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17th century materia medica cabinet

1601-1700

Flat mahogany chest containing over 100 compartments filled with specimens of materia medica

1840-1890

Middle tray, containing various specimens of materia medica, as required for "major or examination" published by Evans, lescher and Evans, and Evans Sons and Co., London and Liverpool, English, 1840-1890

Flat mahogany chest containing over 100 compartments filled with specimens of materia medica

1840-1890

Materia medica chest containing 22 shallow deal trays full of materia medica, 16 compartments per tray, 20 numbered trays, in 2 piles of eleven trays each, the two un-numbered trays at the top containing oddments or spares, whole in outer deal case, probably French, 1840-1920

Materia medica chest containing 22 shallow trays

1840-1920

Oak chest containing 288 samples of materia medica, by Parke, Davis, 1931 to 1960

Oak chest containing 288 samples of materia medica

1931-1960

Flat mahogany chest containing over 100 compartments some with specimen of materia medica, top layer in corked phials, rest loose, with list of contents, on wooden panels, rsquired material for "Major orc Examination published by Evans, Lescher and Evans, and Evans, Sans and Co., London and Liverpool, English, 1840 to 1890

Flat mahogany medicine chest, 1840 to 1890

1840-1890

Flat mahogany chest for materia medica specimens, as required for "major or examination" published by Evans, lescher and Evans, and Evans Sons and Co., London and Liverpool, English, 1840-1890

Flat mahogany chest containing over 100 compartments filled with specimens of materia medica

1840-1890

Bottom tray, containing various specimens of materia medica, as required for "major or examination" published by Evans, lescher and Evans, and Evans Sons and Co., London and Liverpool, English, 1840-1890

Flat mahogany chest containing over 100 compartments filled with specimens of materia medica

1840-1890

Top tray, containing various chemical specimens in powder or crystal form as well as some materia medica, mostly in corked glass jars, as required for "major or examination" published by Evans, lescher and Evans, and Evans Sons and Co., London and Liverpool, English, 1840-1890

Flat mahogany chest containing over 100 compartments filled with specimens of materia medica

1840-1890