19 vintage medical items you can buy online
Nathan Johnson
Published
05/15/2015
For A Few Bucks, You Can Own A Creepy Piece Of Medical History
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These vintage medical teeth will only set you back $9.95. -
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This porcelain hospital enema pail is on sale for just $12.95. -
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How about some electrotherapy to improve your life? This $155 DIY electrotherapy kit from 1920 is a good place to start. -
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Or how about an old-school nursing book from 1955? It's just $18.00. -
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This early surgical tool from around 1900 is a terrifying steal at $18.00. -
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For just $12.95, you can own this horrifying Soviet-era syringe. It even comes with an extra needle. You know...just in case. -
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At only $25, you can own these nightmarish plaster teeth. -
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For those looking for something a little bit fancier, how about a set of gold-plated surgical tools? $100 sounds like a good deal. -
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Take playing doctor to the next level with this 1940s stainless steel syringe for just $16.51. -
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Everyone's living room could use an antique hospital bowl full of syringes. At $22.95, how could you resist? -
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If you're feeling adventurous, you can own this beautiful gynaecology speculum for just $39. -
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These bizarre little things are vintage dental molds from the 1950s, and they're only $8! -
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I'm not quite sure what these are, but they look painful. At least the price is right at $29. -
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Need more disturbing surgical tools for your collection? How about these bad boys? Not bad for just $36.50. -
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This is a vintage tonsil snare from around 1910. It looks absolutely terrifying and it can be all yours for $24.99. -
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How about some painful-looking curved tweezers for just $9.99? -
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$15 seems like a bargain for this creepy old syringe. -
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You never know when you might have to perform surgery, so it's always good to have a couple of double-ended abdominal operating retractors around. For $20, how can you afford not to? -
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This is the Shelton Violet Ray. It pretty much just gave you an electric shock and said you were cured. $75 doesn't seem like such a bad price.
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