Boyle's type anaesthetic machine, 1941-1963.
Image number: 10324714

Detail of vaporisers.This is the back bar for a Boyle's type anaesthetic machine with vaporisers for ether and trilene, flowmeters for oxygen, cyclopropane and nitrous oxide, and a rebreathing bag. The apparatus was made by the British Oxygen Company Ltd, London. These components fitted onto an anaesthetic trolley. It is an example of a continuous flow anaesthetic machine which works by supplying compressed gases from cylinders through vaporisers to the patient through a breathing circuit. Boyle's type machines are named after the London anaesthetist H E G Boyle (1875-1941).
- Image number:
- 10324714
- Credit:
- Science Museum/Science & Society Picture Library
- Date taken:
- 20 October 2003 16:59
- Image rights:
- Science Museum

