Wax anatomical model of female torso and head, showing internal organs, with removable heart, on wooden display cabinet, by Francesco Calenzuoli, Italian, dated 1818 Wax anatomical model of a female showing internal organs, Florence, Italy, 1818 1818
Wimshurst machine in wood and glass case, from King's College Hospital, 1851-1910 Wimshurst machine in wood and glass case, from King's College Hospital, 1851-1910 1851-1910
Chemist's display cabinet, for "Meritor" range of toothbrushes, by S. Maw, Son and Sons, London, 1920-1940 Chemist's display cabinet 1920-1940
High frequency cabinet (Gaiffe-d'Arsonval 1903-1904 machine) with control panel, transformer, 8 accumulators, 2 cells and carbon filament light bulb, by A. Gaiffe, Paris, owned by Dr. A. Bruce, Edinburgh, 1904-1910 High frequency cabinet (Gaiffe-d'Arsonval 1903-1904 machine) with control panel 1903-1904
Air compressor, for use in dental surgeries, in glazed mahogany cabinet, by Ash, England, and Pelton and Crane, USA, 1901-1925 Air compressor 1901-1925
Wax fragment from anatomical model of female torso and head, showing internal organs, by Francesco Calenzuoli, Italian, dated 1818 Part of wax anatomical model of a female showing internal organs, Florence, Italy, 1818 1818
Wimshurst machine in wood and glass case, from King's College Hospital, 1851-1910. Wimshurst Machine, from King's College Hospital, 1851-1910 1851-1910
Fragment of resin (found by hip area on proper left hand side), from wax anatomical model of female torso and head, showing internal organs, by Francesco Calenzuoli, Italian, dated 1818 Part of wax anatomical model of a female showing internal organs, Florence, Italy, 1818 1818
Wax fragment from removable heart from wax anatomical model of female torso and head, showing internal organs by Francesco Calenzuoli, Italian, dated 1818 Part of wax anatomical model of a female showing internal organs, Florence, Italy, 1818 1818
Fragment of wax and hair, found underneath head of wax anatomical model of female torso and head, showing internal organs, with removable heart, on wooden display cabinet, by Francesco Calenzuoli, Italian, dated 1818 Part of wax anatomical model of a female showing internal organs, Florence, Italy, 1818 1818