"Limpet" vaccination dressing, child's size, self adhesive, English, 1901-1940 "Limpet" vaccination dressing 1901-1940
3 "Dalmas Elastin" vaccination dressings, in paper envelopes, adult size, by Dalmas Ltd., Leicester, 1948-1965 Vaccination dressings 1948-1965
White rectangular envelope containing 6 paper matches consisting of combustible head contained in paper tube twisted to hole the chemical, European, 1800-1870 White rectangular envelope containing 6 paper matches 1800-1870
Small piece of amadon fungus tinder, a plain white envelope, English, 19th century Small piece of amadon fungus tinder 1801-1900
8 safety matches, six are round sticks with sulpher tipped coloured heads, two are paper spills with most of length coated in brown substance, inside envelope, marked "matches, Bradford", English, 1851-1900 8 safety matches 1851-1900
5 paper matches, phosphorus tipped, rolled paper stem flattened and held together by the phosphorus head, in envelope, European, 1800-1900 5 paper matches 1800-1900
7 matches, "strike-anywhere" slender cylindrical wooden stems, bulbous rounded heads of combustible composition, in bluish-grey envelope, European, 1850-1930 7 matches 1850-1930
Six hypodermic needles, push fit, sizes 16 and 17 S.P., in cardboard tube, by Medical Supply Association, England, 1930-1960 Six hypodermic needles 1930-1960
Envelope of two glass droppers with rubber bulbs, vaccinators, supplied by the Central Public Health Laboratory, London, 1945-1960 Vaccinators
"Vacci-net" vaccination dressing, in paper envelope, by S. Maw, Son and Sons, London, 1920-1940 "Vacci-net" vaccination dressing 1920-1940
Amuletic caul, piece of tissue-like membrane in an envelope, regarded as lucky, possibly English (?), 1880-1920 Amuletic caul 1880-1920
Envelope containing strip of fusee matches, amadou fungus oblong strip divided into ten individual matches but joined at the base, phosphorus blobs at tip, made in Berlin, East Germany, 1832-1860 Envelope containing strip of fusee matches 1832-1860
Paper envelope containing a tiny piece of Sumatran, tinder resembling a portion of amadon, envelope, inscribed "Sumatra", so Sumatran, 1851-1900 Paper envelope containing a tiny piece of Sumatran 1851-1900
Colostomy bag, Eschmann's stomabag, sample pack, made by Eschmann Bros. and Walsh Ltd., Peter Road, Lancing, Sussex, 1979 Colostomy bag 1979
Two metal gauzes in envelope, probably electrodes, European, envelope supplied by Parke Davis, Middlesex, England, 1962 Two metal gauzes in envelope 1962
Specimen of cinnchona bark, from the materia medica cabinet of J.F.Vigani, Cambridge University, 1670-1712 Specimen of cinnchona bark 1650-1700