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Glass phial of Belladonna Tincture tablets

1899

Ribbed glass dispensing bottle about half-full of dark coloured belladonna extract with cork stopper. (see note)

Bottle containing belladonna extract

Amber glass ribbed bottle full of Glycerine of Belladonna, B.P.C. with bakelite lid (see note)

Gottle containing glycerine of belladonna

Ceramic drug jar with paper cover half-full of belladonna extract. English, twentieth century

Drug jar containing belladonna extract

Green glass ribbed poison bottle with glass stopper one-quarter full of Belladonna Linament (see note)

Poisnon bottle containing belladonna linament

Green glass ribbed poison bottle, half-full, with two labels. Most recent label is for Linament of Aconite, Belladonna and Chloroform (see note)

Poison bottle

Glass dispensing bottle of 40 mg. phenobarbital and belladonna tablets. 75 mm x 37 mm x 25 mm, 76 g. Produced by Eli Lilly, from Savory and Moore, Basingstoke, 1940-1960.

Dispensing bottle of Phenobarbitone and Belladonna tablets

1940-1960

Two tins of 'Fenobelladine' tablets (phenobarbitone and belladonna), with paper labels, complete with contents. Height 14 mm x width 80 mm x depth 57 mm, weight 57g. Inscribed: 'Tablets/ FENOBELLADINE/ Ext. Belladonna Sicc. B.P. gr. 1-4/ Phenobarbitone B.P. gr. 1-4/ Dose: 1/2-4 tablets t.d.s./ FOR DISPENSING ONLY/ POISON/ MEDO- Chemicals Ltd. / 144. FORTRESS ROAD, LONDON, N.W.5./ TELEPHONE: GULLIVER 3352/ MADE IN ENGLAND'. Made by Medo-Chemicals Ltd., 144 Fortess Road, London, NW5, England. English, 1950-1960.

2 x tins of Fenobelladine tablets

1950-1960

25g professional sample tin of Neutradonna Sedative powder (belladonna alkaloids, amobarbital, aluminium sodium silicate). 60 mm x 57 mm diameter, 66 g. Label indicates the powder is an 'Antispasmodic, antacid, sedative with Vitamin C'. Produced by British Schering Ltd., English, 1960-1980.

Canister of Neutradonna Sedative

1960-1980

Blue glass shop round with cork stopper one quarter full of belladonna extract. (see note)

Shop round containing belladonna extract

Amber glass bottle with plastic lid full if 100 Aloin, Belladonna, Strychnine and Cascara Sagrada tablets. English, mid-twentieth century

Glass bottle containing Aloin, Belladonna, Strychnine and Cascara Sagrada tablets

Glass bottle with cork stopper containing Belladonna Extract. 135 mm x 52 mm, 156g. By Savory and Moore, London, 1898-1927.

Glass bottle of belladonna extract

1890-1927

Amber glass ribbed poison bottle with cork stopper approximately half full of belladonna extract. English, twentieth century.

Poison bottle containing belladonna

Small green glass poison bottle with cork stopper full of belladonna extract. (see note)

Poison bottle containing belladonna extract

Glass jar with bakelite lid approximately half full of dried belladonna powder. English, twentieth century

Glass jar containing dried belladonna powder

Glass bottle with bakelite lid for 250 Belladonna and Phenobarbitone tablets, with approximately 9 tablets remaining. 84 mm x 44 mm x 24 mm, 63 g. Supplied by Savory and Moore, Standard Works, Lawrence Road, Tottenham, London, N15, England, 1940-1970.

Bottle of Belladonna and Phenobarbitone tablets

1940-1970

Dispensing tin containing Fenobelladine tablets (extract of belladonna and phenobarbitone). 81 mm x 58 mm x 13 mm, 31 g. Prepared by Medo Chemicals Ltd., London, 1945-1965.

Tin containing Fenobelladine tablets (extract of belladonna and phenobarbitone)

1945-1965