Traders of Lost Art. Vintage Arnold & Sons Sheffield Medical Equipments Wooden Box/Trunk, London – 58224. Vintage Arnold & Sons Sheffield Medical Equipments Wooden Box/Trunk, London. Arnold & Sons Sheffield Medical Equipment’s. Has Monogram On it. See photos for actual condition & more details. Size : 18 x 13 x 22 Cm. (7 x 5 x 8.75 Inch) Approx. Actual Images of item are shown above.
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Mawson & Sons of London, 1800s vintage medical equipment Enema Syringe. Device is 11 x 2. These were used by doctors, but at the time barbers also provided various medical services. Dates to the mid to late 1800′s for the injection of various fluids into the rectum for the treatment of constipation. A blunt tip reduced the risk of injury to the rectum. Looks like it is cast bronze. A unique addition to any medical equipment collection.
Mawson & Sons of London, 1800s vintage medical equipment Enema Syringe. Device is 11 x 2. These were used by doctors, but at the time barbers also provided various medical services. Dates to the mid to late 1800′s for the injection of various fluids into the rectum for the treatment of constipation. A blunt tip reduced the risk of injury to the rectum. Looks like it is cast bronze. A unique addition to any medical equipment collection.
Mawson & Sons of London, 1800s vintage medical equipment Enema Syringe. Device is 11 x 2. These were used by doctors, but at the time barbers also provided various medical services. Dates to the mid to late 1800′s for the injection of various fluids into the rectum for the treatment of constipation. A blunt tip reduced the risk of injury to the rectum. Looks like it is cast bronze. A unique addition to any medical equipment collection.
Mawson & Sons of London, 1800s vintage medical equipment Enema Syringe. Device is 11 x 2. These were used by doctors, but at the time barbers also provided various medical services. Dates to the mid to late 1800′s for the injection of various fluids into the rectum for the treatment of constipation. A blunt tip reduced the risk of injury to the rectum. Looks like it is cast bronze. A unique addition to any medical equipment collection.
Mawson & Sons of London, 1800s vintage medical equipment Enema Syringe. Device is 11 x 2. These were used by doctors, but at the time barbers also provided various medical services. Dates to the mid to late 1800′s for the injection of various fluids into the rectum for the treatment of constipation. A blunt tip reduced the risk of injury to the rectum. Looks like it is cast bronze. A unique addition to any medical equipment collection.
Mawson & Sons of London, 1800s vintage medical equipment Enema Syringe. Device is 11 x 2. These were used by doctors, but at the time barbers also provided various medical services. Dates to the mid to late 1800′s for the injection of various fluids into the rectum for the treatment of constipation. A blunt tip reduced the risk of injury to the rectum. Looks like it is cast bronze. A unique addition to any medical equipment collection.
Mawson & Sons of London, 1800s vintage medical equipment Enema Syringe. Device is 11 x 2. These were used by doctors, but at the time barbers also provided various medical services. Dates to the mid to late 1800′s for the injection of various fluids into the rectum for the treatment of constipation. A blunt tip reduced the risk of injury to the rectum. Looks like it is cast bronze. A unique addition to any medical equipment collection.
Mawson & Sons of London, 1800s vintage medical equipment Enema Syringe. Device is 11 x 2. These were used by doctors, but at the time barbers also provided various medical services. Dates to the mid to late 1800′s for the injection of various fluids into the rectum for the treatment of constipation. A blunt tip reduced the risk of injury to the rectum. Looks like it is cast bronze. A unique addition to any medical equipment collection.
Mawson & Sons of London, 1800s vintage medical equipment Enema Syringe. Device is 11 x 2. These were used by doctors, but at the time barbers also provided various medical services. Dates to the mid to late 1800′s for the injection of various fluids into the rectum for the treatment of constipation. A blunt tip reduced the risk of injury to the rectum. Looks like it is cast bronze. A unique addition to any medical equipment collection.