Empty paper pill box, Europe, 1801-1900

Empty paper pill box, Europe, 1801-1900 Empty paper pill box, Europe, 1801-1900

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Empty pill box

Pill boxes were used to carry pills around in a pocket or in a case while travelling. Some boxes are elaborately ornate, but this example represents the simplest design and materials. The cheap materials meant they could be mass produced and they would have been familiar to those in society able to afford such medical treatment. They were often marked with the name and address of the pharmacy that dispensed them. The pill box is shown here with two other paper pill boxes (A662452 and A662471).

Details

Category:
Pharmacy-ware
Collection:
Sir Henry Wellcome's Museum Collection
Object Number:
A662497
Materials:
paper
Measurements:
overall: 12 mm 46 mm,
type:
pill box