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Back bar for Boyle's type anaesthetic machine

1941-1963

Lucy Baldwin anaesthetic apparatus

1955-1980

Minnitt gas-air analgesia apparatus, England, 1943-1960

1943-1960

Engström respirator Model 150, Sweden, 1955-1970

1955-1970

Boyle-type anaesthetic machine, England, 1955-1965

1955-1965

'Walton Minnit' gas and air apparatus

1936-1950

Dubois-type anaesthetic machine, Paris, France, 1885-1895

1885-1895

East Radcliffe anaesthetic machine, Oxford, England, 1953-1963

1953-1963

Blease pulmoflater

1973-1983

Anaesthetic machine with provision for feed-back monitoring prototype 1970

Anaesthetic machine

1970

"Cavendish V" anaesthetic trolley, with vaporisers for Halothane and Trilene, ether gradolizer, carbon dioxide absorber and oxygen failsafe system, by Medical and Industrial Equipment, Exeter, Devon, England, 1980

'Cavendish V' anaesthetic machine, England, 1980

1980

'Walton 4' anaesthetic apparatus, made by the British Oxygen Company, circa 1960.

'Walton 4' anaesthetic apparatus

1960-1970

Walton Five gas/air anaesthetic machine by B.O.C. Ltd., circa 1955

Walton Five gas/air anaesthetic machine

McKesson Nargraf Model K anaesthetic machine, by the McKesson Equipment Co. of Great Britain Ltd., 1950

McKesson Nargraf Model K anaesthetic machine

Mini Boyle type anaesthetic machine, made by the British Oxygen Company.

Mini Boyle anaesthetic machine

1960-1970

Collection of free-standing anaesthetic machines

Collection of free-standing anaesthetic machines

Anaesthetic machine, 'The Walton Model Two', manufactured by the British Oxygen Company, from the Lord Mayor Treloar Orthopaedic Hospital, Alton, Hampshire, England, 1935-1945

Anaesthetic machine

1935-1945

Portanaest gas/air machine by Medical & Industrial Equipment Ltd., London, circa 1948

Portanaest gas/air machine

Blease 'Pulmoflator' with positive-negative phases by Blease Anaesthetic Equipment Ltd., 12 Hinde Street, London W.1.; British Patent No. 695586, German Patent No. 876317, USA Patent No. 2.591.120, British Patent No. 649229

'Pulmoflator' with positive-negative phases

circa 1975

Comprex general anaesthesia apparatus, serial number 1012, designed and manufactured by Medical and Industrial Equipment Ltd., 10-12 Cavendish Street, London, circa 1960.

Comprex general anaesthesia machine

1960-1970

Gillies Mark 3, anaesthetic apparatus, made by British Oxygen Company

'Gillies' anaesthetic apparatus

1951-1969

Small anaesthetic machine made by Gardner.

Anaesthetic machine

Boyle Model G Anaesthetic machine for hospital use, with Coxeter-Mushin absorber, by British Oxygen Company, Medical Section, 1953

Boyle Model G Anaesthetic machine for hospital use

1953

McKesson Simplor Model K anaesthetic machine (Field Unit) by the McKesson Equipment Company of Great Britain Ltd.

McKesson Simplor Model K anaesthetic machine

AV1 ventilator by Philips, circa 1970.

AV1 ventilator

1970-1980

"Cavendish V" anaesthetic machine trolley, with vaporisers for Halothane and Trilene, ether gradolizer, carbon dioxide absorber and oxygen failsafe system, by Medical and Industrial Equipment Limited, Exeter, Devon, England, 1980

'Cavendish V' anaesthetic machine trolley

1980

Boyle type anaesthetic machine on wheeled stand, by B.O.C. Ltd., London, circa 1960

Boyle's anaesthetic machine on wheeled stand

Nitrous oxide, ether and oxygen anaesthetic apparatus by Allen and Hanburys c.1935 in strong cardboard case (complete), English, c.1935

Anaesthetic apparatus

1930-1938

Boyle's ether, nitrous oxide and oxygen anaesthetic apparatus, from design developed by Henry Edmund Gaskin Boyle to provide a continuous-flow of the gases under pressure, made by Coxeter and Son, London, 1918.

Boyle-type anaesthetic apparatus, London, England, 1918

1918