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Partial injection moulding of carbon fibre in nylon around metal core for a Dunlop 200G tennis racket

1982

Specimen of Bismuth metal

Boys' Radiomicrometer, 1887-1900

1887-1900

2 litre bottle of Sedative Bismuth Mixture

1939-1970

A selection of crystals made from BSCCO superconductor

1997

Bismuth

1862-1880

Glass-stoppered bottle containing bismuth

1801-1892 (prepared)

one rod of spectroscopic standard bismuth, made by Johnson, Matthey and Company Limited, England, c. 1980

spectroscopic standard bismuth, c. 1980

circa 1980

Crystals of bismuth.

Crystal of bismuth

Bottle of "Bisedia" (containing morphine hydrochloride) liquid, with 2/3 remaining. Height 200 mm x diameter 65 mm. Inscribed: 'BISEDIA/ TRADE MARK/ Indiated in/ACUTE GASTRITIS, GASTRIC ULCERATION / VOMITING OF PREGNANCY / Each fluid drachm contains in a concentrated form: / Liquor Bismuthi "Schacht" .. 1 fl drm. / Pepsina Liquida "Schacht" .. 1fl. drm. / Morph Hydrochlor. B.P. .. gr. 1/24 / Acid Hydrocyan. Dil. B.P.C. m. 2 / Tinct. Nuc. Vom. B.P. m. 5 / DOSE: One drachm (a small teaspoonful) in a little water just / before meals, twice or thrice daily. / .../ FOR DISPENSING ONLY /... / Manufactured by /GILES SCHACHT & CO. LTD./BRISTOL, ENGLAND'. Manufactured by Giles Schacht and Co. Ltd., Bristol. English, 1940-1960.

Bottle of "Biseda" liquid

1940-1960

Green glass poison bottle with cork stopper full of Compound Mixture of Bismuth and Pepsin ( MIST. BISMUTH. CO. c. PEPSIN). 225 mm x 76 mm x 52 mm, 804 g. By Savory and Moore Ltd., Standard Works, Lawrence Road, Tottenham, London, N15, England, early twentieth century.

Poison bottle of Bismuth and Pepsin mixture

1900-1940

Five bottles of eutectic alloys of various metals to show the percentage which gives an alloy of the lowest melting point.

Five bottles of eutectic alloys of various metals

1885

Amber glass bottle with glass stopper half-full of Aromatic Bismuth and Pepsine liquid (MIST. BISMUTH AROM. c. PEPSINO). 224 mm x 77 mm diameter, 725 g. Used as an anti-dyspeptic, ingredients include bismith, pepsine, chloroform, morphine, and nux vomica (strychnine). Gale, Baiss and Co., London, 1930-1970.

Bottle of Aromatic Bismuth and Pepsin

1930-1970