Electrotherapy machine, wooden stool-like frame, metal fittings, European, 1880-1910 Electrotherapy machine 1880-1910
Large plate electrostatic machine, wood frame, glass plate, metal fittings, European, late 18th or early 19th century. Attached paper tag notes an association with 'Cavalo', presumably Tiberius Cavallo (1749-1809). Large plate electrostatic machine 1790-1810
Electromagnetic machine, manually operated, probably French, 1880-1920 Electromagnetic machine 1880-1920
Electrostatic machine, wood frame, metal base and drum, European, first half 19th century Electrostatic machine 1801-1850
One of two du Bois-Reymond sledge coils, for physiological use, by C. F. Palmer, 403 Brixton Road, London, SW9, England, 1920-1940. One of two du Bois-Reymond sledge coils 1920-1940
Carrying chair, mahogany and cane, by Carters (J. & A.) Ltd, 6A New Cavendish Street, London, W, England, 1890-1930. Carrying chair for invalid 1890-1930
Chair, mahogany with leathercloth upholstery, probably English, 1850-1900 Chair, mahogany with leathercloth upholstery 1850-1900
'Cat' table, made for Sir Thomas Lewis, for his work on the development of the electrocardiograph, by C F Palmer, 403 Brixton Road, London, England, 1901-1910. 'Cat' table 1901-1910
Dental instrument cabinet, glass fronted, black painted mahogany, American manufacture, 1900-1920 Dental instrument cabinet 1900-1920
Electrotherapy couch, used by patients undergoing auto-conduction therapy for nervous or metabolic conditions; has two metal handles (with signs of use) on chair arms, and metal plate beneath upper cushion; handles and plate would have been attached to high-frequency D'Arsonval apparatus; supplied by the Medical Supply Association to Dr. Alexander Bruce, 1904 Electrotherapy couch 1904
Four-cell battery in mahogany frame, English, late 19th century Four-cell battery in mahogany frame 1880-1920
(Probably) consulting room examination table, by W. H. Bailey and Son, 38 Oxford Street, London, England, 1880-1925. (Probably) consulting room examination table 1880-1925
Electrostatic machine, wooden frame, glass plate, metal fittings, by Cary of London, first half of the 19th century Electrostatic machine 1801-1850
Wheelchair, by White and Wright, 93 Renshaw Street, Liverpool, England, 1880-1920. Wheelchair, by White and Wright 1880-1920
Electrostatic machine, wood base and frame, glass cylinder, medal fittings, European, first half of 19th century Electrostatic machine 1801-1850
Dental chair, wooden dental clinic type, with extendable legs, probably by the Dental Manufacturing Co., London, 1890-1910 Dental chair