Steam-heated crucible, London, England, 1910-1930
Steam heated crucible for preparing syrup, by Brown, London, 1910-1930
Syrups made from a concentrated solution of sugar in water were prepared in this steam-heated crucible. Drugs were added to syrups by manufacturing chemists to make liquid medicines. The sweet tasting syrup made medicines easier to take – clearly, a spoonful of sugar certainly helps the medicine go down.