Welcome to my lisitng for this old Sharman’s kymographic tubal insufflation apparatus made by Brandon Electrical Engineering. It is in “as found condition”. Comes with everything you see in the photos. A “Sharman’s kymographic tubal insufflation apparatus” is a medical device invented by Dr. Albert Sharman, used to assess the patency of fallopian tubes by introducing carbon dioxide into the uterus and observing the pressure changes on a kymograph, essentially a recording device that visually displays pressure fluctuations; it was a key tool in diagnosing female infertility before being largely replaced by hysterosalpingography which uses radiopaque dye for imaging purposes.
Interesting piece, for learning or unique vintage decor. Sherwood Medical Industries started creating these Laryngoscopic Mankins in 1967. This looks to be in great condition; the power cord is intact and the light works (pictured). The drawer houses transparency slides to insert for viewing without the gagging of a human subject. Slides are labeled and numbered. Psycho-surrealism, Fantastic Planet, 1970′s, 1960′s, strange, mad scientist.
Here is a description of what items come with this set. 5 Glass Filabon bottles (pre-natal care pill bottles). 2 Glass medicine bottles. Two jars of umbilical tape. Box of sterilized medical sutures (10 tubes). Vintage calipers (2 sets).
This Olympus MAJ-898 Remote Control Unit is a must-have for healthcare, lab, and dental professionals. With its user-friendly interface, it provides easy access to various functions, making it an ideal tool for managing medical equipment and devices. Its compact design and ergonomic feel make it easy to handle and store, while its durable construction ensures long-lasting use. This remote control unit is specifically designed for use with Olympus MAJ-898 medical equipment and devices, and its compatibility with other brands and models is limited. With its sleek design and efficient functionality, it is an excellent addition to any healthcare, lab, or dental facility. The sale of this item may be subject to regulation by the U. Food and Drug Administration and state and local regulatory agencies.
The simulator is designed for a targeted impact on the development and training of the human respiratory system, both during inhalation and exhalation.
Objective Microscope Lomo Lens Vintage Soviet 40 x 0.65 FL 64057. Enhance your microscopy experience with this vintage LOMO 40x 0.65 objective, a high-quality optical component produced by the legendary Leningrad Optical-Mechanical Association (LOMO). Known for its precision craftsmanship, LOMO optics have been widely used in scientific research, medical laboratories, and educational institutions. These objectives are recognized for their sharp image quality, durability, and precision, making them a valuable addition to any microscope setup. Numerical Aperture (NA): 0.65. Thread Size: RMS standard (Royal Microscopical Society). Compatibility: Fits most standard microscopes with an RMS thread. Condition: Vintage, excellent working condition. Storage: Includes a plastic storage case for safe keeping and transport. Superior Optical Quality – Produces sharp, high-contrast images with minimal aberrations? Durable Metal Construction – Ensures longevity and reliability? Standard RMS Thread – Compatible with most modern and vintage microscopes? Protective Storage Case Included – Keeps the objective safe from dust and damage. This LOMO 40x 0.65 microscope objective is a great choice for collectors, hobbyists, students, and professionals looking for a reliable, high-quality lens for their optical research. ? Don’t miss the chance to own a piece of Soviet optical history! Feel free to message me with any questions. Thank you for looking!
2 Medical Supply Metal Trays with Lids DBP Germany. They have writing, stickers and scratches on (see pictures). Each measures 18 1/2″ X 11″ x 5 1/2. Picture is part of the description.
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