This is a vintage lot of over 30 medical, surgical instruments. Some are marked BET Z, Germany others are unmarked. This lot comes with a BET Z sterilizing pan and removable tray. See photos also included our seven catgut suture sealed tubes. The lot weighs over 8 pounds. The tools are in good to very good condition, some needed a bit of cleaning. I have no idea what the instruments are for. Please see photos for reference. I have obtained these from an estate sale over 20 years ago. They have been stored ever since. The Betz sterilizer pan with lid measures 16 x 7 wide by 3 1/ 2 inches high.
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This vintage medical Potain’s Aspirator, manufactured in the late 1800′s to early 1900′s, is a rare find for collectors and enthusiasts of medical antiques. The device is made with precision and features clear instructions for use. It is a valuable addition to any collection of medical equipment and supplies. The Potain’s Aspirator is a must-have for those interested in the history of medicine and the development of medical equipment. Please refer to images. No bottle but does have original directions. Fascinating piece of medical history.
Antique tape measure from a medical supply and prosthetics company.
Original vintage stethoscope with interesting mechanism of rotation tip. This is a Soviet Apparently military stethoscope, still without the metal structure that is attached to the neck, that is, a primitive version.
This antique glass medical syringe features a unique wooden stopper, a testament to early medical technology. The syringe is composed of clear glass and retains its original wooden plunger mechanism. Although age and use have left their marks, this rare piece provides a glimpse into medical practices of the past. It is ideal for collectors of vintage medical instruments or historical memorabilia. The glass syringe shows signs of wear consistent with age, including minor discoloration and surface marks. The wooden plunger is intact, but some minor surface wear is present. Estimated early 20th century.
1950′s Thermocautery Medical Kit. A rare and intriguing kit which was given as a gift to a French Neurosurgeon. The original gift card is still intact which reads “Doctor Marcel Paris, head of the Surgery Department at the English Hospital”. Good condition with a catch lock on the box. Size approx 4.5 inch H 8 inch W 5.5 D.
Antique Infared Treatment Lamp Vintage Medical Equipment?? That can be converted to a Handheld spotlight by unscrewing the heating element/ Heating Core. Heat element and Eddison light bulb included. This would be a great addition to any vintage style room or would be great as Prop for photoshoots or music video. Tested working as seen in photos. Self Graded = Vg+ slight imperfections in paint like scuff marks. Removable Metal safety grate screen. Vintage medical dentistry equipment. Acquired from New York City from my Uncles personal collection. Stored properly and well maintained through its age. Zoalite Model number Z-10 from the Burdick Corporation of Milton, Wisconsin. Features bakelite handle on an adjustable gooseneck frame at top. Cast iron post and stand with original line switch, patented May 1910. Newly rewired in the USA with all UL approved parts. These heat lamps were originally designed to be used by physicians for infrared treatment (believed to impact energy and relieve muscle pain).
This vintage sterilizer, made by American Sterilizer Company, is perfect for medical and dental use. Its model number is 1101466 and it is a liquid chemical sterilizer. The sterilizer is located in the United States and is intended for use in medical/ dentistry. It is a reliable and efficient tool for sterilizing instruments and equipment. The sterilizer type is an autoclave, which is a pressure cooker that uses steam to sterilize its contents. This sterilizer is categorized under Autoclaves & Sterilizers, Medical & Lab Equipment, Devices, Healthcare, Lab & Dental, and Business & Industrial. Get your hands on this high-quality sterilizer and ensure that your equipment is always sterile.
Some were quite old and others were 20th century. Since Johns Hopkins was THE major hospital through the centuries, there were quite a few rare medical instruments to find. First is a Very Rare Aesculap Surgical Digit cutter. It is missing a screw but can be fixed easily… You can see the open hole, but it is in good condition otherwise. It is 15 in length and weighty. The other instruments are a glass fermentation tube with glass foot in good condition, Forcep a little rust, Metal Syringe tough to open, nasal dilator, surgical sponge tweezers and a pump aerator that sits in a jar which I do not have.