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Swabs from Margaret Keenan’s first Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine, 8th December 2020

2020

Swabs in test tube

Swab, cotton wool

1880-1920

Swab, cotton wool

1880-1920

Swab, steel, nickel plated

1880-1920

Swab, steel, plated, probably British, 1880-1920

1880-1920

Sponge swab

Swab, in glass tube

Swab, cotton wool in glass tube

Swab, metal and cotton wool, in glass tube

Swab, in nickel plated brass case

1901-1930

Five disposable swabs in sealed packaging

circa 2014-15

Swab, cotton wool on metal rod in glass tube

Swab, in glass tube

1801-1900

Swab, with case

Swab with case for examination for diphtheria

Swab, steel, cotton-tipped

1880-1920

Swab, steel, nickel-plated

1880-1920

Swab, steel, plated with cotton-tip

1880-1920

Swab, steel, nickel-plated

1880-1920

Swabs, steel, nickle plated

1880-1920

Swab, steel, brass plated

1880-1920

Swab, steel, plated, probably British, 1880-1920

1880-1920

Swab, steel, plated, probably British, 1880-1920

1880-1920

Swab, steel, nickel plated

1880-1920

Gauze swab in sterile pack

1939-1950

Swab, steel, nickel plated

1880-1920

Swabs in test tubes, English(?), 1901-1930

1901-1930

Swab and wooden case supplied by Laboratories of Pathology and Public Health

Swab with wooden case supplied by Laboratories of Pathology and Public Heatlth

Swab, steel, cotton-tipped, in case, in envelope, British, early 20th century

Swab, steel, cotton-tipped

1901-1930

Collection of swabs, viz. 3 hospiswabs, 1 charcoal swab, 1 theatre swab and 1 algiswab, by Medical Wire and Equipment Co., Potley, Wilshire, 1981

Collection of swabs

1988

Swab, with case, for diphtheria testing, supplied by Public Health Dept., Croydon, English, 1935-1945

Swab, with case

Swab with case supplied by Public Health Dept., Beckenham, English, 1910-1950

Swab with case supplied by Public Health Dept.

Bottle of antiseptic surgical swabs called "Zimocsa Sponges", English, 1890-1900

Bottle of antiseptic surgical swabs called "Zimocsa Sponges"

1890-1900