Two ampoules of medium chromice suture
Two ampoules of medium chromice suture, glass, by Mersons (Sutures) Ltd., Edinburgh, 1950-1970
Collection of pharmaceuticals and surgical operating sundries, mostly English, 1920-1975
Two ampoules of medium chromice suture, glass, by Mersons (Sutures) Ltd., Edinburgh, 1950-1970
Ampoule of suture with needle, glass, by Mersons Ltd., Edinburgh, 1940-1965
Suture, in glass tube, by Mersons Ltd., Edinburgh, 1925-1960
Boxed "sterilex" ampoule of catgut ligature, English, 1920-1940
Empty tinned box for "Omnopon" tubunic syringe ampoules supplied to the Royal Navy. 31 mm x 84 mm x 12 mm, 20g. Omnopon is a brand name for papaveretum, an opium alkoloid which was often included in military medicine kits. Printed on the front of the tin is the Royal Navy insignia as wells as, 'AMPOULES (SYRINGE)/OMNOPON'. Instructions are printed on the inner lid for the use of the syringe. Supplied by Roche Products Ltd., England, 1940-1955.
"Atomist" alomiser, English, 1938-1955
Glass bottle of George's Gravel Pills, by George's Pills Ltd., Llanelli, Wales, 1920-1955
Bottle for Digoxin tablets, empty, by Burroughs Wellcome and Co., London, 1925-1940
Ampoule of sucrose solution for injection, by the British Drug Houses Ltd., London, 1955-1970
Bottle of eserine sulphate solution, supplied by Duncan,Flockhart and Co. London, 1920-1940
Tube, aluminium, of Grasshopper pills, by Grasshopper Ltd., 105 Ritherdon Road, London, SW17, England, 1955-1970.
Box of Endezma tablets, cardboard, by The Endezma Medical Co., 111 High Street, Merthyr Tydfil, Wales, United Kingdom, 1950-1965.
Box of 'Cerettes' boric acid ointment tubes, by Oppenheimer, Son and Co., 179 Queen Victoria Street, London, EC, England, 1890-1930.
Tube of 60 "Trinitrine" glyceryl trinitrate and caffeine pills, by Laboratoires Laleuf, Paris, 1900-1930
Bottle of digitalin pills, glass, in cardboard tube, by Laboratoire Nativelle, France, 1900-1940
Box of 3 containers of different dusting powders, by Fissan Ltd., Loughborough, 1929-1955
Plastic wallet containing 8 ampoules of various intravenous drugs, by May and Baker Ltd., Dagenham, 1965-1975
Box of Record-type hypodermic needles, by C.F. Thackray, Leeds, 1920-1960
Box of Record type hypodermic needles, German manufacture, for Indian market, 1930-1960
Box of Record type hypodermic needles, by Weck, Germany, for Indian market, 1925-1960
Bottle of Haldon's Macassar oil, by Osborne, Garrett and Co., London, W1, England, 1950-1970.
Bottle of oil of juniper, by Boots, England, 1950-1965