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Hypodermic syringe with glass phials of drugs

1885-1910

Clear glass phial with cork stopper covered in red wax approximately one-third full of white powder (atropine sulphate). English, twentieth century

Glass phial containing atrophine sulphate

Glass phial with cork stopper stopped with wax half-full of atropine powder. English, twentieth century

Glass phial containing atropine powder

Plastic bottle half-full of liquid atropine for opthalmic use within a clear plastic canister. English, mid-twentieth century

Bottle containing liquid atropine

60ml glass bottle, in original box, half-full of Lomotil liquid (diphenoxylate hydrochloride and atropine sulphate).Bottle: 90 mm x 40 mm diameter, 114 g. Made by G D Searle and Co, Chicago, Illinois, USA, 1960-1985.

60ml glass bottle

1960-1985

Carton for 100 Lomotil tablets (diphenoxylate hydrochloride and atropine sulphate) with 3 blister packs of 20 tablets each remaining. 83 mm x 40 mm x 24 mm, 11g. Produced by Gold Cross Pharmaceuticals, English, 1985.

Carton for 100 Lomotil tablets, with 3 blister packs of 20 tablets each remaining

1985

Glass bottle without cap full of 4 fluid ounces of 'Liquid Bardase' (phenobarbital, hyoscine and atropine). 133 mm x 48 mm diameter, 257 g. Supplied by Parke,Davis and Co., English, 1940-1970.

Bottle of 'Liquid Bardase'

1940-1970

Glass bottle of 50 Donnatal tablets (belladonna herb prepared with atropine and phenobarbitone). 55 mm x 31 mm x 21 mm, 37g. Produced by A.H. Robins, English, 1950-1980.

Oblong glass bottle with cut plastic sealed plastic screw lid of 50 Donnatal tablets. 55 mm x 33 mm x 22 mm

1950-1980

Glass bottle for 50 Donnatal tablets, (belladonna herb prepared with phenobarbitone and atropine), with approximately half remaining. 55 mm x 31 mm x 21 mm, 33g. Produced by A.H. Robins, English, 1950-1980.

Oblong glass bottle with screw lid for 50 Donnatal tablets, with approximately half remaining. 55 mm x 31 mm x 21 mm

1950-1980

Unopened glass bottle of 50 Donnatal tablets (belladonna herb prepared with atropine and phenobarbital). 85 mm x 32 mm x 21 mm, 39g. Manufactured by A.H. Robins, English, 1950-1980.

Unopened glass bottle of 50 Donnatal tablets (belladonna herb prepared with atropine and phenobarbital)

1950-1980

Glass bottle of 50 Donnatal tablets (belladonna herb prepared with phenobarbitone and atropine sulphate). 55 mm x 33 mm x 22 mm, 38g. Produced by A.H. Robins, English, 1950-1980.

Oblong glass bottle with cut plastic sealed plastic screw lid of 50 Donnatal tablets. 55 mm x 33 mm x 22 mm

1950-1980

500ml glass bottlehalf-full of Donnatal elixir (phenobarbitone, hyoscyamine, atropine and alcohol). 190 mm x 75 mm diameter, 657 g. Made by A.H. Robins, English, 1950-1980.

500ml glass bottle, half-full of Donnatal elixir. 190 mm x 75 mm diameter

1950-1980

Cardboard carton containing aluminium tube of 1% atropine eye ointment. English, mid-twentieth century

Carton containing tube of atropine eye ointment

Carboard box containing: 9 smaller boxes of glass phials of atropine sulphate hypodermic tablets, 6 glass phials of a non-medicated substance in the form of hypodermic tablets in boxes, 5 large glass phials of atropine sulphate hypodermic tablets, and 1 small glass phial of atropine sulphate hypodermic tablets. English, twentieth century

Box containing phials of atrophine sulphate tablets

Glass bottle with bakelite lid of 4 oz. of Liquid Bardase (phenobarbital, hyoscine, atropine). 125 mm x 40 mm diameter, 231 g. Produced by Parke, Davis and Co. Ltd., English, 1940-1970.

Bottle of liquid Bardase

1940-1970

Cork-stoppered glass bottle of Dakin's Chlorodyne (Chloroform, Capsicum, Alcohol, Morphine and Atropine) in original carton. 90 mm x 24 mm x 23 mm, 49g. Manufactured by Wright, Layman & Umney Ltd., London, 1920-1940.

Bottle of Dakin's Chlorodyne

1920-1940

Case for hypodermic syringe, syringe missing, containing a variety of hypodermic tablets in glass phials, as well as one needle. 149 mm x 96 mm x 23 mm, 202g. The phials are of varying sizes and manufacturers, and they are composed of atropine, strophanthin, adrenalin, novacain, apomorphine, and styrchnine. The case also contains one small phial of atropine opthalmic tablets. Parke, Davis and Co. and Burroughs Wellcome, English, mid-twentieth century.

Hypodermic syringe case with accessories

1920-1950

Glass bottle of 100 Donnatal L.A. tablets (belladonna herb prepared with atropine and phenobarbitone). 83 mm x 44 mm x 24 mm, 110g. Manufactured by A.H. Robins Co. Ltd., English, 1950-1980.

Glass bottle, sealed, for 100 Donnatal L.A. tablets, 83 mm x 44 mm x 24 mm

1950-1980

Glass phial with cork stopper stopped with wax half-full of atropine powder. English, twentieth century

Glass phial containing atropine powder

Glass phial, corked, containing white gelatin atropine and cocaine discs, by Savory and Moore Ltd, London, England, 1925-1940

Glass phial, corked, containing white gelatin cocaine and atropine discs

1925-1940

100ml glass bottle, in original box, of Lomotil liquid (diphenoxylate hydrochloride and atropine sulphate), with plastic spoon for administration. Bottle: 120 mm x 42 mm diameter, 224 g. Made by G D Searle and Co, Chicago, Illinois, USA, 1960-1985.

100ml glass bottle of Lomotil liquid

1960-1985