Field medical pannier, with full contents including patient labels, dressings, boxes and bottles of labelled drugs, mixing equipment, volmetric measuring equipment, splints, enema tube, catheter, syringe, German, First World War
Metal box for Phenazon containing paper packets of drugs
3 paper packets of tablets of phenazone salicylate, pehnazone and barbitone (Veronal), yellow-painted iron box with sliding bolt. 70 mm x 46 mm x 40 mm, 78g. Unknown maker, German Army Issue, Kassel, Germany, c. 1915.
Small, clear glass, square based bottle with glass stopper and metal clip and transfer printed label. To contain approximately 2 ounces (54.2 grams) of cocaine hydrochloride. Some contents remain.
Glass bottle with iron stopper clip for 'Simple Opium Tincture', with dried traces remaining. 108 mm x 38 mm x 29 mm, 108g. Unknown maker, for German military use, 1914-1918.
Clear glass, test-tube shaped bottle with metal cap and transfer printed label. Contains morphine hydrochloride tablets wrapped in paper. Manufactured in Coblenz, Germany during the First World War.