Guttilin eye dropper containing No.8 ophthalmic drops in original carton, by Bengue and Co. Ltd., English, 1930-1960 Guttilin eye dropper containing No.8 ophthalmic drops in original carton 1930-1960
Plastic nasal spray dispenser, "Neo-Rhinamid", by Bailly Ltd., and Bengue and Co. Ltd., English, 1955-1970 Nasal spray, "Neo-Rhinamid" 1955-1970
Cardboard box containing a glass bulbous bottle, with metal screw top and paper label, containing Opthalmic Drops No. 14. The active ingredients are cocaine hydrochloride and atropine sulphate, both were used in eye drops to dilate the pupil prior eye surgery. bottle; controlled drug; cocaine 1930-1960
Charles' law apparatus Edser's pattern, by W. & J. George and Becker Ltd., Birmingham 3 ( and) Alperton, Wembley, fitted in inverted bell jar to act as water bath, and mounted on mahogany stand Charles' law apparatus Edser's pattern
Bottle of Passiorine, with instructions, in original carton, by Bengue and Co. Ltd., English Bottle of Passiorine
Guttilin eye dropper containing No.9 ophthalmic drops, in original carton, by Bengue and Co. Ltd., English, 1930-1960 Guttilin eye dropper containing No.9 ophthalmic drops 1930-1960
Watercolour: Railway Viaduct GWR over Brent at Alperton, by R.J.C. Read, June 1901. 17x25cm. 6.6929 x 9.7244 in. Railway Viaduct over Brent at Alperton 1901
Two canisters of "Hypotan Papaverine" tablets (Bromide, Opium), with instructions, in original cartons. 62 mm x 29 mm x 28 mm, 35g (each). Outer carton and label on aluminium canister are green with blue font and decorated with a red geometric border. The inner label reads,HYPOTAN/PAPAVERINE/Complete muscular/ antispasmodic/INDICATIONS/ arterial hypertension/vascular spasm/...' By Polypharma Laboratories Ltd., English, 1910-1950. Two canisters of 'Hypotan Papaverine' 1910-1950