0.5 x 7 x 1.75. Cutting tool: Saw: Skull. Saw with an ebony handle and steel head that has two blades on either side that are flat with a circular shape and serrated edges.
For a 360 degree view of the bottle, place cursor over image, then click and drag to the left or right. Requires Quicktime Player. 4.25 x 1.75 x 1". Drug packaging:Container:Bottle. Clear glass bottle with patina
3x5.5x3.5". Hemoglobinometry. Hemoglobin testing apparatus. housed in a black leather covered wood box with plastic and metal hemoglobinometer with four attachements including. glass slides. Used by Dr. Wilson when he was in medical school.
1x7x4". Blood cell count:Hemacytometer. Red leather covered wood case with red velvet interior housing glass tubes. rubber cords. and cover glasses in paper packaging. Exterior of case reads." Spencer Bright Line Hemacytometer "
5.5 x 8 x 2.5". Commemorative and association items. Iron hand stamp with an extending handle. The stamp contains the Medical University of South Carolina official seal and was used in the Presidents Office.
For a 360 degree view of the bottle, place cursor over image, then click and drag to the left or right. Requires Quicktime 4.25 x 1.75 x 1". Drug packaging:Container:Bottle. Clear glass bottle with patina.
3.5 x 1.75 x 1.75. 3.25 x 1.5 x 1.5. 3 x 1.375 x 1.375. 2.5 x 1 x 1."(box) 2.5 x 5.25 x 3.75 . Dilatation:Dilator:Rectal. Four black plastic rectal dilators of various sizes housed in original yellow cardboard box.
1 x 35 x 1". Commemorative and association items."Wooden gold headed cane that belonged to Dr. Francis Peyre Porcher (1824-1895). The top of the cane is engraved with the following "Dr. F. Porcher from C.W.H."
1.25 x 35.5 x 1.25". Commemorative and association items. "Black painted wood cane with gold head. The top is engraved with the following:" Dr. A.M. from Pharmacy Class '06". The cane was presented to Dr. Allard Memminger, professor of Chemistry from 1884-1913, by the Pharmacy class of 1906."
4 x 4.25" Dental restoration, permanent: Alloy/amalgam. Gold foil for fillings contained in folded paper. The foil was heated and then stamped into place.