Named after the physician, not the city. Bernhard Berliner, a German neurologist, described his reflex hammer in 1910: I constructed a hammer which [has a sufficiently heavy head and a large striking surface], and which in every case proved more useful and comfortable for the testing of tendon reflexes than the common percussion hammers. Such a device has not been available commercially and it appears, therefore, justified to introduce this hammer into our instrumentarium. The device has the shape of a hatchet, and an edge covered with rubber, which always strikes the tendon along its total width....It is made of metal and nickel-plated. The handle is tapered at the end and may be used for testing skin reflexes.... Overall size: 20 cm: 130 gram Product ID.41-831