Empty metal Anestile

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Empty metal Anestile

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Empty metal Anestile
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Empty metal Anestile, (ethyl chloride and methyl chloride mixture), bottle, with box, made by Dr. Bengue, Paris, and supplied by Kuhn, London, French and English, 1900-1940

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Category:
Anaesthesiology
Collection:
Sir Henry Wellcome's Museum Collection
Object Number:
A625491
Materials:
bottle, metal, box, wood and cotton wool
Measurements:
length 209 mm
width 63 mm
height 71 mm
type:
anaesthetic bottles