Anaesthesiology
1901-1930
Metal bottle that originally contained one pound weight of ether, 1901-1930
1925-1930
Empty ethyl chloride bottle for use with local anaesthesia, made by Duncan, Flockhart and Co., British, 1925-1930
1920-1950
Bottle of ethyl chloride for use as a local anaesthetic, with box made by Bengue and Co. Ltd., 24 Fitzroy Street, London, England, 1920-1950.
1880-1920
Anaesthetic bottle, from apparatus for nasal administration of anaesthetics, by Down Brothers Ltd., English, 1880-1920
1900-1910
Anaesthetic bottle, for ethyl chloride, clear glass, metal clip, German, 1900-1910
1900-1940
Bottle of Narcotlogne, (ethyl chloride and eau de Cologne mixture), for use as general anaesthetic, made by Bengue and Co. Ltd., 24 Fitzroy Street, London, England, 1900-1940.
Medical Glass-ware
1871-1930
Graduated bottle for chloroform(?), English(?), 1871-1930
1850-1900
Glass chloroform drop bottle, plain with lip and stopper, in cylindrical leather case, English, 1850-1900
1850-1920
Bottle with ground glass stopper and cover, for chloroform, English (?), 1850-1920
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.
1895-1930
Empty anaesthetic metal bottle for "Anestile" (ethyl chloride and methyl chloride mixture) , French, 1895-1930
1944
Empty ethyl chloride bottle for use with local anaesthesia, made by Duncan, Flockhart and Co., British, 1944
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
Anaesthetic bottle, for chloroform, clear glass, metal cap, by La Plaine of Switzerland, 1900-1910
Obstetrics, Gynaecology & Contraception
Bottle for liquid general anaesthetic
1980
Empty halothane anaesthetic bottle, brown glass, by May and Baker Ltd., 1980
Empty metal Anestile, (ethyl chloride and methyl chloride mixture), bottle, with box, made by Dr. Bengue, Paris, and supplied by Kuhn, London, French and English, 1900-1940
1925-1950
Empty ethyl chloride bottle for use in general anaesthesia, made by Duncan, Flockhart and Co., British, 1925-1950
1869-1930
Stopper from chloroform bottle, English, 1869-1930
1928
Empty ethyl chloride bottle for use as general anaesthetic, made by Duncan, Flockhart and Co., British, 1928
Empty Narcotilogne bottle, ethyl chloride and eau de Cologne mixture , for use with general anaesthesia, made by Bengue and Co. Ltd., 24 Fitzroy Street, London, England, 1900-1940.
Bottle with ground glass stopper for chloroform, cased, English(?), 1850-1920
Empty ethyl chloride bottle for use with local anasethesia, made by Bengue and Co. Ltd., English, 1920-1950
Empty ethyl chloride bottle, made by Duncan, Flockhart and Co., British, 1925-1950
Anaesthetic bottle for ethyl chloride, empty, clear glass, in cardboard box, German, 1900-1910
Empty ethyl chloride bottle for use with local anaesthesia, by Bengue and Co., 52 Charlotte Street, London, England, 1900-1940.
1937
Empty ethyl chloride bottle for use with general anaesthesia, with case, made by Duncan, Flockhart and Co., British, 1937
Anaesthetic bottle for ethyl chloride, empty, clear glass with metal cap, by J.D. Riedel, Berlin, 1900-1920
1900-1930
Empty metal ethyl chloride anaesthetic bottle, Bengue mixture, French, 1900-1930
1890-1910
Glass chloroform bottle with metal cap and vulcanite jacket with "windows" to allow contents to be seen, European, c.1900
Empty ethyl chloride bottle for use with local anaesthesia, made by Dr. Bengue, 47 rue Blanche, Paris, France, 1900-1940. Supplied by B. Kuhn, Paris, France and London, England.
1914-1918
Brown glass chloroform dropping bottle, with scale and cork stopper, with plated dropping nozzle, German, First World War
Empty ethyl chloride bottle for general anaesthesia, made by Duncan, Flockhart and Co., British, 1925-1950
1880-1910
Mills type graduated chloroform drop bottle, in leather case, by Holborn Surgical Instrument Co. Ltd, London, 1880-1910
1870-1910
Dropping bottle for liquid anaesthetic, marked in drams, c1900
Empty ethyl chloride bottle, with box, for use with local anaesthesia, Hedley, English, 1900-1940
1950
Bottle of ethyl chloride for use as a local anaesthetic, with box, made by Duncan, Flockhart and Co. Ltd., British, 1950
1900-1918
Spray anaesthetic bottle with metal spray cap, containing Dr. Thilo's chloraethyl prepared in Vienna, Austrian, 1900-1918
Chloroform anaesthetic bottle(?), nickel-plated brass, by Young, Edinburgh, 1850-1920
Bottle with ground glass stopper for chloroform (cased), English(?), 1871-1930