Hackney has a long tradition of healthcare from the earliest private hospitals and sanatoria to the current work of Homerton Hospital. The Red Cross has also had a well-recognised base in Dalston for many years. The museum has an extensive collection of health-related items, including a major bequest from Dr Lionel Stoll who grew up here and went on to become an early GP for the new NHS.
Healthcare in Hackney

Dentists drill stand : Sterling Junior Unit
1950 = 1960

The Murray Stool
1950 = 1960

Trophy badge
1921

Receipt - Dental Aid Society
1918

Photograph (black and white)
1992

Dr Basil Taylor's Dentists Cabinet

Kingsway Dental X-Ray
c.1950

Box
1920 = 1929

Proctoscope

Medical Clip

Hooked Medical Retractor

Curved Bandage Scissors

Curved Dressing Forceps

Dressing Forceps

Dressing Forceps

Dressing Forceps

Throat mirror

Throat mirror

Glass Syringe 20cc

Packet Travel Sickness Tablets

Five nappy pins

Box of Hypodermic needles

Knee-jerk reaction hammer
c.1950s

Tin of Elastic Adhesive Bandage

Magnifying Glass

Preludin Calculator

Folder for Photographs

Doctor No Parking Sign

Signature Stamp

Name plate

Stationery box

Stethoscope
c.1970s

Stationery holder

card index box

Medical diary
1952

glass bottle in leather case
1930

stethoscope

eye chart

medical gown

Leaflet - Sparklet Pocket CO2 Outfit
1930s

Bottle

Everett Syringe

Spray

Syringe

Ophthalmoscope set

The Doctor's Cookery Book
1938

Doctor's appointment card
1931

Photograph (black and white)
1992

Photograph (black and white)
1992

A woman's choice not a doctor's whim
1977

Insurance contributions card
1927 = 1932

Incubator: Oxygenaire
1960-1965