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Box marked  “Stocking needles”

Box marked “Stocking needles”

1790-1819

43 Single needles

43 Single needles

1790-1819

One large needle

One large needle

1790-1819

Four packing needles

Four packing needles

1790-1819

Fourteen pieces of needles

Fourteen pieces of needles

1790-1819

Magnetic needle mounted on a metal stand

Magnetic needle mounted on a metal stand

1900-1980

Dip-needle, demonstration model

Dip-needle, demonstration model

Salah's sternal puncture needle

Salah's sternal puncture needle

4 hypodermic needles

4 hypodermic needles

1970-1980

Vibration magnetometer needle, Searle type

Vibration magnetometer needle, Searle type

1920-1969

Collection of twelve needles

Collection of twelve needles

Sub-Q-Set subcutaneous infusion needle for use with insulin infusion device by Travenol Laboratories Inc.

Sub-Q-Set subcutaneous infusion needle for use with insulin infusion device by Travenol Laboratories Inc.

1980-1990

Touch needles for the assay of gold

Touch needles for the assay of gold

Seven hypodermic needles with measured quantities of injection, with steel case

Seven hypodermic needles with measured quantities of injection, with steel case

Pneumo thorax needle with wire keeper by Genito Urinary Co. London

Pneumo thorax needle with wire keeper by Genito Urinary Co. London

1950

Pneumo thorax needle by Genito Urinary Co. London

Pneumo thorax needle by Genito Urinary Co. London

1950

Wooden needle, Roman

Wooden needle, Roman

Portion of Highton's single needle instrument

Portion of Highton's single needle instrument

Exploring needle

Exploring needle

Original telegraph needle instrument

Original telegraph needle instrument

Needles for Kingston Home Recorder

Needles for Kingston Home Recorder

Needle, by B. Braun Melsungen

Needle, by B. Braun Melsungen

Two Fox dip needles in carriers and ivory rubber

Two Fox dip needles in carriers and ivory rubber

1851-1900

Box Containg 4 Packets of Needles and Accessories.

Box Containg 4 Packets of Needles and Accessories.

Ferromagnetic needle made by purely organic preparation originating from 2

Ferromagnetic needle made by purely organic preparation originating from 2

Small portable single needle instrument

Small portable single needle instrument

'B-D' special needle in 3 parts

'B-D' special needle in 3 parts

1900-1960

Pneumo thorax needle with glass side arm by Genito Urinary Co. London

Pneumo thorax needle with glass side arm by Genito Urinary Co. London

1950

Replacement needles for IVF machine

Replacement needles for IVF machine

1994

Three boxes of B-D Micro-Fine + sterile needles

Three boxes of B-D Micro-Fine + sterile needles

1992

Packet of B-D Micro-Fine + sterile needles

Packet of B-D Micro-Fine + sterile needles

1992

Seven guide needles for iridium - 192 pins

Seven guide needles for iridium - 192 pins

1981

Two dip needles used by Sir J.C. Ross, c.1840

Two dip needles used by Sir J.C. Ross, c.1840

1840

Needles (x2), bleeding, hypodermic, from a blood transfusion apparatus believed to be designed by Oswald Hope Robertson during the First World War and made by the General Surgical Co. Ltd., England, 1917-1918. Previously thought to be designed by Geoffrey Keynes.

Hypodermic needles

1 Piece of cardboard with needle, darning needle and bodkin, cotton wrapped round

Cardboard with darning set

1790-1819

Needle cylinder: one of three, used with ‘Golden Fleece’ knitting machine, by South British Manufacturing Co. Ltd., Clerkenwell, London, England, 1900-1920

Needle cylinder: one of three, from ‘Golden Fleece’ knitting machine

1900-1920

'Tubunic' brand of apomorphine hydrochloride, 1/13 grain in 1cc solution for injection contained within a metal hypodermic needle and glass safety cover, by Roche Products Limited, Welwyn Garden City, Hertfordshire, England, 1908-1920

needle; controlled drug; apomorphine

1908-1920

Vicat needle testing equipment for ascertaining the setting time of cement (as specified in British Standard (BS)12. With dashpot

Vicat needle with Dashpot

Seven Salah bone marrow needles

Seven Salah bone marrow needles

1900-1980

Pneumo thorax needle with side connector by Genito Urinary Co. London, c.1950

Pneumo thorax needle with side connector by Genito Urinary Co. London

1950

Pattern wallet of "Solila" stainless steel needles, for dental, surgical and veterinary use, by Ash, England, c.1960

Pattern wallet of "Solila" stainless steel needles

Needle, attached to original label

Needle, attached to original label

24 wooden needles, 23 with metal hook at one end and one short with no hook

Needles for needle weir

Needle for Galvanometer.

Needle for Galvanometer

1850-1880

Needle from universal equinoctial sundial signed "Carl Von Mandern fecit Hafnia" (Copenhagen), 18th century

Needle from universal equinoctial sundial signed "Carl Von Mandern fecit Hafnia" (Copenhagen)

1701-1800

Packet of needles and cord

Packet of needles and cord

1846-1900

Needle cylinder: one of three, used with ‘Golden Fleece’ knitting machine, by South British Manufacturing Co. Ltd., Clerkenwell, London, England, 1900-1920

Needle cylinder: one of three, from ‘Golden Fleece’ knitting machine

1900-1920

'Tubunic' brand of morphine hydrochloride, 1.5 grains in 1cc solution for injection contained within a metal hypodermic needle and glass safety cover, by Roche Products Limited, Welwyn Garden City, Hertfordshire, England, 1908-1920 Morphine hydrochloride is powerful analgesic and narcotic but it also has central stimulant The chief uses of morphine are for the relief of pain, the procuring of sleep where sleeplessness is due to pain, the arrest of haemorrhage, the supression of cough and the relief of anxiety and apprehension.

'Tubunic' brand of morphine hydrochloride

1908-1920

Box of 100 Novo Fine (28G x 1/2", 0, 36 x 12mm) needles sterilised with ethylene oxide for use with the Novopen Insulin delivery systems. Manufactured by Novo Nordisk A/S, Denmark (1992).

Box of 100 Novo Fine needles

1992

Two 'Tubunic' brand of metal hypodermic needles, squeeze tubes and glass safety covers, containing 'Omnopon' brand of morphine (0.25 grains) in 1cc solution for injection. Morphine is powerful analgesic and narcotic but it also has central actions. The chief uses of morphine are for the relief of pain, the procuring of sleep where sleeplessness is due to pain, the arrest of haemorrhage, the supression of cough and the relief of anxiety and apprehension.

Two 'Tubunic' brand of metal hypodermic needles