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Box of five ampoules of Prontosil

Box of five ampoules of Prontosil

1936-1940

Trial cardboard carton and bottle used for 'Hypoloid' sulphanilamide treatment

Trial cardboard carton and bottle used for 'Hypoloid' sulphanilamide treatment

1938-1940

Box used for "Hypoloid" sulphanilamide

Box used for "Hypoloid" sulphanilamide

1938-1940

Brown glass bottle full of sulphanilamide powder made by British Drug Houses Ltd., London, 1940-1950

Bottle of sulphanilamide powder

1940-1950

Ampoule of Prontosil (1 of 5), by Bayer, Germany, 1936-1940, free sample, probably for Middle Eastern market

Ampoule of Pronotsil, Germany, 1936-1940

1936-1940

Ampoule of Prontosil (1 of 5), by Bayer, Germany, 1936-1940, free sample, probably for Middle Eastern market

Ampoule of Pronotsil, Germany, 1936-1940

1936-1940

Box for 5 Prontosil ampoules, by Bayer, Germany, 1936-1940, free sample, probably for Middle Eastern market

Box for 5 ampoules of Pronotsil, Germany, 1936-1940

1936-1940

Ampoule of Prontosil (1 of 5), by Bayer, Germany, 1936-1940, free sample, probably for Middle Eastern market

Ampoule of Pronotsil, Germany, 1936-1940

1936-1940

Bottle of sulphanilamide powder, dispensed by J.H. White, Coleraine, 1950-1980

Bottle of sulphanilamide powder

1x100x0.5g bottle of sulphanilamide capsules, by Parke Davis, 1950-1980

1x100x0.5g bottle of sulphanilamide capsules

1950-1980

Glass bottle with metal screw cap, used for sterilised sulphanilamide, prepared by Burroughs Wellcome and Co., London, 1925-1935

Glass bottle with metal screw cap

1925-1935

Ampoule of Prontosil (1 of 5), by Bayer, Germany, 1936-1940, free sample, probably for Middle Eastern market

Ampoule of Pronotsil, Germany, 1936-1940

1936-1940

Ampoule of Prontosil (1 of 5), by Bayer, Germany, 1936-1940, free sample, probably for Middle Eastern market

Box of five ampoules of Pronotsil, Germany, 1936-1940

1936-1940

Container of sulphanilamide powder, metal, prepared by Evans Sons Lescher and Webb Ltd., Liverpool and London, 1930-1950

Container of sulphanilamide powder