Rectangular polished oak medicine chest, with 30 glass bottles, 4 labelled, 2 measuring cylinders, balance but no weights, glass pestle and mortar, 3 ceramic jars, knife, phials, plaster and gauze, English, mid 19th century Rectangular polished oak medicine chest 1830-1870
Medicine chest, Dalmahoy style, by Stock, contains only 2 glass bottles, both labelled, one for moustache wax, French, c1800 Medicine chest 1750-1830
Electrotherapy couch, used by patients undergoing auto-conduction therapy for nervous or metabolic conditions; has two metal handles (with signs of use) on chair arms, and metal plate beneath upper cushion; handles and plate would have been attached to high-frequency D'Arsonval apparatus; supplied by the Medical Supply Association to Dr. Alexander Bruce, 1904 Electrotherapy couch 1904
Drawer unit of 24 drawers, containing miscellaneous microscope parts Drawer unit of 24 drawers, containing miscellaneous microscope parts
Medicine chest, mahogany, extensive contents include drugs from ten suppliers, four lancets, scales with glass pans, first half 19th century, much of the contents label Laudanum bottles, c 19th century. 1801-1850
Medicine chest, mahogany exterior, with 33 glass bottles (mostly empty), 5 labelled, 5 dispensing pots, Wedgwood mortar and pestle, tin of antikamnia tablets, probe and pill tile, made by Arnold, Smithfield, London, the Antikamnia Chemical Co., S. Maw, Son & Thompson of 7-12 Aldersgate, London and the Wedgwood Co., also traders or makers at 46 Holborn Viaduct, London, England, c. 1880. Medicine chest 1860-1900
Medicine chest, used to contain liquer and cordials, containing 12 unlabelled empty glass bottles, English(?), 1770-1870 Medicine chest, 1770-1870 1770-1870
Medicine chest, mahogany, 22 glass bottles, 20 labelled, 15 from T.C. Lester of Hull, 4 drawers of drugs, 4 boxes of drugs, 1 loose label, 7 glass fluid measures, 1 pottery fluid measure, 1 card pill box, 1 pottery pestle, 1 pottery pill tile, scales, plaster spreader, knife and catgut tube, c1840 Medicine chest 1820-1850
Medicine chest, book-style opening, excellent contents including labelled bottles and drawers, c.1815 Medicine chest 1810-1825