Empty ethyl chloride bottle for use with local anaesthesia

Made:
1900-1940 in Paris
maker:
Bengue
Empty ethyl chloride bottle for use with local anaesthesia

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Empty ethyl chloride bottle for use with local anaesthesia
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Empty ethyl chloride bottle for use with local anaesthesia, made by Dr. Bengue, 47 rue Blanche, Paris, France, 1900-1940. Supplied by B. Kuhn, Paris, France and London, England.

Details

Category:
Anaesthesiology
Collection:
Sir Henry Wellcome's Museum Collection
Object Number:
A625489
Materials:
bottle, glass, brass, label, paper and box, paper
Measurements:
box: length 171 mm
box: height 45 mm
box: width 39 mm
type:
anaesthetic bottles