Bottle of magnesium carbonate
Bottle of magnesium carbonate
Medicine chest, by John Bell and Co., said to have belonged to Duke of Wellington, 1819-1850
Bottle of magnesium carbonate
Tall glass bottle with glass stopper full of Aromatic Powder (contains opium). 116 mm x 25 mm x 32 mm, 111g. Dispensed by John Bell and Company, 338 Oxford Street, London, England, 1819-1850.
Glass bottle with glass topper for Laudanum (opium tincture) with traces remaining. 110 mm x 32 mm x 25 mm, 82 g. Early printed label reads, 'Laudanum/Laudanum/POISON/John Bell & Compy./338, Oxford Street,/ opposite Great Portland Street.' Produced by John Bell and Company, 338 Oxford Street, London, England, 1819-1850.
Bottle for ether, empty, by John Bell and Company, 338 Oxford Street, London, England, 1819-1850.
Bottle of basilic powder
Bottle of rhubarb powder, by John Bell and Company, 338 Oxford Street, London, England.
Bottle for Vance's aperient powder with one pill
Glass ointment jar with metal lid for 5 gr. blue pills (glycerin and mercury) with dried residues remaining.
Small glass bottle with glass stopper full of calomel powder (mercurous chloride)