Small example of Rider's hot air engine, heated by gas, on maker's wooden base, manufactured by Hayward-Tyler & Co. Ltd. Rider's hot air engine 1875-1887
'The Eclectic' inhaler, glazed china, thermometer missing, designed by Bullock and Reynolds, made by S. Maw Son and Thompson, 11 and 12 Aldersgate Street, Barbican, London, 1870-1900. 'The Eclectic' inhaler 1870-1900
Piston action syringe, brass, by S. Maw, 11 Aldersgate Street, Barbican, London, England. Piston action syringe
Syringe with stopcock, for use with 2 of the cupping glasses, by S. Maw and Son, 11 Aldersgate Street, Barbican, London, England, 1860-1870. Syringe with stopcock 1860-1870
Measuring cylinder with ground glass neck and circular foot; 25mL in 2mL x 0.2mL graduations. Made by Hospital & Laboratory Supplies Ltd, London, 1930-1977. The object has 'HOSLAB' etched vertically near the neck of the cylinder with 'ML' and 'C20°C' written underneath this. Measuring cylinder 1930-1977
Measuring cylinder with ground glass opening, 3-25mL in 2mL x 0.2mL increments, made by Hospital & Laboratory Supplies Ltd., Charterhouse Square, London EC1, date 1930-1977. Object has "HOSLAB" written vertically at the opening, with "ML", "C20°C" and "B" inscribed below. The number "12" is handritten to the right of "HOSLAB". Measuring cylinder 25mL 1930-1977