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Category
Collection
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Object type
Place
Material
Date
PenMix insulin injection pen

PenMix insulin injection pen

1993

Pravaz type hypodermic syringe, French, 1855-1890.

Pravaz type hypodermic syringe, French, 1855-1890.

1855-1890

Resuscitator set

Resuscitator set

Pur-in-Pen insulin injection device

Pur-in-Pen insulin injection device

1992

Lancets for bloodletting, England, 1794

Lancets for bloodletting, England, 1794

1792-1794

Blood transfusion apparatus, 1914-1918

Blood transfusion apparatus, 1914-1918

1914-1918

Enema syringes, 18th-19th centuries.

Enema syringes, 18th-19th centuries.

1871-1900

Scarificator with thirteen lancets, European, 17th century.

Scarificator with thirteen lancets, European, 17th century.

1601-1700

Resuscitator kit for reviving "persons apparently dead"

Resuscitator kit for reviving "persons apparently dead"

Portable insulin infusion pump - strap, spare batteries, instructions, 1980s.

Portable insulin infusion pump - strap, spare batteries, instructions, 1980s.

1981-1990

B-D pen insulin delivery system in carrying case for use with 1.5ml insulin cartridges

B-D pen insulin delivery system in carrying case for use with 1.5ml insulin cartridges

1992

Metal ammoniaphone, for voice cultivation, in box, invented, by Dr. Carter Moffat, by Medical Battery Co., London, 1871-1900

Ammoniaphone, 'for voice cultivation by chemical means', English, 1871-1900.

1871-1900

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

Hypodermic syringe, silver and glass, Pravaz type, cased, French, 1860-1900

Pravaz-type hypodermic syringe, late 19th century.

1860-1900

Mechanical massager, Dr. Macaura's blood circulator made by British Appliances Manufacturing Co, Leeds, England, 1905-1915

Dr. Macaura's mechanical massager

1905-1915

Military medicine chest, German Army issue, contents incomplete, 1914-1918

Field medical pannier and contents. German, 1914-1918.

1914-1918

Metal ammoniaphone with original cardboard packaging. For voice cultivation, invented, by Dr. Carter Moffat, by Medical Battery Co., London, 1871-1900

Ammoniaphone, 'for voice cultivation by chemical means', English, 1871-1900.

1871-1900

Three PenMix 30/70 insulin injection pens from packet of five by Novo Nordisk A/S, Denmark. Each pen contains a mixture of byphasic and isophane human insulin and is a disposable dial-a-dose insulin delivery device able to deliver 2 - 78 units of insulin in increments of 2 units. Launched in Britain in February 1993

Group of insulin delivery devices, 1985-1993.