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I suggest contacting London Museums of Health and Medicine http://medicalmuseums.org/faq-contact/ as an email to this address will be circulated around all LMoHM members rather than you having to contact them individually. There are certainly a number of member museums that have the sort of material that you’re looking for.

Best wishes

Briony

On 27 Sep 2018, at 12:05, Holly Roberts <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

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Hello all,

I'm calling out for any items which directly relate to medicine and cures in the 19th century. We are primarily looking for Victorian chemist weighing scales, pestle and mortars, blood-letting equipment, pill-makers and a phrenology head for a display. Anyone looking to dispose or able to loan any items?

Thanks in advance!

Best wishes,

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