Tabloid medicine case

Tabloid medicine case, containing 19 tubes of tablets and powders, by Burroughs Wellcome, 1880-1950 (arrived in museum approx.1979)

Details

Category:
Materia Medica & Pharmacology
Object Number:
1993-826
type:
tube

Parts

Glass vial with cork stopper containing approximately 20 tabloid hypodermic tablets consisting of 1/2 grain of compressed opium. Opium has an analgesic action and a narcotic action which are due to its morphine content. Opium acts less rapidly than since it is more slowly absorbed.

Tabloid hypodermic tablets of 1/2 grain of compressed opium

Glass vial with cork stopper containing approximately 20 tabloid hypodermic tablets consisting of 1/2 grain of compressed opium. Opium has an analgesic action and a narcotic action which are due to its morphine content. Opium acts less rapidly than since it is more slowly absorbed.

Object Number:
1993-826 Pt1
type:
phial and opium
Glass vial with cork stopper containing approximately 20 Tabloid brand tablets consisting of lead and opium. Believed to have been used in the treatment of intestinal pain.

Tabloid tablets of lead and opium

Glass vial with cork stopper containing approximately 20 Tabloid brand tablets consisting of lead and opium. Believed to have been used in the treatment of intestinal pain.

Object Number:
1993-826 Pt2
type:
phial and opium
Small glass tube with cork stopper full of .5 g Dover Powder tablets. 75 mm x 5 mm diameter, 10 g. Burroughs Wellcome and Co., London, 1880-1925 .

Phial of Dover Powder tablets

Small glass tube with cork stopper full of .5 g Dover Powder tablets. 75 mm x 5 mm diameter, 10 g. Burroughs Wellcome and Co., London, 1880-1925 .

Measurements:
overall: 75 mm 5 mm, 10g
Materials:
glass , cork , opium , ipecac and complete
Object Number:
1993-826 Pt3
type:
phial and opium