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Original preparation of quinine hydrochloride by Pelletier

1810-1840

Original preparation of quinine acetate by Pelletier

1810-1840

Original preparation of quinine by Pelletier and Caveton

1820

Hydroferrocianate de quinine

1820-1900

Miconine

1820-1900

Marghine

1820-1900

Powdered cinchona, Paris, France, 1820-1900

1820-1900

Citrate de quinine

1820-1900

Meconine

1820-1900

Aspargine R.

1820-1900

Unidentified preparation

1820-1900

Quinine

1820-1900

Glass stoppered bottle with rubber cover, containing original preparation of cinchonine, an antimalarial agent, by Pierre Joseph Pelletier, 1810-1840.

Preparation of Cinchonine

1810-1840

Cylindrical glass bottle, cork stopper sealed with red wax, contains quinine sulphate, French, 1830-1870

Cylindrical glass bottle

Glass vial with cork stopper sealed with wax, containing chemical preparation of Codeine. 40 mm x 22 mm diamter, .02 kg., from a set of specimens of pharmacological substances associated with Pierre Joseph Pelletier (1788 - 1842), Paris, France, 1820-1900

Glass vial with cork stopper sealed with wax, containing chemical preparation of Codeine. 40 mm x 22 mm diameter

1820-1900

Glass bottle with cork stopper and wax seal and paper label to contain sampleof narceine powder. Believed to have been prepared by Pelletier of France. Narceine is an alkaloid obtained from opium, and as such as weak narcotine-like action and can administered in a pill.

bottle; controlled drug; opium

Ten specimens of pharmacological substances associated with Pierre Joseph Pelletier (1788 - 1842), seven of which produced by Pelletier and Berthelot, and three of which from the Faculte de Pharmacie de Paris, Laboratorie de Chimie Organique, Paris, France, 1820-1900

Ten specimens of pharmacological substances associated with Pierre Joseph Pelletier (1788 - 1842)

1820-1900