Bottle, full of zinc sulphate
Bottle, full of zinc sulphate
Antidote case containing six drugs, owned by Prof. George Harley, English, 1860-1890
Bottle, full of zinc sulphate
Bottle, containing tannic acid
Bottle, containing belladonna tincture
Small narrow, clear glass circle based bottled with glass stopper and paper label. Contains morphine hydrochloride (morphiae hydrochloras).
Bottle, with trace of woorara powder
Small glass bottle with glass stopper containing a trace of chlorodyne tincture. 81 mm. Part of an antidote case of 6 drugs owned by Professor George Harley. Handwritten label reads, 'Chlorodyne'. Chlorodyne is a mixture of laudanum (an alcoholic solution of opium), tincture of cannabis and chloroform. It was invented in the 19th century by Dr. John Collis Browne as a treatment for cholera. It was sold as a patent medicine in the 19th and early 20th century and was used to treat coughs, diarrhoea, insomnia and to relieve pain. English, 1860-1890.
Handwritten antidote table
Cuckoo, microscope slide, with Woorara poison on it