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Surgical instrument set, probably 18th century.

1701-1800

Amputation saws and bullet extractors, 16th-18th century.

1501-1600

Amputation saws and bullet extractors, 16th-18th century.

1651-1750

Amputation saws and bullet extractors, 16th-18th century.

1601-1700

Set of urethrotomy instruments by Charriere

1850

Two resectoscopes in fitted case

Collection of instruments

Set of instruments in brown leather roll

Set of instruments in leatherette case

Rolling instrument for striking arcs of high radius

Two straight pointed instruments, plus two curved tip pointed instruments

Instrument for measuring the intensity of vibration in the air

Single needle instrument, Highton's 1848

1848

Enema syringes, 18th-19th centuries.

1871-1900

B-D pen insulin delivery system in carrying case for use with 1.5ml insulin cartridges

1992

Set of tracheotomy instruments, mid 19th century.

1831-1870

Blood transfusion apparatus, 1914-1918

1914-1918

Unknown obstetric instrument possibly for use during labour to aid delivery of the baby's head

1920-1980

Lancets for bloodletting, England, 1794

1792-1794

Pean's tracheotomy cannula carrier, French, c. 1901-1930.

1901-1930

Aircraft Navigator's Case

1939-1945

Set of tracheotomy instruments, 1871-1900.

1871-1900

Amputation set, 19th century.

1801-1900

Pur-in-Pen insulin injection device

1992

SOHO Coronal Diagnostic Spectrometer (CDS)

1995

Amputation saw, 17th Century.

1601-1700

Box of nerve instruments (incomplete) by Dental Manufacturing Co. Ltd

Telegraph block instrument

Sub-group of veterinary instruments

Cloth instrument roll, with instruments

Surgical instrument set, mid 19th century.

1831-1870

Pravaz type hypodermic syringe, French, 1855-1890.

1855-1890

Naevus cautery

1801-1900

Scarificator with thirteen lancets, European, 17th century.

1601-1700

Amputation saws and bullet extractors, 16th-18th century.

1651-1751

Set of fake instruments

Box of amputation instruments, German, 1831-1870.

1831-1870

Resuscitator set

PenMix insulin injection pen

1993

Skin-grafting razor, English, second half of the 19th century.

1851-1900

Bryant's torsion forceps, about 1860-1900.

1860-1900

Lithotomy set, English, 1780-1820

1780-1820

Resuscitator kit for reviving "persons apparently dead"

Telegraph Block Instrument; Midland Railway standard 3 position receiving type, case stamped "LMS T"

Telegraph Block Instrument; Midland Railway standard 3 position receiving type

Telegraph Block Instrument; Lancashire & Yorkshire Railway, 3 position type, complete with tapper, case stamped "L and YR" (claimed ex BR-Clapham)

Telegraph Block Instrument; Lancashire & Yorkshire Railway

Two instruments used by Prof. Bernal to measure the position of ball bearings in wax for the construction of a model of a monochromatic liquid, 1955-1965

Two instruments used by Professor Bernal to construct a model of a monochromatic liquid

1955-1965

Coronal Diagnostic Spectrometer (CDS) instrument for Solar and Heliospheric Observatory (SOHO), model. Developed by Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, Didcot, UK, 1995

SOHO Coronal Diagnostic Spectrometer (CDS)

1995

Battery operated portable insulin infusion pump type MS36, with strap, spare batteries and instruction booklet by Graseby Medical

Portable insulin infusion pump, 1980s.

1981-1990

Boxed matisa instruments, set of 3, manual calculating indicator panels for use with track inspection vehicle, c.1975

Boxed matisa instruments

1975

Signalling instrument, North London Railway, 3 position sending and receiving type, with combined bell, Pryce & Ferreira's Patent, manufactuered by Tyers

Signalling instrument