2. Wooden case for glass slides Creator: Eduard Messter, Optiker & Mekaniker Date: 1859 to 1900 Format: Artifact Access: Public
3. Various medical instruments including an otoscope and an endaural speculum in a case owned by Dr. G. Pope Huguley Creator: Becton-Dickinson, Welch Allyn, Inc., and J. Sklar Manufacturing Co. Date: 1890 to 1965 Format: Artifact Access: Public
4. 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
6. Urological instrument kit owned by Dr. O. H. Weaver Date: 1900 to 1950 Format: Artifact Access: Public
7. Two-sided leather saddlebag containing 6 vials of medicine Date: 1882 to 1913 Format: Artifact Access: Public
8. Two-sided leather saddlebag containing 35 vials of medicine Creator: Curd & Sinton Manufacturing Co. Date: 1850 to 1900 Format: Artifact Access: Public
9. Two-sided leather pill satchel containing 18 vials of medicine Date: 1870 to 1920 Format: Artifact Access: Public
10. Two-sided leather doctor’s bag containing 27 vials of medicine including chloroform, ether, ipecac syrup and potassium chlorate Date: 1880 to 1900 Format: Artifact Access: Public
11. Three items from Atlanta Medical College: First Honor Class Medal awarded to M. G. Campbell, class of 1894, Steel engraving plate, Emory University office of the Dean, and a steel cut of Grady Hospital. Additionally from A. W. Calhoun Medical Library, an embossing seal housed in a black leather case Date: 1854 to 1915 Format: Artifact Access: Public
12. Southern Cross of Honor medal given to Dr. George Washington Peddy by the United Daughters of the Confederacy Date: 1898 approx. Format: Artifact Access: Public
13. Small knife with double edge, in red Moroccan leather case Date: 1830 to 1925 Format: Artifact Access: Public
14. Single tube microscope in wooden case Creator: Bausch & Lomb Optical Company Date: 1840 to 1870 Format: Artifact Access: Public
15. Seals of the Atlanta College of Physicians and Surgeons and the Atlanta Medical College Date: 1854 to 1915 Format: Artifact Access: Public
17. Scarificator set used for bloodletting in wooden box Date: 1800 to 1900 Format: Artifact Access: Public
18. Scarificator set used for bloodletting in alligator skin case Date: 1830 to 1900 Format: Artifact Access: Public
19. Scarificator medical device used for bloodletting Creator: George Tiemann & Co. Date: 1832 to 1899 Format: Artifact Access: Public
21. Scales in metal container owned by Dr. Daniel C. Elkin Date: 1900 to 1955 Format: Artifact Access: Public
22. Replica of a wooden Laennec stethoscope with display stand Creator: Wyeth Laboratories Date: 1960 to 1969 Format: Artifact Access: Public
23. Portable electromagnetic machine used for electrotherapy and owned by Dr. Charles Cotton Harrold Creator: Galvano-Faradic Manufacturing Co. Date: 1870 to 1879 Format: Artifact Access: Public
24. Physicians call list and record notebook, owned by Dr. George Washington Peddy Creator: Warren, William M. Date: 1901 Format: Text Access: Public
25. Physician's visiting journal, owned by Dr. W. S. Elkin, containing patient visit lists and dosing recommendations Date: 1887 Format: Artifact Access: Public
27. Pharmaceutical samples in a leather case owned by Henry S. Wright Date: 1832 to 1900 Format: Artifact Access: Public
28. 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
32. Medical scales in wooden box owned by the Pettigrew family of Eagle Rock, Virginia Date: 1830 to 1840 Format: Artifact Access: Public
33. Medical News Visiting List, a leather-bound notebook for recording patient visits. Included in the notebook is an advertisement for the American Journal of the Medical Sciences Creator: Lea Brothers & Co. Date: 1892 approx. Format: Artifact Access: Public
34. Leather medicine chest with broken strap. Contains 38 glass vials of medicine housed in tray including caffeine citrate and strychnine sulfate. Also includes small medicinal toolkit and other unidentified items in bottom compartment Date: 1850 to 1900 Format: Artifact Access: Public
35. Hemometer (hemoglobinometer) in leather case used to measure hemoglobin counts Creator: A.S. Aloe Company and American Medical Specialties Co. Date: 1945 Format: Artifact Access: Public
37. Five obstetrical instruments housed in a leather roll Date: 1800 to 1900 Format: Artifact Access: Public
38. Dr. C. H. Fitch's Prescription Scale owned by Dr. William Mundy Creator: N.V. Rudolph & Co. Date: 1880 to 1889 Format: Artifact Access: Public
39. Dr. C. H. Fitch's Prescription Scale owned by Dr. J. C. Black Creator: N.V. Rudolph & Co. Date: 1880 to 1889 Format: Artifact Access: Public
40. Crescent thermometer Creator: G.F. Harvey Company Date: 1890 to 1950 Format: Artifact Access: Public
41. Copper box taken from cornerstone of Atlanta College of Physicians and Surgeons Date: 1898 approx. Format: Artifact Access: Public
43. Collection of items uncluding a program of the official dedication of the Ephraim McDowell-Jane Todd Crawford Memorial Home, hand-held stitching machine used by Edward J. Keeney who practiced in Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, three unidentified parts, possibly of an electromagnetic machine, business card of Francis M. Weems, and a wooden gavel Date: 1900 to 1950 Format: Artifact Access: Public
44. Clyster (enema) syringe, brought from Ireland to the United States by John Green in 1815 Date: 1800 to 1815 Format: Artifact Access: Public
45. Clyster (enema) box owned by Dr. Oliver Hazard Perry Hill of Lancaster, Kentucky Date: 1836 approx. Format: Artifact Access: Public
46. Civil War-era brass screw tourniquet used to control bleeding in a limb or extremity Date: 1850 to 1865 Format: Artifact Access: Public
47. Cammann binaural stethoscope owned by Dr. George Washington Peddy who served as a surgeon in the 56th Georgia Volunteer Regiment during the United States Civil War Creator: George Tiemann & Co. Date: 1860 approx. Format: Artifact Access: Public
48. 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
49. 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
50. Bloodletting instruments in leather case Creator: George Tiemann & Co. Date: 1830 to 1900 Format: Artifact Access: Public