Image
Category
Collection
Object type
Maker
Place of origin
Date

Compass microscope on stand, English, 18th century

1701-1800

Laryngoscope, cased, European, 1890 to 1910

1890-1910

Dynamometer, wood handle

1801-1850

Application electrode, European, 1900-1910

1900-1910

Sponge-holding electrode

1890-1930

Amputation knife by Baker, 1801-1900

1765-1894

Amputation knife by Stodart, c. 1800

1787-1839

Bow frame amputation saw, Spain, 1601-1700

1601-1700

Dental punch elevator

1760-1830

Cylindrical application electrode

1900-1910

Electrode handle, European, 1900-1910

1900-1910

Bow frame amputation saw, Europe, 1601-1700

1601-1700

Fluorescent screen, 20th century

1890-1933

Solid brass mace bearing crude faces

1801-1900

Vibrator, hand operated

1890-1920

Application electrode, European, 1900-1910

1900-1910

Bow-frame amputation saw, Europe, 1601-1700

1601-1700

Hand held electrode

1840-1890

Amputation knife by Cargill 1739-1789

1739-1789

Hassler's reflecting circle, 11-inch diameter with counterpoise stand, by Troughton, London in case, no key [RAS No.43, Sheepshanks No.17]. Presented to the Royal Astronomical Society in 1857 by Miss Anne Sheepshanks sister of Rev. Richard Sheepshanks.

Hassler type reflecting circle with case.

1790-1826

Application electrode, European, 1900-1910

Application electrode, European, 1900-1910

1900-1910

Electrode holder, European, 1900-1910

Electrode holder, European, 1900-1910

1900-1910

Constant temperature cauldron, European, 1850-1940

Constant temperature cauldron, European, 1850-1940

1850-1940

Spatula with ivory blade and raised handle

Spatula with ivory blade and raised handle

Application electrode, European, 1900-1910

Application electrode, European, 1900-1910

1900-1910

Application electrode, European, 1900-1910

Application electrode, European, 1900-1910

1900-1910

Dish-shaped application electrode, European, 1900-1910

Dish-shaped application electrode

1900-1910

Mechanical Veedee vibrator, by J. E. Garrett, 96 Southwark Street, London, England, 1900-1910.

Mechanical Veedee vibrator

1900-1910