Drawer unit of 24 drawers, containing miscellaneous microscope parts Drawer unit of 24 drawers, containing miscellaneous microscope parts
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
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
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
Desk, made for use with microscope and accessories, once the property of a Dr. Cordley of Bradford, English Desk, made for use with microscope and accessories 1880-1940
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, 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, used to contain liquer and cordials, containing 12 unlabelled empty glass bottles, English(?), 1770-1870 Medicine chest, 1770-1870 1770-1870
Medicine chest, book-style opening, excellent contents including labelled bottles and drawers, c.1815 Medicine chest 1810-1825