Image
Category
Collection
Maker
Object type
Place
Material
Date

Pewter inhaler, in the shape of a tankard

1800-1900

Inhaler, conical glass flask connected to mouthpiece by Flexible Tube

1901-1930

Plastic inhaler, Coghill's type

Metal funnel, possibly from an inhaler

Pewter inhaler

1801-1900

Mouthpiece from inhaler by Dr. Nelson in 1865

1865

Earthenware inhaler, invented by Dr. Nelson in 1865

Earthenware inhaler, invented by Dr. Nelson in 1865

Mouthpiece from inhaler invented by Dr. Nelson

Glass inhaler, in case

Tuffier's chloroform inhaler

1920-1935

Pewter inhaler, 19th century

1801-1900

Stopcock from apparatus for nitrous oxide anaesthesia

1880-1920

Inhaler for chloroform anaesthesia

1848-1900

Valve from Squire's inhaler for ether anaesthesia

Glass inhaler, small enough to carry in pocket

Metal case for inhaler

Pewter disc from pewter inhaler

1900-1926

Pewter inhaler, 19th century

1801-1900

Bronze apparatus, probably an inhaler

Townley's inhaler for chloroform anaesthesia

1860-1900

Nose piece from nasal nitrous oxide apparatus

1871-1930

Tyrrell's inhaler for "open" chloroform anaesthesia

1898-1920

Modification of Sibson's inhaler for chloroform anaesthesia

1851-1900

Flannel cover for inhaler for "open" chloroform anaesthesia

1898-1920

Lucas's glass inhaler for alcohol

1900-1920

Earthenware inhaler, invented by Dr. Nelson in 1865

1901-1940

Vulcanite tap from anaesthetic inhaler

1880-1920

Tin inhaler

Earthenware inhaler probably made by S.Maw

1870-1901

Bag from inhalation apparatus

1880-1920

Junker's chloroform inhaler

1871-1910

Junker chloroform inhaler

1871-1920

Chloroform bottle from Junker's inhaler for chloroform anaesthesia

1867-1900

Glass inhaler, Roger's type, in leather covered case

Jeffreys respirator for the relief of lung disorders

1836-1900

Mouthpiece from inhaler probably made by S.Maw

1870-1901

Inhaler shaped like a smoking pipe

1888-1910

Shipway's intratracheal apparatus for warmed ether and chloroform anaesthesia

1916-1919

Pewter inhaler, Mudge type, English, 19th century

1801-1900

Inhaler for use with bronchovydrin penicillin

1945-1955

Collison inhaler, for administration of measured quantities of drugs to the lungs

1934-1940

Snow chloroform inhaler

1870-1910

Schimmelbusch mask for open chloroform anaesthesia

1890-1935

Union, from unidentified anaesthetic apparatus

1871-1930

Stopper from chloroform bottle from modified Junker inhaler

1867-1920

Tyrrell's inhaler for "open" chloroform anaesthesia

1898-1920

Rendle's Compendium for alcohol, chloroform and ether mixture anaesthesia

1869-1910

Taylor's modification of Silk's inhaler for anaesthesia

1894-1904

Wire-framed mark for "open" chloroform

1870-1920