Unknown obstetric instrument possibly for use during labour to aid delivery of the baby's head 1920-1980
Telegraph Block Instrument; Lancashire & Yorkshire Railway, 3 position type, complete with tapper, case stamped "L and YR" (claimed ex BR-Clapham) Telegraph Block Instrument; Lancashire & Yorkshire Railway
Coronal Diagnostic Spectrometer (CDS) instrument for Solar and Heliospheric Observatory (SOHO), model. Developed by Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, Didcot, UK, 1995 SOHO Coronal Diagnostic Spectrometer (CDS) 1995
Battery operated portable insulin infusion pump type MS36, with strap, spare batteries and instruction booklet by Graseby Medical Portable insulin infusion pump, 1980s. 1981-1990
Throat brush, possibly MacKenzie, ebony, aluminium(?), probably British, late 19th century Laryngeal instruments, late 19th-early 20th century. 1871-1900
Frere Come's single-bladed lithotane with curved blade, spring handle and bulbous mahogany handle, by Eanis(?), c. 1780 Frere Come's single bladed lithotome, c. 1780. 1701-1850
Laryngeal forceps, MacKenzie, steel, nickel plated, by Down of London, early 20th century Laryngeal forceps, early 20th century. 1901-1930
Tonsil guillotine, possibly Fahnestock's, steel and ebonite by Mathieu of Paris, mid 19th century Tonsil guillotine, French, mid 19th century. 1831-1870
Hypodermic syringe, silver and glass, Pravaz type, cased, French, 1860-1900 Pravaz-type hypodermic syringe, late 19th century. 1860-1900