ANTIQUE MUSEUM SPECIMEN JAR DOME MAGNIFYING GLASS MEDICAL EQUIPMENT RARE Condition: Great! No Chips or Cracks. See Photos for Details. Dimensions: 3″ Diameter x 2.75″ H. Please let me know if you have any questions! Please visit my shop for other unique and vintage things. I also have a YouTube Channel where I show and share info on where I rescue great old things. You can check it out here.
Vintage 1930′s Very Rare Museum Quality Bovie Electrosurgical Unit Model 0-4. Manufactured in Chimico France. Lectern with drawer and casters. This item has output test and inspection stickers on it. Last time this item was inspected and used at St. Mary’s hospital at the biomedical service area was in 3/05/2001. This item was tested and still works. There is a bovie eletrosurgical unit at the Lille Hospital Museum. Bovie is the brand of the first real electro cartery was created around the 1927. This item comes with all original accessories that are pictured in my listing pictures. Everything you see in my listing pictures are what you will receive. This item is in very good condition for a 1930′s item. Material: Metal, Tin, Plastic Unit Measurement: 31″ Height x 20″ Length x 14 Width Manufactured By: Liebel-Frarsheim Sybron corporation History: Development of the first commercial electrosurgical device is credited to Dr. Bovie, who worked on it from 1914 to 1927 while employed at Harvard University. The first use of an electrosurgical generator in operating room occurred on October 1, 1926. The surgery was performed by Dr. For thousands of years human beings have used heat in the form of cautery to treat trauma and disease. By the late nineteenth century, as technology advanced, heat could be produced by electric current. In 1920 William T. Bovie, an eccentric inventor with a doctorate in plant physiology, developed an innovative electrosurgical unit that Harvey Cushing, the founder of modern neurosurgery, introduced to clinical practice. The Bovie unit passes high frequency alternating current into the body allowing the current to cut or coagulate. After 75 years this basic device remains a fundamental tool in the practice of surgery. Manufactured By: Liebel-Flarsheim Company LLC is located in Saint Louis, MO, United States and is part of the Medical Equipment and Supplies Manufacturing Industry. (Sales figure is modelled). There are 36 companies in the Liebel-Flarsheim Company LLC corporate family. Jean-Frantois Blanc Industry Medical Equipment and Supplies Manufacturing Miscellaneous Manufacturing Manufacturing Surgical and medical instrument BOVIE electrosurgical unit, Model O-4, accepted. Journal of the American Medical Association, 01 Jul 1951 ITEM ID42 COLOR Black, White “Heavy Duty Item”. Listing and template services provided by inkFrog.
Vintage 1930′s Very Rare Museum Quality Bovie Electrosurgical Unit Model 0-4. Manufactured in Chimico France. Lectern with drawer and casters. This item has output test and inspection stickers on it. Last time this item was inspected and used at St. Mary’s hospital at the biomedical service area was in 3/05/2001. This item was tested and still works. There is a bovie eletrosurgical unit at the Lille Hospital Museum. Bovie is the brand of the first real electro cartery was created around the 1927. This item comes with all original accessories that are pictured in my listing pictures. Everything you see in my listing pictures are what you will receive. This item is in very good condition for a 1930′s item. Material: Metal, Tin, Plastic Unit Measurement: 31″ Height x 20″ Length x 14 Width Manufactured By: Liebel-Frarsheim Sybron corporation History: Development of the first commercial electrosurgical device is credited to Dr. Bovie, who worked on it from 1914 to 1927 while employed at Harvard University. The first use of an electrosurgical generator in operating room occurred on October 1, 1926. The surgery was performed by Dr. For thousands of years human beings have used heat in the form of cautery to treat trauma and disease. By the late nineteenth century, as technology advanced, heat could be produced by electric current. In 1920 William T. Bovie, an eccentric inventor with a doctorate in plant physiology, developed an innovative electrosurgical unit that Harvey Cushing, the founder of modern neurosurgery, introduced to clinical practice. The Bovie unit passes high frequency alternating current into the body allowing the current to cut or coagulate. After 75 years this basic device remains a fundamental tool in the practice of surgery. Manufactured By: Liebel-Flarsheim Company LLC is located in Saint Louis, MO, United States and is part of the Medical Equipment and Supplies Manufacturing Industry. (Sales figure is modelled). There are 36 companies in the Liebel-Flarsheim Company LLC corporate family. Jean-Frantois Blanc Industry Medical Equipment and Supplies Manufacturing Miscellaneous Manufacturing Manufacturing Surgical and medical instrument BOVIE electrosurgical unit, Model O-4, accepted. Journal of the American Medical Association, 01 Jul 1951 ITEM ID42 COLOR Black, White “Heavy Duty Item”. Box or package may not be in the best condition. Have Question Just Ask?
Vintage Wax Anatomy Model Foot Pathology Moulage. Museum – RARE! BEAUTIFUL RARE WAX MODEL!! Shows disease of the Foot! I have included high resolution photos. Some countries have size limitations on boxes, in these cases I will pack as many items as I can SAFELY pack in one box. The item “Antique Medical Vintage Wax Anatomy Model Foot Pathology Moulage Museum RARE” is in sale since Wednesday, July 05, 2017. This item is in the category “Antiques\Science & Medicine (Pre-1930)\Medicine\Other Medical Antiques”. The seller is “geneticks” and is located in Woods Cross, Utah. This item can be shipped worldwide.