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Victorian Ether & Chloroform Tray

Victorian Ether & Chloroform Tray
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Adorning a sterling silver Victorian serving tray is a large bottle of Ether a liquid used to put patients to sleep during surgery, and a smaller bottle of Chloroform. The inhaler mask which comes with this set is circa 1846 and is made of silver and lined with red velvet and a surgical gauze fluid catch with a brass holding handle. It represents one of the very early experiments in designing what is today a plastic mask for anesthetizing patients before surgery. In the 1840s the use of ether and chloroform were being taught for the first time.

Many doctors during the Victorian period, as well as today, become addicted to the sweet dreams which can be brought on by the use of both Ether and Chloroform. Get yours today and do it like the Victs did!

To use, touch your tray and select an option from the menu. Wear the given objects to use.

Thank you for your purchase from Graves Apothecary.
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full star empty star empty star empty star empty star Posted February 07, 2021 by Craznal

Basic animations, and it only has the mask and rag. You just give them a lil sniff, nothing happens. And, item's are no transfer, so it can't give them to anybody....

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