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Bat Guano
Old medical instruments!

Dr. J. J. Woodward's Microscope, Light Grand American Microscope, Philadelphia; Manufacturer: Joseph Zentmayer, 1864.

National Museum of Health and Medicine, Armed Forces Institute of Pathology, Washington, D.C.
>> Anonymous
god, you're a faggot.
>> Anonymous
>>165616
Uneducated sumbitch.
>> Anonymous
>>165616
I'm not saging the thread, I'm saging this person's comment. More of this thread topic is relevant.
>> Anonymous
>>165552
>>165638
>>165655
same fatty.
>> Anonymous !3GqYIJ3Obs
>>165552
Ahhh I remember those old sniper scopes
>> Anonymous
bump for potentially good thread
>> Anonymous
>>165552
>>165638
>>165655
>>165878
Same person.

Sage this shit.
>> Anonymous
no one cared the first time, fag.
>> Bat Guano
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>>166307
I did not re-post this.

Pic: Arsenic trioxide, a toxic substance employed in gold mining & medicine. Bottles containing poisonous substances were usually sold in unusually-shaped bottles. The ridges and bumps on the bottle identifies it for when people groped around in the medicine cabinet in the dark.
I suggest the above Anonymous test some of this stuff out to determine the lethal dose.
>> Bat Guano
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An old surgical set, pre-1866 American Civil War surgical antiques.
>> Bat Guano
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Surgical instruments for amputation.
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Surgical instruments for post-mortem examinations & dissections, c. 1872.
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Surgical instruments for operations upon the bones, 1872 J. H. Gemrig Instrument Catalog.
Found in:
http://www.braceface.com/medical/Pages/Antiquesurgicalsets.htm