Anaesthesiology
1870-1910
Bottle and case from a Robert Ellis's mixed vapour inhaler for alcohol, choloroform and ether mixture anaesthesia by Savigny and Co., London, 1870-1910
Ophthalmology
1679
Book about artificial eye, dedicated to Ferdinand, Prince of Tuscany, Florence, 1679
Obstetrics, Gynaecology & Contraception
1751-1800
Leather covered Smellie type obstetric forceps, second half 18th century
1869-1910
Rendle's inhaler for alcohol, chloroform and ether mixture anaesthesia, English, 1869-1910
Veterinary Medicine
1701-1900
Two brass automatic lancets, in case, by Ios Fischer, Hungary, 18th or 19th century
Large brass automatic lancet, possibly veterinary, in leather covered case, 18th or 19th century
Medical Glass-ware
Medicine glass, graduated, in box
Surgery
Leather covered case for trephination instruments
Therapeutics
Brass automatic lancet in leather covered case, 18th or 19th century
Vaginal nozzle for use with syringe, cased
Leather covered case for automatic lancet, possibly veterinary, European, 18th or 19th century
Clinical Diagnosis
1851-1900
Dr. Alexander's pocket urinary case, by Hawksley and Sons Limited, 300 Oxford Street, London, England, 1851-1900.
Enema syringe, cased, by Arnold and Sons, English
1870-1901
Enema syringe, cased, by S. Maw, Son and Thompson, English, 1870-1901
1401-1700
Leather surgical instrument case, possibly 15th to 17th century
Set of cupping instruments in cylindrical leather covered case, 18th or 19th century
Case for ether inhaler, European, 1870-1910
1801-1900
Ebony counter irritation instrument for the treatment of neuralgic complaints by pricking the skin, in case, 1801-1900
Catheter syringe and accessories, cased, by Ferguson, 21 Giltspur Street, London, England.
1850-1860
Leather covered case for mechanical leech, with accessories, by William, Kidston and Co., 18 Bishopsgate, London, England, 1850-1860.
Leather covered case for two automatic lancets, 18th-19th century
Leather covered case for two automatic lancets, 18th or 19th century
Leather covered case for two automatic lancets, European, 18th-19th century
Leather covered case for mechanical leech, with accessories, by William Kidston and Co., 18 Bishopsgate, London, England, 1850-1860
1867-1900
Chloroform bottle from Junker's inhaler for chloroform anaesthesia, in case, English, 1867-1910
Brass automatic lancet, possibly veterinary, in leather covered case, by W. Smith, Lombard Street, London, England, 1701-1900.
Medicine glass, graduated in box with measuring cylinder
Brass automatic lancet, possibly for veterinary use, in leather covered case, by P. Fischer, Hungary, 1701-1900.
1871-1900
Case for an inhaler, by The Holborn Co. Ltd., London, late 19th century
1781
Two brass automatic lancet, in leather covered case possibly by A. Fishcher, 1781
Brass automatic lancet, in leather covered case, 18th or 19th century
Leather covered case for automatic lancet, 18th or 19th century
Case for ophthalmic instrument, by C.W. Dixey & Son, English