Health & Medicine

The Museum's collections of medical science artifacts represent nearly all aspects of health and medical practice. Highlights include early X-ray apparatuses, such as one of Wilhelm Roentgen's tubes, penicillin mold from Alexander Fleming’s experiments, and Jonas Salk's original polio vaccine. More recent acquisitions include the first artificial heart implanted in a human, the earliest genetically engineered drugs, and materials related to David, the "Bubble Boy." Other artifacts range from artificial limbs and implant devices to bloodletting and dental instruments, beauty products, and veterinary equipment. The contents of a medieval apothecary shop and an 1890s drugstore form part of the collections, along with patent and alternative medicines. The collections also document the many differing perspectives on health and medical issues, from patients, family members, doctors, nurses, medical students, and out-of-the-mainstream health practitioners.

Currently not on view
Location
Currently not on view
date made
ca 1982
maker
Guerlain
ID Number
2009.3030.40
nonaccession number
2009.3030
catalog number
2009.3030.40
Currently not on view
Location
Currently not on view
date made
ca 1936-1940
product relaunch
1989
product launch
1934
maker
Elizabeth Arden Inc.
ID Number
2009.0098.01
accession number
2009.0098
catalog number
2009.0098.01
Currently not on view
Location
Currently not on view
date made
ca 1980
maker
Kiehl's Inc.
ID Number
1981.0589.027
accession number
1981.0589
catalog number
1981.0589.027
Currently not on view
Location
Currently not on view
date made
1966 - 1980
ID Number
1985.3109.062
nonaccession number
1985.3109
catalog number
1985.3109.062
Currently not on view
Location
Currently not on view
date made
ca 1984
product expiration date
1984-10-04
maker
Connaught Laboratories Limited
ID Number
2012.0165.809
catalog number
2012.0165.809
accession number
2012.0165
Currently not on view
Location
Currently not on view
date made
1970-1980s
maker
Baughman, J. Ross
ID Number
2010.0231.01.098
catalog number
2010.0231.01.098
accession number
2010.0231
Currently not on view
Location
Currently not on view
date made
1989
product expiration date
1996-02
ID Number
2014.3066.01
nonaccession number
2014.3066
catalog number
2014.3066.01
Currently not on view
Location
Currently not on view
date made
ca 1983
maker
Dairy Association Company, Inc.
ID Number
1997.0051.04
accession number
1997.0051
catalog number
1997.0051.04
Currently not on view
Location
Currently not on view
date made
ca 1981
product expiration date
1983-04-01
maker
Eli Lilly and Company
ID Number
1982.0153.01
accession number
1982.0153
catalog number
1982.0153.01
Currently not on view
Location
Currently not on view
date made
1966 - 1980
ID Number
1985.3109.067
catalog number
1985.3109.067
nonaccession number
1985.3109
Currently not on view
Location
Currently not on view
date made
1966 - 1980
ID Number
1985.3109.058
nonaccession number
1985. 3109
catalog number
1985.3109.058
Since the first reports thirty years ago, the illness has become chronic and manageable as effective multi-drug treatments have reduced mortality.
Description
Since the first reports thirty years ago, the illness has become chronic and manageable as effective multi-drug treatments have reduced mortality. The AIDS crises spurred new knowledge of retroviruses and the human immune system, the development of new laboratory techniques, and faster drug approval.
In addition, HIV and AIDS shifted sexual practices and the role of sex in identity. LBBT people (lesbians, gay, bisexual, transgender) became more accepted. Awareness of sexually transmitted infections made "safe sex" a familiar term and an expected behavior. AIDS drew attention to the interplay of poverty, race, and addiction with disease. The art and media created around the loss and tragedy profoundly influenced cultural practices and aesthetics.
Location
Currently not on view
Date made
1987
ID Number
1988.0537.15
catalog number
1988.0537.15
accession number
1988.0537
Beige, rectangular blood glucose monitor with LCD display panel and blue and red buttons on the front (ON/OFF, TIMER). Manufacturer's label on the back with 8 step Test Procedure and Ser. No. 064568. Red on/off switch for beeper on the back of the monitor.Currently not on view
Description
Beige, rectangular blood glucose monitor with LCD display panel and blue and red buttons on the front (ON/OFF, TIMER). Manufacturer's label on the back with 8 step Test Procedure and Ser. No. 064568. Red on/off switch for beeper on the back of the monitor.
Location
Currently not on view
date made
after 1989
maker
Boehringer Mannheim Corporation
ID Number
2014.0140.08
accession number
2014.0140
catalog number
2014.0140.08
Currently not on view
Location
Currently not on view
date made
1966 - 1980
ID Number
1985.3109.039
nonaccession number
1985.3109
catalog number
1985.3109.039
Currently not on view
Location
Currently not on view
date made
ca 1985
maker
Marion Donovan Associates
ID Number
2000.0157.06
accession number
2000.0157
catalog number
2000.0157.06
Currently not on view
Location
Currently not on view
date made
1970-1980s
maker
Baughman, J. Ross
ID Number
2010.0231.01.100
catalog number
2010.0231.01.100
accession number
2010.0231
Currently not on view
Location
Currently not on view
date made
ca 1983
maker
Procter and Gamble
ID Number
1984.0718.084
catalog number
1984.0718.084
accession number
1984.0718
Currently not on view
Location
Currently not on view
date made
ca 1980
maker
Procter and Gamble
ID Number
1984.0718.091
catalog number
1984.0718.091
accession number
1984.0718
Currently not on view
Location
Currently not on view
date made
ca 1980
maker
Kiehl Pharmacy Inc.
ID Number
1981.0589.028
accession number
1981.0589
catalog number
1981.0589.028
The popularity of “the Pill” created a new market for pharmaceutical companies. For the first time, healthy women would be taking medication for an extended period of time.
Description (Brief)
The popularity of “the Pill” created a new market for pharmaceutical companies. For the first time, healthy women would be taking medication for an extended period of time. Pill manufacturers developed unique packaging in order to distinguish their product from those of their competitors and build brand loyalty. Packaging design often incorporated a “memory aid” to assist women in tracking their daily pill regimen, as well as styled cases to allow pills to be discreetly carried in bags and purses. The National Museum of American History’s Division of Medicine and Science’s collection of oral contraceptives illustrates some of the changes that the packaging and marketing of the Pill underwent from its inception in 1960 to the present.
The Warner Chilcott Laboratories division of the Warner-Lambert Company from Morris Plains, New Jersey, produced this Nelova 1/35 brand oral contraceptive around 1989. The 28 pill monthly dosage is arranged in four rows of 7 pills. There are 21 yellow active pills consisting of 1 mg of norethindrone and 35 mcg of ethinyl estradiol, and 7 white pills that are inert.
Location
Currently not on view
date made
1989
maker
Warner-Lambert Company. Warner Chilcott Laboratories Division
ID Number
1989.0224.024
catalog number
1989.0224.024
accession number
1989.0224
Currently not on view
Location
Currently not on view
date made
ca 1985
maker
Marion Donovan Associates
ID Number
2000.0157.05
accession number
2000.0157
catalog number
2000.0157.05
Currently not on view
Location
Currently not on view
date made
ca 1988
date collected
1988
ID Number
1989.0196.003
catalog number
1989.0196.003
accession number
1989.0196
Currently not on view
Location
Currently not on view
date made
1982
maker
Rugby Laboratories, Inc.
ID Number
1983.0116.12
catalog number
1983.0116.12
accession number
1983.0116
Currently not on view
Location
Currently not on view
date made
ca 1985
expiration date
1985-03-28
maker
Merck Sharp and Dohme
ID Number
2017.0291.11
catalog number
2017.0291.11
accession number
2017.0291

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