Cardboard box, containing 10 ampoules, plus a decapping file
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Two cardboard boxes, each with folding lid: one contains 10 ampoules, plus a file for decapping; and one contains 6 glass ampoules of morphine hydrochloride. The boxes are inscribed with the content and manufacturer details and a stamp 'feile im der meaning 'File in Box'. This item was manufactured in Germany during the First World War and is believed to have been issued for military use. Morphine hydrochloride is powerful analgesic and narcotic but it also has central stimulant actions. The uses of morphine are for the relief of pain, the procuring of sleep where sleeplessness is due to pain, the arrest of haemorrhage, the supression of cough and the relief of anxiety and apprehension.
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