Medicine chest, mahogany, with wide range of contents from eleven different suppliers, 19th century Medicine chest 1801-1900
Bottle of ipecacuanha wine. Rectangular bottle with brown liquid made by F. Satchell, Crowthorne. Bottle of Ipecacuanha wine 1801-1900
Bottle of Compound decoction of aloes and aloe. Glass bottle containing brown liquid made by G. French Pharmaceutical Chemist, Chatham. Compound decoction of aloes and aloe 1801-1900
Bottle of sal volatile and compound ammonia solution. Rectangular glass bottle with liquid and residue. Bottle of sal volatile and compound ammonia solution 1801-1900
Rectangular glass bottle of rhubarb powder. Labeled as J.J. Sapp dispensing chemist. Rectangular glass bottle of rhubarb powder. Labeled as J.J. Sapp dispensing chemist 1801-1900
Rectangular glass bottle of calomel and mercurous chloride. Made by G. French, Chatham. Rectangular glass bottle of calomel and mercurous chloride. Made by G. French 1801-1900
Empty rectangular bottle labelled sweet spirit of nitre. Empty rectangular bottle labelled sweet spirit of nitre 1801-1900
Square glass bottle with cut-glass stopper approximately half full of 'Diarrhoea Powder' (opium and chalk). 57 mm x 37 mm x 37 mm, 99g. Dispensed by J. Martin, Bristol, English, nineteenth century. Bottle of Diarrhoea Powder 1801-1900
Rectangular glass bottle of powdered borax. Made by Martin Chemist, Bristol. Rectangular glass bottle of powdered borax. Made by Martin Chemist 1801-1900
Square glass bottle with cut-glass stopper approximately containing of 'Dover's Powder' (ipecacuanha, opium, and morphine). 57 mm x 37 mm x 37 mm. Dover Powder 1801-1900
Rectangular bottle containing yellowish castor oil. Printed label for Boots Chemists Southampton. bottle if castor oil 1801-1900
Bottle of cascara made by Burrows Drug Stores London. Rectangular bottle with brown liquid. Bottle of cascara made by Burrows Drug Stores London. Rectangular bottle with brown liquid 1801-1900