Image
Category
Collection
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Object type
Maker
Place of origin
Date

Contraceptive Sponge

1920-1960

Vaginal Speculum for Applying Leeches

1801-1830

Molecular model of penicillin by Dorothy M Crowfoot Hodgkin, England, 1945

1945

Obsidian possibly used in trephination experiments

1918-1920

Model of Leeuwenhoek's microscope

1901-1930

'Merman'

1801-1900

'Build a Better Burger' Game

1984-1986

Votive uterus

200 BCE - 200 CE

Schwann's microscope (no case)

1835

Packet of 10 'Gold Flake' Cigarettes

1920-1950

Safari Condoms

1970-1979

Running blade for above-knee amputee

2012

Cammann type binaural stethoscope

1845-1855

'Prorace' cervical cap

1915-1925

Ear trumpet

1850-1900

Packet of Craven 'A' cigarettes by Carreras Ltd

1920-1950

Coin operated toilet lock

1890-1930

Packet of 20 'Three Castles' cigarettes

1920-1950

Early inhaler for ether anaesthesia

1847-1848

Galvanic necklace with 2 charms

1880-1920

Amputation saw, Europe, 1501-1600

1501-1600

'Self-Conscious Gene' sculpture by Marc Quinn

2019

Baby carrier with model baby

1880-1920

Pocket-sized obstetrical forceps

1864-1900

Wooden figure used as container for nkisi force

1890-1910

Votive male head

250-100 BCE

Laennec's stethoscope

1815-1825

Earthenware jug

1601-1700

Nasal speculum

1850-1899

Model of adenovirus

1974-1976

Posset pot with lid

1701-1800

Stone amulet contained within a leather purse

Unknown date

Mother and child statue

1880-1920

Falcon-headed canopic jar

2000-100

Tin-glazed earthenware drug jar

1601-1800

Pharmacy storage jar depicting St John the Baptist

1501-1600

Swan necked glass retort

1760-1870

Tin glazed earthenware albarello

1601-1630

Painted mask from Kolam masked play

1771-1860

Statue of St Cosmas, France, 1801-1900

1801-1900

Gold amulet in the form of a cobra

2000-100 BCE

Pair of obstetrical forceps

1831-1870

Rectal speculum

1870-1890

Tin-glazed earthenware drug jar

1601-1800

Leber-pattern dental forceps

1770-1800

Tin-glazed earthenware drug jar

1601-1800

Infant's medicine spoon

Medicine measure or spoon

1700-1900

Pill tile, England, 1617-1700

1617-1700

Small votive organ of unknown type

200BCE-200CE