Salamander - Pharmacy corkscrew in bronze - XIXth century
Salamander - Pharmacy corkscrew in bronze
XIXth century
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Salamander - Pharmacy corkscrew in bronze
XIXth century
L'art de procréer les sexes à volonté - The art of procreating sexes at will
By Millot - With illustrated plates
Antique book from 1802 (Year X of the Republic) - Third edition
The author explains how to procreate boys and girls, and gives his recipes for treating sterility and malformations...
English Litharge - POISON - Lead oxide
Nineteenth-century medicine bottle with beautiful black and gold label
Blown glass
Poudre de Capucins - Capuchin powder
Nineteenth-century medicine bottle with beautiful black and gold label
Blown glass
Calcined sponge powder - Eponges C: Pulv:
Nineteenth-century medicine bottle with beautiful black and gold label
Blown glass
Manuel d'Anatomie descriptive du corps humain - Atlas
Anatomical Atlas - Manual of Descriptive Anatomy of the Human Body
In quarto
By Dr Cloquet - 1831 - IN COLOUR - Volume III only
Atlas consisting of 172 lithographed plates, most in colour
Binding very damaged, the leather has been torn from the boards, the first few leaves are fragile, even loose, but the rest is in good condition, the plates are very beautiful. see photos.
Attention this is Volume 2 of the Atlas, there are no plates from Volume 1 of the Atlas. The title pages at the beginning of the book are missing.
Butterfly - Natural History color plate
Entomology
You buy 1 plate, not the whole set
Entomological transparent frame
Species: Morpho Didius butterfly from Peru
Antique glass dropper in white glass
Apothecary - Pharmacy
Heart-shaped stopper
Rare military folding amputation saw - 18th century inspired model, late 19th century German manufacture
Late 19th century German reinterpretation of a pre-existing British model from 1780
Witness to a transition between two eras of military surgery
Amputation saw - First half of the 20th century - USSR medical material
Origin: Most likely USSR or Eastern Europe
Estimated time : 1930-1960
19th century amputation saw
No maker's mark
Accident on the blade