Enema set with syringe

Made:
1839-1886 in London
maker:
Coxeter
Enema set with syringe

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Enema set with syringe, pipe, two rectal nozzles, a tube and three shields, in case, by Coxeter, 23 Grafton Street East, London, England, 1839-1886.

Details

Category:
Therapeutics
Collection:
Sir Henry Wellcome's Museum Collection
Object Number:
A64216
Materials:
box, mahogany
Measurements:
box: length 246 mm
box: width 101 mm
box: height 46 mm
type:
enema syringes
credit:
Taylor, Francis

Parts

Syringe with piston action and side hole

Syringe with piston action and side hole

Syringe with piston action and side hole

Materials:
brass
Object Number:
A64216 Pt1
type:
enema syringes
Tube to connect syringe and nozzles

Tube to connect syringe and nozzles

Tube to connect syringe and nozzles

Materials:
cloth
Object Number:
A64216 Pt2
type:
tubes
Two rectal nozzles

Two rectal nozzles

Two rectal nozzles, metal

Materials:
metal
Object Number:
A64216 Pt3
type:
nozzles
Three leather shields

Three leather shields

Three leather shields

Materials:
leather
Object Number:
A64216 Pt4
type:
shields