Ampoules of adrenalin chloride solution in original carton, by Parke,Davis and Co., English, 1920-1940 Ampoules of adrenalin chloride solution in original carton 1920-1940
Tin for 12 glass ampoules of amyl nitrite, containing 4 assorted ampoules, by Parke, Davis and Co., Detroit, USA, 1901-1925 Tin for 12 glass ampoules of amyl nitrite 1901-1925
Carton of 6 dry amoules of "Luminal sodium" (phenobarbitone). 91 mm x 64 mm x 18 mm, 36 g. Made by Bayer Products Company, English, 1955-1970. Carton of 6 dry amoules of "Luminal sodium" (phenobarbitone). 91 mm x 64 mm x 18 mm 1955-1970
Eight ampoules, clear glass, for atropine sulphate, with contents, in cardboard box, Austrian, military issue, 1900-1918 Eight ampoules 1900-1918
10 ampoules, clear glass, for scopolamine hydrobromide, with contents, German, military issue, 1900-1918 10 ampoules 1900-1918
Ampoule with metal threaded cap and glass nozzle containing clear solution labelled aether chloratus, from Zurich, Switzerland, 1900-1918 Ampoule with metal threaded cap and glass nozzle containing clear solution labelled aether chloratus 1900-1918
4 ampoules, clear glass, for atropine sulphate solution, with contents, for German military use, in box, German, 1915 4 ampoules 1915
Cardboard box, opened, with folding lid containing 7 glass ampoules of morphine hydrochloride. Broken box. Box does not contain a file for de-capping the ampoule. The box is inscribed with the content and manufacturer details and a stamp 'feile im schachtel' meaning 'File in Box'. This item is believed to have been manufactured in Germany during the First World War and to have been issued for military use, though there is no label to prove this. Morphine hydrochloride is powerful analgesic narcotic but it also has central stimulant actions. The chief uses of morphine are for the relief of pain, the procuring of sleep where sleeplessness is due to pain, the arrest of haemorrhage, the supression of cough and the relief of anxiety and apprehension. ampoules; controlled drug; morphine 1913
Three cartons, sealed: each containing ten ampoules of morphine hydrochloride + de-capping file, Germany, 1916-1917 Three cartons, each containing ten morphine hydrochloride ampoules
Three blue parcels, wrapped in twine, with a wax seal: each containing four cartons of ten ampoules, that contain morphine hydrochloride, unsigned, supplied by Woolwich Medical Store, Woolwich, London, England, 1920-1921 Three paper parcels of four cartons containing morphine hydrochloride ampoules
Twelve ampoules of Hepatex Compound, in original carton, by Evans, Sons, Lescher and Webb Ltd., English Twelve ampoules of Hepatex Compound
Three ampoules, glass, from set of seven, in cardboard wallet, by Fraisse and Co., 8 rue Jasmin, Paris, France, 1880-1920. Three ampoules 1880-1920
Ampoules of strychnine in original carton, by W. Martindale, 10 New Cavendish Street, Portland Place, London, W1, England. Ampoules of strychnine in original carton
Collection of 10 glass ampoules of dental pharmaceuticals, in fitted, tin box, by Parke Davis and Co., London, 1920-1935 Collection of 10 glass ampoules of dental pharmaceuticals
Two boxes of 5 x 6cc Trilene ampoules for inhalation, by I.C.I. Ltd.,England, 1961-1970 Two boxes of Trilene ampoules 1961-1970
Case for Record type syringe, nickel plated brass, containing two glass ampoules and odd accessories, English, 1901-1925 Case for Record type syringe 1901-1925
8 ampoules, clear glass, used for bromure de benzyle solution, with contents, in box, French, 1900-1918 8 ampoules, clear glass 1900-1918
Ampoules, 3, of oestrone, in original carton, by Organon Laboratories Ltd., Brettenham House, London, WC2, England, 1955-1970. Ampoules, 3 1955-1970
Nine ampoules of antimony oxide, in original carton, by W. Martindale, 10 New Cavendish Street, London, England. Nine ampoules of antimony oxide
Ampoules of chloroform in original carton, by W. Martindale, 10 New Cavendish Street, Portland Place, London, England, 1901-1930. Ampoules of chloroform in original carton 1901-1930
Carton (cardboard) for packet of 'Primoteston Depot' (testosterone enanthate, 250mg) with three glass ampoules in oily solution and informational leaflet. 17 mm x 72 mm x 48 mm (box), .015kg. Supplied by Schering Health Care Ltd., Burgess Hill, West Sussex. Made by Schering AG, Germany, 1989-1992. Carton of "Primoteston Depot" ampoules 1989-1992
Ampoules, 4, of "Imferon", with instructions, in original carton, by Benger Laboratories Ltd., English, 1955-1973 Ampoules, 4, of "Imferon" 1955-1973
Ampoules of amyl nitrite in original carton, by Savory and Moore Ltd., London, 1950-1960 Ampoules of amyl nitrite in original carton 1950-1960
Ampoules of 'Arhemapectyl' in original carton, by Gallier's Laboratories, 38 Boulevard du Montparnasse, Paris, France. Supplied by Bengue and Co., 24 Fitzroy Street, London, W1, England. Ampoules of 'Arhemapectyl' in original carton
Ampoules of amyl nitrite in original carton, by Savory and Moore Ltd., London, 1925-1950 Ampoules of amyl nitrite in original carton 1925-1950
Ampoules, 3, of oestrone, in original carton, by Organon Laboratories Ltd., Brettenham House, London, WC2, England, 1955-1970. Ampoules, 3, of oestrone 1955-1970
Ampoules, 6, of 'Collosol' manganese, prepared at Crookes Laboratories, British Colloids, Ltd., 22 Chenies Street, London, WC1, England. Ampoules, 6, of 'Collosol' manganese
Ampoules, 5, of aminophylline, by Martindale Samoore Ltd., London, in original carton Ampoules, 5, of aminophylline
Three ampoules of camphor in olive oil, by Parke, Davis and Co., English Three ampoules of camphor in olive oil
Ampoules of amyl nitrite, in original carton, by Savory and Moore Ltd., London, 1920-1960 Ampoules of amyl nitrite 1920-1960
Rectangular box of 'Azoule' ampoules by Allen and Hanburys Ltd., 7 Vere Street, Cavendish Square, London, England, 1851-1900. Rectangular box of 'Azoule' ampoules by Allen and Hanburys Ltd. 1851-1900
Ampoules, 3, of vitamin D[2], with instructions, in original carton, by Roussel Laboratories Ltd., London, 1950-1965 Ampoules, 3, of vitamin D[2] 1950-1965
Ampoules, 4, of vitamin D[2], in original carton, by Roussel Laboratories Ltd., London, 1950-1965 Ampoules, 4, of vitamin D[2] 1950-1965
Metal box with detachable lid containing 9 ampoules of morphine hydrochloride (0.02g in 1 cc solution). This product dates from around the First World War and is believed to have been manufactured in Germany, possibly for military use. Morphine is powerful analgesic and narcotic but it also has central stimulant actions. The chief uses of morphine are for the relief of pain, the procuring of sleep where sleeplessness is due to pain, the arrest of haemorrhage, the supression of cough and relief of anxiety and apprehension. ampoules; controlled drug; morphine 1917
Cardboard box, unopened, with folding lid containing 10 glass ampoules of morphine hydrochloride. Box does not contain a file for de-capping the ampoule. The box is inscribed with the content and manufacturer details and a stamp 'feile im der meaning 'File in Box'. This item was manufactured in Germany during the First World War and is believed to have been issued for military use. Morphine hydrochloride is powerful analgesic and narcotic but it also has central stimulant actions. The uses of morphine are for the relief of pain, the procuring of sleep where sleeplessness is due to pain, the arrest of haemorrhage, the supression of cough and the relief of anxiety and apprehension. ampoules; controlled drug; morphine 1917
Cardboard box, with removable lid and with paper label, sealed. To contain 12 x 1 cc amoules of pethidine hydrochloride liquid for injection. Pethidine is an analgesic. Cardboard box 1960-1985
Ampoules of amyl nitrite in original carton, by Allen and Hanburys, English Ampoules of amyl nitrite in original carton
Cardboard box, unopened, enclosing five ampoules of Evans Diamorphine Hydrochloride BP 10 mg for injection. The contents of the ampoules are to be mixed with water for injection to create 10 mg powder in 1 ml liquid. Diamorphine hydrochloride is administered subcutaneously or intramuscularly to relieve severe pain in the terminal stages of cancer and other fatal illnesses. The box is still sealed. Cardboard box 1960-1985