Description
Container list
Box 19-A
Medical Supplies and Equipment
995.4.1
bandage roll container
995.4.5
razor & four (4) Gillette razor blades
995.42
Musterole jar
997.43.24
prescription bottle
998.40.1
Johnson & Johnson first aid travel kit
001.27.1
stethoscope [c. 1960s]
001.27.2
sphygmomanometer [blood pressure machine, c. 1960s]
001.57.9
Chicago School of Nursing Course book [1947]
001.104.1
First Aid in Emergencies. The Family Health Handbook [McKesson and Robbins, Inc,
c. early 1950s (includes first aid information in case of atomic attack)]
001.104.2
Red Cross Home Nursing [1942]
001.114.58
dental pick
001.1.14.63
DeVilbiss no. 15 atomizer
001.114.64
Glaseptic nebulizer
001.114.65
adrenalin vaporizer
001.114.66
tin pill box [round]
001.114.69
Red Cross Textbook [1940]
001.114.70
Red Cross Textbook [1945]
001.114.71
Modern Home Physician [1939]
001.123.3
DeVilbiss glass atomizer [c. 1940s]
001.131
optometrist's case with examination lenses [c. 19305-40s] [stored outside the box]
002.054.2
tuberculosis examination badge ["I've Had My Chest X-Ray;" .75" diameter]
002.105.2
loz box of boric acid crystals used as a medicinal eye wash [gray and white cardboard
box, c. 1940s-60s]
002.163.1
"Family Health First Aid Dial Guide" [c. 1970s]
003.062.21
badge commemorating the fight against polio, c. late 1930s ["Fight Infantile
Paralysis;" depicts a small girl wearing a leg brace, and a young boy on crutches;
multi-colors on metal; 2" x 1"]
003.071.21
wooden tube with paper label containing a glass vial of Merthiolate wound
disinfectant [n. d., c. 1920s-50s?]
004.058.7
container of Campho-Phenique "Pain-Relieving Antiseptic Fungistatic for Athlete's
Foot, Dry Dressing, Prickly Heat" [tin, with a green plastic lid; 2 ounces;
cream-colored with green and red printing; 4" tall x 2.5" wide x 1" thick; price label
notes it's having been purchased at the Boulder Rexall Drug; c. 1960s]
004.058.8
container of Quinsana powder, manufactured by the Mennen Company of Newark, NJ
[tin, pale blue; 3.25" tall x 1" diameter; c. 1940s]
004.204.8
paper envelope from Dr. Thomas S. White, M. D. for "Orpha [Bowman, Blair, McCoy]
& Mother," containing unidentified pills from Abbott Laboratories of North
Chicago, IL; instructions read, "One before meals & about 8 P;" c.
1950s-60s[envelope is 2.5" x 3.5"] [artifacts]
007.103
prescription box from Boulder City Drug, for Karl Cox by Dr Roberts
No #
CamphoPhenique bottle
No #
boric acid tin box
No #
Sentinel thermometer
No #
Bayer aspirin tin box