Therapeutics
1900-1915
Mechanical ' VeeDee' vibrator, cased by J.E. Garratt, London, English, 1900-1915
Anaesthesiology
1845-1945
Brown glass ampoule of chloroform, made by A Vicario, Paris, France, 1854-1945
1910-1920
"Oxypathor", a quack device for increasing the body's absorbtion of oxygen, Canadian, 1910-1920
1955-1965
"Palmer" injector, for subcutaneous injections, in original box with instructions, by Palmer Injectors Limited, Paisley, Scotland, 1955-65
Obstetrics, Gynaecology & Contraception
1938-1940
Rubber vault cap, in original box, modified "Dumas Antigeniture", by E.L.S., c.1939
Pharmacy-ware
1920-1940
C20 leatherette pill box, by Rgenas, from Bartlett and Goodall
Medical Glass-ware
Measuring glass and glass measuring cylinder, in original box
1925-1950
Empty ethyl chloride bottle, with box, for use with general anaesthesia, made by Duncan, Flockhart and Co., British, 1925-1950
Throat or nasal atomizer, in original carton, by De Vilbiss Co., Toledo, U.S.A.
Nursing & Hospital Furnishings
1955-1970
Glass infant's feeding bottle, Pyrex brand, in original box, supplied by Maw, Son and Sons Ltd., England, 1955-1970
1850-1930
2 sets of thin brass weights, assorted grain weights in small circular cardboard box, English, 1850-1930
Throat atomizer, brand name "Resila" type 8, in carton, by B.M., Great Britain
Public Health & Hygiene
1901-1930
Vaccination dressings, set of six, boxed, by Hartmann, Heidenheim, Wurttenberg, Germany
1890-1910
Vapo-Cresolene vaporizer, consisting of lamp and stand, for relief of respiratory ailments, in original box, by the Vapo-Cresolene Company, 180 Fulton Street, New York, United States, 1890-1910.
1945-1960
Glass feeding bottle for premature infant, the Belcroy tube feeder, in original box, made by John Bell and Croyden, 1945-1960
1935-1945
Glass infant's feeding bottle with cleaning brush in original box, Griptight miniature feeder, c. 1940
1900-1940
Empty metal ethyl chloride bottle for use with local anaesthesia, with box, made by Dr. Bengue, 47 rue Blanche, Paris, France, supplied by Archibald Young and Son, England, 1900-1940.
1960-1970
Packet of Pal razor blades, by Ever-Ready Razor Products, London or Glasgow, 1960-1970
Glass atomizer, made by Parke, Davis and Company, in box, English
Original box for Griptight miniature feeder, c. 1940
Smoking
1860-1920
Box of bougies, 8 in matchbox-like container, sliding tray with cover, prints of photographs on box of courting groups, for the pocket, made in Moncaliere, Turin, Italy, 1860-1920
1935-1965
Glass infant's feeding bottle in original box, the Grip-tight miniature feeder, made by Lewis Woolf Ltd., Birmingham, 1935-1965
1900-1935
Braun's ether dropper, in original cardboard box, by B.Braun, Germany, 1900-1935
Materia Medica & Pharmacology
1964
Bottle, glass, with cap, metal ring, for gamma globulin solution, chicken pox, with contents, prepared by Lister Institute, English, 1964
Bottle, glass, with cap, metal ring, for gamma globulin solution, with contents, in box, prepared by Lister Institute, English, 1964
1949
Nasal insufflator, in box with small phial of penicillin powder, personal relic of F.T. Burkitt, made by Allen and Hanburys, 1949
1871-1900
Metal ammoniaphone, for voice cultivation, in original box, invented by Dr. Carter Moffat, by Medical Battery Co., London, late 19th century
Bottle, glass, with cap, metal ring, for gamma globulin solution, with contents, in box, prepared by Lister Institute, 1963, English
Tube of strop dressing in the original box, no maker, Britain, 1960-1970
1909
Atomizer, made by De Vilbiss, USA, 1909
Rubber diaphragm, "Ramses" "Carna" type, in original box, size 45, German
Throat atomizer, brand name "Resila" No.9, in carton, by B M, Great Britain
Glass and rubber atomizer for use with oil or water solutions by B.M., Great Britain
Anatomy & Pathology
Wax copy of half a human mandible, sectioned, showing various dental diseases
Surgery
Glass vaginal syringe, in cardboard container, piston-action
Iodine pendant, circular disc, worn around the neck as protection against influenze, in original box, English
Ethnography and Folk Medicine
1750-1940
Four orange cuttle-fish eyes(?), used by the Incas to put into the heads of mummies, in a box supplied by F. Dixon, a jeweller of London, eyes South American, 1750-1940
Two packets of Pal razor blades, by Ever-Ready Razor Products Ltd., London, England, 1960-1970
1881-1911
Green stone in glass topped cardboard box, amuletic, hung round sheep's neck, from Nimes, French, 1881-1911
1950-1965
Glass infant's feeding bottle, Pyrex brand, in original box, from Nicholson's chemists shop, English, 1950-1965
1945-1955
Inhaler for use with bronchovydrin penicillin, in original box, by Bronchovydrin Ltd., London, England, 1945-1955
Glass infant's feeding bottle, the "Allenburys" feeder, pat. no. 15449/05, in original box, made by Allen and Hanburys Ltd., 1901-1930
1558-1603
Loadstone, mounted in brass, used for curing diseases by touch, in box, Elizabethan, 1558-1603
Nasal gouges, set of four with one handle, boxed, G. MacDonald's by Down, London, England, early 20th century, box card clothpaper and paper, instruments nickel plated steel
1870-1901
Measuring glass and glass measuring cylinder, both graduated in original box, by S. Maw, Son and Thompson, 11 Aldersgate Street, London, England, 1870-1901.
Dr. Carter Moffat's ammoniaphone, boxed, for voice cultivation, by Medical Battery Co. Ltd., 205 Regent Street, London, England, 1871-1900.
Atomizer, Rogers' type, and made by Rogers, in box, London
1900-1910
Box of copper electrodes, British, 1900-1910
Glass nipple shield, in box
Throat atomizer, adaptable for use for nasal passages, for oil, in carton, by Whitall Tatum Company. U.S.A.