41. Clyster (enema) box owned by Dr. Oliver Hazard Perry Hill of Lancaster, Kentucky Date: 1836 approx. Format: Artifact Access: Public
42. Obstetrical vectis instrument used to alter the position of a babies head during childbirth Creator: W.H. Hutchinson Date: 1834 to 1891 Format: Artifact Access: Public
43. 12 piece intubation set used to treat croup and other diseases affecting the larynx in a wooden and leather case Date: 1832 to 1900 Format: Artifact Access: Public
44. 14 piece surgical instrument set owned by Dr. Cyrus Strickler, Sr. Date: 1832 to 1900 Format: Artifact Access: Public
45. 18 piece urethral instrument set Creator: George Tiemann & Co. Date: 1832 to 1900 Format: Artifact Access: Public
46. Brass scarificator set used for bloodletting, with pump, bottle, and cupping glasses in velvet-lined wooden case owned by Dr. John T. Lamar Date: 1832 to 1900 Format: Artifact Access: Public
48. Pharmaceutical samples in a leather case owned by Henry S. Wright Date: 1832 to 1900 Format: Artifact Access: Public
49. Scarificator medical device used for bloodletting Creator: George Tiemann & Co. Date: 1832 to 1899 Format: Artifact Access: Public
51. Various medical equipment including a cataract needle, a metal caliper, a hook used for blood-letting, and a thermometer Date: 1832 to 1925 Format: Artifact Access: Public
52. 10 piece set of medical instruments used in the treatment of membranous croup owned by Dr. David Harrison Garrison Date: 1830 to 1930 Format: Artifact Access: Public
53. Bloodletting instruments in leather case Creator: George Tiemann & Co. Date: 1830 to 1900 Format: Artifact Access: Public
54. Medical scales in wooden box owned by the Pettigrew family of Eagle Rock, Virginia Date: 1830 to 1840 Format: Artifact Access: Public
55. Scarificator set used for bloodletting in alligator skin case Date: 1830 to 1900 Format: Artifact Access: Public
56. Small knife with double edge, in red Moroccan leather case Date: 1830 to 1925 Format: Artifact Access: Public
57. Brass screw tourniquet used to control bleeding in a limb or extremity owned by Dr. George Washington Peddy Date: 1800 to 1900 Format: Artifact Access: Public
58. Clyster (enema) syringe, brought from Ireland to the United States by John Green in 1815 Date: 1800 to 1815 Format: Artifact Access: Public
59. Five obstetrical instruments housed in a leather roll Date: 1800 to 1900 Format: Artifact Access: Public