Brass sachet folder, 19th century

Made:
1801-1900
Brass sachet folder, 19th century. Graduated grey background.

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Brass sachet folder, 19th century. Graduated grey background.
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Brass sachet folder, 19th century

Details

Category:
Pharmacy-ware
Collection:
Sir Henry Wellcome's Museum Collection
Object Number:
A640398
Materials:
brass
type:
folder packets

Parts

Brass sachet folder, London, England, 1870-1905

Brass sachet folder, London, England, 1870-1905

Brass sachet folder, 19th century


Some medical treatments came in a powdered form. Large amounts of powder could be placed in a large box, glass or tin, but individual doses were difficult to transport from the pharmacist to home. A sheet of paper was folded to make a sachet and a measured dose tipped in. A sachet folder like this one was used to make sure all the packets could fit into the same box. Once at home the customer would open the packet, mix the powder with water and drink the medication.

Measurements:
overall: 117 mm 79 mm, .432 kg
Materials:
brass (copper, zinc alloy)
Object Number:
A640398 Pt1
type:
sachet folder