1920s Vintage Premium Quality Otoscope Set Medical Instrument CollectibleTool-16. Size – 10.5 Inches (Length) x 7.25 Inches (Breadth) x 1.75 Inches (Height). Weight – 747 Grams. You will definitely love it. Wear & tear as visible. See photos for more details & actual condition as photos are also part of description. We don’t sell reproductions. Item offered is not a reproduction in any manner. Please note that the color of the items may vary slightly due to lighting during photo shooting or the monitors display. See Size & Weight in Specification.
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Antique Scarificator brass blood letting medical instrument Shepard & Dudley NY.
Bronze Roman spatula spoon medical instrument AD 100 to AD 300. Please see pictures for detail and condition. The private collection estate of Past Arts and Science Council ASC President Robert Bush who passed away Dec. Bush dedicated his 45-year career to making arts and culture more accessible in Charlotte-Mecklenburg and throughout the U. He joined ASC in 2000 and served as president from 2014 to 2019.
Up for sale is a vintage Coleman Model 527 stove used by the US military during WWII for medical purposes. This stove is in great working condition and has been well-preserved over the years. It has a rich history and is a great collector’s item for those interested in militaria. Made in the United States, this stove is a testament to the quality craftsmanship of the past. It would make a great addition to any collection or even as a functional piece for camping or outdoor activities. Don’t miss out on this unique piece of history.
The case is 4″ long and just under 1.5″ in diameter. This is a rare old piece of medical equipment and there are a couple of these on display in Museums like the Smithsonian. Exactly it’s purpose is not clear. It could be used as a mold to make suppositories. It could be used to insert them but it is not clear how it would work since there is no plunger to push the suppository out of the holder. From the estate of a medical doctor.
VINTAGE RARE Photo Prints Set of 2 Corporate Art Blood Warmer Medical 24×20 inch. This unique set of prints appear to be for a company that used to be called Fenwal out of Lake Zurich, IL. I would say they appear to be from the 70s or 80s. These photo prints are 24 x 20 inches in size, and are printed on Kodak paper. They were in frames that were silver and heavy but the glass was broken. One print has a tear on the finish from where it had stuck to the glass after so many years in storage. I had reached out to the company that these would have belonged to, but wasn’t able to get any information regarding them. They must have been in an office space or sales office to sell medical equipment to prospective buyers. Very different and unique!