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Glyco-leucine copper

1870-1880

Phrenosin

1870-1880

Inosite

1870-1880

Neurostearic acid

1870-1880

Phrenosinic acid

1870-1880

Hippuric acid

1870-1880

Unknown compound of barium

1870-1880

Succinic acid from ox brain

1870-1880

Phenosterine

1870-1880

Bilirubin

1870-1880

Leuthin

1870-1880

Leucine copper

1870-1880

Kerasine

1870-1880

Ox-Cerebrine

1870-1880

Lactic acid from ox brain

1870-1880

Glyco-leucine, pure

1870-1880

Leucine

1870-1880

Leucine

1870-1880

Neurostearic acid

1870-1880

Stearic acid

1870-1880

Kerasin

1870-1880

One of three of a collection of hormonal weedkillers, viz:- "Mecroprop" in glass jar, unsigned, 1970-1979

One of three of a collection of hormonal weedkillers

One of three of a collection of hormonal weedkillers, viz:- "4-D" (sodium salt) in glass jar, unsigned, 1970-1979

One of three of a collection of hormonal weedkillers

One of three of a collection of hormonal weedkillers, viz:- "MCPA", in glass jar, unsigned, 1970-1979

One of three of a collection of hormonal weedkillers

Glass specimen jar (empty) labelled for a sample of hexahydrobenzonitrile, one of ten glass vials associated with Grignard (1871 - 1935), by the Chimie General, Faculte des Sciences de Lyon, French, 1900-1920

Hexahydrobenzonitrile

1900-1920

Glass specimen jar (empty) labelled for a sample of allyl benzène, one of ten glass vials associated with Grignard (1871 - 1935), by the Chimie General, Faculte des Sciences de Lyon, French, 1900-1920

Allyl benzène

1900-1920

Glass specimen jar containing a sample of acide benzoique, one of ten glass vials associated with Grignard (1871 - 1935), by the Chimie General, Faculte des Sciences de Lyon, French, 1900-1920

Acide benzoique

1900-1920

Glass stoppered jar containing compound (Sphingo Shyel-Cadmium Chloride) isolated from human brain tissue, 1870-1880. Prepared by Dr. John Louis William (Johann Ludwig Wilhelm) Thudichum, Germany.

Sphingo Shyel-Cadmium Chloride

1870-1880

Glass stoppered jar containing compound (Hypo-anthine, very pure, from human brain by mercury acetate process), prepared by Dr. John Louis William (Johann Ludwig Wilhelm) Thudichum, Germany, 1870-1880

Hypo-anthine

1870-1880

Glass stoppered jar containing compound (Lactacte from Zinc from human brain), prepared by Dr. John Louis William (Johann Ludwig Wilhelm) Thudichum, Germany, 1870-1880

Lactate from zinc

1870-1880

Glass stoppered jar containing compound isolated from human brain tissue (here labelled as "Protagon" a word coined by German pharmacologist Oscar Liebrich in 1864 to - incorrectly - describe the whole brain tissue), 1870-1880. Prepared by Dr. John Louis William (Johann Ludwig Wilhelm) Thudichum, Germany.

Protagon

1870-1880

Glass stoppered jar containing compound (Potassic Bitartrate from the mother liquor from human brain), prepared by Dr. John Louis William (Johann Ludwig Wilhelm) Thudichum, Germany, 1870-1880

Potassic bitartrate

1870-1880

Glass specimen jar (empty) labelled for a sample of phenyl ethanol primaire, one of ten glass vials associated with Grignard (1871 - 1935), by the Chimie General, Faculte des Sciences de Lyon, French, 1900-1920

Phenyl ethanol primaire

1900-1920

Glass specimen jar containing a sample of chavicol (p-allyl phénol), one of ten glass vials associated with Grignard (1871 - 1935), by the Chimie General, Faculte des Sciences de Lyon, French, 1900-1920

Chavicol (p-allyl phénol)

1900-1920

Glass specimen jar containing a sample of triméthyl carbinol, one of ten glass vials associated with Grignard (1871 - 1935), by the Chimie General, Faculte des Sciences de Lyon, French, 1900-1920

Triméthyl carbinol

1900-1920

Glass specimen jar containing a sample of phényl dimethyl carbinol, one of ten glass vials associated with Grignard (1871 - 1935), by the Chimie General, Faculte des Sciences de Lyon, French, 1900-1920

Phényl dimethyl carbinol

1900-1920

Glass stoppered jar containing compound (Inosite, human), prepared by Dr. John Louis William (Johann Ludwig Wilhelm) Thudichum, Germany, 1870-1880

Inosite

1870-1880

Glass stoppered jar containing compound (Kerasine, human, 5.4 grams), prepared by Dr. John Louis William (Johann Ludwig Wilhelm) Thudichum, Germany, 1870-1880

Kerasine

1870-1880