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Glass bottle of 50, 5 mg Shomba tablets (stanozolol) with metal lid. 80 mm x 35 mm x 30 mm, 74g. Stanozolol is a synthetic hormone derived from testosterone.Manufactured by Sterling, Guildford, England, expires 1990.

Glass bottle of 50, 5 mg Stromba tablets (Stanozolol) with metal lid

1980-1986

Two cardboard cartons for Pregnyl (Chorionic gonadotrophin injection), both for 12 ampoules with solvent, 5000 i.u., one carton contains two ampoules, one of solvent and one of gonadotrophin, for Pregnyl, by Organon Laboratories Ltd., England, and supplied by Organon Laboratories Ltd., Morden, Surrey, England, 1981; the other carton contains two ampoules of solvent and four of gonadotrophin, for Pregnyl, by Organon Laboratories Ltd., England, and supplied by Organon Laboratories Ltd., Morden, Surrey, England, 1957

Two carboard cartons for Pregnyl (Chorionic gonadotrphin injection)

1957; 1981

Glass bottle of methyltestosterone tablets, 5 mg, with bakelite lid. 64 mm x 37 mm x 22 mm; 38 g. Methyl-testosterone is an anabolic steroid used to treat hormone deficiency. Manufactured by Macarthys Ltd., English, 1920-1960.

Bottle of Methyltestosterone Tablets

1920-1960

Amber glass bottle of 25 mg Parandren tablets (methlytestosterone) for sublingual administration. 55 mm x 33 mm diameter, 49 g. Green printed label reads, '25/PERANDREN LINGUETS/Registered Trade Marks/ METHYLTESTOSTERONE CIBA/FOR SUBLINGUAL USE/Registered Trade Mark/25mg/CIBA LABORATORIES LIMITED/HORSHAM, SUSSEX'. Manufactured by CIBA for Savory and Moore, English, 1930-1951.

Bottle of Perandren Linguets

1930-1951

Bottle of "Noludar" tablets (methyprylone), half full, originally for 500 tablets, within blue cardboard carton. by Roche Products, Ltd.bottle: height 100 mm; diameter 53 mm; overall: height 112 mm; diameter 61 mm; weight 221g. Manufactured by Roche Products Limited, Welwyn Garden City, Hertfordshire, England, United Kingdom. English, 1940-1970.

Glass bottle of Noludar tablets within carton

1940-1970

One cardboard box with removable lid containing 12, 1 ml. ampoules for making 'Gonan', a chorionic gonadotrophin injection. 65 mm x 75 mm x 75 mm, 52g. 3 pairs of ampoules remaining (one with water solution for each ampoule of the crystallised hormone) and a blade for scoring the ampoules. Chorionic gonadotrophin was used to increase fertility in both male and female patients. Directions for use on interior of lid reads, ' By the aid of a hypodermic syringe withdraw/ 1ml. of the water for injection and transfer/ it to the ampoule containing the powder./...' Manufactured by BDH, London, in March 1961.

12 1 ml. ampoules for making 'Gonan', a chorionic gonadotrophin injection

1961

1x100x200mg cardboard carton of Danol capsules (danazol) with 53 remaining. 54 mm x 82 mm x 72 mm, 44g. Danazol is a derivative of the synthetic steroid ethisterone, a modified testosterone. Marks made in pen indicate the medicine is expired. Manufacturing by Winthrop Laboratories in Guildford, England, expires 1991.

1x100x200mg cardboard carton of Danol capsules (danazol) with 53 remaining. 54 mm x 82 mm x 72 mm

1982-1986

Cardboard carton, containing two ampoules of solvent and four of gonadotrophin, for Pregnyl (Chorionic gonadotrophin injection), by Organon Laboratories Ltd., England, and supplied by Organon Laboratories Ltd., Morden, Surrey, England, 1957. Pregnyl was used to promote fertility.

Cardboard carton

1957

Glass bottle of methyltestosterone tablets, 5mg, in original silver cardboard carton. 24 mm x 57 mm x 37 mm; 32 g. Label on outer carton reads, 'SUBLINGS/METHYLTESTOSTERONE/.../5mg per tablet/ For sublingual or sublabial administration/ Dose:- As instructed by the physician/ORGANON LABORATORIES LIMITED/ BRETTENHAM HOUSE, LONDON, W.C.2'. Methyltestosterone is an anabolic steroid. Manufactured by Organon Laboratories Ltd., English, 1950-1970.

Bottle of Methyltestosterone tablets

1950-1970

Small glass jar with brass cap containing aromatic confection. Printed green label reads, 'AROMATIC CONFECT'. 42 mm x 33 mm x 27 mm, 52 g. Probably English, 19th century.

Small glass jar of Aromatic confection

1801-1900

Clear glass bottle for "Regepyrin" (antipyrine)and Pulv. Opii. (opium) tablets with cork stopper. 103 mm x 41 mm x 30 mm, 59 g. Handwritten notes on the bottle indicates it was re-used a number fo times, most recently for a mixture of 'Antipyrine' and 'Pulv. Opii' tablets. Boots The Chemists, English, 1890-1920.

Bottle of 'Regepyrin' and Opium tablets

1890-1920

Cardboard carton, containing two ampoules, one of solvent and one of gonadotrophin, for Pregnyl (Chorionic gonadotrophin injection), by Organon Laboratories Limited, England, and supplied by Organon Laboratories Ltd., Morden, Surrey, England, 1981. Pregnyl was used to promote fertility.

Cardboard carton

1981

Bottle of PROMINAL tablets (methylphenobarbitone), half full, inside cardboard carton. Bottle: height 97 mm; width 54 mm; depth 23 mm; overall: height 102 mm; width 58 mm; depth 31 mm; weight 105g. Inscription reads: '100 TABLETS/ PROMINAL/ Trade Mark Brand/ METHYLPHENOBARBITONE/ 3 / grains / POISON S 4/ Manufactured in England by/ BAYER PRODUCTS LTD./ KINGSTON-UPON-THAMES'. Manufactured by Bayer Products Limited, Kingston-upon-Thames, Greater London, England, United Kingdom. English, 1950-1970.

Bottle of PROMINAL tablets, inside cardboard carton

1950-1970

Bottle of "Veronigen" (barbital), half full, containing an orange liquid.155 mm x 43 mm diameter, 166g. Red printed label with hand written ink insribed '.../"Veronigen".../(Hewlett) /JOHN BELL & CROYDEN LTD./.../50, WIGMORE STREET, LONDON, W.1.' Made by John Bell and Croyden Limited, 50 Wigmore Street, London, W1, England. English, 1890-1930.

Glass bottle of veronigen

1890-1930

Glass bottle of Salimed Compound tablets (Salicylamide, Mephenesin, Amylobarbitone and Amino-Acetic Acid), half full, originally containing 100 tablets. 98 mm x 53 mm diameter, 172g. Manufactured by Medo-Chemicals Ltd., 144 Fortess Road, London, NW5, England. English, 1940-1960.

Bottle of Salimed Compound tablets

1940-1960

1x100x100mg pack of danol 'half strength' capsules (danazol) with 40 remaining.Includes an instruction packet for the patient. 59 mm x 72 mm x 71 mm, 32g. Danazol is a derivative of the synthetic steroid ethisterone, a modified testosterone. Marks made in pen indicate the medicine is expired. Manufactured by Winthrop Laboratories, Guildford, expires 1989.

1x100x100mg pack Danol 'half strength' capsules (danazol) with four x 10 capsule blister packs, plus instruction packet

1980-1986