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Inhalator

Description

Inhaler, for inhaling ether, chloroform etc., cut-glass vessel with silver plated top-mount and brass side-mount, by P. Stevenson of Edinburgh, mid 19th century

Museum reference

T.1861.698.2

Collection

History of Science

Object name

Inhalator

Production information

Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland, Northern Europe

Date

Mid 19th century

Materials

Glass, Silver, plate, Brass

Exhibitions

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    National Museum of Scotland

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