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MED5-
R149 |
Spanish American
War Period
Cavalry Stretcher Carrier |
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Adjustable yellow strap with
reinforced loops (with leather) that went on the stretcher poles to
carry soldiers in the field. Came in yellow (for cavalry), blue or red.
Carried by the Hospital Steward in his pack for when needed. A single. |
$80.00
SALE $65.00 |
MED5-
WB001 |
James Dixon & Sons
Pewter Water Flask/Hot or
Water Bottle |
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Pewter with screw
top, stained on outside. Reverse side is convex shaped. Marked "James
Dixon & Sons Sheffield" and "Made in England" with mark above the
trumpet with banner symbol. Other marks are "72" and "17 ozs." Height
approx. 8 1/4". Circa late 1800's- early 1900's. |
$ 100.00
SALE $75.00 |
MED5-
06525A |
World War I
Nurse's Hat |
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Crinoline hat with black velvet
ribbon .Approximately 6" x 11 1/2" overall. |
SALE $25.00 |
MED5-
ATX-008 |
Civil War
Period
Apothecary Bottle |
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For "Carminative
Balsam", glass, 5" tall, 1" diam., two-part
mold. Manufactured in Philadelphia by Dr. D. Jaynes. |
$ 65.00
SALE $50.00 |
MED5-
ATX-009 |
Civil War Period
Pocket
Microscope |
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Brass, 1 ¼"
diam., 2 ¼" high. Adjustable tube, removable eye
piece. Used to examine body fluids for indication of
disease. |
$ 75.00
SALE $60.00 |
MED5-
87-1674 |
Civil
War Period
Singleton's
Eye Ointment Palette |

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2"
diameter stoneware palette (or plate) on which this
famous period eye ointment was dispensed. Dispensing
involved the ointment, covered with a piece of wax paper,
affixed by a ring around the rim. Blue incised rim, in
script reads "Singleton Golden Eyes Ointment." |
$ 75.00
SALE $60.00 |
MED5-
86-554 |
World War I Navy
First Aid Packet |
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Unopened, brass
container painted olive drab, with "First Aid Packet-
U.S. Navy, Contract June 17, 1918, Bauer & Black,
Chicago, U.S.A.- To Open - Pull Ring- Patent Applied For-" |
$ 25.00
SALE $20.00
SOLD |
MED5-
91-1406 |
Spanish American
War Period Medical Bottle |
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Approx. 6¼"
long with paper label and original unopened contents.
Label has "Fries Bros. Manufacturers &
Distributors of Chemical Products New York, 92 Reade St.
Watsessing, New Jersey" for "Kelene (Pure
Chloride of Ethyl)". Second label had "Distributors:
Merck & Co. New York. St. Louis." With unusual
spring clamp devise for stoppering. |
$ 75.00
SALE $ 60.00 |
MED5-
93-1221 |
Civil War
Surgeon's Medical Bag |
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Black leather
bag with red leatherette interior, german silver lock and
fittings. One tie down strap is missing. 7½" tall,
10" wide and 5" deep. "Used by surgeons to
carry instruments and medicines." Similar to one in C.W.
Medical Encyclopedia Vol. I, pg. 34. |
$ 75.00
SOLD |
MED5-
93-230 |
Civil War
Nurse's Stove |
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Tole tin, 7"
high and 4" diameter. Double handle, complete with
oil front heater and removable food container in top.
Lord calls these stoves "coffee heaters" and
shows them on pg. 124 of Lord's Vol. II. Apparently they
saw extensive use on camps and hospitals. |
$ 125.00
SOLD |