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Category
Collection
Object type
Maker
Place of origin
Date

Nasal oxygen cannula in original box

Tracheotomy cannula

1866-1900

Parker's tracheotomy cannula

1880-1920

Cannula, bronze, Roman

199-500

Cannula(?), bronze, Roman, from Sforza collection

Cannula, bronze, Roman (?)

199-500

Small bronze cannula

200 BCE-400 CE

Copy of trocar and cannula, brass, Roman

199-500

Spiral cannula, bronze, found in Crete

500 BCE-500 CE

Cannula and trocar

199-500

Three cannulae, France, 1909-1913

1909- 1913

Radio-opaque 'bloodless' cannula

circa 1960-1979

Tracheotomy cannula

1871-1900

Trocar and cannula set

1900-1930

Pilot from tracheotomy cannula

1890-1930

Pilot for tracheotomy cannula

1901-1930

Polypus cannula

1851-1900

Parker's tracheotomy cannula

1880-1920

Fuller's tracheotomy cannula

1880-1920

Arnold and Sons tracheotomy cannula

Durham's vertebrated tracheotomy cannula

1880-1920

Arnold and Sons' tracheotomy cannula

Polypus cannula

1831-1870

Uterine cannula, United Kingdom, 1851-1900

1851-1900

Cannula(?), bronze, incomplete and damaged, Roman

500 BCE-500 CE

Copy of Roman trocar

1901-1930

Cannula, bronze, Roman, found in Ostia tombs, 1932

199-500

Cannula, bronze, Sforza collection

199 BCE-500 CE

Cannula, bronze, excavated at Rome, 1932

199-500

Cannula (?), bronze, decorated, Roman (?)

199 BCE-500 CE

Cannula and trocar, bronze, Roman

199-500

Bronze copy of Graeco-Roman (?), cannula (?)

1851-1930; 500 BCE-500 CE

Disposable cannulae

1981

Lee's perforating cannula, steel and ebony, probably British, second half 19th century

Lee's perforating cannula

1851-1900

Trocar and cannula with conical tip. NEW REF: 30101TC

Trocar and cannula with conical tip

Suction stylet cannula, 1 of 2

Suction stylet cannula

1950-1980

Suction occluded cannula, 1 of 2

Suction occluded cannula

Epistaxis cannula

Epistaxis cannula

Two tracheotomy cannulae, silver-plated, by Medical Supply of London, 1880-1920

Two tracheotomy cannulae

1880-1920

4 brain cannulae in box, Lewis Bros London

Brain cannulaes

Five 'Wallace Flexihub Internal Jugular Cannulas', made by H G Wallace Limited, with adaptions by Alan Gliston, United Kingdom, 1973

Five Wallace Flexihub internal jugular cannulas

1973

Tracheotomy cannula, ill-matched sections, silver, one section by Montague of London, 1896-1920

Tracheotomy cannula

1896-1920