Brown glass specimen bottle, containing Rangoon petroleum, from Burma, bottle English, 1880-1920 Brown glass specimen bottle 1880-1920
Small brown glass bottle with cork stopper and paper label. Containing approximately 1/4 ounce of Alypin nitrate. A substance as toxic as cocaine but reserved for use in surface application to mucous membranes. Its correct name is amydricaine. It employed in the field of opthalmology in a 2-4% solution, but it does not produce midriasis or disturbance of accomodation. In nose and throat work a solution of 5-10% may be employed, and in neurology a 1-4% solution. Its exact uses are unknown - it is thought that it may be used to create a local aneasthetic reaction similar to other members of the 'caine' class of drugs. bottle 1890-1930
Large brown glass ampoule of chloroform solution, prepared by Max Jenne of Kiel and Lubeck, German, 1913 Large brown glass ampoule of chloroform solution 1910-1913
Glass bottle, containing thyroid iodo-acetosalicylic capsules from Oxo Ltd., London Glass bottle 1930-1955
Glass bottle, containing 'Bipalatinoids', tablets from Oppenheimer, Son and Co., London, SW9, England, 1915-1935. Glass bottle 1915-1935
Bottle, brown glass, stoppered with seal, damaged, for chloroform, containing liquid, scale moulded on side, from German W.W.I medicine chest, German, 1914-1918 Bottle, brown glass 1914-1918
Glass bottle, containing uranium nitrate crystals from The British Drug Houses Ltd., London Glass bottle containing uranium nitrate crystals 1910-1940
Bottle containing some aspirin tablets, prepared by the British Drug Houses Ltd., London, 1930-1970 Bottle containing aspirin tablets
Bottle of aspirin and quinine compound tablets prepared by The British Drug Houses Ltd., London, 1964-1979 Bottle of aspirin and quinine compound tablets prepared by The British Drug Houses Ltd.
Brown bottle, containing citronella oil from Ceylon, supplied by Wright, Layman and Umney Limited, London, bottle English, 1900-1950 Brown bottle 1900-1950
Bottle, glass, brown coloured, for iodoform, containing white powder, from German W.W.I medicine chest A656271, German, 1914-1918 Bottle, glass, brown coloured 1914-1918
Bottle, brown glass, for holding iodoform, containing powder, from German medicine chest A656265, German, 1914-1918 Bottle, brown glass 1914-1918
Bottle containing pills with deleted label recording "Euflavine" tablets prepared by British Dyestuffs Corp. Ltd., and supplied by The British Drug Houses Ltd., London, 1900-1930 Bottle containing pills labelled "Euflavine" 1900-1930
Glass bottle, containing lenigallol powder from Knoll and Co., Ludwigshafen, germany Glass bottle 1900-1930
Glass bottle, containing quinine salicylate powder from the British Drug Houses, London Glass bottle 1900-1935
Bottle of "Bimez" tablets, prepared by ICI, Pharmaceuticals Division, Wilmslow, 1950-1970 Bottle of "Bimez" tablets 1950-1970
Bottle, brown glass, glass stoppered, for liquified phenol, three quarters full of liquid, from medicine chest A656265, German, 1914-1918 Bottle, brown glass 1914-1918
3 tall brown glass bottles made by Leune Company, Paris, French, 1925-1929 3 tall brown glass bottles made by Leune Company 1925-1929
20 brown glass ampoules of digipuratum solution for injection, in 2 cardboard boxes, for German military use, prepared by Knoll and Co., Ludwigshafen, Germany, 1914-1918 20 brown glass ampoules of digipuratum solution for injection 1914-1918
Bottle containing "Pulverette" lithium hipurate compound pills, prepared by Oppenheimer, Son and Co., London, 1920-1940 Bottle containing "Pulverette" lithium hipurate compound pills
Bottle containing pills of colocynth and hyoscyamus, prepared by Evans Medical Ltd., Speke and Liverpool, 1910-1950 Bottle containing pills of colocynth and hyoscyamus
Glass bottle, containing aperient granules in pill form, from Parke, Davis and Co., London Glass bottle 1890-1930
Bottle, stained brown, for silver nitrate, containing a few crystals, from German W.W.I medicine chest, A656271, German, 1914-1918 Bottle, stained brown 1914-1918
Glass bottle, corked, containing mild silver protein or silver nucleinate crystals from Wiilows, Francis, Butler and Thompson Ltd., London, English bottle, 1880-1930 Glass bottle 1880-1930
Bottle of `Tabloid' quinine acetylsalicylate tablets prepared by Burroughs Wellcome and Co., London, 1900-1924 Bottle of `Tabloid' quinine acetylsalicylate tablets prepared by Burroughs Wellcome and Co.
Glass bottle, containing desiccated pituitary substance in powder form, from Willows, Francis, Butler & Thompson, Ltd, of London Glass bottle 1890-1940
Glass bottle, metal cap, containing tablets from Oppenheimer, Son and Co., London, SW9, England, 1910-1940. Glass bottle 1910-1940
Glass bottle, containing pituitary gland of a sheep, powder anterior lobe from the British Drug houses Ltd. Glass bottle 1890-1930