'Euthanasia Machine', consisting of a laptop computer with the 'Deliverance' computer program, three syringe drivers, pressure gauge, hand-pump with black hose, transparent flow-meter, hypodermic needle, electric pump, three sections of clear plastic hose, plus carrying case for all contents, developed by Dr Philip Nitschke, Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia, 1995-1996 Euthansia machine, without Nebutal Pentobarbitone Sodium 1995-1996
Air compressor: ‘200 PSO’, unsigned, Taiwan, for use with the ‘Euthanasia Machine’, developed by Dr. Philip Nitschke, Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia, 1995-1996 Air compressor: ‘200 PSO’, for use with the ‘Euthanasia Machine’ 1995-1996
Pelican 1520 Flight case, by Pelican Products, Inc., Torrance, California, United States, for use with the ‘Euthanasia Machine’, developed by Dr. Philip Nitschke, Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia, 1995-1996 Pelican 1520 flight case, for use with the ‘Euthanasia Machine’ 1995-1996
On / Off switch with two red plastic sheathed cables: one with terminal to fit metal switch unit and the other to fit the battery, unsigned, for use with the ‘Euthanasia Machine’, developed by Dr. Philip Nitschke, Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia, 1995-1996 On / Off switch with two red plastic sheathed cables, for use with the ‘Euthanasia Machine’ 1995-1996
Laptop, Toshiba ‘Satellite’ T2100 / 260, by Toshiba, Tokyo, Japan with the 'Deliverance' computer programme, for use with the ‘Euthanasia Machine’, developed by Dr. Philip Nitschke, Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia, 1995-1996 'Deliverance' computer programme used with ‘Euthanasia Machine' 1995-1996
Plastic transparent tube with ‘fuse’ type wiring inside, unsigned, for use with the ‘Euthanasia Machine’, developed by Dr. Philip Nitschke, Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia, 1995-1996 Plastic transparent tube with ‘fuse’ type wiring inside, for use with the ‘Euthanasia Machine’ 1995-1996
Intravenous infusion set, with drip chamber, tubing with a roller clamp, plus needle with cover, unsigned, for use with the ‘Euthanasia Machine’, developed by Dr. Philip Nitschke, Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia, 1995-1996 Intravenous infusion set, for use with the ‘Euthanasia Machine’ 1995-1996
Large syringe support, with rubber band, one of two broken halves, unsigned, for use with the ‘Euthanasia Machine’, developed by Dr. Philip Nitschke, Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia, 1995-1996 Large syringe support, one of two broken halves, for use with the ‘Euthanasia Machine’ 1995-1996
Large syringe support, with rubber band, one of two broken halves, unsigned, for use with the ‘Euthanasia Machine’, developed by Dr. Philip Nitschke, Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia, 1995-1996 Large syringe support, one of two broken halves, for use with the ‘Euthanasia Machine’ 1995-1996
Connecting tubes, with roller clamp, ‘Y’ connector and 3-way valve, for use with two syringes, by Terumo Medical Products, for use with the ‘Euthanasia Machine’, developed by Dr. Philip Nitschke, Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia, 1995-1996 Connecting tubes, with roller clamp, used with ‘Euthanasia Machine’ 1995-1996
Component, for use with the ‘Euthanasia Machine’, developed by Dr. Philip Nitschke, Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia, 1995-1996 Component, for use with the ‘Euthanasia Machine’ 1995-1996
Computer floppy disc, with the 'Deliverance' computer programme, unsigned, for use with the ‘Euthanasia Machine’, developed by Dr. Philip Nitschke, Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia, 1995-1996 Floppy disc with 'Deliverance' computer programme used with ‘Euthanasia Machine’ 1995-1996
Plastic ‘Print Switch’ unit, with 4-minute switch on top face, with grey laptop interface cable attached at one end, and red, black and white plastic terminals at the other end, unsigned, for use with the ‘Euthanasia Machine’, developed by Dr. Philip Nitschke, Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia, 1995-1996 Plastic ‘Print Switch’ unit, for use with the ‘Euthanasia Machine’ 1995-1996
Sphygmomanometer, with black rubber tube and a 3-way valve, unsigned, for use with the ‘Euthanasia Machine’, developed by Dr. Philip Nitschke, Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia, 1995-1996 Sphygmomanometer used with ‘Euthanasia Machine’ 1995-1996
Black plastic sheathed cable, with terminal to fit the ‘Print Switch’, unsigned, for use with the ‘Euthanasia Machine’, developed by Dr. Philip Nitschke, Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia, 1995-1996 Black plastic sheathed cable, for use with the ‘Euthanasia Machine’ 1995-1996