Rubber tubing from Carrel's apparatus for sterilizing wounds

Rubber tubing from Carrel's apparatus for sterilizing wounds Rubber tubing from Carrel's apparatus for sterilizing wounds Rubber tubing from Carrel's apparatus for sterilizing wounds Rubber tubing from Carrel's apparatus for sterilizing wounds Rubber tubing from Carrel's apparatus for sterilizing wounds

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Various lengths of rubber tubing from Carrel's apparatus used for sterilizing wounds, used by British Army, made by Down Bros. Ltd., 21 and 23 St. Thomas's Street, London, SE, England, 1914-1918.

Details

Category:
Surgery
Collection:
Sir Henry Wellcome's Museum Collection
Object Number:
A51115 Pt4
Materials:
rubber (unidentified)
type:
steriliser
credit:
Loan, Wellcome Trust