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Category
Collection
Object type
Material
Maker
Place
Date
PenMix insulin injection pen

PenMix insulin injection pen

1993

Pravaz type hypodermic syringe, French, 1855-1890.

Pravaz type hypodermic syringe, French, 1855-1890.

1855-1890

Lancets for bloodletting, England, 1794

Lancets for bloodletting, England, 1794

1792-1794

Pur-in-Pen insulin injection device

Pur-in-Pen insulin injection device

1992

Resuscitator set

Resuscitator set

Blood transfusion apparatus, 1914-1918

Blood transfusion apparatus, 1914-1918

1914-1918

Enema syringes, 18th-19th centuries.

Enema syringes, 18th-19th centuries.

1871-1900

Scarificator with thirteen lancets, European, 17th century.

Scarificator with thirteen lancets, European, 17th century.

1601-1700

Resuscitator kit for reviving "persons apparently dead"

Resuscitator kit for reviving "persons apparently dead"

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

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

1992

Portable insulin infusion pump - strap, spare batteries, instructions, 1980s.

Portable insulin infusion pump - strap, spare batteries, instructions, 1980s.

1981-1990

Metal ammoniaphone, for voice cultivation, in box, invented, by Dr. Carter Moffat, by Medical Battery Co., London, 1871-1900

Ammoniaphone, 'for voice cultivation by chemical means', English, 1871-1900.

1871-1900

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

Hypodermic syringe, silver and glass, Pravaz type, cased, French, 1860-1900

Pravaz-type hypodermic syringe, late 19th century.

1860-1900

Mechanical massager, Dr. Macaura's blood circulator made by British Appliances Manufacturing Co, Leeds, England, 1905-1915

Dr. Macaura's mechanical massager

1905-1915

Military medicine chest, German Army issue, contents incomplete, 1914-1918

Field medical pannier and contents. German, 1914-1918.

1914-1918

Metal ammoniaphone with original cardboard packaging. For voice cultivation, invented, by Dr. Carter Moffat, by Medical Battery Co., London, 1871-1900

Ammoniaphone, 'for voice cultivation by chemical means', English, 1871-1900.

1871-1900

Three PenMix 30/70 insulin injection pens from packet of five by Novo Nordisk A/S, Denmark. Each pen contains a mixture of byphasic and isophane human insulin and is a disposable dial-a-dose insulin delivery device able to deliver 2 - 78 units of insulin in increments of 2 units. Launched in Britain in February 1993

Group of insulin delivery devices, 1985-1993.