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
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
13 bandages, in cardboard boxes, made by H. Beckmann, Holstenstrasse 46 / Fernstrasse 54, Kiel, Germany, 1910-1920. 13 bandages 1910-1920
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
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