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Model of a ventilator, London, England, 1831-1870

1831-1870

Electrostatic machine

1851-1900

Ventilator, model of patent by Robert Boyle

1831-1870

Ventilator, model of patent by Robert Boyle

1831-1870

Ventilator, model of patent by Robert Boyle

1801-1850

Ventilator, model of patent by Robert Boyle

Electrostatic machine

1851-1900

Container holding nine endolytic tubes

1901-1930

Box of 15 endolytic tubes

1900-1930

Bunsen absorptiometer

Ten glass tubes in cardboard wrapper

Spratley-type vaccinator, York, England, 1820-1910

1820-1910

Ureometer, and various urinary test tablets, United States, 1886-1929

1886-1929

Electrostatic machine

1801-1900

Electrostatic machine

1812

Boxed selection of screw wire for making dental crown posts

1900-1914

Swabs in test tubes, English(?), 1901-1930

1901-1930

Saccharometer, Carwardine, in case

1869-1900

Fluorescent screen, 20th century

1890-1933

Saccharometer, Cawardine, with accessories

1851-1900

3, endolytic tubes

Danchell patent water testing apparatus, in case, made by London and General Water Purifying Co., 157 Strand, London, England, 1871-1920.

Water testing apparatus

1871-1920

Two boxes of six tubes each of dental hypodermic needles, by Claudius Ash, Sons and Co., London, 1925-1940

Two boxes of hypodermic needles

Electrotherapeutic Wimshurst machine, ebonite plates, brass conductors, glass tubes, with accessories, mounted on wooden table, James Wimshurst, inventor, English, 1890-1920

Electrotherapeutic Wimshurst machine

Hypodermic needles, interchangeable, 42mm. four glass tubes each originally containing six, "Solila", by the Amalgamated Dental Co., London, 1935-1960

Hypodermic needles

1935-1960

"Coldlite" bronchoscope, cased, patent no.551146, English, 1943-1960

"Coldlite" bronchoscope

1943-1960

Electrostatic machine, wood base, ebonite plates, glass tubes, metal fittings, by L. Luizard, 14 rue du Cloitre Notre Dame 14, Paris, France, 1801-1850.

Electrostatic machine

1801-1850

Electrostatic machine, wooden base, glass tubes, metal fittings, bad condition, plate missing, European, first half of the 19th century

Electrostatic machine

1801-1850

Electrostatic machine, Holz, metal table with wooden legs supporting metal machine with glass tubes and vulcanite plates, by A. Gaiffe of Paris, second half 19th century

Holz Electrostatic Machine

1851-1900

Electrostatic machine, Holz, metal table with wooden legs supporting metal machine with glass tubes and vulcanite plates, by A. Gaiffe of Paris, second half of 19th century

Electrostatic machine

1851-1900

Phosphorescence demonstration apparatus

Phosphorescence demonstration apparatus

1870-1900

Hypodermic needles, interchangeable, 1 5/8", six glass tubes of six in box, by Joseco, England, 1935-1955

Hypodermic needles

1935-1955

Two x-ray rectifier tubes, French pattern, in case, by A. Gaiffe, Paris, 1900-1910 owned by Dr. A. Bruce, Edinburgh, 1900-1910

Two x-ray rectifier tubes

1900-1910

Urine test kit in case containing reagents for testing, supplied by Parke, Davis and Co.

Urine test kit in case containing reagents for testing

Two thick glass tubes, with brass caps

Two thick glass tubes

1800-1899

Electrostatic machine, wooden base and frame, glass plate, metal fittings, European, 19th century

Electrostatic machine

1801-1900

Electrostatic machine, Wimshurst(?), wood frame, ebonite plates, glass tubes, metal fittings, European, 19th century

Electrostatic machine

1801-1900

Wimshurst machine, metal with glass tubes, European, second half 19th century

Wimshurst machine

1851-1900

Ames Clinitest set, American

Ames Clinitest set

Saccharometer, Carwardine, with instructions, in case, made by Archibald Young and Son, 57 Forrest Road, Edinburgh, Scotland, 1861-1920.

Saccharometer, Carwardine, with instructions

1861-1920