'Tubunic' brand of apomorphine hydrochloride, 1/13 grain in 1cc solution for injection contained within a metal hypodermic needle and glass safety cover, by Roche Products Limited, Welwyn Garden City, Hertfordshire, England, 1908-1920 needle; controlled drug; apomorphine 1908-1920
Glass phial with cork stopper containing apomorphine hydrochloride tablets. 49 mm x 5 mm diameter. Made by Burroughs Wellcome and Co., London, 1920-1950. Phial of apomorphine hydrochloride 1920-1950
Bottle of apomorphine hydrochloride powder, with some contents remaining. Height 50 mm x diameter 21 mm, weight 8g. Inscribed: 'POISON/apomorph Hydrochlor./.../SAVORY & MOORE, CHEMISTS TO THE KING/29, CHAPEL STREET BELGRAVE SQUARE, S.W.'. by Savory and Moore, 29 Chapel Street, Belgrave Square, London, SW1, England. English, 1901-1940. Bottle of apomorphine hydrochloride containing grey powder 1901-1940
Glass bottle of apomorphine hydrochloride, with around half remaining. Height 54 mm x diameter 26 mm, weight 22g. Inscribed: 'B.D.H / Apomorph. Hydrochlor. / B.P., U.S.P. / POISON / EXPECTORANT DOSES / 0.001 to 0.002 grm. 1/64 to 1/32 gr. / THE BRITISH DRUG HOUSES LTD / LONDON / Manufactured in England / 25/6/41'. Manufacturered by British Drug Houses Limited, London. English, 1940 - 1960. Glass bottle of apomorphine hydrochloride 1940-1960