Glass bottle, containing ammoniated quinine tablets from George Mackie Glasgow Bottle containing ammoniated quinine tablets 1915-1940
Glass bottle, containing lithium hippurate compound tablets, bottle and content made by Oppenheimer, Son and Co., London, SW9, England, 1920-1940. Glass bottle 1920-1940
Glass bottle, containing hydroxyquinoline sulphate tablets prepared by the British Drug Houses, London Glass bottle 1910-1930
Glass bottle containing 'Bipalatinoids' tablets from Oppenheimer, Son and Co. Ltd., London, SW9, England, 1910-1940. Glass bottle containing 'Bipalatinoids' tablets from Oppenheimer 1910-1940
Glass bottle, containing jelloid parrish's tablets from Warrick Brothers of London Glass bottle 1900-1930
Glass tube, containing "Pinolettes", orange crystals for tired feet and pine baths, English, 1910-1945 Glass tube 1910-1945
Glass bottle, containing 'Bipalatinoids', tablets from Oppenheimer, Son and Co., London, SW9, England, 1915-1935. Glass bottle 1915-1935
Glass bottle, containing metraine tablets or "Palatinoids" from Oppenheimer, Son and Co. London Glass bottle 1905-1940
36 glass sample bottles, from Dr.E. Tuddenham's factor VIII research group at The Royal Free Hospital 36 glass sample bottles
Glass bottle, containing 'thyromang' tablets, bottle and content from Oppenheimer, Son and Co., London, SW9, England, 1910-1940. Glass bottle 1910-1940
Glass bottle, once holding glyceryl trinitrate tablets, empty, English, 1871-1920 Glass bottle 1871-1920
Glass bottle or tube, containing citrophen powder, prepared by Dr. Roos of Frankfurt Glass bottle or tube 1905-1930
Glass tube, containing urotropine tablets from the Chemical Works of Actien of Berlin Glass tube 1910-1950
Glass bottle, containing "Citrophen" powder from Dr. Israel Roos' laboratory at Frankfurt Glass bottle 1910-1940
Glass bottle, containing 'bipalatinoids', by Oppenheimer, Son and Co., London, SW9, England, 1915-1935. Supplied by N. F. Tyler, 87 Abingdon Road, Kensington, London. Glass bottle 1915-1935