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Glass ampoules of penicillin

1944

Box of ampoules containing suture materials by Ethicon

1960

Ampoule of Lipiodol, an iodine-containing x-ray contrast medium.

Ampoule of Lipiodol, an iodine-containing x-ray contrast medium.

Ampoule of Lipiodol, an iodine-containing x-ray contrast medium.

One of a collection of glass ampoules, 1968.

1968

One of a collection of glass ampoules, 1968.

1968

One of a collection of glass ampoules, 1968.

1968

Nebido testosterone hormone solution for intramuscular injection, by Bayer Pharma AG, Berlin, Germany, c.2013.

2005-2012

Two ampoules of heavy water

Glass phial of British Standard penicillin, London, England, 1946

1946

Box of 55 8 1/2 inch empty glass ampoules, c.1960

circa 1960

1x1ml ampoule of ergometrine maleate B.P. injection

1960-1985

Ampoule of Lipiodol, an iodine-containing x-ray contrast medium.

Ampoule of Lipiodol, an iodine-containing x-ray contrast medium.

Ampoule of Lipiodol, an iodine-containing x-ray contrast medium.

12 ampoules of ferruginous neurasthenic serum, London England, 1893-1936

1893-1936

Six ampoules of progesterone, London, England, 1960-1970

1960-1970

Ampoules, twelve, adrenalin hydrochloride, original carton

Glass ampoule of the Second Internation Standard of penicillin, Europe, 1952

1952

Anaesthetic inhalation ampoules, Edinburgh, Scotland, 1935-1949

1935-1949

6 glass ampules, c.1900

1851-1950

Glass ampoule of 'Ernutin'

1900-1930

"Transpulmin" quinine and camphor ampoules

1930-1970

Carton for 10 Ampoules of Penicillin Sodium Salt

1947-1957

One of a collection of glass ampoules, 1968.

1968

Ampoules of ‘Vaporole’ ether, London, England, 1910-1940

1910-1940

Glass ampoule of liquid chloroform

1845-1945

Cold vaccine

5 ampoules of `Gonadotraphon' gonadotrophin and 5 ampoules of phenol solvent in water solution for injection

1981

Glass ampoule of insulin, England, 1925-1930

1925-1930

Ampoule of ergot, in original carton, by Parke, Davis and Co., London

Ampoule of ergot

4 unmarked glass ampoules containing colourless liquid, from the portable laboratory owned by Dr. H.G Butterfield, unsigned, 1930-1940

4 glass ampoules containing colourless liquid

1930-1940

Tinted glass ampoule containing iron and arsenic, from the portable laboratory owned by Dr. H.G Butterfield, by W. Martindale, London, England, 1930-1940

Tinted glass ampoule containing iron and arsenic

1930-1940

Box containing 10 glass ampoules of Carbachol Injection (a cholinergic agonist often used during opthalmic surgery), expired October 1974. English, 1970-1974.

Glass ampoules of Carbachol Injection

Unopened box of 12 x 1 c.c. ampoules of Mercardan Injections (meralluride and theophylline). English, 1950-1979.

Box containing ampoules of 'Mercardan' injections

Cardboard box containing 4 x 2 ml. ampoules of 'Mercardan' injections (meralluride and theophylline). English, 1950-1979.

Box containing ampoules of 'Mercardan' injections

Twelve glaseptic ampoules of pituitary extract, in carton box with inscriptions and instructions for use, by Parke, Davis and Co., London, England, from doctor’s bag, English, 1925-1935

Twelve glaseptic ampoules, from doctor’s bag, English, 1925-1935

1925-1935

Twelve ampoules of glycerophosphate compound, in original carton, by Parke, Davis and Co., Ltd., England.

Twelve ampoules of glycerophosphate compound

Two ampoules of iodine solution, labelled "L" Iode du Soldat', 1st World War

Two ampoules of iodine solution

selection of ampoules, 1968

selection of ampoules, 1968

1968

Collection of glass ampoules, 1968

Collection of glass ampoules, 1968

1968

Glass ampoule containing DF118 injection consisting of 50 milligrammes of dihydrocodeine acid tartrate in a 1 millilitre water solution. Dihidrocoedine acid tartrate has similar effects to morphine although the side effects are less pronounced. It used for the relief of pain and as a cough suppressant. For deep subcutaneous or intramuscular injection.

Glass ampoule containing DF118 injection

1960-1985

Glass ampoule containing DF118 injection consisting of 50 milligrammes of dihydrocodeine acid tartrate in a 1 millilitre water solution. Dihidrocoedine acid tartrate has similar effects to morphine although the side effects are less pronounced. It used for the relief of pain and as a cough suppressant. For deep subcutaneous or intramuscular injection.

Glass ampoule containing DF118 injection

1960-1985

Carton, containing glass 1 centilitre ampoule with paper label. Containing Omnopon brand of morphine hydrochloride for injection.

Ampoule of morphine hydrochloride for injection

1900-1960

1x10 ampoule pack of Masteril 100 mg injection (drostanolone propionate), in original packaging. 75 mm x 130 mm x 10 mm, 47g. Drostanolone is an anabolic steroid. Manufactured by Syntex, Maidenhead, England, expires 1984.

1x10 ampoule pack of Masteril 100 mg injection (drostanolone propionate)

1974-1982

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

Carton for 6 x 1ml. Ampoules of Hesoestrol Dipropionate, with one ampoule remaining. English, 1950-1979.

Carton for Hesoestrol Dipropionate

Tin box containing biro ampoules wrapped in lint, labelled "Amyl Nit, General Apothecaries"

Tin box containing biro ampoules wrapped in lint

Pack of 10x2ml ampoules of Silbephylline (Diprophylline E.P.) for injection, by Berk Pharmaceuticals Ltd., Eastbourne, 1983

Pack of 10x2ml ampoules of Silbephylline (Diprophylline E.P.) for injection