Description: Black and white print of hospital. One view exterior, one view interior. General Hospital in Hilton Head, SC from Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper.
Description: Black cardstock dividing case with square sections. Coating is rumpled/worn away along lengthwise bottom edges.
Date Created: 1862
Description: Black gutta percha pawn. Circular base, 3 cracks in the base. Exposed gray metal underneathe the gutta percha.
Date Created: 1862
Description: Black gutta percha pawn. Circular base, 2 cracks in the base. Exposied gray metal underneath the gutta percha.
Date Created: 1862
Description: Black gutta percha pawn. Circular base, 2 cracks in the base. Exposed gray metal underneath the gutta percha.
Date Created: 1862
Description: Black gutta percha pawn. Circular base, 2 cracks in the base. Exposed gray metal underneath the gutta percha.
Date Created: 1862
Description: Black gutta percha pawn. Circular base, single crack in the base. Exposed gray metal underneath the gutta percha.
Date Created: 1862
Description: Black gutta percha pawn. Circular base, single crack in the base. Exposed gray metal underneath the gutta percha.
Date Created: 1862
Description: Black gutta percha piece, Bishop, Lily flower design around its top, round base.
Date Created: 1862
Description: Black gutta percha piece, Bishop, Lily flower design around its top, round base.
Date Created: 1862
Description: Black gutta percha piece, King, gold colored metal in its top, silver metal exposed at the neck, circular base.
Date Created: 1862
Description: Black gutta percha piece, Knight, horse head design at its top, round base.
Date Created: 1862
Description: Black gutta percha piece, Knight, horse head design at its top, round base.
Date Created: 1862
Description: Black gutta percha piece, Queen, pointed dome top, circular base
Date Created: 1862
Description: Black gutta percha piece, Rook, 6 sided top, round base. Gutta percha is broken off in a piece at the base exposing the silver metal.
Date Created: 1862
Description: Black gutta percha piece, Rook, 6 sided top, round base. Gutta percha is broken off in a piece at the base exposing the silver metal.
Description: Black handled instrument. Two silver metal blades fold jackknife style. One blunt curved metal scalpel, other is a straight, pointed blade. Belonged to Surgeon John Wiley, Made by Geo. Tiemann & Co. Manuf. of Surgical Instr. 67 Chatham St., New York."
Description: Black hard rubber comb with fine teeth on both sides and an embossed design in the center. Possibly a lice comb. Middle is stamped "Royal Fine Comb".
Description: Black leather boots with squared toes, short wooden heels, and leather loops at tops of boot. Belonged to Assistant Surgeon Radzinski.
Description: Black leather boots with squared toes, short wooden heels, and leather loops at tops of boot. Belonged to Assistant Surgeon Radzinski.
Description: Black leather case with metal edge. Inside it contains ten loops to hold small medicine vials. Six corked vials are present.
Description: Black leather saddle bag, two pouches connected by a wide leather strap. One pouch contains silver metal colored medicine vials, the other contains glass medicine vials and more metal vials. The leather is cracking. Belonged to Surgeon J. N. Arnold, 7th NY Heavy Artillery.
Description: Black leather saddlebags with buckle & strap closures. Belonged to Surgeon Benjamin Rohrer 10th Pennsylvania Reserves.
Description: Black leather sword belt, circular metal clasp in two pieces. One is circular, medallion shaped with an eagle holding an anchor in its talons surrounded by 5-pointed stars. Two leather straps hang from belt, have brass clasps for holding sword. Belonged to Union Surgeon Almond O. Leavitt, USN
Description: Black metal solid shot artillery piece. Round in shape, very little corrosion. 10-12 pound projectile.
Description: Black ribbon with silver lettering, "In Memoriam, Hurd Post, No 114, Dep't Ohio". Top of ribbon is fraying.
Description: Black tarred leather and brass metal scabbard. Two brass rings connected to scabbard. Belonged to Union Surgeon Almond O. Leavitt, USN
Description: Black, ebony handle with decorative carvings and identations for hand placement. Handle connedcted to a silver metal spine. Drill shaped, circular bit, grooved with gripping teeth and limiting bayonette. Used in operations of the skull to reduce fractures and to relieve intercranial pressure due to...
Description: Black, funnel shaped object. Has two circular openings, edges and lips on both. The smaller of the two openings is threaded.
Description: Black, non-regulation, Naval surgeon's frock coat. Coat has three brass buttons on the front lapel, three on the cuff of the sleeves and two on the back panel flap. Two insignia patches showing an anchor are sewn into the sleeves with brass thread. Belonged to Union Surgeon Almond O. Leavitt,...
Description: Black, stamped leather mall intrument case. Hinged for opening. Rectangular design embossed on lid. Edges frayed. Metal clasp repaired. Interior of lid lined with blue silk. Bottom is faded velvet. Five loops for holding instruments.
Date Created: 1906
Description: Clear glass bottle with rectangular body, long neck, cork stopper, and paper label. Label reads, "Compound Blackberry Balsam". Patent medicine that was taken for diarrhea.
Description: Blue binder containing letters, photographs, essays, and an obituary. Letters written by Dr. Hurd, and to Dr. Hurd, also photographs and his obituary
Description: Blue glass bottle with down-tooled lip, cylindrical neck, sloped down shoulder, straight body vertical, rectangular body horizontal with flat chamfers, dome base. Cork stopper. Contains 3/4 amount of black liquid. Embossed, "DR. J. F. CHURCHILL' S SPECIFIC REMEDY FOR CONSUMPTION/J....
Description: Blue Union Surgeon's frock coat, belonged to Surgeon Radzinsky of the 54th Mass. Coat is long enough to reach thigh level. Nine gold colored buttons with eagle crest with a shield with a capital "I" on it. Coat has olive green inner lining. Holes in coat.
Description: Blue wool forage cap with gold bullion insignia, tarred leather bill and leather hat band. Metal thread, gold insignia is sewn onto a black wool patch which is sewn onto the hat. Brass buckle on hat band. Two small eagle insignia buttons. Leather band. Belonged to Surgeon Andrew Coyle, U.S.N.
Description: Blue-green glass bottle, flanged lip, cylindrical neck, sloped down shoulders. Body horizontal rectangular, 3 recessed panels, chamfered corners. Remnant of white paper label with black lettering.
Description: Blue-green glass container, cylindrical neck, sloped down shoulders, square with chamferred edges body horizontal. Recessed rectangles on the same three body sides. Cork stopper, purple liquid inside. Cherry/Pectoral/Lowell Mass embossed on 3 sides.
Description: Blue-green glass medicine vial with long neck and cork. Has brown/red substance on it. On the inside is a reddish stain. Embossed on exterior is "VERMIFUGE" and "FAHNESTOCKS". Fahnestock's Vermifuge was a worm medicine.
Description: Blue/green colored glass, broken flanged lip, cylindrical neck, horizontal shoulder, straight body vertical, circular body horizontal, mamelon base, cork stopper. No label, air bubble in the glass. LIQUID/OPODELDOC on the bottle in raised letters. Opodeldoc was a liniment, prepared with 3 parts of...
Description: Blunt-pointed metal forceps marked "Tiemann & Co."
Description: Body of the bottle is marked with a label, white field, black letters. Label peeling at several corners. Flanged lip, cylindrical neck, sloped down shoulders, straight body vertical, round body horizontal. Disc stopper, L shape in stopper. Label reads "Spiritus Absolutus"
Description: Ebony handled bone brush with bristles. Upper half of handle has flat, vasiform shape with smooth surface. Lower half is rectangular with beveled edges and checkered faces. Bristles are inset in handle in two horizontal rows.
Date Created: 1875
Description: Bone brush with a cross-hatched ebony handle and black bristles.
Date Created: 1875
Description: Metal bone chisel with cross-hatched ebony grips. Labeled "Gemrig".