Jacobsen's rubber water bottle in frame, by Steger, Kiel, 1872 Jacobsen's rubber water bottle in frame 1872
Parts of resuscitation apparatus, Draeger's, including regulator valve with 2 gauges and 2 face masks, made in Lubeck and Kiel, Germany (West), 1901-1918 Parts of resuscitation apparatus 1901-1918
Rotary gyro compass, fully contained inside metal housing, with threaded tube and three braided cables, possibly experimental or developmental model, by Anschütz & Co., Kiel, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany, c.1909 Rotary gyro compass circa 1909
Part of Dr. Roth Drager's portable anaesthetic apparatus, two canvas bags taken from a captured battleship, by H. Beckmann, Kiel, 1914-1918 Part of Dr. Roth Drager's portable anaesthetic apparatus 1914-1918
Box containing dressing for burns, by H. Beckmann, Holstenstrasse 46, Kiel, Germany, 1914-1918. Box containing dressing for burns 1914-1918
Box containing dressing for burns, by H. Beckmann, Holstenstrasse 46, Kiel, Germany, 1914-1918. Box containing dressing for burns 1914-1918
X-ray machine Omniscope, comprises only resistor, transformer housing and X-ray plate carrier, by Pohl of Kiel, German, early 20th century, with accessories 'Omniscope' X-ray machine 1914-1930
13 bandages, in cardboard boxes, made by H. Beckmann, Holstenstrasse 46 / Fernstrasse 54, Kiel, Germany, 1910-1920. 13 bandages 1910-1920