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2128 |
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| Tooth extractors |
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2124 |
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| Stethoscope with Pinard Horn |
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| Description: Dr Willis B. Watson practiced in Tremont in the late 1880's. This Stethoscope was one of many objects in his medical collection.Four additional horns in leather bag. | |||
2123 |
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| Simms Retractor |
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| Description: Dr Willis B. Watson practiced in Tremont in the late 1800s. This Simms Retractor was part of his medical instrument collection. | |||
2130 |
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| Medical reflex hammer |
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2131 |
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| Medical Speciman Bottle and protective case |
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| Description: Medical Speciman case bottle with 5 parts.including case for protecting it in transit. | |||
2132 |
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| Medical instruments |
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| Description: Black leather kit containing medical instruments such as scissors, tweezers, small blades and probing instruments. Manufactured by Codman and Shurtleff , Surgical and Dental Instruments. 13 and 14 Tremont Street, Boston. Contains 14 separate instruments. Most instrument average 4 1/2 inches in length. | |||
2134 |
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| Medical Calipers |
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1143 |
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| Paregoric bottle |
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| Description: Glass bottle with label, paregoric, by Maurice Baker & Company, Portland, Maine. Embossed on the glass is Baker's Pure Extracts, 2 oz. cork stopper | |||
1124 |
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| Glass medicine bottle labeled R.J. Lemont, MD |
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| Description: Clear glass medicine bottle, embossed on bottle R.J. Lemont, M.D., Southwest and Northeast Harbors, ME. Lemont was a doctor and druggist in Southwest Harbor in the 1800s. |