Browse Artefacts (885 total)

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Metal blade with no handle. No label.

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This bag contains:
Binaural stethoscope
Wooden tube container
Glass slide case
Migos haemometer
Haemocytometer
Case of microscopic glass squares
6 glass bottles with cork stoppers
4 glass test tubes with rubber stoppers
Case containing spare…

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Black leatherette briefcase.

This bag contains:
Eli Lilly plastic case for holding medicine bottles
Bottle of Solution No. 45 Merthiolate
Bottle of Tincture No. 99 Merthiolate
Metal case containing glass bottle
Thermometer
Body temperature…

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This bag was donated by Elizabeth Strong, the daughter of John Strong. Professor John Strong was a lecturer at the University of Edinburgh, served in the Royal Army Medical Corps during the Second World War and was President of the Royal College of…

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Case containing instruments used to visually count the number of cells in a blood sample.

The case contains:
Haemocytometer
Kilnostik ototscope
Kit for draining fluid from the body
Portable paraffin stove
Ophthalmoscope
Microscope set
Roll…

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This bag contains:
Instrument for testing for diabetes
Wooden box containing surgical instruments
Dr Sotheby's Drainage Trocar
Metal box of surgical instruments
Leather case containing surgical instruments
Object of measurement
Ear…

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Black briefcase-like bag. The front of the bag folds forwards to reveal two compartments and four drawers within the bag. Produced by Archd.[Archibald] Young and Son, Forrest Road, Edinburgh.

The bag contains:
Elastikon Bandage
Elastic Adhesive…

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Bag of Dr D A MacMillan Shearer, Whitehead Street, Tyne Dock. Black, briefcase like bag. Opens from the top and the side.

This bag contains:
Laennec stethoscope
Klinostik Otoscope Kit
Hellige haemacytometer
Morton's Ophthalmoscope
Surgical…

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A small cylindrical medicine vial filled with light-brown pills, labelled ‘Dover’s Powder Representing 2 ½ grs.’.

Dover’s Powder found popularity as an ‘admirable anodyne diaphoretic’ (Wood, Bache, 1874, p.1368), and was named after…

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A small cylindrical medicine vial filled with light-brown pills, labelled ‘Dover’s Powder Representing 2 ½ grs.’.

Dover’s Powder found popularity as an ‘admirable anodyne diaphoretic’ (Wood, Bache, 1874, p.1368), and was named after…
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