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.
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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.
This vintage medical equipment set from the early 20th century includes hernia bistouries, made of steel and manufactured in the United Kingdom. The set is ideal for collectors of medical artefacts or those with an interest in the history of medical instruments. The box is a collectable in itself, with original labels. The wooden box is in a used condition and the instruments are showing signs of patina. This is a full set. The set is categorised as scientific collectables and falls under the medical sub-type. This is a fantastic opportunity to own a piece of medical history and a unique addition to any collection. Please see photos for condition and sizes as these form part of my description. What you see is what you are getting. I have given as much information as I can. Any further information on this item would be greatly received. If you require any further pictures please ask. Thank you for looking.
It is stamped right on the hardware and most of the contents are 100% pre 1930. But just incase something from the 40s, I don’t want any problems, some of this stuff is impossible to date so I have to go off of what I can find. It is all authentic and very cool. The wound clips are full in one box and about half or so full in the other all the glass syringes will be packed with care. The big one on the left is crazy! There is plenty of very long spinal needles and all sorts of gauges and lengths. The little envelopes have the wire gauge in them except one. The little green pack with the b-p (bard-parker) has blades in it. I didn’t open it in fear of messing it up but I can feel them. The little Gillette blades box is empty but as you can see it displays well and has a pack inside that is empty but again displays well and is in great shape. If you have any questions please ask me. Comes from a non smoking home. I got thos stuff from a friend in the lab department at my local hospital in a trade. Her grandfather was a surgeon who collected old surgery equipment. There is still some items including the original bag listed. Willi g to bundle the items all up if interested in any of the other medical related listings I have still active. Thanks so much again.
This is a collectible antique Ritter Multi-Purpose Exam Surgical Operating Table Chair. This piece of medical nostalgia is from the office of a general practitioner. It is motorized and adjusts into a plethora of positions. I believe the table to be from the 1940′s. It appears in good shape given the age. The padding is all in place and is not torn. This would be a great acquisition for a medical school or museum. The overall length of the chair is about 76″ X 60″(but the size changes with the position of the chair). Also included are 4 other office pieces. A Burton ultraviolet examining liight with magnifier. A Bovie Coagulator with foot pedal. An exam/surgury light that does not work when plugged in. Thank You for looking. 48 contiguous states only.
This vintage tonsillotome is a must-have for any medical equipment collector. With its Guillitine type design, this device is a true piece of history. Manufactured in the pre-1930 era, it is a rare find for anyone interested in the evolution of medical technology. This tonsillotome is perfect for display or as a conversation starter. Its unique design and historical significance make it a valuable addition to any collection. Don’t miss your chance to own a piece of medical history.
This vintage tonsillotome is a must-have for any medical equipment collector. With its Guillitine type design, this device is a true piece of history. Manufactured in the pre-1930 era, it is a rare find for anyone interested in the evolution of medical technology. This tonsillotome is perfect for display or as a conversation starter. Its unique design and historical significance make it a valuable addition to any collection. Don’t miss your chance to own a piece of medical history.
This vintage tonsillotome is a must-have for any medical equipment collector. With its Guillitine type design, this device is a true piece of history. Manufactured in the pre-1930 era, it is a rare find for anyone interested in the evolution of medical technology. This tonsillotome is perfect for display or as a conversation starter. Its unique design and historical significance make it a valuable addition to any collection. Don’t miss your chance to own a piece of medical history.
This vintage tonsillotome is a must-have for any medical equipment collector. With its Guillitine type design, this device is a true piece of history. Manufactured in the pre-1930 era, it is a rare find for anyone interested in the evolution of medical technology. This tonsillotome is perfect for display or as a conversation starter. Its unique design and historical significance make it a valuable addition to any collection. Don’t miss your chance to own a piece of medical history.
This antique doctor’s bag from the early 1900s is a rare find for collectors interested in medical history. It was manufactured by EmDee and bears the name of the maker Schell. The bag comes with medical bottles and tools that were likely used by doctors of that era. The bag is like a tittle museum. The Medical bag full of medical bottles, tools and researches. There are interesting information about Jireh Diabetic Food Co at 727 Seventh Ave, New York City. The medical bag has so much interesting information about diabetes research of early 20 century. Condition: used, there are some scratches. Please see pictures for the condition. The bag is antique old has some leather odor.