Dispensing bottle with traces of opium. Gold label with black print reads, 'Opium/ gr. j.' English, 1850-1900. Dispensing bottle of opium 1850-1900
Small glass dispensing bottle with ivory and cork stopper with traces of Calomel( mercury chloride) and opium. 42mm x 16mm diameter. Gold printed label reads, 'CALOMEL C. OPI/gr.ij./gr.fs.' Calomel was often used as a laxative or an a disinfectant. English, 1850-1900. Small dispensing bottle for Calomel and Opium 1850-1900
Glass vial with cork and plastic stopper containing 4 pills of powdered opium compound (pillulae pulvis opii compositus) consisting of opium (1 in 10) with pepper, ginger and caraway. These pills have been silver-coated. Glass vial with cork and plastic stopper containing 4 pills of powdered opium compound 1850-1900
Green leather hinged case, for miniature dispensary, containing 18 glass jars, measuring cylinder and 7 pill boxes, personal relic of Drs. Bailey, designed by Dr.E.A. Kirby, English, 1850-1900 Green leather hinged case 1850-1900
3 Dispensing bottle tops, for green leather hinged miniature dispensary, containing 18 glass jars, measuring cylinder and 7 pill boxes, personal relic of Drs. Bailey, designed by Dr.E.A. Kirby, English, 1850-1900 3 Dispensing bottle tops 1850-1900