

Table and Stools [added: March 12/24]
Marble [added: March 12/24]


Large Cart [added: March 12/24]
Table and cabinet [added: March 12/24]


Bookcase [added: March 12/24]
TAKEN Benchtop Protector [added: March 12/24]


Acrylic Latex Paint [added: March 12/24]
Plexiglass [added: March 12/24]


These are a set of @6y old photo albums of pictures of gross pathology. These may have very well come from Dr. Boyd himself. These should go to someone who would appreciate it!
These are a set of @6y old photo albums of pictures of gross pathology. These may have very well come from Dr. Boyd himself. These should go to someone who would appreciate it!
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a whole bunch of (heavy" plexiglass sheets). The largest sheets are 12x12" and 14x14" . As opposed to the other items which are at DHCC, these can be picked up at Purdy Pavilion
TAKEN this is a digital slide scanner (kodak type slides, not microscope slides)


TAKEN solids wooden carrying cases intended to carry lantern slides
TAKEN solids wooden carrying cases intended to carry lantern slides


more pathology texts
TAKEN a tabletop centrifuge. Not sure if it works


TAKEN an antique microscope in its own wooden carrier
an antique slide projector TV with carousel on top. Not sure if it works


LOTS of sturdy wooden chairs!
a document camera


TAKEN a filing cabinet which has dividers that can hold something 3 inches long (an old library card cataologue)
filing cabinet


historical pathology textbooks from @1970s-2000s
mobile metal cart with electrical plugs - meant to have projector/TV on it


TAKENa mobile cart, meant for books
historical pathology textbooks from @1970s-2000s


historical medical equipment including glass lantern projector and microscopes
custom made solid wood drawers which originally held glass lantern slides


a mobile stair ladder that can reach up @ 4 ft
lots of kodak slide projectors and carousels. Carousels (both kodak and hanimex). Slide projectors are missing the lantern bulb


custom made solid wood drawers which originally held glass lantern slides
cathode ray tube TV and microscope (not sure if either work)


overhead projectors with plastic rolls
TAKEN