Hypodermic syringe case

Made:
1901-1930 in England
Hypodermic syringe case, Record', nickel plated brass

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Hypodermic syringe case, Record', nickel plated brass
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Hypodermic syringe case, "Record", nickel plated brass, containing two needles and a tube of morphine and atropine sulphate tablets, by Burrought Wellcome and Co., England, 1901-1930

Parts

phial; controlled drug, morphine

phial; controlled drug, morphine

Glass vial (with some contents) with cork stopper to contain 20 tabloid hypodermic tablets consisting of 1/4 grain of morphine sulphate and 1/150 grain of atropine sulphate. Cork stopper is broken. Morphine is a powerful analgesic and narcotic but it also has central actions. Atropine is a also a stimulant.

Materials:
tube, glass and stopper, cork
Object Number:
A618058 Pt1
type:
phial, morphine