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Aether Inhalers. Manufacturer's catalogue, 1885.
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Operation at University College Hospital 1899
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Nebuliser: "Roger's Pocket Nebuliser", inscribed on glass.
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The first chloroform inhalers.
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Barium inhalation
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Ether inhalation apparatus.
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Mouth Props, Inhalers and Respirators
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Apparatus for the inhalation of ether vapour. Lithograph (?) by Miss Wilson, ca. 1920.
Date: 1920Reference: 566793i- Digital Images
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Catalogue of surgical instruments. Arnold and Sons, 1885
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Administration of inhalational anaesthetic, circa 1911
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Apparatus for the inhalation of ether vapour. Pen and ink drawing with watercolour and bodycolour by Miss Wilson, ca. 1920.
Date: 1920Reference: 568361i- Pictures
Upesi or anagi stoves for cooking are preferable to three-stone stoves: they prevent illness due to smoke inhalation and save energy. Colour lithograph, ca. 1996.
Intermediate Technology Development Group.Date: [1996?]Reference: 768226i- Pictures
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The healing baths at Wiesbaden: views of the baths, drinking areas and various therapeutic treatments, including saunas, massages and inhalation therapies. Photograph, 1936, of a painting, 1932.
Date: [1936]Reference: 582565i- Pictures
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A gold miner using a rock drill with a water spray in an attempt to prevent the occupational disease silicosis, caused by dust inhalation. Watercolour by Jane Jackson.
Jackson, Jane.Date: 1920-1940Reference: 564723i- Digital Images
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Page from report by Krohne and Sesemann
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Po-Ho, a kit of three health products: advertisement. Colour lithograph, 193-.
Date: [between 1930 and 1939?]Reference: 2005222i- Digital Images
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Anaesthetic Apparatus. Manufacturer's catalogue, p. 325.
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A vignette of a woman inhaling from a small lamp - advertising the 'asthmatic lamp'. Woodcut and letterpress, 1843.
Date: Entered at Stationers' Hall 1843Reference: 16191i- Pictures
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Surgical apparatus: includes demonstrations of an ophthalmoscope and a laryngoscope. Wood engraving, 1850/1880?.
Date: [1850/1880?]Reference: 568377i- Pictures
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Four donkeys inhaling foetid gas and having their backs scrubbed with vitriol; representing John St. John Long's fatal method of therapy. Etching by H. Heath, 1830.
Heath, Henry, active 1824-1850.Date: 1830Reference: 11191i- Pictures
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Dissection of the stomach of a man, said to be have been killed by inhaling vapours produced by the manufacture of sulphate of ammonia. Watercolour by D. Michael, 1858.
Michael, D.Date: 1858Reference: 576868i- Digital Images
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Drug-releasing depots in mouse lungs.
Szeto, Gregory.Date: 2014- Digital Images
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Czech anaesthetic exhibition, Prague, May 1948.
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A patient completely misunderstanding a doctor. Wood engraving by B. Partridge, 1898.
Partridge, Bernard, 1861-1945.Date: 1898Reference: 14316i- Digital Images
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Czech anaesthetic exhibition, Prague, May 1948.