Image
Category
Collection
Maker
Object type
Place
Material
Date

"The Morton" ophthalmoscope

1930-1950

Liebreich's type ophthalmoscope

1860-1920

Liebreich's type ophthalmoscope

1860-1920

Ophthalmoscope, handle missing

1890-1930

Ophthalmoscope with screw on brass handle

1930-1950

'Liebreich's' type ophthalmoscope and 5 lenses in leather covered case

1870-1920

Brass ophthalmoscope with bone handle in leather case

1870-1910

Surgical instrument set

1801-1900

Thermo-cautery set

1874-1930

Thermo-cautery set

1870-1901

Liebriech's type ophthalmoscope

1890-1920

Ophthalmoscope with bare handle

1890-1940

Liebreich's type ophthalmoscope with 4 extra lenses in leather-covered case

1880-1920

'Liebreich's' type ophthalmoscope

1880-1940

Retinoscope with ivory handle

1870-1920

Cased set of 8 silver catheters and a fenestrated probe, English, instruments 1829-1836

Cased set of 8 silver catheters and a fenestrated probe

1829-1836

Thermo-cautery set Paquelin's consisting two handles, one extension one head, spirit reservoir, three way valve and burner head combined. First half 20th century, case of card, wood leatherette, velvet, elastic and metal, instruments of plated brass, platinum, glass, wood and leather.

Thermo-cautery set Paquelin's consisting two handles

1901-1950

Benzoline burner for Paquelin's thermocautery, first half 20th century, acquired from Royal Salop Infirmary, instrument plated brass, steel and cork, case leather, card, elastic, velvet and silk

Benzoline burner for Paquelin's thermocautery

1901-1950

Brass ophthalmoscope with bone handle in leather case, originally belonged to T. H. Bickerton of Liverpool, made by W. Ferrier, 56 Beresford Street, Camberwell, London, England, 1870-1910.

Brass ophthalmoscope with bone handle in leather case

1870-1910

Set of 25 Hegar's uterine dilators, vulcanite, in leatherette case, by Maw, English, 1860-1930

Set of 25 Hegar's uterine dilators

1860-1930

"Paxtoris" type ophthalmoscope with handle, in black leather case, originally belonged to Dr. Pringle(?), English, 1890-1940

"Paxtoris" type ophthalmoscope with handle

1890-1940