Robe and knitted slippers used for babies' christenings; kept by Mary Ann Fanning for use by her patients who could not afford to buy robes themselves.
Medicine from the midwife's bag used by Mary Ann Fanning early in her career: Small glass bottle of calcium lactate tablets (prescribed during pregnancy) and cotton bag.
Medicine from the midwife's bag used by Mary Ann Fanning early in her career: Small glass bottles labelled 'Ext. Ergotae' and 'Ergot', ergot-derived medication used to induce labour.
Medicine from the midwife's bag used by Mary Ann Fanning early in her career: Small glass bottle of boric acid in the form of powder (used as an antiseptic), dosing tube and small cotton bag.
Medical instrument from the midwife's bag used by Mary Ann Fanning early in her career: Small cotton bag with instruments including episiotomy scissors.
Medical instrument from the midwife's bag used by Mary Ann Fanning early in her career: Pinard horn, a listening device used for detecting foetal heartbeat before the advent of ultrasound technology.