Medical Glass-ware
1920-1950
C20 empty glass dropper bottle probably for nasal drops
Obstetrics, Gynaecology & Contraception
1935-1955
3 glass droppers, in box, by Boots, England, 1935-1955
1930-1960
Small C20 dropper bottle, by Savory and Moore
Empty dropper bottle used for Rybasilvol
Ophthalmology
Glass eye dropper, in original cardboard box, by Ayrton, Saunders and Co. Ltd., Liverpool
1901-1977
Glass eye dropper, in original cardboard box, by John Bell and Croyden, and Savory and Moore Ltd, London, 1902-1977
1921-1950
C20 empty dropper bottle probably intended for nasal drops
C20 empty dropper bottle probably intended for nasal drops, 1921 to 1950
C20 glass dropper bottle intended for Predsol drops
Test pipette in original carton, by John Bell and Croyden, London, 1930-1960
Small C20 dropper bottle by Savory and Moore
Materia Medica & Pharmacology
1960-1975
Bottle of "Nadecon" nose drops, in original carton, by S. Maw, Son and Sons Ltd., English, with instructions, 1960-1975
Guttilin eye dropper containing No.8 ophthalmic drops in original carton, by Bengue and Co. Ltd., English, 1930-1960
Pharmacy-ware
1901-1940
Dropper, glass with rubber bulb, English, 1901-1940
1890-1940
Dropper, glass with rubber bulb, probably English, 1890-1940
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.
Guttilin eye dropper containing No.9 ophthalmic drops, in original carton, by Bengue and Co. Ltd., English, 1930-1960
Pair of C20 empty glass dropper bottles for nasal drops
1890-1930
Dropper, glass with rubber bulb, probably English, 1890-1930
Public Health & Hygiene
Envelope of two glass droppers with rubber bulbs, vaccinators, supplied by the Central Public Health Laboratory, London, 1945-1960