3 bottles, amber glass, hide caps, lead seals, for "Gas-Oedem serum, by Lucius and Bruning of Hoechst, German, 1900-1910 "Gas-Oedem" serum
10 bottles, amber glass, cork stopper, in cardboard box, for digitalis preparation, emtpy, by Knoll and Co. of Ludwigshafen, German, 1900-1910 10 bottles
Bottle, light green glass, for Pleodontersatz, with contents, with plastic cap, Austrian, 1914-1918, military issue Bottle, light green glass 1914-1918
Specie jar, blue glass, with stopper, contains unidentified bone, by Dr. Washington Evans, personal relic of Mr. Claud Woakes, English, 1870-1910 Specie jar 1870-1910
Large number of bottles of tetanus serum, amber glass, hide caps, lead seals, some in cardboard containers, all in large cardboard box, German, by Behringwerke and Marburg, 1900-1910 Tetanus serum
9 ampoules, amber glass, for digitalis preparation, in cardboard box, German, military issue, 1900-1918 9 ampoules 1900-1918
Bottle, amber glass, with leather cap, for silver nitrate, with contents, German, military issue, 1900-1910 Bottle, amber glass 1900-1910
Bottle, brown glass, cork stopper, for silver protein with contents, German, by Hoeckert and Michalowsky of Berlin, 1900-1910 Bottle, brown glass
Bottle, light green glass, cork stopper, for karmelitergeist, empty, German, 1900-1910 Bottle, light green glass 1900-1910
Bottle, light green glass, lead cap, for "Hienfong" essence, empty, prepared and made by F. Schwerdtfeger of Breslau, German, 1900-1910 Bottle, light green glass
Bottle, amber glass, cork stopper, empty, for hydrochloric acid, German, 1900-1910 Bottle, amber glass 1900-1910
Bottle, amber glass, for tetanus anti-toxin, with contents, sealed, German, 1900-1910 Bottle, amber glass
Bottle, amber glass, metal cap, empty, for silver nitrate, probably German, 1900 to 1910 Bottle, amber glass 1900-1910
10 bottles, amber glass, cork stopper, in cardboard box, for digitalis preparation, empty, by Knoll and Co. of Ludwigshafen, German, 1900-1910 10 bottles
Bottle, amber glass, with stopper, for solvent ether, empty, German, prepared by E. Merck of Darmstadt, 1900-1910 Bottle, amber glass
2 bottles, light green glass, for potassium permanganate, with contents, Italian, 1900-1918 2 bottles 1900-1918
2 bottles, amber glass, for Digosid, with contents, both with wax seal, German, 1900-1910 2 bottles 1900-1910
3 bottles, amber glass, leather caps, for liquefied carbolic acid, with contents, probably German, 1900-1910 3 bottles 1900-1910
7 bottles, coloured glass, for chloroform, one only with contents, one broken, prepared by E. Merck of Darmstadt, Germany, 1900-1920 7 bottles
3 bottles, amber glass, one open, one with metal clip, one with contents, for silver nitrate, probably German, 1900-1910 3 bottles 1900-1910
10 bottles, amber glass, hide caps, for digitalis preparation, in cardboard box, German, 1900-1910 10 bottles 1900-1910
Bottle, brown glass, for Iodoform, with contents, broken, German, 1880-1920 Bottle, brown glass 1880-1920
14 bottles of tetanus anti-toxin, amber glass, two in cardboard cylinders, all stored in cardboard box, bottles are German, box is English, 1900-1910 14 bottles of tetanus anti-toxin
Dispensing bottle, glass, empty, for iodine in ethylene dichloride for painting on skin, prepared by Wallas and Co. of London, 1880-1920, relic of R.J. Godlee Dispensing bottle