Image
Category
Collection
Maker
Object type
Place
Material
Date

Rectangular mahogany medicine chest with brass fittings and velvet lining

1801-1900

4 blood sample tubes

1880-1910

Leather case

1875-1910

Wooden rack to hold 21 test tubes

1900-1920

Glass phial containing bone dust resulting from trephination using glass, produced during experiment by Dr. T. Wilson Parry, England, 1918-1920

Glass phial containing bone dust resulting from trephination using glass

1918-1920

Phial inside cardboard box, made for display purposes by Burroughs Wellcome and Co. of London, under 'Tabloid' trademark, English, 1935

Phial inside cardboard box

1935

Small rectangular rosewood medicine chest, with 9 unlabelled glass bottles and silver palette in top, empty, narrow drawer in base, English, 1810-1816

Rosewood medicine chest, 1810-1816

1810-1816

Cardboard box, contains smaller boxes each with glass phial, made as a dummy for a window display, by Burroughs Wellcome and Co. of London, English, 1928

Cardboard box

1928

Cardboard box, contains large glass bottle, made as a dummy for display purposes by Burroughs Wellcome and Co. of London, English, 1911-1915

Cardboard box

1911-1915

Glass bottle inside cardboard box, contains glyceryl tinitrate tablets made by Burroughs Wellcome and Co. of London, under `Tabloid' trade mark, English 1911-1915

Glass bottle inside cardboard box

1911-1915

Box, contains bottle of diginutin tablets made by Burroughs Wellcome and Co. of London, under Tabloid trade mark, English 1932

Box, contains bottle of diginutin tablets made by Burroughs Wellcome and Co. of London

1932

Box, contains glass bottle, pipette and advertising leaflets, bottles now empty, originally contained digoxin solution, made by Burroughs Wellcome and Co. of London, English, 1916-1940

Box, contains glass bottle

1916-1940

All glass hypodermic syringe, in metal case, with 2 needles and rubber connections, personal relic of F.T. Burkitt, made in Berlin for Burroughs Wellcome, Germany, 1920-1940

All glass hypodermic syringe

1920-1940

Hypodermic syringe in metal box, with separate plunger and 4 hypodermic needles, personal relic of F.T. Burkitt, made by Allen and Hanburys(?), English(?) 1920-1940

Hypodermic syringe in metal box

1920-1940

Rectangular leather-covered case, lined with red felt, containing a vulcanite handle and spark-gap with 11 electrodes, also glass handle with 4 electrodes, made by Roycourt, Paris, French, 1880-1890, Avenue d'Orleans.

Electrodes and holders in leather-covered case

1880-1890

Wooden box, filled with wrapped skulls and post cranial material and histological slides, collected by Dr. Albert Wilson, 1880-1928

Wooden box, filled with wrapped skulls, post cranial material and histological slides

1880-1928