Early fibreoptic gastroscope, GIF type D, serial no.211692, forward viewing, with plastic water supply jar, and with biopsy forceps, made in Japan by Olympus and supplied by Keymed, Southend, in case, 1970-1975 Early fibreoptic gastroscope 1970-1975
Early fibreoptic gastroscope, ACMI TX-92, with three biopsy channels,made in USA by American Cystoscope Makers Inc., in case, 1972-1980 Early fibreoptic gastroscope 1972-1980
Early fibreoptic gastroscope, GFB model, serial no.250066, lateral viewing, with Olympus PEN-F gastroscopy camera, camera accessories, rubber bellows, and cytology brushes, made in Japan by Olympus and supplied by Keymed, Southend, in case, 1968-1970 Early fibreoptic gastroscope 1968-1970
Gastroscope, in case, by Genito-Urinary Manufacturing Co. Ltd., patent no. 373000, London, United Kingdom, 1935-1945c.1940 Gastroscope, in case 1935-1945
Early fibreoptic gastroscope, GFB model, serail no.251292, lateral viewing, with electric connecting cord, made in Japan by Olympus and supplied by Keymed, Southend, in case, 1968-1970 Early fibreoptic gastroscope 1968-1970
Early fibreoptic gastroscope, JF type B, serial no.201054, lateral viewing, made in Japan by Olympus and supplied by Keymed, Southend, in case, 1970-1975 Early fibreoptic gastroscope 1970-1975
Semi-rigid gastroscope, Taylor type, rubber and nickel plated brass, by the Genito Urinary Manufacturing Co., London, owned by Sir Francis Avery Jones, 1945-1955 Semi-rigid gastroscope, rubber and nickel plated brass, by the Genito Urinary Manufacturing Co., London, 1945-1955 1945-1955
Gastroscope by George Wolf, 18 Karlstrasse, Berlin, NW6, West Germany, 1930-1950, in case; supplied by Alexander and Fowler, Liverpool and England, 1930-1950. Gastroscope by George Wolf 1930-1950