Empty anaesthetic metal bottle for "Anestile" (ethyl chloride and methyl chloride mixture) Anaesthesiology 1895-1930
Bottle of ethyl chloride for use as a local anaesthetic, with box, made by Duncan, Flockhart and Co. Ltd., British, 1950 Bottle of ethyl chloride for use as a local anaesthetic Anaesthesiology 1950
Boxed ethyl chloride anaesthetic spray, by Gedeon Richter Ltd., England, 1950-1960 Boxed ethyl chloride anaesthetic spray Dentistry
Ethyl chloride spray bottle, boxed, by Hedley and Co., London, 1960-1970 Ethyl chloride spray bottle Dentistry 1960-1970
Spray anaesthetic bottle with metal spray cap, containing Dr. Thilo's chloraethyl prepared in Vienna, Austrian, 1900-1918 Spray anaesthetic bottle with metal spray cap Anaesthesiology 1900-1918
Samples of ignition control additives for petrol engines by Associated Octel, c.1970. (two sets of sealed glass ampoules). Two vials containing ethyl chloride. Samples of ignition control additives for petrol engines by Associated Octel Industrial Chemistry 1970