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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
HOLD
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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". |
SALE $90.00 |
MED6
95-5612 |
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. |
SALE $120.00
SOLD |
MED6-
R89654 |
Civil War
Period
Surgeon's Wooden Splint |
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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 1". Has red leather strap and adjustable plate and hook for different angles. Approx. 15½"
long, e a complete splint. |
SALE $65.00
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MED6-
Y0134 |
Civil War
Period
Surgeon's Wooden Arm
Splint Brace |
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Made of maple with brass cross piece. Red leather straps. Not labeled by Day but identical to other splints that we have that are marked day. |
SALE $65.00 |
MED6-
ATX-010 |
Philippine
Insurrection Hypodermic
Needle Holder |
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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. |
SALE $40.00 |
MED6-
ATX-011 |
Civil War
Medicinal Spoon |
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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.) |
SALE $60.00
SOLD |
MED6-
ATX-013 |
World War I
Astringent Blackberry Root |
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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. |
SALE $24.00 |