Mallam's vaccinator, patented and manufactured by Arnold and Sons, London, 1874-1900 Mallam-type vaccinator, London, England, 1874-1900 Public Health & Hygiene 1874-1900
Can for methylated spirit, for use with sterilizer, by Arnold and Sons, 123 Giltspur Street, 31 West Smithfield, London, England. Can for methylated spirit Surgery
Bistoury, straight, fine point, by Arnold and Sons, London, 1905 Bistoury, straight, fine point Surgery 1905
Mallam vaccination scarificator, c. 1874, by Arnold and Sons Vaccination scarificator Public Health & Hygiene 1871-1880
Hypodermic syringe, nickel plated brass, cased, with accessories, military issue, by Arnold and Sons, London, 1905-1920 Hypodermic syringe Therapeutics 1905-1920
Hypodermic needle, 1871-1890 Hypodermic syringe, glass and silver-plated brass, Therapeutics 1871-1890
Case for hypodermic syringe with green lining, 1871-1890 Hypodermic syringe, glass and silver-plated brass, Therapeutics 1871-1890
Large format colour photograph by Neal Slavin: Smithfield Market Workers. The Hope, Smithfield, London. 9.6.83 Smithfield MaSmithfield Market Workers. The Hope, Smithfield, London Photographs 1983-06-09
Hypodermic syringe, glass and silver-plated brass, cased, by Arnold and Sons, London, 1871-1890 Hypodermic syringe Therapeutics 1871-1890
Brass vaccinator, spring action, in leather case, by Arnold and Sons, London, 1866-1928 Vaccinator Public Health & Hygiene 1866-1928