Tonsil guillotine, possibly Fahnestock's, steel and ebonite by Mathieu of Paris, mid 19th century Tonsil guillotine, French, mid 19th century. 1831-1870
Frere Come's single-bladed lithotane with curved blade, spring handle and bulbous mahogany handle, by Eanis(?), c. 1780 Frere Come's single bladed lithotome, c. 1780. 1701-1850
Throat brush, possibly MacKenzie, ebony, aluminium(?), probably British, late 19th century Laryngeal instruments, late 19th-early 20th century. 1871-1900
Laryngeal forceps, MacKenzie, steel, nickel plated, by Down of London, early 20th century Laryngeal forceps, early 20th century. 1901-1930
Surgical instrument set, mainly trephination, with two amputation instruments, in leather case, 18th century Brambilla's textbook of military surgery, 1782 with 18th century surgical instruments. 1701-1800
Cylinder for anaesthetic gas, made in Paris, French, 1860-1940 Cylinder for ethyl chloride anaesthetic spray 1860-1940
MacKenzie's laryngeal ecraseur, plated steel and ebony, probably British, late 19th century Laryngeal instruments, late 19th-early 20th century. 1871-1900
MacKenzie's laryngeal electrode wood, metal and gum elastic, probably British, c. 1900 Laryngeal instruments, late 19th-early 20th century. 1890-1910
Laryngeal lancet, MacKenzie, steel, nickel plated, by Down Bros. of London, early 20th century Laryngeal lancet, early 20th century. 1901-1930
Mahogany case for surgical instrument set, by Savigny and Co., 1810-1850 Surgical instrument set, London, England, 1810-1812 1810-1812
InSite Vision tower composing of metal wheeled tower, Xenon Fibreoptic Light source and cable by Intuitive Surgical, Camera Control Unit, GP-US522 by Pansonic, Trinitron Colour Video Monitor and power cable, model number PVM-1953MD, serial number 2002264, made in Japan, 1995 from da Vinci® Classic surgical system for robot assisted minimally invasive surgery used by Lord Ara Darzi in 2001 to perform the first clinical case using a da Vinci system in the UK, made by Intuitive Surgical, Inc, United States, 1999-2001 InSite Vision tower, from da Vinci® Classic surgical system 1999-2001
Cantharidal plaster in original wrapper, by Seabury and Johnson, United States Cantharidal plaster, American, early 20th century. 1901-1930
Fell-O'Dwyer apparatus, steel, nickel plated, with 3 steel heads and 2 vulcanite Apparatus for artificial respiration, 1880s