Image
Category
Collection
Object type
Maker
Place of origin
Date

Mills type graduated chloroform drop bottle

1880-1910

Empty halothane anaesthetic bottle

1980

Anaesthetic bottle

1900-1910

Empty anaesthetic metal bottle for "Anestile" (ethyl chloride and methyl chloride mixture)

1895-1930

Empty ethyl chloride bottle for general anaesthesia

1928

Bottle with ground glass stopper and cover

1850-1920

Bottle of Narcotlogne

1900-1940

Empty ethyl chloride bottle for use with local anaesthesia

1944

Empty ethyl chloride bottle for general anaesthesia

1925-1950

Bottle of ethyl chloride for use as a local anaesthetic

1920-1950

Glass chloroform bottle with metal cap and vulcanite jacket with "windows"

1890-1910

Empty metal Anestile

Empty metal ethyl chloride bottle for use with local anaesthesia

1900-1940

Empty ethyl chloride bottle for use with local anaesthesia

1925-1930

Empty ethyl chloride bottle for general anaesthesia

1937

Bottle with ground glass stopper for chloroform

1850-1920

Metal bottle that originally contained one pound weight of ether

1901-1930

Anaesthetic bottle for ethyl chloride

1900-1910

Anaesthetic bottle for ethyl chloride

Anaesthetic bottle

Empty Narcotilogne bottle

1900-1940

Empty ethyl chloride bottle

1925-1950

Empty ethyl chloride bottle for general anaesthesia

1925-1950

Empty metal ethyl chloride anaesthetic bottle

1900-1930

Stopper from chloroform bottle, English, 1869-1930

1869-1930

Empty ethyl chloride bottle for use with local anaesthesia

1931

Empty ethyl chloride bottle for use with local anaesthesia

1920-1950

Glass chloroform drop bottle

1850-1900

Empty ethyl chloride bottle for use with local anaesthesia

1900-1940

Empty ethyl chloride bottle

1900-1940

Empty ethyl chloride bottle for use with local anaesthesia

1920-1950

Empty ethyl chloride bottle for use with local anaesthesia

1900-1940

Anaesthetic bottle

1880-1920

Graduated bottle

1871-1930

Dropping bottle for liquid anaesthetic

1870-1910

Bottle with ground glass stopper for chloroform (cased), English(?), 1871-1930

Bottle with ground glass stopper for chloroform (cased)

1871-1930

Bottle of ethyl chloride for use as a local anaesthetic, with box, made by Duncan, Flockhart and Co. Ltd., British, 1950

Bottle of ethyl chloride for use as a local anaesthetic

1950

Spray anaesthetic bottle with metal spray cap, containing Dr. Thilo's chloraethyl prepared in Vienna, Austrian, 1900-1918

Spray anaesthetic bottle with metal spray cap

1900-1918

Chloroform anaesthetic bottle(?), nickel-plated brass, by Young, Edinburgh, 1850-1920

Chloroform anaesthetic bottle(?), nickel-plated br

1850-1920

Mills' chloroform drop-bottle, damaged, in leather case, thought to be English, 1870-1910

Mills' chloroform drop-bottle

1870-1910