Anaesthesiology
1959
8Poison bottle, empty, used for anaesthetic chloroform, prepared by Philip Harris and Co. Ltd., Birmingham, 1959
Obstetrics, Gynaecology & Contraception
1871-1900
Forceps, obstetrical, Simpson, steel and ebony, by Philip Harris & Company Limited of Birmingham, late 19th century
Science Teaching
1886-1943
Tangent galvanometer by Philip Harris and Co. Ltd., Birmingham, England, mounted on wooden base and complete with glass cover
Experimental Chemistry
1851-1900
Polarimeter by Phillip Harris and Co. Ltd., Birmingham, second half 19th century
Surgery
Clip in metal case, both made by Philip Harris and Co., Birmingham, 1905-1930
1880-1920
Fuller's tracheotomy cannula, silver, by P. Harris and Co. of Birmingham, 1880-1920
1920-1940
Apparatus for producing artificial pneumothorax, Heaf's type, by Philip Harris & Co. Ltd, Birmingham.
1905-1959
Heller's apparatus for measuring the coefficient of linear expansion of a metal, fitted with a brass tube, probably by Philip Harris Ltd.
Canvas bag supposedly for holding obstetric forceps, by Philip Harris & Company Limited of Birmingham, 1880-1920
1900-1943
Analytical balance by Philip Harris & Co. Ltd., Birmingham, England
1880-1913
Fuller tracheotomy cannula, silver, by Harris and Co. of Birmingham, 1880-1920
Orthopaedics
Single truss, circular, for inguinal hernia, size 28, by Philip Harris & Co. Ltd., Birmingham, English, 1900-1930
1881-1900
Set of 4 nested trocars, steel, with cannulae, metal handle and case, made by P. Harris and Co. Ltd., Birmingham, English, 1881-1900
1901-1950
Hook, decapitating, Ramsbotham, probably early half 20th century, plated steel, by Harris, Birmingham, England
Apparatus for producing artificial pneumothorax, in case, Heaf's type, by Philip Harris and Co. Ltd, Birmingham
Dulong and Petit's apparatus, modified form, for measuring the absolute coefficient of expansion of mercury, by Philip Harris and Co. Ltd., Birmingham, England
Apparatus to show the rotation of a magnetic pole around an electric current, by Philip Harris and Co. Ltd., Birmingham, England
Therapeutics
1880-1890
Battery in mahogany box, with lower panel containing sliding switch galvanometer and 2 terminals, by Philip Harris & Co. Ltd., 144 and 146 Edmund Street, Birmingham, England, 1880-1890.
Vapour pressure of water, Regnault's apparatus by Philip Harris & Co.Ltd., Birmingham, England
1900-1913
Boyle's Law apparatus by Philip Harris and Co, Birmingham. 'Mercury Vapour' written on wooden stand