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MED6-
XCB004
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Red Cross Pin |
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Has "American Red Cross
Volunteer around outer rim. Blue, white and red enamel, pin backed.
Approximately 1" in diameter. |
SALE $20.00 |
MED6-
78-216 |
Apothecary
Bottle
with Gold Label |
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Has
1889 patent date on bottom. Label Reads "Terr.
Fuller". Has white powder substance inside bottle. 9¾"
tall. |
$ 75.00 |
MED6-
89-88 |
Civil
War
Period Surgeon's Apothecary Scale |
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Hinged
wooden box with scales and weights, used by surgeon's to
measure medicine during their formulating. See Civil
War Medical Encyclopedia Vol. I, pg. 49. Box measures
6¾" x 3 1/8". |
$125.00 |
MED6
-45P |
Civil War
Surgeon's Wooden Splints |
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Made of maple,
patented by A.L. Miron M. Day of Bennington, Vt. As
illustrated in Civil War Medical Encyclopedia Vol.
I, pg. 73. This pair is for a lower leg and is marked
"Day 3". Has red leather ties. Approx. 15½"
long, a right and left side, to make a complete splint. |
$ 150.00
SALE $120.00
SOLD |
MED6-
94-2627 |
Spanish American
War U.S. Army Hospital Plate & Cup |
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Enameled mess
plate and cup, white with blue enamel edging. Also has a
red cross on both. |
$ 60.00 for the
pair
SALE $45.00
SOLD |
MED6-
92-B259 |
Civil War Period
Surgeon's Bullet Forceps |
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10" long,
with two razor sharp prongs on each side. As shown in Civil
War Med. Inst. Encyclopedia Vol. I, pg. 24, Ill. 37.
Used to remove bullets, shrapnel and wood fragments from
wound. |
$ 95.00
SOLD |
MED6-
ATX-010 |
Philippine
Insurrection Hypodermic
Needle Holder |
 |
Marked "Military
Pat. May 22, 1900 The Randall Faicnney (?) Co. Boston, MA."
Used to store needles. Top slides of as one unit and
twists, remains attached. |
$ 60.00
SALE $50.00 |
MED6-
ATX-011 |
Civil War
Medicinal Spoon |
 |
Used to
administer medicine. Carved wood, 8 ½" long,
teaspoon dose bowl. Typical item used in Army hospital (See
C.W. Medical Collector's Encyc.) |
$ 75.00
SALE $60.00
SOLD |
MED6-
ATX-012 |
Civil War
Packet of Wintergreen |
 |
2" square,
¾" deep, printed paper label. "Wintergreen
Gaultheria Procumbens by S.W. Gould & Bros. Botanic
Garden, Malden Mass." Used to treat "diarrhea,
dropsy and rheumatism." Unopened. |
$ 35.00
SALE $30.00
SOLD |
MED6-
ATX-013 |
World War I
Astringent Blackberry Root |
 |
Approx. 2"
square x 1 ½" deep, cardboard box with printed
label. Unopened, "Blackberry Root, Rubous villosus,
Davis & Co." Used as indicated for diarrhea and
dysentery, and also used as an astringent gargle. |
$ 30.00
SALE $24.00 |