Collection of medicinal items

Collection of medicinal items 1930-70 (see 17 strokenumbers).

Empty glass bottle for Regesan Fruit Saline, a sparkling drink to purify the blood and cool the system, by Boots, Nottingham, 1950-1970

Regesan Fruit Saline

1950-1970

Empty brown glass bottle for Halycalcyne capsules of Halibut Liver Oil and vitamin D, by the Crookes Laboratories Ltd., London, 1950-1970

Empty bottle of Halycalcyne halibut liver oil

1950-1970

Empty brown glass bottle for Halibut Liver oil capsules, containing vitamins A and D, by Boots, Nottingham, 1950-1970

Halibut liver oil capsules

1950-1970

Tin of Zam-Buk, the world-reowned healing ointment, used for cuts, bruises, sores etc., by C.E. Fulford Ltd., Leeds, 1940-1965

Zam-Buk healing ointment

1940-1965

Empty tin for Regesan Cold Cure tablets, claimed to be the speedy and certain cure for colds and influenza, prepared by Regesan Ltd., Nottingham, and sold by Boots, 1940-1965

Regesan cold cure tablets

1940-1965

Small glass bottle containing Bile Ovals, for constipation, liverishness, biliousness etc. , by Boots, Nottingham, 1940-1965

Bottle of Bile Ovals

1940-1965

Small tin containing Carnation Corn Caps, by Cuxson, Gerrard and Co.Ltd., Oldbury, 1950-1979

Tin of Carnation Corn Caps

1950-1979

Tin containing Langdale's Cinnamon Tablets, full, for colds and influenza, by E.F. Longdale Ltd., Surrey, 1940-1970

TIn of Langdale's Cinnamon Tablets

1940-1970

Round cardboard box containing bottle of Langdale's concentrated medicinal essence of cinnamon, with information leaflet, claims that the germs causing influenza and dysentery are rendered harmless by this essence, as discovered in Pasteur's Laboratory, by E.F. Langdale, London, 1910-1930

Box containing bottle of Langdale's essence of cinnamon

1940-1960

Unopened box containing tube of Mycil ointment, for fungal infections, (chlorphenesin), by The British Drug Houses Ltd., London, 1940-1960

Tube of Mycil ointment

1940-1960

Small glass bottle with bakelite lid, with battered box, of Dr. J. Collis Browne's Chlorodyne (Morphine, Chloroform, Codeine, Peppermint, Capsicum). 80 mm x 26 mm x 26 mm, 44 g. Manufactured by J.T. Davenport Ltd., London, 1930-1955.

Bottle of Dr. J. Collis Browne's Chlorodyne

1930-1955

Empty brown glass bottle for Phillips Tonic Yeast (Vitamin B) by Phillips Yeast Products Ltd., London, 1950-1970

Empty bottle for Phillips Tonic Yeast

1950-1970

Small triangular based green glass, half-ribbed bottle with cork stopper and paper label. Bottle containing approximately 1 ounce of laudanum otherwise known as tincture of opium (tinctura opii simplex).

Bottle of laudanum

Small round tin of Germolene aseptic ointment, by The Veno Drug Co., St. Helens, 1940-1960

Germolene aseptic ointment

1940-1960

Box containing empty glass bottle of Cromessol fragrant disinfectant spray, standard perfume, by Cromessol Co. Ltd., Glasgow, 1920-1960

Empty bottle of Cromessol disinfectant spray

1920-1960

Ornate prescription and advertising envelope of Matthew Carmichael, dispensing chemist in Glasgow, containing near-illegible prescription for Mrs Stirling, dated 27-8-1907.

Ornate prescription and advertising envelope of Matthew Carmichael

1907

Pamphlet for Umedco medicines

Pamphlet for Umedco medicines

1937-1938

Details

Category:
Materia Medica & Pharmacology
Object Number:
1989-864
type:
medicinal tonics
credit:
Stirling, J.