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Black card container containing hyoscine hydrobromide lamels for opthalmic use. English, twentieth century

Hyoscine hydrobromide lamels

Small glass bottle with bakelite lid containing approximately 20 hyoscine hydrobromide hypodermic tablets. English, twentieth century

Glass bottle containing hyoscine hydrobromide hypodermic tablets

Glass bottle for 50 Donnatal tablets, (belladonna herb prepared with phenobarbitone and atropine), with approximately half remaining. 55 mm x 31 mm x 21 mm, 33g. Produced by A.H. Robins, English, 1950-1980.

Oblong glass bottle with screw lid for 50 Donnatal tablets, with approximately half remaining. 55 mm x 31 mm x 21 mm

1950-1980

500ml glass bottlehalf-full of Donnatal elixir (phenobarbitone, hyoscyamine, atropine and alcohol). 190 mm x 75 mm diameter, 657 g. Made by A.H. Robins, English, 1950-1980.

500ml glass bottle, half-full of Donnatal elixir. 190 mm x 75 mm diameter

1950-1980

Cardboard box containing: 3 glass phials of hyoscine hydrobromide hypodermic tablets in boxes, 2 glass phials of digitalin (amorphous) hypodermic tablets in boxes, 1 box of digitalone (P.D. & Co.) hypodermic tablets in a phial, 1 phial of 'Tabloid' brand triturate santonin hypodermic tablets, and 3 small glass phials of digitalin (amorphous) hypodermic tablets. English, twentieth century

Box containing phials of hyoscine hydrobromide tablets

Clear glass bottle with cork stopper half-full of white hyoscine hypodermic tablets. English, twentieth century

Glass bottle containing hyoscine hypodermic tablets