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Back bar for Boyle's type anaesthetic machine

1941-1963

Lucy Baldwin anaesthetic apparatus

1955-1980

Centanaest anaesthetic apparatus

1950-1970

Boyle-type anaesthetic machine, England, 1955-1965

1955-1965

Five CO2 gas cylinders, 1962-1963

1963

Right angled branch joint for round lead pipe

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

1943-1960

Bottle unit, bought for use in special care baby unit

circa 1961

Flat butt lead plate seam, flame burnt

Face mask from anaesthetic apparatus

1906-1940

Collection of 15 Magill endotracheal tubes

1975-1980

B.O.C. universal blowpipe No. 7469, with set of interchangeable heads

Neonatal resuscitation kit, United Kingdom, 1951-1960

1950-1970

Portable ventilator, the 'Beaver II', England, 1955-1965

1955-1965

'Hymatic' Miniature Gas Liquefier, 1966

1966

Model of Frankl Regenerator Packing for Heat Exchanger, 1950

1950

Twenty cubic foot oxygen cylinder

Two-stage regulator for Acetylene

1900-1980

Upright lapped lead plate seam

Flat lapped lead plate seam, flame burnt

Boxed set of 3 rubber mouth props

1950-1970

Oxygen regulator.

Face mask from anaesthetic apparatus of unknown type

1906-1940

Face mask from anaesthetic apparatus

1906-1940

Dental blow pipe

1950-1965

Folding key for oxygen cylinder valves

1869-1930

Stopcock for gas cylinder by the British Oxygen Co.

"Polymask" disposable oxygen inhaler

1945-1955

Copper Oxygen Piping With Valves from NHS Nightingale North West

circa 2020

Copper Oxygen Pipe from NHS Nightingale North West

circa 2020

"Nunn Blood Gas Predictor"

1962

Nitrous oxide gas cylinder (900 litre), by British Oxygen Co., 1970-1980

Nitrous oxide gas cylinder

1970-1980

Two-stage regulator for nitrous oxide, by B.O.C., 1979

Regulator for nitrous oxide

1979

1 box containing 6 items

Publications relating to Equipment and Servicing of Aircraft

'Walton 4' anaesthetic apparatus, made by the British Oxygen Company, circa 1960.

'Walton 4' anaesthetic apparatus

1960-1970

Walton Five gas/air anaesthetic machine by B.O.C. Ltd., circa 1955

Walton Five gas/air anaesthetic machine

Mini Boyle type anaesthetic machine, made by the British Oxygen Company.

Mini Boyle anaesthetic machine

1960-1970

Inhalation therapy ventilator, "The Marlow Mark 2" by B.O.C. Medical, circa 1970

Inhalation therapy ventilator

Cyclator Mark II ventilator/ anaesthetic apparatus, made by the British Oxygen Company, 1950-70.

Cyclator Mark II ventilator/ anaesthetic apparatus

1950-70

Special paediatric ventilator by the British Oxygen Company (Italian branch), 1975-1980

Special paediatric ventilator

1975-1980

Twin rotameter unit, bought for use in special baby care unit at Horton General Hospital c1961, by BOC, in original carton

Twin rotameter unit for use in special baby care unit

circa 1961

Portable 'Walton Minnit' apparatus for nitrous oxide and air analgesia, with cylinder, but lacking facemask, by British Oxygen Co. Ltd, London, and Coxeter and Son, London, SW19, England, 1936-1945.

Portable 'Walton Minnit' apparatus for nitrous oxide and air analgesia

1936-1945

2 "Portanaest" portable nitrous oxide-oxygen anaesthetics machine, British Oxygen Co., 1950-1960

2 "Portanaesr" portable nitrous oxide-oxygen anaes

1950-1960

Ten cubic foot sectioned acetylene cylinder, with sectioned S.4862 regulator

Ten cubic foot sectioned acetylene cylinder

Three MacIntosh anaesthetic laryngoscope blades, two sizes, by BOC, made in India, 1960-1980

Three MacIntosh anaesthetic laryngoscope blades

1960-1980

Novox oxygen resuscitating apparatus, lung-governed type, in metal case, made by Siebe Gorman and Co. Ltd., London, with cylinder by British Oxygen Co. Ltd., 1940-1960

Novox oxygen resuscitating apparatus

1940-1960

Polished board, 6' x 5'9", mounted with 13/14 specimens of welded copper tube jointings

specimens of welded copper tube jointings

Sectioned example of a Hampson air liquefier, by British Oxygen Co. Ltd., London, England, 1934.

Sectioned example of a Hampson air liquefier

1934

Anaesthetic machine, 'The Walton Model Two', manufactured by the British Oxygen Company, from the Lord Mayor Treloar Orthopaedic Hospital, Alton, Hampshire, England, 1935-1945

Anaesthetic machine

1935-1945

"Walton 5" nitrous oxide oxygen anaesthetic apparatus, British Oxygen Co., 1960-1968

"Walton 5" nitrous oxide oxygen anaesthetic apparatus

1960-1968