 1969. The nail, attached to the driver/extractor, was driven through the neck of the femur into the head, securing the fracture. Once the fracture had healed, the surgeon performed a second procedure where the driver extractor was reattached to the nail and, by turning the knobbed wheel on the instrument (right end), pulled the nail out of the femur. [M- 129.11902]
    (National Museum of Health and Medicine Photo by Kevin Sommer Giron)

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    Date Taken: 08.12.2025
    Date Posted: 09.17.2025 11:17
    Photo ID: 9321063
    VIRIN: 250812-D-FY143-1004
    Resolution: 5864x3909
    Size: 9.79 MB
    Location: SILVER SPRING, MARYLAND, US

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