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Marey sphygmograph and case

Marey sphygmograph and case

1857-1870

Branding tool for marking deserters, London, England 1810-1850

Branding tool for marking deserters, London, England 1810-1850

1810-1850

Japanned metal enema syringe

Japanned metal enema syringe

1831-1870

Spinthariscope in case

Spinthariscope in case

1903

Bloch type sphygmomanometer, Paris, France, 1881-1913

Bloch type sphygmomanometer, Paris, France, 1881-1913

1881-1913

Amblyoscope, with separate prisms for each eye to look through

Amblyoscope, with separate prisms for each eye to look through

Electromedical machine by Schall, 1909, English

Electromedical machine by Schall, 1909, English

1909

Eguisier's japanned metal enema syringe

Eguisier's japanned metal enema syringe

1867-1900

Brass eye phantom, cased, French

Brass eye phantom, cased, French

Morton's ophthalmoscope

Morton's ophthalmoscope

1880-1930

Ophthalmoscope, cased, by Arnold and Sons

Ophthalmoscope, cased, by Arnold and Sons

Ellis-type compound inhaler

Ellis-type compound inhaler

1870-1910

Brass enema syringe

Brass enema syringe

1847-1889

Leather case containing 4 unidentified instruments

Leather case containing 4 unidentified instruments

1722

Glass breast pump in original carton

Glass breast pump in original carton

Brass tonometer

Brass tonometer

Marey sphygmograph

Marey sphygmograph

1872-1900

Stethometer, London, England, 1800-1950

Stethometer, London, England, 1800-1950

1800-1950

Marey sphygmograph, Mahomed's modification

Marey sphygmograph, Mahomed's modification

1873-1900

Breast pump

Breast pump

1920-1940

Scarificator with 12 lancets and 3 spare rows of lancets in case

Scarificator with 12 lancets and 3 spare rows of lancets in case

1803-1847

Sahli sphygmomanometer by Buchi, in case, Swiss

Sahli sphygmomanometer by Buchi, in case, Swiss

Brass tonometer

Brass tonometer

Aneroid sphygmomanometer which belonged to Sir Robert Young

Aneroid sphygmomanometer which belonged to Sir Robert Young

Pewter enema syringe

Pewter enema syringe

1860-1870

Glass and vulcanite intra-uterine syringe

Glass and vulcanite intra-uterine syringe

Earthenware Eguisier enema syringe

Earthenware Eguisier enema syringe

1865-1900

Breast pump

Breast pump

Tonometer, London, England, 1870-1900

Tonometer, London, England, 1870-1900

1870-1900

Japanned metal reservoir enema syringe

Japanned metal reservoir enema syringe

1829-1888

Dr Tata's Pneographe,  1890-1910.

Dr Tata's Pneographe, 1890-1910.

1890-1910

Candle holder from an aural speculum

Candle holder from an aural speculum

1801-1860

Brass portable sundial with magnetic compass, by L. Casella & Co., London, possibly owned by David Livingstone

Brass portable sundial with magnetic compass

Fick's ophthalmotonometer in case, by Siedentopf, Wurzburg, Germany

Fick's ophthalmotonometer in case

Myophone, French, by Verdin, late 19th century

Myophone, French

1871-1900

Stevens tropometer, cased, for measuring the rotation of the eye, by E.B. Meyrowitz, New York, USA, 1880-1920

Stevens tropometer

1880-1920

Quain's stethometer in case, by Delolme and supplied by Coxeter, London

Quain's stethometer, late 19th century.

1871-1900

Quain's stethometer, cased, by Delolme, English

Quain's stethometer, cased, by Delolme, English

Electric ophthalmoscope, cased, by E.B. Meyrowitz, USA

Electric ophthalmoscope

De Wecker's ophthalmoscope (cased), De Wecker, inventor (type), made by Collin and Co., France, c. 1873

De Wecker's ophthalmoscope (cased)

1873

Ophthalmoscope, c. 1850, French, from Court Collection

Ophthalmoscope, c. 1850

1840-1860

Anaesthetic inhaler (cased)

Anaesthetic inhaler (cased)

Fick's ophthalmotonometer, by Siedentopf, Wurzburg, Germany

Fick’s ophthalmic tonometer, Germany, 1888-1936

1888-1936

Stethometer (?) in case, by Coxeter, 23-24 Grafton Street, London, England.

Stethometer (?) in case, by Coxeter, 23-24 Grafton

"Tycos" aneroid sphygmomanometer by Short & Mason Ltd., London, in case, English

"Tycos" aneroid sphygmomanometer by Short & Mason Ltd.