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Box of aspirin tablets, London, England, 1949-1966

1949-1966

Plastic container for 500 x 10mg Propanolol tablets

1980-1986

Carton of four Viagra (Sildenafil citrate) tablets, Sandwich, England, 1996-1998

1998

‘Alpine Spa’ slimming pills, London, England, 1908-1950

1908-1950

Tin of Silbe tablets for asthma, Hatfield, England, c.1969-1971

1950-1970

Tube of Prontosil tablets, Germany, 1935-1950

1935-1950

Aphrodisiac tablets

'Capsulin' oral insulin pill

2007

Carton of 'Neogest' Contraceptive Pills, Germany, 1984-86

1984-1986

Ivory tablet from Buckingham Palace

Calendar pack for Enovid

Metal tin containing one OPA antiseptic tooth tablet

Box of 'Purgen - the New Aperient', London, England, 1920-1940

1920-1940

'Neocon 1/35' Contraceptive Pills, 1981-1985

1981-1985

Bottle of 'Meloden' pills.

1961-1970

'Tabloid' rhubarb tablets, England, 1900-1930

1900-1930

Tablet, brass faced steel, Tyer's No. 6 electric tablet, School of Signalling, Manchester.

Tyer's No. 6 tablet School of Signalling Manchester

Corked yellow glass phial with printed red and white paper label, containing 12 hypodermic tablets, held in place with wadding. Label states 'Burroughs Wellcome and Co. Trade mark 'TABLOID' Brand. Hypodermic. Eucaine Hydrochloride. No.79 gr. 1/3 (0.022 grm.) POISON.'

phial; tablets

1x100x25mg bottle, in box, of Aldactide 15 tablets (spironolactrone), made by G D Searle and Co, Chicago, Illinois, USA, 1970-1985

1x100x25mg bottle

1970-1985

Plastic container for 100 Lorazepam 1mg tablets, approximately 20 remaining. 52 mm x 25 mm diameter, 8 g. Manufactured by Evans, English, expires 1988.

Plastic container for 100 Lorazepam 1mg tablets

1980-1986

1x50 bottle, in box of Dartalan tablets (thiopropazate hydrochloride) made by G D Searle and Co, Chicago, Illinois, USA, and prepared by G D Searle & Company Limited, High Wycombe, England, 1970-1985

1x50 bottle

1970-1985

Bottle of 'Metrulen' tablets, with instructions, in original carton, made by G D Searle and Co, Chicago, Illinois, USA, and prepared by G D Searle & Company Limited, High Wycombe, England, 1963

Bottle of 'Metrulen' tablets with instructions in original carton

1963

Bottle of 'Vallestril' tablets, made by G D Searle and Co, Chicago, Illinois, USA and prepeared by G.D. Searle and Co., Ltd, High Wycombe, England

Bottle of 'Vallestril' tablets

Bottle of 'Mitronal' tablets in original carton, made by G D Searle and Co, Chicago, Illinois, USA and prepeared by G.D. Searle and Co., Ltd, High Wycombe, England

Bottle of 'Mitronal' tablets in original carton

Bottle of 'Metrulen-M' tablets, with instructions in original carton, made by G D Searle and Co, Chicago, Illinois, USA and prepeared by G.D. Searle and Co., Ltd, High Wycombe, England

Bottle of 'Metrulen-M' tablets

Amoxicillin tablet and paper marked ‘fluorite’ containing five clear discs. Part of a collection of optical instruments used by Horace Dall.

Amoxicillin tablet and fluorite, used by Horace Dall

Unopened package with plastic wrapping containing 20 mg 'dragees' of Allercur (benzimidazole), German, 1940-1979

20mg 'dragees' of Allercur

Bottle of stilboestrol, by British Drug Houses Limited, London, England, 1930-1950

Bottle of stilboestrol tablets

1930-1950

Two bottles of "Hydrastine Compound" tablets, by Burroughs Wellcome and Co., English

Two bottles of 'Hydrastine Compound' tablets

Cardboard box containing: 3 glass phials of hyoscine hydrobromide hypodermic tablets in boxes, 2 glass phials of digitalin (amorphous) hypodermic tablets in boxes, 1 box of digitalone (P.D. & Co.) hypodermic tablets in a phial, 1 phial of 'Tabloid' brand triturate santonin hypodermic tablets, and 3 small glass phials of digitalin (amorphous) hypodermic tablets. English, twentieth century

Box containing phials of hyoscine hydrobromide tablets

Bottle, one of two, of 'Hydrastine Compound' tablets, by Burroughs Wellcome and Co., English

Bottle of 'Hydrastine Compound tablets

Cardboard box with a bottle of Omnopon Roche, containing twenty tablets of 75 gramm, marked as poisonous, manufactured by The Hoffmann - La Roche Chemical Works Ltd, in Basel, Switzerland, from chemical cabinet in pine chest

Cardboard box with a bottle of Omnopon Roche

German, hypodermic tablets, in phial

German, hypodermic tablets

Box of 12 ‘Roche’ ‘Allonal’ tablets from a doctor's bag formerly the property of R. Inskip, c.1950.

Box of Roche Allonal Tablets

Hypodermic tablets, in phial

Hypodermic tablets

Bottle of 25 Mercloran emplets (chlormerodin), in original cardboard container. English, 1950-1979

Mercloran emplets

Unopened package of 25 Mercloran emplets, contain chlormerodrin, equivilant to 10 mg of mercury. English, 1950-1979

Mercloran emplets

1x100x25mg bottle, in box, of Aldactone tablets (spironolactrone), made by G D Searle and Co, Chicago, Illinois, USA, 1970-1985 (see note)

1x100x25mg bottle

1980-1986

Bottle of 'Mornidine' tablets, made by G D Searle and Co, Chicago, Illinois, USA, and prepared by G D Searle & Company Limited, High Wycombe, England,

Bottle of 'Mornidine' tablets

Carton, cardboard containing small metal tin of 15 'Mepocrine' tablets. 0.1mg, by Imperial Chemicals (Pharmaceuticals) Ltd., Pharma-Union, Destelbergen concession for the Belgium Grand Duchy, Luxenbourg. One of ten anti-malarial drug preparations from ICI Ltd. (Pharmaceuticals Division), 1951-1975.

Carton, cardboard containing small metal tin of 15 'Mepocrine' tablets. 0.1mg

1951-1975

Small tin of 'Paludrine', tablets for the Turkish market, one of ten anti-malarial drug preparations from ICI Ltd. (Pharmaceuticals Division), 1951-1975.

'Paludrine', tablets

1951-1975

Bottle of 'Diodoquin' tablets, made by G D Searle and Co, Chicago, Illinois, USA, and prepared by G D Searle & Company Limited, High Wycombe, England

Bottle of 'Diodoquin' tablets

1x100 bottle, in box, of Dramamine tablets (dimenhydrinate), made by G D Searle and Co, Chicago, Illinois, USA, and prepared by G D Searle & Company Limited, High Wycombe, England, 1970-1985

1x100 bottle

1970-1985

Small amber glass bottle with cork stopper full of 25 quinine and urea hypodermic tablets. English, twentieth century

Glass bottle containing quinine and urea hypodermic tablets

Cardboard box containing: 6 boxes of strychnine sulphate hypodermic tablets in glass phials, 1 box of physostigmine sulphate hypodermic tablets in a glass phial, 1 box of digitalin and strychnine hypodermic tablets in a glass phial, 1 box of strophanthan hypodermic tablets in a glass phial, 2 boxes of sparteine sulphate hypodermic tablets in glass phials, one glass phial of strychnine sulphate, 8 small hypodermic tablets phials containing strychnine sulphate, 1 small glass phial of hypodermic tablets of mercuric chloride (calomel), 1 small glass phial of hypodermic tablets containing ergotinine citrate, 1 large glass phial of hypodermic tablets of adrenaline, 1 large glass phial of hypodermic tablets of aconite cryst., 1 small glass phial with hypodermic tablets of strophanthin. Despite label on outer box, does not contain any controlled drugs such as apomorphine. English, twentieth century

Box containing strychnine sulphate tablets

Glass bottle with glass stopper and chamois covering (detached), of 1 gr. opium tablets, dispensed by Grant & Donald Chemists, Aberdeen, Scotland, 1850-1870. The bottle is from Dr. John Grigor’s (medical practitioner) medicine chest, Nairn, Nairnshire, Scotland.

Bottle, for opium tablets, belonging to Dr. Grigor, Nairn, Scotland

1850-1870

Bottle, one of two, of 'Hydrastine Compound' tablets, by Burroughs Wellcome and Co., English

Bottle of 'Hydrastine Compound tablets