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Water from the River Jordan

1881

Bottle of Seville orange water, La Giralda, sold as a nostrum for many complaints, by de Tena, Seville, Spain, 1928

Bottle of Seville orange water

1928

Specimen jar containing 2 odollam fruits from Labuan Islands, British North Borneo, used to extract teeth, jar English, 1870-1920

Specimen jar containing 2 odollam fruits from Labuan Islands

1870-1920

Specimen jar with waterproof cover, containing sandbox tree fruit, from tropical America in preserving fluid, jar English, 1871-1930

Specimen jar with waterproof cover

1871-1930

Specimen jar full of small brown seeds of Tchulan flowers from Canton, China

Specimen jar full of small brown seeds of Tchulan flowers from Canton

1851-1890

Specimen jar containing long pieces of dappled bark

Specimen jar containing dappled bark

1861-1930

Specimen jar containing black ordeal beans, from Old Calabar, Nigeria, 1859

Specimen jar containing black ordeal beans

1861-1920

Specimen bottle containing garlic bulbs from Jerusalem

Specimen bottle containing garlic bulbs

1901-1940

Phial containing brucine powder prepared and presented by T. and H. Smith Ltd., British, 1901-1930

Phial containing brucine powder prepared and presented by T. and H. Smith Ltd.

1901-1930

Phial containing xanthaline nitrate powder prepared and presented by T. and H. Smith Ltd, British, 1901-1930

Phial containing xanthaline nitrate powder prepared and presented by T. and H. Smith Ltd

1901-1930

Phial containing theobromine powder prepared and presented by T. and H. Smith Ltd., British, 1901-1930

Phial containing theobromine powder prepared and presented by T. and H. Smith Ltd.

1901-1930

Phial containing xanthaline hydrochloride powder prepared and presented by T. and H. Smith Ltd., British, 1901-1930

Phial containing xanthaline hydrochloride powder prepared and presented by T. and H. Smith Ltd.

1901-1930

English glass pharmacy bottle, 18th-19th century

English glass pharmacy bottle, 18th-19th century

1750-1900