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Exercise chair, England, 1840-1900

1840-1900

Model of a MacPherson-type ambulance, England, 1851-1900

1851-1900

Model of a ventilator, London, England, 1831-1870

1831-1870

Ventilator, model of patent by Robert Boyle

1831-1870

Electrical apparatus

1880-1910

X-ray fluoroscope (bellows type) by A. Gaiffe

1904

Planisphere, invented by W. Lacy

1777

Wooden bed support, England, 1850-1920

1850-1920

Adjustable dentist's chair, Europe, 1831-1870

1831-1870

Wooden leg rest

1750-1850

Voltaic pile by Newton & Co.

1870-1900

Electrostatic machine

1851-1900

Ventilator, model of patent by Robert Boyle

Ventilator, model of patent by Robert Boyle

1801-1850

Ventilator, model of patent by Robert Boyle

1831-1870

Tufnell-type model ambulance, England, 1850-1900

1850-1900

Electrotherapeutic chair, London, England, 1890-1900

1890-1900

Cornea microscope by C.G. Collin of Stockholm

1901-1910

Fluorescent screen, 20th century

1890-1933

Parallel wires held in a rectangular frame

Stand, wood, metal fittings, incomplete structure

1880-1920

Photograph of Dr Neill Cream's medicine chest and stethoscope, England, 1892-1920

1892-1920

Kymograph, London, England, 1925-1935

1925-1935

Electrostatic machine

Electrostatic machine

1850-1900

Electrostatic machine, wood frame, metal base and drum, European, first half 19th century

Electrostatic machine

1801-1850

Large easy chair with commode facility, Europe, 1830-1900

Commode chair

1830-1900

Large plate electrostatic machine, wood frame, glass plate, metal fittings, European, late 18th or early 19th century. Attached paper tag notes an association with 'Cavalo', presumably Tiberius Cavallo (1749-1809).

Large plate electrostatic machine

1790-1810

Electrotherapy machine, wooden stool-like frame, metal fittings, European, 1880-1910

Electrotherapy machine

1880-1910

Chippendale style chair commode, 1751-1850

Chippendale style chair commode, 1751-1850

1751-1950

(Probably) consulting room examination table, by W. H. Bailey and Son, 38 Oxford Street, London, England, 1880-1925.

(Probably) consulting room examination table

1880-1925

Four-cell battery in mahogany frame, English, late 19th century

Four-cell battery in mahogany frame

1880-1920

Commode chair, English, 1801-1900

Commode chair, English, 1801-1900

1801-1900

Scales, flat bed, of unusual design, probably English, 1800-1870

Scales, flat bed

1800-1870

Electromagnetic machine, manually operated, probably French, 1880-1920

Electromagnetic machine

1880-1920

Electrostatic machine, wooden frame, glass plate, metal fittings, by Cary of London, first half of the 19th century

Electrostatic machine

1801-1850

Dental instrument cabinet, glass fronted, black painted mahogany, American manufacture, 1900-1920

Dental instrument cabinet

1900-1920

Electrotherapy couch, used by patients undergoing auto-conduction therapy for nervous or metabolic conditions; has two metal handles (with signs of use) on chair arms, and metal plate beneath upper cushion; handles and plate would have been attached to high-frequency D'Arsonval apparatus; supplied by the Medical Supply Association to Dr. Alexander Bruce, 1904

Electrotherapy Couch

1904

Carrying chair, mahogany and cane, by Carters (J. & A.) Ltd, 6A New Cavendish Street, London, W, England, 1890-1930.

Carrying chair for invalid

1890-1930

Mahogany and upholstered stool, 1751-1850

Mahogany and upholstered stool

1751-1850

Chair, mahogany with leathercloth upholstery, probably English, 1850-1900

Chair, mahogany with leathercloth upholstery

1850-1900

Vacuum pump, metal on wooden frame, English, first half of the 19th century

Vacuum pump

1801-1850

'Cat' table, made for Sir Thomas Lewis, for his work on the development of the electrocardiograph, by C F Palmer, 403 Brixton Road, London, England, 1901-1910.

'Cat' table

1901-1910

Electrostatic machine, wood frame, glass cylinder, metal fittings, by Watkins and Hill, 5 Charing Cross, London, second half 19th century

Electrostatic Machine, 1851-1856

1851-1856

Exercise chair, 19th century

Exercise chair, 19th century

1800-1900

Dental chair, wooden dental clinic type, with extendable legs, probably by the Dental Manufacturing Co., London, 1890-1910

Dental chair

Electrostatic machine, wood base and frame, glass cylinder, medal fittings, European, first half of 19th century

Electrostatic machine

1801-1850

Chair commode, Europe, 1700-1850

Chair commode, Europe, 1700-1850

1700-1850

Two coils, metal wires round wood frame, European, first half of 19th century

Two coils

1801-1850

Wheelchair, by White and Wright, 93 Renshaw Street, Liverpool, England, 1880-1920.

Wheelchair, by White and Wright

1880-1920

Small bandage winder, possibly French, 19th century

Small bandage winder

1801-1900