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Plastic container for 500 x 10mg Propanolol tablets

Plastic container for 500 x 10mg Propanolol tablets

1980-1986

Ammonium Chloride and morphine mixture

Ammonium Chloride and morphine mixture

1976-1982

Bottle of ephedrine hydrochloride tablets

Bottle of ephedrine hydrochloride tablets

1960-1985

Bottle of caffeine iodine and ephedrine elixir

Bottle of caffeine iodine and ephedrine elixir

1940-1960

Lead-glazed stoneware storage jar for ichthammol ointment

Lead-glazed stoneware storage jar for ichthammol ointment

1850-1900

1x100 container of Warfarin 5mg tablets

1x100 container of Warfarin 5mg tablets

1980-1986

Freeze-dried BCG vaccine, England, 1994

Freeze-dried BCG vaccine, England, 1994

1994

Freeze-dried BCG vaccine, England, 1980-1985

Freeze-dried BCG vaccine, England, 1980-1985

1980-1985

Freeze-dried BCG vaccine

Freeze-dried BCG vaccine

1994

Three Vials of Intradermal BCG Vaccine

Three Vials of Intradermal BCG Vaccine

1994

Vial containing BCG Vaccine, Evans Medical, England, 1975-85

Vial containing BCG Vaccine, Evans Medical, England, 1975-85

1975-1985

Paraldehyde B.P.C, 6x5ml ampoules in box

Paraldehyde B.P.C, 6x5ml ampoules in box

1966-1970

5x1ml ampoule pack of Heparin Sodium Injection B.P. (Mucous)

5x1ml ampoule pack of Heparin Sodium Injection B.P. (Mucous)

1980-1985

6x2ml ampoule pack of Nikethamide Injection B.P.

6x2ml ampoule pack of Nikethamide Injection B.P.

1960-1985

Vials of freeze-dried intradermal BCG (Bacillus Calmette-Guerin) vaccine,1 of 10, boxed, each providing ten 0.1ml doses when hydrated, for protection against tuberculosis, by Evans Medical Ltd. Leatherhead, England, 1994

Vial of BCG vaccine

1994

Bottle of dextrose saline solution, which was effectively sterilised but part of the same batch of bottles which became contaminated with bacteria, causing the death of five patients in what became known as the ‘Devonport Incident’, made by Evans Medical Ltd., Liverpool, 1971.

Bottle of dextrose saline solution, which was sterilised, but later contaminated

1971

Box containing ten vials of freeze-dried intradermal BCG (Bacillus Calmette-Guerin) vaccine, each providing ten 0.1ml doses when hydrated, for protection against tuberculosis, by Evans Medical Ltd. Leatherhead, England, 1994

BCG vaccine

1994

Bottle of dextrose saline solution, which failed to be effectively sterilised and became contaminated with bacteria, causing the death of five patients in what became known as the ‘Devonport Incident’, made by Evans Medical Ltd., Liverpool, 1971.

Bottle of dextrose saline solution

1971

Plastic canister with plastic pop lid and paper label. Canister contains tablets of codeine phosphate, an analgeasic produced from the methylation of morphine.

Canister containing tablets of codeine phosphate

1980-1986

Six glass ampoules containing freeze-dried B.C.G. vaccine for intradermal injection, for hydration with sodium chloride to provide ten doses, provided by UNICEF and manufactured by Evans Medical Ltd, Langhurst, Horsham, England, c. 1980-1985

Freeze-dried BCG vaccine

1980-1985

Plastic container for 100 Lorazepam 1mg tablets, approximately 20 remaining. 52 mm x 25 mm diameter, 8 g. Manufactured by Evans, English, expires 1988.

Plastic container for 100 Lorazepam 1mg tablets

1980-1986

Tube of "Streptocide" ointment in original carton, by Evans Medical Supplies Ltd., English, 1960-1970

Tube of "Streptocide" ointment in original carton

1960-1970

Poison bottle of adrenaline tartrate solution, by Evans Medical Ltd., England, 1970-1979

Poison bottle of adrenaline tartrate solution

1970-1979

1x250ml bottle of Aqueous Iodine Solution, by Evans Medical, 1950-1985

Bottle of Aqueous Iodine Solution

1950-1985

2 boxes each containing a bottle of Purgoids laxative tablets, by Evans Medical Ltd., Speke. 1950-1970

2 boxes each containing a bottle of Purgoids laxative tablets

1950-1970

Glass bottle with metal lid, one-quarter full of mercurochrome ( a topical antiseptic). English, 1954-1979

Glass bottle containing mercurochrome

Glass bottle with metal lid half-full of Phenobarbitone sodium powder. 137 mm 65 mm diameter, 328g. Manufactured by Evans Medical, English, 1960-1985.

Glass bottle with metal lid third-full of Phenobarbitone sodium powder

1960-1985

1x500ml bottle of solution of coal tar B.P., by Evans Medical, 1960-1985

500ml bottle of solution of coal tar B.P.

1960-1985

Boxed bottle of "hepatex" liquid, by Evans Medical Supplies Ltd., England, 1955-1968

Boxed bottle of "hepatex" liquid

1955-1968

Blue glass bottle, cylindrical body, concave base, cylindrical neck, ground stopper, labelled, contents missing, by Evans Medical Supplies Ltd., Liverpool

Blue glass bottle

1x1000x5g bottle of Acetyl Salicylic Acid Tablets B.P. (Aspirin), by Evans, 1950-1980

Bottle of Acetyl Salicylic Acid Tablets

1950-1980

2 litre glass bottle half-full of Camphorated Tincture of Opium B.P. 290 mm x 100 mm diameter, 1995 g. Produced by Evans Medical, English, 1940-1970.

Bottle of Camphorated Tincture of Opium

1940-1970

Cardboard box, unopened, enclosing five ampoules of Evans Diamorphine Hydrochloride BP 10 mg for injection. The contents of the ampoules are to be mixed with water for injection to create 10 mg powder in 1 ml liquid. Diamorphine hydrochloride is administered subcutaneously or intramuscularly to relieve severe pain in the terminal stages of cancer and other fatal illnesses. The box is still sealed.

Cardboard box

1960-1985

Bottle of zinc hydroxide lotion, by Evans Medical Supplies Ltd., English

Bottle of zinc hydroxide lotion

1 x 2 litre bottle of Linct. Tolu. Co. Pro. Infant. (Compound tolu linctus for children), (tolu balsam), by Evans, 1940-1980

Bottle of compound Tolu Linctus for children

1940-1980

1x1000 container of Calcium Lactate tablets BP. BNF., by Evans Medical, expires 1984

Calcium Lactate tablets BP. BNF.

1976-1982

1x2oz bottle of Oleum Graminis Citrati BPC (Lemon grass oil), by Evans Medical, 1948

Bottle of Oleum Graminis Citrati BPC

1948

Bottle of Colliron, by Evans Medical Ltd., English

Bottle of Colliron, by Evans Medical Ltd., English

Winchester bottle of Aquae Menthae Piperitae Conc. B.P. (concentrated peppermint water B. P.), by Evans Medical, 1950-1970

Winchester bottle of Aquae Menthae Piperitae Conc. B.P. (concentrated peppermint water B. P.)

1950-1970

1x100 ml bottle of Aether Ozonicus (ozonic ether, hydrogen peroxide), by Evans, 1945-1965

Bottle of Aether Ozonicus

1945-1965

1 x 1000 container of Thyroxine tablets BP100 micrograms by Evans Medical Limited, expires 1988.

1 x 1000 container of Thyroxine tablets BP100 micrograms by Evans Medical Limited

1980-1986

1x500 bottle of Calcium and Vitamin D tablets BPC, by Evans Medical, 1970-1985

Bottle of Calcium and Vitamin D tablets BPC

1970-1985

1x500g jar of resorcinol ointment B.P.C. 1949, by Evans Medical, 1949-1969

1x500g jar of resorcinol ointment B.P.C. 1949

1949-1969

Large jar of Chrysarobin ointment B.P.C., by Evans Medical, 1949

Large jar of Chrysarobin ointment B.P.C.

1949

1x100g jar of ung. Bals. Peruv. Co. B.N.F. (compound ointment of Peru Balsam), by Evans, 1930-1970

Jar of ung. Bals. Peruv. Co. B.N.F. (compound ointment of Peru Balsam)

1930-1970

1x100g jar of dilute mercuric nitrate ointment B.P. 1953, by Evans Medical, 1953-1970

1x100g jar of dilute mercuric nitrate ointment B.P. 1953

1953-1970

1x500g jar of Calamine ointment B.P.C., by Evans Medical, 1960-1985

1x500g jar of Calamine ointment B.P.C.

1960-1985

1x100g jar of Yellow Mercuric Oxide ointment B.P.C. 1934, by Evans Medical, 1934-1970

1x100g jar of Yellow Mercuric Oxide ointment B.P.C. 1934

1934-1970

1x250 container of Chlorpropamide 100mg tablets, by Evans Medical, expires 1989

1x250 container of Chlorpropamide 100mg tablets

1980-1989

Cardboard box, unopened, enclosing five ampoules of Evans Diamorphine Hydrochloride BP 10 mg for injection. The contents of the ampoules are to be mixed with water for injection to create 10 mg powder in 1 ml liquid. Diamorphine hydrochloride is administered subcutaneously or intramuscularly to relieve severe pain in the terminal stages of cancer and other fatal illnesses. The box is still sealed.

Cardboard box

1960-1985