‘Monoject’ ampoule syringe of Morphine Hydrochloride, from "Attache Case" diagnostic bag, supposedly property of Dr. James Whiteside, Glasgow GP 1920-1945 ‘Monoject’ ampoule syringe of Morphine Hydrochloride 1920-1945
Vial of eight Morphine Sulphate tablets gr. ¼ (16 mgm), with wood stopper and red material on seal, ‘Tabloid’, Burroughs Wellcome and Company, Wellcome Foundation Limited, London, United Kingdom, 1880-1940 Vial of Morphine Sulphate tablets 1880-1940
‘Monoject’ ampoule syringe of Morphine Hydrochloride, from "Attache Case" diagnostic bag, supposedly property of Dr. James Whiteside, Glasgow GP 1920-1945 ‘Monoject’ ampoule syringe of Morphine Hydrochloride 1920-1945
‘Monoject’ ampoule syringe of Morphine Hydrochloride, from "Attache Case" diagnostic bag, supposedly property of Dr. James Whiteside, Glasgow GP 1920-1945 ‘Monoject’ ampoule syringe of Morphine Hydrochloride 1920-1945
‘Monoject’ ampoule syringe of Morphine Hydrochloride, from "Attache Case" diagnostic bag, supposedly property of Dr. James Whiteside, Glasgow GP 1920-1945 ‘Monoject’ ampoule syringe of Morphine Hydrochloride 1920-1945
Vial of Morphine Sulphate gr. ¼ (16 mgm) and Atropine Sulphate gr. 1/150 (0.48 mgm) tablets, with wood stopper and red material on seal, ‘Tabloid’, Burroughs Wellcome and Company, Wellcome Foundation Limited, London, United Kingdom, 1880-1940 Vial of Morphine Sulphate and Atropine Sulphate 1880-1940
Circular bottle of Morphine Sulphate compressed tablets, ‘Tabloid’, from "Attache Case" diagnostic bag, supposedly property of Dr. James Whiteside, Glasgow GP 1920-1945 Morphine Sulphate compressed tablets in bottle