Image
Category
Collection
Object type
Maker
Place of origin
Date

Five ampoules of sterile catgut suture in carton

1901-1950

Bacti-Cinerator II by Sherwood Medical Industries

1960-1975

Popper Numbers teaching cards, about 1960

1959-1962

Aluminium medal to commemorate the establishment of the hospital and medical school of Michoacan at Morelia

1901

Reverend Cecil and Felicia, Saint Louis, Missouri, 2002

2002

Gibbon-Mayo pump oxygenator (screen type) heart-lung machine

1958

Photograph showing Ruth Wilson kissing Homer the timber wolf

1965-11-28

Photograph shows a zookeeper bottle-feeding a baby pygmy hippo

1951-04-04

Barnes Brothers' constantnometer and ampere rule

1903

Chemical reagent

Spike candle holder used in ore mining in Alaska

-1911

Six "Westport" cardiac catheters, 100 and 120cm, Goodale-Lubin, Lehman and NIH tips, by Sherwood Medical Industries, Inc., St. Louis, Missouri, USA, 1970s

Six "Westport" cardiac catheters

1970-1980

Bottle of "Cactina Pillets", in original carton, by the Sultan Drug Co., U.S.A., 1920-1940

Bottle of "Cactina Pillets"

1920-1940

Bottle of "Cactina Pillets", in original carton, by the Sultan Drug Co., U.S.A., 1901-1940

Bottle of "Cactina Pillets"

1901-1940

Bottle of "Bromidia" sedative elixir (Chloral hydrate, potassium bromide, ext. Hyoscycamus), by Battle and Co., USA; manufactured in the UK by Roberts and Co. Bromidia was sold in France as early as the late 1880s, and Roberts and Co. closed around 1930, so this presumably dates between 1890 and 1930.

Bottle of Bromidia sedative

Hat, baseball cap in white and green with Monsanto's 'Roundup Ready Soybeans' trademark on the front. Made for Monsanto by J. G. Rebbe & Associates, Ballwin, Missouri, 1996-1999.

Roundup Ready Soybeans baseball cap

1996-1999

Bottle of "Ecthol" by Battle and Co., USA, in original wrapper

Bottle of "Ecthol" by Battle and Co.

Black and white silver gelatin photograph entitled 'St. Louis, Louisiana, Purchase Exposition View' dated 1904. From the Impressions Gallery exhibition, 'What a Woman Can Do With a Camera' 13 July - 25 August 1984

St. Louis, Louisiana, Purchase Exposition View

1904

American football helmet (half-sectioned) made by Uniroyal Limited, Dumfriesshire, Scotland, and paint coated by Walter Wurdack Inc., St Louis, Missouri, United States, 1977-1982

American football helmet (half-sectioned) made by Uniroyal Limited

1977-1982

American football helmet (half-section piece) made by Uniroyal Limited, Dumfriesshire, Scotland, and paint coated by Walter Wurdack Inc., St Louis, Missouri, United States, 1977-1982

American football helmet (half-section piece) made by Uniroyal Limited

1977-1982

American football helmet (half-section piece) made by Uniroyal Limited, Dumfriesshire, Scotland, and paint coated by Walter Wurdack Inc., St Louis, Missouri, United States, 1977-1982

American football helmet (half-section piece) made by Uniroyal Limited

1977-1982