


Cupping set

Enema syringe accessories, cased

Enema syringe

Brass enema syringe
1801-1900

Set of cupping instruments in cylindrical leather covered case
1701-1900

Brass automatic lancet in leather covered case
1701-1900

Shagreen covered box, mirror inside lid

Finger ring, metal, with receptacle for relics
1680

Case, printed gold crown inside lid

Empty case for trephination set

Fish skin covered case and three spare rows of lancets for scarificator
1701-1900

Enema syringe, cased, by Arnold and Sons, English

Brass automatic lancet
1701-1900

Cupping set
1860-1875

Set of cupping instruments in wooden case
1801-1900

Ellis-type compound inhaler
1870-1910

Enema syringe with accessories

Set of stomach pumping instruments with accessories for rectal use
1801-1900

Two brass automatic lancets
1701-1900

Leather covered case for mechanical leech
1850-1860

Enema syringe set
1841

Leather covered case for mechanical leech
1850-1860

Ebony counter irritation instrument for the treatment of neuralgic complaints by pricking the skin
1801-1900

Leather covered case for automatic lancet
1701-1900

Case for ophthalmic instruments
1801-1900

Ivory enema syringe in case

Brass automatic lancet in leather covered case
1701-1900

Brass automatic lancet in leather covered case
1701-1900

Brass automatic lancet in leather covered case
1701-1900

Box, wooden, leatherette covered, three compartments
1850-1950

Label cabinet, 19th century
1801-1900

Enema syringe
1801-1900

Enema syringe
1801-1900

Enema syringe, cased, by Pratt, English, 1855-1880
1855-1880

Enema syringe
1870-1901

Case for ophthalmic instrument

Enema syringe and accessories

Set of stomach pumping instruments with accessories for rectal
1870-1901

Surgical instrument set
1801-1900

Set of stomach pumping instruments with accessories for rectal use
1801-1900

Junker-type inhaler for anaesthesia
1867-1880

Claude glass believed to be John Dee's scrying mirror, Europe, undated
Unknown

Box for holding Riviere electrotherapy apparatus
1880-1920

Vaginal douche, cased, by Arnold and Sons, English

Leather covered case for two automatic lancets
1701-1900

Catheter syringe and accessories

Brass automatic lancet
1701-1900

Scarificator with 12 lancets and 3 spare rows of lancets in case
1803-1847