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Specimen magnifier
A English specimen magnifier/microscope, late 19th century.
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Terrella.
A electromagnetic terrella, or Barlow's globe, signed Marsselino & Allessandra, c. 1830/40.
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Sunrecorder by Casella
This Sunrecorder is stolen out my shop on the 22th marz of 2008. The recorder is signed by Casella London, made in England, number 6216. If you got some information about this item please contact me
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Larynx model.
Anatomic model of the larynx, in three parts.
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Stomach pump
A Englisch mahogany boxed domestic stomach pump, c.1840.
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Dental instruments.
A dentist's case with numerous scaling instruments, France first half of the 20th c.
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Kaleidoscope.
A kaleidoscope is an optical instrument developed by Sir David Brewster in 1817: it consists of a tube about 1 ft long,inside which are two or three mirrors, placed in an angle of 60degrees.As the tube is revolved fragments of glass in the bottom of the tube, alter their positions and give rise to colourful and changing patterns.
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Tiemann scarificator.
Tiemann's oblique cutting scarificator with horn handle, American c. 1846.
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Fritchley's desk compass.
Early 19th century mahogany cased (desk/travel) compass.
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'Weiss' bloodtransfusion apparatus.
A brass bloodtransfusion apparatus by 'Weiss', Londom c. 1830.
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