Large brown glass ampoule of chloroform solution, prepared by Max Jenne of Kiel and Lubeck, German, 1913 Large brown glass ampoule of chloroform solution 1910-1913
Small brown glass bottle with cork stopper and paper label. Containing approximately 1/4 ounce of Alypin nitrate. A substance as toxic as cocaine but reserved for use in surface application to mucous membranes. Its correct name is amydricaine. It employed in the field of opthalmology in a 2-4% solution, but it does not produce midriasis or disturbance of accomodation. In nose and throat work a solution of 5-10% may be employed, and in neurology a 1-4% solution. Its exact uses are unknown - it is thought that it may be used to create a local aneasthetic reaction similar to other members of the 'caine' class of drugs. bottle 1890-1930
Bottle, brown glass, stoppered with seal, damaged, for chloroform, containing liquid, scale moulded on side, from German W.W.I medicine chest, German, 1914-1918 Bottle, brown glass 1914-1918
Bottle, glass, brown coloured, for iodoform, containing white powder, from German W.W.I medicine chest A656271, German, 1914-1918 Bottle, glass, brown coloured 1914-1918
Glass bottle, containing lenigallol powder from Knoll and Co., Ludwigshafen, germany Glass bottle 1900-1930
Bottle, brown glass, for holding iodoform, containing powder, from German medicine chest A656265, German, 1914-1918 Bottle, brown glass 1914-1918
Brown glass specimen bottle, containing Rangoon petroleum, from Burma, bottle English, 1880-1920 Brown glass specimen bottle 1880-1920
Glass bottle, containing thyroid iodo-acetosalicylic capsules from Oxo Ltd., London Glass bottle 1930-1955
Glass bottle, containing 'Bipalatinoids', tablets from Oppenheimer, Son and Co., London, SW9, England, 1915-1935. Glass bottle 1915-1935
Glass bottle, containing uranium nitrate crystals from The British Drug Houses Ltd., London Glass bottle containing uranium nitrate crystals 1910-1940
Bottle containing pills with deleted label recording "Euflavine" tablets prepared by British Dyestuffs Corp. Ltd., and supplied by The British Drug Houses Ltd., London, 1900-1930 Bottle containing pills labelled "Euflavine" 1900-1930
Bottle of aspirin and quinine compound tablets prepared by The British Drug Houses Ltd., London, 1964-1979 Bottle of aspirin and quinine compound tablets prepared by The British Drug Houses Ltd.
Bottle containing some aspirin tablets, prepared by the British Drug Houses Ltd., London, 1930-1970 Bottle containing aspirin tablets
Brown bottle, containing citronella oil from Ceylon, supplied by Wright, Layman and Umney Limited, London, bottle English, 1900-1950 Brown bottle 1900-1950
Glass bottle, containing quinidine sulphate crystals(?), supplied by Savory and Moore, London bottles
Bottle containing pills of colocynth and hyoscyamus, prepared by Evans Medical Ltd., Speke and Liverpool, 1910-1950 Bottle containing pills of colocynth and hyoscyamus
Bottle, stained brown, for silver nitrate, containing a few crystals, from German W.W.I medicine chest, A656271, German, 1914-1918 Bottle, stained brown 1914-1918
Bottle, brown glass, glass stoppered, for liquified phenol, three quarters full of liquid, from medicine chest A656265, German, 1914-1918 Bottle, brown glass 1914-1918
Bottle containing "Pulverette" lithium hipurate compound pills, prepared by Oppenheimer, Son and Co., London, 1920-1940 Bottle containing "Pulverette" lithium hipurate compound pills
20 brown glass ampoules of digipuratum solution for injection, in 2 cardboard boxes, for German military use, prepared by Knoll and Co., Ludwigshafen, Germany, 1914-1918 20 brown glass ampoules of digipuratum solution for injection 1914-1918
Bottle of "Bimez" tablets, prepared by ICI, Pharmaceuticals Division, Wilmslow, 1950-1970 Bottle of "Bimez" tablets 1950-1970
3 tall brown glass bottles made by Leune Company, Paris, French, 1925-1929 3 tall brown glass bottles made by Leune Company 1925-1929
Glass bottle, containing quinine salicylate powder from the British Drug Houses, London Glass bottle 1900-1935
Glass bottle, containing pituitary gland of a sheep, powder anterior lobe from the British Drug houses Ltd. Glass bottle 1890-1930
Glass bottle, containing desiccated pituitary substance in powder form, from Willows, Francis, Butler & Thompson, Ltd, of London Glass bottle 1890-1940
Glass bottle, corked, containing mild silver protein or silver nucleinate crystals from Wiilows, Francis, Butler and Thompson Ltd., London, English bottle, 1880-1930 Glass bottle 1880-1930
Glass bottle, metal cap, containing tablets from Oppenheimer, Son and Co., London, SW9, England, 1910-1940. Glass bottle 1910-1940
Bottle of `Tabloid' quinine acetylsalicylate tablets prepared by Burroughs Wellcome and Co., London, 1900-1924 Bottle of `Tabloid' quinine acetylsalicylate tablets prepared by Burroughs Wellcome and Co.
Glass bottle, containing aperient granules in pill form, from Parke, Davis and Co., London Glass bottle 1890-1930
Glass bottle, containing 'bipalatinoids', by Oppenheimer, Son and Co., London, SW9, England, 1915-1935. Supplied by N. F. Tyler, 87 Abingdon Road, Kensington, London. Glass bottle 1915-1935
Glass bottle containing geranium oil from William Toogood Ltd of London Glass bottle containing geranium oil from William Toogood Ltd of London 1920-1946