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.
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Many pieces of vintage glassware. Mostly Pyrex and Atlas. I did see a Kimax and an Ek & Krebs in there too. Some are in original packaging. 2 plastic cubes, several plastic thermometers. Glass stirrer and several glass thermometers. A bunch of miscellaneous stuff, too.
This listing is for a neat old vintage US Navy Medical wood crate that held blood bank equipment. The crate measures 27 1/2″ long x 13 3/8″ wide and stands 9 tall. It has markings on all sides, including the bottom. There is no lid with this box. It is held together with nails and the condition is pretty decent. Kind of what you would except from a 70+ year old box. I think this dated to about 1952, going by the numbers. Really cool and rare. I cannot find another one anywhere. Lots of pictures to help you determine condition.
This antique cranial trephine surgical/medical instrument is a rare find for collectors of medical history. Manufactured before 1930, this trephine is a testament to the surgical advancements of the past. A trephine is a tool used for trepanation, or the creation of a hole in the skull, this antique instrument is a dangerous and fascinating piece. Its historical significance and medical value make it a must-have for anyone interested in the history of medicine. This trephine is a great addition to any antique collection and is sure to spark conversation and curiosity. This is for 2 Trephines and a mouth spreader/gag. One of the trephines is missing the handle but is in great shape otherwise. The other is missing the handle and the depth adjuster. The mouth gage is complete and working. Thanks for looking and feel free to ask questions.
This antique cranial trephine surgical/medical instrument is a rare find for collectors and history enthusiasts alike. Dating back to pre-1930, this trephine is a testament to the medical advancements of the past. The trephine is a surgical tool used for trepanation, a procedure in which a hole is drilled into the skull. This antique piece is made of high-quality materials and has been well-preserved over the years. It is perfect for display or for use in educational purposes. This trephine does have some rust on it, but is complete and the depth adjuster for the drill still works. Thanks for looking and feel free to ask questions.
VINTAGE EVER READY FIRST AID KIT IN TIN. TIN MEASURES 27 CM X 20CM X 5CM APPROX. TIN CONTENTS INCLUDE THE FOLLOWING. 1 X BPC 1/2 OZ PACKET OF SURGICAL LINT (STILL SEALED). 1 X BPC 1 SQ YARD OF SURGICAL GAUZE (STILL SEALED). 1 X BPC 1/2 OZ PACKET OF BORIC LINT (STILL SEALED). 1 X JOHNSON AND JOHNSON TRIANGULAR BANDAGE. 1 X BOX OF 4 AROMATIC AMMONIA AMPOULES. 1 X 2 OZ PACKET OF SODIUM BICARBONATE. 1 X BPC 2 IN X 4 YD SURGICAL BANDAGE. 1 X BPC 1 1/2 IN X 4 YD SURGICAL BANDAGE. 1 X BPC PLAIN LINT FINGER DRESSING. 1 X BPC MEDIUM PLAIN LINT DRESSING. 1 X BPC MEDIUM MEDICATED LINT DRESSING. 1 X JOHNSON AND JOHNSON W. 3 IN X 4 YD BANDAGE. 2 X GAUZE DRESSING STERI PADS. 5 X BAND AID PLASTIC STRIPS. 1 X LOOSE CREPE BANDAGE. 1 X EYE PATCH. 2 X TONGUE SPATULAS.
This item is UNTESTED and a mystery to me. It is engraved (look at pics), and quite unique. Unless described differently, the posted pictures are NOT stock images and are NOT a copy from another listing. The posted video and/or pictures are of exactly what you will be receiving, no more, no less. The images are the best source of description. Thank you for your interest in Thrift Hoarder!