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Digital photograph of a dissection kit in a folding black case. A gloved hand can be seen holding the case open to show the instruments inside. Two glass specimen slides and the paper in which they were wrapped has been placed on the gray counter in front of the kit.
Medical Museum Collection, Box 34
ca. 1949?
A dissection kit in a case, donated by the Nursing Education Department in June 1949. The black plastic case is lined with black felt, and measures 18.5 x 1.5 x 7.5 cm. The set contains: 1) two glass or plastic specimen slides, measuring 7.5 x 2.5 cm, 2) one glass slide measuring 2.4 x 2.5 cm with a tag marked "Hydra x-section," 3) two 5-cm microscopic needles with wooden handles, similar to Shaws, 4) one 14.5-cm microscopic scalpel with black plastic handle, similar to Shaws, and 5) one 11-cm glass eye dropper with orange rubber bulb, similar to Gaynor-Bagstads. The bulb has broken off the eye dropper, but the items are otherwise in fair condition.
Medical Museum Collection, Box 34
ca. 1949?
A dissection kit in a case, donated by the Nursing Education Department in June 1949. The black plastic case is lined with black felt, and measures 18.5 x 1.5 x 7.5 cm. The set contains: 1) two glass or plastic specimen slides, measuring 7.5 x 2.5 cm, 2) one glass slide measuring 2.4 x 2.5 cm with a tag marked "Hydra x-section," 3) two 5-cm microscopic needles with wooden handles, similar to Shaws, 4) one 14.5-cm microscopic scalpel with black plastic handle, similar to Shaws, and 5) one 11-cm glass eye dropper with orange rubber bulb, similar to Gaynor-Bagstads. The bulb has broken off the eye dropper, but the items are otherwise in fair condition.