Dentistry
1925-1940
Three tubes of 'F-tablets', Novocaine tablets for dental local anaesthetic, by the Saccharin Corporation Ltd., 72 Oxford Street, London, W1, England, 1925-1940.
1920-1940
Local anaesthestic mixing thimble, for use with Novocaine tablets, porcelain, English manufacture, 1920-1940
1907-1920
Dental anaesthetic syringe, cased, with accessories, nickel plated brass with glass barrel, Germany, 1907-1920
"Lemostron Desensitizer" electric local anaesthetic apparatus, boxed with instructions, by the Lemos Co., USA, 1955-1975
Anaesthesiology
1901-1930
Tuffier's lumbar needle in holder, nickel plated steel, by Collin, Paris, 1901-1930
1935-1945
Portable apparatus for continuous administration of Pentothal, Major Dennis Dunnill's design, incomplete, by Down Bros., Croydon, England, 1935-1945.
1900-1940
Empty metal ethyl chloride bottle for use with local anaesthesia, with box, made by Dr. Bengue, 47 rue Blanche, Paris, France, supplied by Archibald Young and Son, England, 1900-1940.
Therapeutics
Hypodermic syringe, nickel plated brass, by Parke, Davis and Co., London, 1890-1910, in box with five anaesthetic spray, nozzles and various accessories, English, 1901-1930
1930-1960
Dental anaesthetic syringe, Imperial type, chrome plated brass, by Dunlop, England, 1930-1960
Box of "Citenest" prilocaine hydrochloride local anaesthetic injection cartridges, by Astra-Hewlett Ltd., England, 1975-1980
Empty ethyl chloride bottle, with box, for use with local anaesthesia, Hedley, English, 1900-1940
1950-1970
Anaesthetic syringe, cartridge ejector type, chrome plated brass, the "Novol Anestube", USA, 1950-1970
1900-1935
Dental anaesthetic syringe, the "New Imperial No.2" nickel plated brass, by the Randall-Faichney Co., USA, 1900-1935
Dental anaesthetic syringe, Dr. Raison's, nickel plated brass, France, 1925-1940
Part of Lund's inflator used for administration of ether per rectum
1972-1977
Box of 50 Xylocaine and adrenaline local anaesthetic injection cartridges, by Astra Hewlett Ltd., Watford, 1972-1977
1866-1900
Richardson's ether local anaesthetic spray in wooden case, incomplete, English, 1866-1900
1933-1950
Box of ampoules of sterile distilled water for use with "Evipan" sodium intravenous anaesthetic, supplied by Bayer Products Ltd., English, 1933-1950
Materia Medica & Pharmacology
Tube of 'Renaglandin' anaesthetic ointment, in original carton, by Oppenheimer, Son and Co., Ltd., London, SW9, England.
1850-1920
Glass stoppered chloroform bottle in turned wooden case, made by Gilbertson, British, 1850-1920
Medical Glass-ware
1950-1965
Bottle for "Novocain", by Allen and Hanburys Ltd., 7 Vere Street, Cavendish Square, London, W1, England, 1950-1965.
1944
Ethyl chloride spray, glass, in box, by Duncan Flockhart and Co., Edinburgh, dated 17 July 1944
1890-1920
Hypdermic needle in nickel plated brass mount, probably English, 1890-1920
1901-1920
Dental anaesthetic syringe, all glass, probably English, 1901-1920
Cataphoresis apparatus, in oak box, English manufacture, supplied by Cottrell and Co., London, 1925-1940
1925-1930
Empty ethyl chloride bottle for use with local anaesthesia, made by Duncan, Flockhart and Co., British, 1925-1930
1950
Bottle of ethyl chloride for use as a local anaesthetic, with box, made by Duncan, Flockhart and Co. Ltd., British, 1950
Bottle of "Anaesthesin", by Bayer Products Ltd., London, 1950-1965
Tube of modified Ringer tablets for making up Novocaine anaesthetic solution, by Saccharin Corporation Ltd., 72 Oxford Street, London, W1, England, 1925-1940.
Anaesthetic mixing thimble stand wire, probably English, 1925-1940
1965
Bottle of 2% Xylocaine solution, in box, with instructions, by Astra-Hewlett Ltd., Watford, 1965
Spanner for dental anaesthetic syringe, nickel-plated, by the Dental Manufacturing Co., England, 1910-1940
Dental anaesthetic syringe, nickel plated brass, by Parke, Davis and Co., England, 1901-1920
Local anaesthetic mixing thimble, for use with Novocaine tablets, English manufacture, 1920-1940
Boxed ethyl chloride anaesthetic spray, by Gedeon Richter Ltd., England, 1950-1960
Bottle of "Xylotox" topical anaesthetic liquid, by the Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Co., England, 1978-1980
1890-1910
Nozzle for anaesthetic spray(?), in cardboard box, probably English, 1890-1910
1854-1880
Part of Hardy's anaesthesia vapour douche for local application of chloroform, English(?), 1854-1880
1978-1980
Ejector type dental anaesthetic syringe, by Ahs, England, 1978-1980
Dental anaesthetic syringe, Dr. Raison's, nickel plated brass, French, 1920-1940
1960-1970
"Sterling" ejector type cartridge anaesthetic syringe, chrome plated brass, by Ash, England, 1960-1970
1895-1930
Empty anaesthetic metal bottle for "Anestile" (ethyl chloride and methyl chloride mixture) , French, 1895-1930
Empty ethyl chloride bottle for use with local anaesthesia, made by Duncan, Flockhart and Co., British, 1944
1920-1950
Empty ethyl chloride bottle for use with local anaesthesia, made by Bengue and Co. Ltd., 24 Fitzroy Street, London, England, 1920-1950.
1931
Empty ethyl chloride bottle for use with local anaesthesia, with box, made by Duncan, Flockhart and Co., British, 1931
1943
Bottle of Waite's 3% procaine and adrenaline solution, by Cook-Waite Laboratories Inc., England, dated 07 SEP 1943
Bottle of "Nupercaine base", by Ciba Ltd., English, 1950-1965
1975-1976
Box for 100 cartridges of Citanest 4% local anaesthetic injection cartridges containing 9 packs of 5 cartridges, by Astra Chemicals Ltd., Watford, 1976
Dental anaesthetic syringe, glass and nickel-plated brass, cased, with accessories, Germany, 1920-1940
Portable apparatus for continuous administration of Pentothal, Major Dennis Dunnill's design, by Down Bros., 23 Park Hill Rise, Croydon, England, 1935-1945.