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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

Adjustable dentist's chair, Europe, 1831-1870

1831-1870

Planisphere, invented by W. Lacy

1777

Wooden leg rest

1750-1850

Electrostatic machine

1851-1900

Voltaic pile by Newton & Co.

1870-1900

Ventilator, model of patent by Robert Boyle

1831-1870

Ventilator, model of patent by Robert Boyle

1831-1870

Ventilator, model of patent by Robert Boyle

1801-1850

Ventilator, model of patent by Robert Boyle

Electrical apparatus

1880-1910

Electrotherapeutic chair, London, England, 1890-1900

1890-1900

Du Bois-Reymond-type induction coil, London, England, 1920-1940

1920-1940

Wooden bed support, England, 1850-1920

1850-1920

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

1904

Tufnell-type model ambulance, England, 1850-1900

1850-1900

Cornea microscope by C.G. Collin of Stockholm

1901-1910

Fluorescent screen, 20th century

1890-1933

Parallel wires held in a rectangular frame

Electrostatic machine

1801-1900

Stand, wood, metal fittings, incomplete structure

1880-1920

Kymograph, London, England, 1925-1935

1925-1935

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

1892-1920

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

Electrostatic machine

1801-1850

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

Dental instrument cabinet

1900-1920

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

Electrostatic machine

Electrostatic machine

1850-1900

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

Electrotherapy machine

1880-1910

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

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

Four-cell battery in mahogany frame

1880-1920

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

Electromagnetic machine

1880-1920

Chippendale style chair commode, 1751-1850

Chippendale style chair commode, 1751-1850

1751-1950

Commode chair, English, 1801-1900

Commode chair, English, 1801-1900

1801-1900

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

(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

One of two du Bois-Reymond sledge coils, for physiological use, by C. F. Palmer, 403 Brixton Road, London, SW9, England, 1920-1940.

One of two du Bois-Reymond sledge coils

1920-1940

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

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

Scales, flat bed

1800-1870

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

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

Electrostatic machine

1801-1850

Chair commode, Europe, 1700-1850

Chair commode, Europe, 1700-1850

1700-1850

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

Dental chair

Small bandage winder, possibly French, 19th century

Small bandage winder

1801-1900

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

Two coils

1801-1850

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

Electrostatic machine

1801-1850