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Object Name |
Cupping Glass |
Object ID |
2004.092.01.01 |
Date |
/ / |
Earliest Year |
1850 |
Latest Year |
1900 |
Description |
2004.092.01.01: Glasses with flared edges and plastic screw cap for attaching to syringe. 2004.092.01.02: Glass with flared edges and plastic screw cap. 2004.092.01.03: Glass with flared edges and plastic screw cap. 2004.092.01.04: Case is black cloth covered box with three compartments inside. One cup is for breast pumping. 2004.092.01.02 Cupping Glass; 2004.092.01.03 Cupping Glass; 2004.092.01.04 Cupping Apparatus Case |
Dimension Details |
2004.092.01.01: 6x8x6, 2004.092.01.02: 6x8x6, 2004.092.01.03: 4x8x4, 2004.092.01.04: 7.5x24.5x9.5, |
Materials |
Glass/Plastic/Leather/Wood/Paper/Ink/Fabric |
Manufacturer |
Manufacturer Label: Dr. W.S. and F. Black's |
People |
Robson, Dr. W. T. |
Owned By |
Robson, Dr. W.T. |
Donated By |
Quinn, Dr. W.R. Ilderton, Ontario. |
Provenance |
In the early 1920s, the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Western Ontario in London, Ontario, Canada, began accepting medical artifacts for a historical museum. It remained an unofficial collection until it was turned into the Medical Museum and Archives at University Hospital in the 1970s. In the 1990s, many of these artifacts were spread out among various local institutions, and the remaining objects were reorganized into the Medical Artifact Collection at the University of Western Ontario, catalogued and organized by Michelle Hamilton in 2004. |
MeSH Search Terms |
Therapeutics Punctures Phlebotomy Bloodletting |
Classification |
Bloodletting Phlebotomy |
Related Publications |
P2004-092a; P2004-092b |