Materia Medica & Pharmacology
1980-1986
1 x 24 x 75mg pack of Junior Disprin tablets (12 tablets remaining) to be dissolved in child's drink, by Reckitt and Colman, 1980-1987
Bottle with glass stopper containing aspirin tablets
1972-1982
1 x 8 pack of Pharmacin capsules (aspirin), by Optrex, expires 1983
Sachets of APC mixture in original carton, by Savory and Moore, 29 Chapel Street, Belgrave Square, London, SW1, England.
Carton of aspirin perles, by Warrick Brothers, Ltd., London
Plastic tube of aspirin tablets, by Burroughs Wellcome, English
Glass bottle with plastic screw top containing aspirin tablets prepared by Bayer Products Ltd., London, 1935-1960
1860-1900
Bottle, clear glass, with contents, for acetylsalicylic acid, English, late 19th century
Bottle of aspirin and alphidine capsules, in original carton, by Oppenheimjer, Son and Co. Ltd., English
Carton of aspirin tablets, by Thompson and Capper Limited, Liverpool, England,
Medical Glass-ware
Bottle of "Aspriodine" tablets, by Savory and Moore Ltd., English
Tube of "Sedasprin" tablets, by Savory and Moore Ltd., London.
1980-1988
1x100x500mg plastic container of Albyl-E tablets (aspirin), Norwegian, by Nycomed, expires 1990
1x50x500mg pack of Colfarit (Aspirin) tablets, by Bayer, German, 1980-1988
Bottle of aspirin and quinine compound tablets
Bottle of aspirin tablets, by Wright, Layman and Umney, Ltd., English
1914-1918
2 yellow painted metal containers, 1 empty, 1 containing acetylsalicylic acid tablets, aspirin substitute, for military use, German, 1914-1918
Bottle of aspirin, by Savory and Moore, 29 Chapel Street, Belgrave Square, London, SW, England.
1940-1960
Glass bottle of phenacetin and aspirin tablets by Savory and Moore, from Savory and Moore, made in England (?) 1940-1960
Bottle of "Acetosal" by Oppenheimer, Son and Co. Ltd., English
1850-1900
Bottle, clear glass, trace contents, originally for white pepper but probably containing aspirin, English, late 19th century
Bottle of soluble paediatric aspirin tablets prepared by Arthur H. Cox and Co. Ltd., Brighton, 1950-1970
Bottle of compound tablets of aspirin, by William Martindale Wholesale Ltd., English
Yellow painted metal container containing 6 packets of acetysalicylic acid tablets used as aspirin substitute by Germany Army, German, 1914-1918
Bottle containing some aspirin tablets, prepared by the British Drug Houses Ltd., London, 1930-1970
Twelve tubes of "Sedasprin" tablets, by Savory and Moore Ltd., English
1890-1930
Bottle, clear glass, with contents, for acetylsalicylic acid, English, late 19th-early 20th century