Cardboard box containing a glass bulbous bottle, with metal screw top and paper label, containing Opthalmic Drops No. 14. The active ingredients are cocaine hydrochloride and atropine sulphate, both were used in eye drops to dilate the pupil prior eye surgery. bottle; controlled drug; cocaine 1930-1960
Plastic nasal spray dispenser, "Neo-Rhinamid", by Bailly Ltd., and Bengue and Co. Ltd., English, 1955-1970 Nasal spray, "Neo-Rhinamid" 1955-1970
Ophthalmic Drops, Guttilin Bengué Patent Dropper, No. 12, Homatropine Hydrobromide 1% and Cocaine Hydrochloride 2%, 10cc, Eye drops, solution within glass tube with bulbous end and metal cap, Bengué and Company Limited, Mount Pleasant, Alperton, Wembley, United Kingdom, 1926-1999 Opthalmic eye drop solution 1926-1999
Wrapped tablet of Derbac soap, for use as a scalp disinfectant _ (gamma benzene hexachloride), by Bengue and Co. Ltd., Maidenhead, 1975-1985 Wrapped tablet of Derbac soap 1975-1985
1x20 tube, in box, of lodeopirine tablets (phenazone and iodine), by Bengue, 1950-1970 1x20 tube 1950-1970
Guttilin eye dropper containing No.8 ophthalmic drops in original carton, by Bengue and Co. Ltd., English, 1930-1960 Guttilin eye dropper containing No.8 ophthalmic drops in original carton 1930-1960
Two bottles of "Neo-passiorine" tablets, with instructions, in original carton, by Bengue and Co. Ltd., English Two bottles of "Neo-passiorine" tablets
35g tube in box, of Pyorex medicated toothpaste by Bengue and Co. Ltd., 1960-1985 35g tube in box 1960-1985
Guttilin eye dropper containing No.9 ophthalmic drops, in original carton, by Bengue and Co. Ltd., English, 1930-1960 Guttilin eye dropper containing No.9 ophthalmic drops 1930-1960