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  1. 2004.10.1 - Stethoscope

    A stethoscope for respiratory purposes (used to listen for respiratory irregularities). It has rubber earpieces and a tan colored flexible rubber tube. The chestpiece, or tip, is clear hard plastic and a bell-like shape. It was most likely used by Dr. Frederic Wersebe. It consists of the following: a. the headset and the tubing b. the stem and the chestpiece.

    Record Type: Object

    Wersebe Respiratory Stethoscope
  2. 2004.10.10 - Nebulizer

    A DeVilbiss nebulizer, product modle no. 40 box with the hand bulb glass nebulizer, insturctions and 2 spare vent hole stoppers. It was probably for the use of either Dr. Frederic Wersebe or Helen Wersebe. a. the box b. the nebulizer c. the nebulizer's instructions d. 3 rubber stoppers (one stopper is in the nebulizer)

    Record Type: Object

    Wersebe Nebulizer
  3. 2004.10.104 - Table, Cart

    A medical hospital cart, painted an off white/cream color with small wooden wheels/castors at the bottom. The top is an attached white enameled tray, and it has 2 additional shelves below. There is a sticker on the side of the top level that reads, "Barridon Product Hartford, Conn." It was probably for the use of Dr. Frederic Wersebe or Helen Wersebe.

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  4. 2004.10.106 - Tube

    A tube of "Vaseline White Patroleum Jelly" used by Dr. Frederic Wersebe.

    Record Type: Object

  5. 2004.10.107 - Catheter

    A metal tube with 5 rubber catheters of different sizes inside (the tube has a screw-top that when removed, reveals the catheters). They were probably used by either Dr. Frederic Wersebe or Helen Wersebe.

    Record Type: Object

  6. 2004.10.108 - Pipette

    A box of medicine droppers (contains five droppers). The box was for a dozen droppers initially. On the top, the box reads, "Tapertop Medical Droppers The Seamless Rubber Company New Haven, Connecticut Makers of Fine Rubber Goods Since 1877 Made in U.S.A". The droppers are glass with rubber heads. Two of the sides reads, "Specially Designed to Control Dosage. Hexagonal Flange Prevents Rolling. Full Capacity Live Rubber Nipple. High Lustre Select...

    Record Type: Object

    Wersebe pippettes in box
  7. 2004.10.11 - Splint

    A metal finger splint with "DePuy Mfg. Co. Warsaw, Ind." engraved on it. It was probably used by either Dr. Frederic Wersebe or Helen Wersebe.

    Record Type: Object

    Wersebe Finger Splint
  8. 2004.10.110 - Prescription

    A pad of paper for prescriptions for Dr. Frederic Wersebe's medical practice. The letterhead reads, "F.W. Wersebe, M.D. Washington Connecticut Reg. No. 1049 Office Hours: 1 to 2:15 and 6 to 7:30 p.m.". At the bottom, it reads, "C. Clayton Parks Registered Pharmacist Washington Depot Connecticut". It consists of the following: a. A pad of paper b. A pad of paper (very thin) c. A pad of paper (thin) d. A pad of paper

    Record Type: Object

  9. 2004.10.111 - Box

    A package of disposable gloves (there are many packs of gloves, and perhaps all of the initial 100 gloves are still there). The front of a package reads, "Dispos-A-Glove examination gloves". The gloves are a size small and each glove is individually wrapped. They were probably for the use of either Dr. Frederic Wersebe or Helen Wersebe.

    Record Type: Object

    Wersebe Dispos-A-Glove and box
  10. 2004.10.12 - Splint

    A fragment of a metal splint or brace (maybe for a finger). "DePuy Mfg. Co. Warsaw, Ind." is engraved on it. It was probably used by either Dr. Frederic Wersebe or Helen Wersebe.

    Record Type: Object

    Wersebe Splint Fragment
  11. 2004.10.13 - Box

    A black box containing: 4 large and 3 medium paper tags, 20 corks all ranging in various sizes, 2 rubber stoppers, 2 glass stoppers, a small box of gummed labels, 18 small pads of strips of litmus paper. Inside the box on the top lid it reads, "Dennison's Handy Box for the Office and Household". On the outside a hand written label reads, "Corks Tags Weights Litmus Paper". Probably used by Dr. Frederic Wersebe.

    Record Type: Object

    Wersebe Office Box
  12. 2004.10.14 - Jar, Specimen

    A small glass specimen jar. Was probably used by Dr. Frederic Wersebe.

    Record Type: Object

    Wersebe Speciman Jar
  13. 2004.10.15 - Tube, Test

    7 test tubes in a small shipping box from, "The Gorga Drug Co 115 East 61st Street New York 21, New York" to, "Dr. Frederic W. Wersebe, M.D. Washington Connecticut". The box also has a 4 cent stamp.

    Record Type: Object

    Wersebe Test Tube Shipping Box
  14. 2004.10.16 - Box

    A box of one pair of Davol brand latex surgeon gloves. The box indicates that the gloves are size 7 and that the product was produced by Davol Rubber Company of Providence, Rhode Island. It was probably for the use of either Dr. Frederic Wersebe or Helen Wersebe.

    Record Type: Object

    Wersebe Latex Surgeons Gloves front
  15. 2004.10.17 - Aspirator

    A medium sized rubber aspirator. It was probably used by either Dr. Frederic Wersebe or Helen Wersebe.

    Record Type: Object

    Wersebe Aspirator Bulb
  16. 2004.10.18 - Bandage

    A 3 inch wide ace bandage in its original box, which indicates that it was produced by Becton, Dickinson and Company in Rutherford, N.J. "175" is hand-written on one side. It was probably for the use of Dr. Frederic Wersebe or Helen Wersebe.

    Record Type: Object

    Wersebe ACE Elastic Rubber Bandage
  17. 2004.10.2 - Extractor, Tooth

    A metal tooth extracor. Probably used by Dr. Frederic Wersebe.

    Record Type: Object

    Wersebe Tooth Extractor
  18. 2004.10.20a-b - Bandage

    Two unopened boxes of 10 yards of a Johnson & Johnson Red Cross bandage. They were probably for the use of Dr. Frederic Wersebe or Helen Wersebe. It consists of: a. box of the bandage b. a box of the bandage.

    Record Type: Object

    Wersebe J&J Red Cross Bandage
  19. 2004.10.21 - Bandage

    An unopened Johnson & Johnson linton gauze bandage (10 yards long and 2 inches wide). It was probably for the use of Dr. Frederic Wersebe or Helen Wersebe.

    Record Type: Object

    Wersebe J&J Linton Gauze Bandage
  20. 2004.10.24 - Stocking

    A pair of cream colored anti-embolism compression stockings, or T.E.D. hose, used to help blood and lymph fluid circulation in the legs. Leonard "Morse Hospital Natick, Mass." is stamped on one of the stockings. Both stockings read, "T.E.D. Stockings Large A Curtis Product" at the top. They were probably used by Dr. Frederic Wersebe or Helen Wersebe.

    Record Type: Object

    Wersebe Anti-Embolism Stockings

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