Human skull, no lower mandible, with carrying band decorated with shells, ceremonial, worn as sign of mourning and in order to cure pain and disease, from Andaman Islands, India, 1871-1920 Mourning ceremonial skull 1871-1920
Quantity of small pieces of bark cinchona, Quinquina Loxa Madras, in cellophane(?) container, prepared by F. Laurent and supplied H. Salle, Paris, 1930-1931 Quantity of small pieces of bark cinchona
2 rolled strips of cinchona schukraff bark prepared by F. Laurent, Paris, and supplied by H. Salle, Paris, France, 1930-1931 2 rolled strips of cinchona schukraff bark prepared by F. Laurent
Bundle of strips of cinchona bark prepared by F. Laurent, Paris, and supplied by H. Salle, Paris, 1930-1931 Bundle of strips of cinchona bark prepared by F. Laurent
Bundle of rolled stirps of bark, Cinchona Chahnarguera, grown in Pereira, Colombia, 1860-1880 Bundle of rolled stirps of bark 1860-1880
Specimen of cinchona officinalis bark, from the Government Cinchona Plantation, Darjeeling, India, 1870-1900 Specimen of cinchona officinalis bark
Single piece of cinchona bark, Quinquina Calisaya, monopole sauvage, prepared by F. Laurent, Paris, supplied by H. Salle, Paris, France, 1930-1931 Single piece of cinchona bark
Specimen of Cinchona Calisaya bark prepared by F. Laurent, Paris, and supplied by H. Salle, Paris, France, 1930-1931 Specimen of Cinchona Calisaya bark prepared by F. Laurent
Bundle of pieces of rolled bark, cinchona calisaya, presumably grown in the Botanic Gardens, Victoria, Cameroons, West Africa, 1880-1900 Bundle of pieces of rolled bark 1880-1900
Quantity of short pieces of bark, Cinchona Succirubra (Pav.), in paper envelope, probably colleted by Sir D. Morris, grown on St. Helena, 1870-1883 Quantity of short pieces of bark 1870-1883
Specimen of cinchona bark, supplied by H. Salle, Paris, 1930-1931 Specimen of cinchona bark 1925-1931
Specimen of cinchona bark Quinquina Calisaya, prepared by F. Laurent, Paris and supplied by H. Salle, Paris, 1920-1931 Specimen of cinchona bark Quinquina Calisaya
Six sticks of cinchona bark, from the Botanic Gardens, Victoria, Cameroon Six sticks of cinchona bark
Pieces of fibrous bark, twi osutan, remedy for rheumatic bone pain in sickle cell anaemias, now in polythene bag, possibly from Africa, 1871-1950 Pieces of fibrous bark 1871-1950
Two twigs, one wrapped in its own leaves, native medicine, Northern Rhodesia, 1910-1930 Two twigs 1910-1930
Small glass bottle, corked, labelled 'Gift' containing nodules of curare, formerly owned by Professor Coats, German(?) or English(?), 1850-1868 Small glass bottle 1850-1868
Two twigs, and small bundle of folded leeaves, native medicine, Northern Rhodesia, 1910-1930 Two twigs 1910-1930
Bark of simaruba tree, prepared by British Drug Houses, Ltd., London, English 1870-1930 Bark of simaruba tree 1870-1930
Four sticks of cinchona succirubra bark, probably from Peru, collected 1801-1900 Four sticks of cinchona succirubra bark 1801-1900
Bundle of strips of bark, possibly cinchona officinalis, no provenance, probably collected 1880-1900 Bundle of strips of bark 1880-1900
Bundle of rolled strips of cinchona bark, Quinquina Lima, prepared by F. Laurent, Paris, and supplied by H. Salle, Paris, 1930-1931 Bundle of rolled strips of cinchona bark