Paper envelope containing gelatin lamels impregnated with chlorodyne (morphine and chloroform compound tincture). 103 mm x 64 mm, 3 g. By Savory and Moore, London, c. 1915. Envelope of gelatin lamels with chlorodyne 1915
Two tubes of electrode jelly for use with electrocardiograph machine, by Cambridge Scientific Instruments Ltd., 1950-1970 Electrode jelly for use with an electrocardiograph machine 1950-1970
Box of electrodes, blunt needles, electrocaps, gel, for EEG work, as used in the Biosignal Laboratory at the Institute of Psychiatry, London, England, established by Professor Hans Eysenck and Dr Paul Barrett to conduct investigations into the relationship between psychophysical and psychometric measures, 1988-1994. Box of electrodes, blunt needles, electrocaps, gel, or EEG work, as used in the Biosignal Laboratory 1989