Green glass poison bottle half-full of powdered papaverine hydrochlroride with bakelite lid. 66 mm x 39 mm diameter, 65 g. Produced by Wright, Layman and Umney, Ltd., London, 1920-1955. Glass bottle of papaverine hydrochloride powder 1920-1955
Metal bottle of 'Placadol' tablets (papaverine hydrochloride) in original carton. 35 mm x 20 mm x 20 mm, 5g. Manufactured by Ward, Blenkinsop and Co., from Savory and Moore, English, 1940-1960. Metal bottle of Placadol tablets 1940-1960
Amber glass bottle of 'Pholcomed' linctus with a bakelite lid, contained Pholcodine B.P., Papaverine hydrochloride BP and blackcurrant flavoured syrup. 156mm x 54 mm x 30 mm, 239 g. Used as a cough supressant. Made by Medo Chemicals Ltd., 144 Fortess Road, London, NW5, England. Printed label on cream paper with dark blue lettering reads, ' 4 fl. ozs./PHOLCOMED/Linctus/Pholcodine B.P. 4mg/Papaverine Hydrochloride B.P. 1mg/ Black current flavoured/syrup ad min. 60/...MEDO chemicals/ 144 Fortress Road/London/... Glass bottle of Pholcomed linctus 1960-1980
Amber glass dispensing bottle with bakelite lid full of papaverine hydrochloride powder. 75 mm x 40 mm diameter, 110 g. Produced by the British Drug Houses, London, 1940-1970 Dispensing bottle contaiing papaverine hydrochloride powder 1940-1970