1 bottle of quinine pills, trade name "Quinisan", in original box, manufactured by Howards and Sons, sold by Savory and Moore, owners, made in England, 1920 to 1940 "Quinisan" quinine pills 1920-1940
1 bottle of quinine pills, trade name "Quinisan", in original box, manufactured by Howards and Sons, sold by Savory and Moore, owners, made in England, 1920 to 1940 "Quinisan" quinine pills
1 bottle of quinine pills, trade name "Quinisan", in original box, manufactured by Howards and Sons, sold by Savory and Moore, owners, made in England, 1920 to 1940 "Quinisan" quinine pills
1 bottle of quinine pills, trade name "Quinisan", in original box, manufactured by Howards and Sons, sold by Savory and Moore, owners, made in England, 1920 to 1940 "Quinisan" quinine pills
Four tall thin square, green glass bottles, round neck, tall square-topped stopper, one contains hardened solid remains, rest are empty. Four Bottles
7 square green glass bottles, wide circular necks, glass stoppers, all empty except one containing pills. Seven Bottles
Green paper packet containing poppy capsules, 176mm x 121 mm x 16 mm. Printed label on the packet reads, '717 POPPY CAPSULES/ (papaver somniferum)' and has a red mark ' B 4'. Europe, 1880-1940. Paper packet of poppy capsules
Small clear glass bottle with cork stopper, containing cholera pills. 47 mm x 18 mm diameter, 10 g. Dispensed by the Punjab Medical Hall, Lahore, Indian, 1871-1920. Small bottle of Cholera pills