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Early inhaler for ether anaesthesia

1847-1848

Schimmelbusch mask

1890-1935

Back bar for Boyle's type anaesthetic machine

1941-1963

Copy of Morton's inhaler for ether anaesthesia

1870-1920

Boyle-type anaesthetic machine, England, 1955-1965

1955-1965

Lucy Baldwin anaesthetic apparatus

1955-1980

Nitrous oxide cylinder

1840-1868

Glass bottle for chloroform

1959

Snow-type chloroform inhaler

1848-1870

Magill-type endotracheal tube

1981

Trilene inhaler, London, England, 1961-1970

1961-1970

Centanaest anaesthetic apparatus

1950-1970

Junker-type inhaler for anaesthesia

1867-1880

Minnitt gas-air analgesia apparatus, England, 1943-1960

1943-1960

Anaesthetic apparatus, England, 1880-1910

1880-1910

Unopened metal bottle of ether in cardboard box

1891-1930

Copy of the Squire-type ether inhaler first used in 1846

Unknown

Snow's face mask for chloroform anaesthesia

1865-1875

Skinner's improved mask for chloroform anaesthesia

1862-1901

Barnet Mark II ventilator, England, 1950-1970

1950-1970

Empty ethyl chloride bottle for general anaesthesia

1928

Dubois-type anaesthetic machine, Paris, France, 1885-1895

1885-1895

Ethyl chloride spray, United Kingdom, 1925-1940

1925-1950

'Walton Minnit' gas and air apparatus

1936-1950

Empty halothane anaesthetic bottle

1980

Clover-type chloroform inhaler

1862-1894

Empty ethyl chloride bottle for general anaesthesia

1937

Bottle of trichloroethylene, England, 1940-1960

1940-1960

Morgan-type ether inhaler, United Kingdom, 1881-1890

1875-1885

Fergusson-type anaesthetic mouth gag with Ackland tooth plates

1904-1935

Steel gas cylinder, English, early 20th century

1900-1930

Murphy-type chloroform inhaler

1850-1900

Clover-type portable ether inhaler

1877-1910

Barnet Mark III ventilator and anaesthetic apparatus, England, 1950-1970

1950-1970

Empty ethyl chloride bottle for general anaesthesia

1925-1950

Pupil measuring scale

1974

Box of ampoules of sterile distilled water for use with "Evipan" sodium intravenous anaesthetic

1933-1950

Sansom's modification of Snow's chloroform inhaler for nasal administration during dentistry

1865

East Radcliffe anaesthetic machine, Oxford, England, 1953-1963

1953-1963

Dummy pack of "Hypoloid" Procaine for local anaesthesia

1939

Glass ampoule of liquid chloroform

1845-1945

Braun type ether and chloroform inhaler

1901-1930

Vulcanite tap from anaesthetic inhaler

1880-1920

Plaster mask of John Snow

1946

Box of crushable chloroform capsules

Ether inhaler with water bath for heating ether to facilitate evaporation

1847-1855

Mills type graduated chloroform drop bottle

1880-1910

Empty anaesthetic metal bottle for "Anestile" (ethyl chloride and methyl chloride mixture)

1895-1930

Nose piece from nasal nitrous oxide apparatus

1871-1930

Schimmelbusch mask for open chloroform anaesthesia

1890-1935