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For dilating structures.
Ivory knob.

Old tag: Mrs. J. Draper

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Metal syringe with side attachment and separate screw on tibular pieces connected by now hardened cotton wrapped tubing.

Brass plaque: J + S MAW

No. 55

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Includes:Bakelite nasal syringe 24 cm.  Old tag: Unknown m. 1971-052 Large bakelite syringe nozzle tip 26 cm.  "ROYAL" THE BUTLER HARD RUBBER CO Metal nozzle tip 20 cmm.  Old tag: Mrs. M. Soulsby M. 1987-073 On nozzle: Capital "F" Brass syringe 22…

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Old tag: Hollander D. DDS. M. 1998-132

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First case Includes:  ½ minute timer Oral ℉ thermometer Second case empty  Old tag: TWITCHELL, E. MD. M. 1984-156

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In wood box (?) cherry

Manometer - Hawsley and Sons, London

In fitted box.

Developed by Dr. John Mclean’s father
Used by Dr. Waite 1900-1930

Label: EB MEYROWITZ. New York, London, Paris.

Series of lenses by rotating the lower disk. The middle disk indicates the strength of the lens in the sight hole. The upper disk provides supplementary lenses when needed. Screw on ivory and metal handle.

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Includes: Label: Microscope by Dr. Louis Cantor, donated by Mrs. Hermine Kamins.  Extra lens  Fitted block with lens, old cotton. 

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Mounted: Donated by WH. GLASS, MD.

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Tag: GLASS W.H. GLASS, MD. M. 1981-133

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BRASS MONOCULAR (a).

Triangular base (extra stage piece and lens = b + c).

Old tag: M-1981-134 Wm (Glass)

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Portable mercurial compressed air manometer (boxed).

Old tag: Donated by Mark Cavanaugh, m. 1988 -071

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Label in box with directions: "Connect 2 metallic cords or wire with the sockets in the end of the box, and apply the handles connected with the other ends of the metallic cords to any part of the person through which it is desirable to pass the…

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The three scrolled legs support the stage; mounted separately on the base (missing in this model) is a concave mirror. The circular stage has a central aperture for illumination by transmitted light. Except for the wooden base, it is made entirely of…
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