Medical instruments and apparatus
Found in 19 Collections and/or Records:
Beeuwkes, Reinier. Artifacts and documentation associated with Reiner Beeuwkes and the development of the Cardiovascular Analogue Trainer (CAT) at Harvard Medical School, 1971-1980
Artifacts, manuscripts , correspondence, and published material. Cardiovascular Analogue Trainer (CAT) with separate additional wiring [21880.001], series of hand-drawn conceptual drawings [21880.002] one bag electronic parts [21880.003], operating and instruction manuals for the CAT and associated devices [21880.004]. 1971-1980.
Blake, Allen H., -1941. Otolaryngology instrument collection, formerly belonging to Allen H. Blake, Late 19th-century and early 20th-century
Nine medical and scientific instruments
Bradford, Edward H. (Edward Hickling),1848-192. Series of orthopedic braces designed by Edward H. Bradford, 1880-1898
Six leg braces
Brigham and Women's Hospital. Emerson Respirator or "Iron Lung," serial number TC-001, manufactured by the J.H. Emerson Co. of Cambridge, Massachusetts in the late 1940s and used at Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts until the 2000s, 1940-1950, 1940-2010
Warren Anatomical Museum artifact collections include medical, dental, and public health instruments and devices; anatomical models and casts; furniture; memorabilia; and histological specimens.
Please note that the inventory presented in this finding aid is not a complete or comprehsensive representation of the Museum's artifact holdings; the inventory chiefly represents objects and collections of objects that have been recently accessioned and/or cataloged by the Museum.
Cachecho, Riad. Surgical kit with a purple velvet interior and a wooden case, belonging to Damascus-based physician Habib Cachecho (1868-1938), Late 19th-century
Kit was supplied by the Stafford House Committee, and used by Habib Cachecho during his service in the Ottoman military. Cachecho received his medical degree from St. Joseph’s University of Medicine in Beirut in 1891, and practiced in Damascus after his military service. Forty one instruments included in kit, late 19th century.
Churchill, Edward (Edward Delos), 1895-1972. B. Braun Melsungen AG potable blood transfusion kit and collection of German and Italian battlefield medicine artifacts, collected by Edward Churchill during World War II, 1940-1945
10 separate objects
D. DeForrest Douglass papers
Collection Identifier: H MS c531The papers consist of correspondence and financial documentation reflecting the family life and professional work of Darwin DeForrest Douglass, an artificial limb designer and maker.
Farlow, John Woodford (1853-1937). Otolaryngology instrumentation collection, 1870-1935
Scientific instrument
Godleski, John J. Artifacts and specimen collection, 1968-1999 (inclusive)
Records include electronic research data relating to cardiac, respiratory, and electron microscopy data, correspondence, presentations, manuscripts, and grant records. Artifacts and specimens include sampling devices, microscope equipment, exposure equipment, and human and canine lung sections.
Green, Samuel Abbott, 1830-1919. Historical instrumentation collection, 1854-1914
Various historical medical instrumentation
Harvard School of Public Health. Department of Environmental Health. Research plethysmographs from the Department of Environmental Health, 1950-1980, 1960-1980
Two large research devices
Jeffries, B. Joy (Benjamin Joy), 1833-1915. Collection of eye instruments and apparatuses formerly of John Jeffries (1745-1819), John Jeffries (1796-1876), and John Howard Dix (1813-1884), 1765-1885, 1765-1885
Collection of instruments used by multiple physicians, including John Jeffries (1745-1819), John Jeffries (1796-1876), and John Howard Dix (1813-1884). The collection was composed by B. Joy (Benjamin Joy) Jeffries (1833-1915).
New England Regional Primate Research Center. Olympus BX51 flourescent microscope with side by side 2X multiheads used in the teaching program at the New England Regional Primate Research Center, 1990-2016, 1990-2016
One microscope with two multihead attachments
Oriol, Nancy E. Meconium suction catheter and custom Shiley meconium suction device, designed by Nancy E. Oriol, 1985-2001
Meconium suction catheter and custom Shiley meconium suction device, made specially for Nancy E. Oriol, 1985-2001
Paulin, Sven. Teaching and research instrumentation belonging to Sven Paulin, 1955-2014
Warren Anatomical Museum artifact collections include medical, dental, and public health instruments and devices; anatomical models and casts; furniture; memorabilia; and histological specimens.
Please note that the inventory presented in this finding aid is not a complete or comprehsensive representation of the Museum's artifact holdings; the inventory chiefly represents objects and collections of objects that have been recently accessioned and/or cataloged by the Museum.
Perkins, George Thomas, 1836-1880. Fifty-three historical surgical instruments, formerly of George Thomas Perkins, 1850-1880
Various medical instrumentation
Richardson, W. L. (William Lambert), 1842-1932. Collection of gynecological and obstetrical instrumentation, 1860-1920
Consists of obstetrical and gynecological instrumentation formerly belonging to W. L (William Lambert) Richardson.
Rock, John. Obstetrical examination table, from the private practice office of John Rock, 1890-1940, 1918-1950
One glass and metal table on casters from the private office of John Rock.
Zoll, Paul M. Cardiovascular device collection related to Paul Zoll, 1950-1990
Six artifacts of various sizes