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Box of Cocaine Menthol Borate Lozenges
From THEVENOT Laboratories in Dijon
From the 1900s to the 1950s, it was common to find cocaine as an ingredient in certain lozenges, particularly those used to treat throat ailments.
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Box of Cocaine Menthol Borate Lozenges
From THEVENOT Laboratories in Dijon
From the 1900s to the 1950s, it was common to see cocaine as an ingredient in certain lozenges, particularly those used to treat throat ailments.
This box dates from around the 1920s.
Dimensions: 8x5.5cm
Paint missing: see photos
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Cremor tartari sol - Cream of tartar
Potassium bitartrate
Pharmacy jar - Herbalism - Apothecary bottle
Late 19th century
Botany plate by Édouard-Adolphe Duchesne
From the Atlas du Répertoire des plantes utiles et des plantes du globe published in 1846
19th-century color lithograph
Box of nascent oxygen and cocaine tablets
From the 1900s to the 1950s it was not uncommon to see cocaine as an ingredient in some lozenges, especially for throat ailments!
EMPTY
Pravaz hypodermic injection syringe
Early 20th century
Non-functional
SOLD ALONE WITHOUT CASE
Grams / Teaspoons in French: Grammes / Cuillères à café
Antique medicine bottle
Apothecary
Septichrome
Antique pharmacy bottle
Apothecary vial
Reliquary box - 19th century
Jewelry box
Ancient engraving -board of Natural History in colour nineteenth century
In color. birds.
Antique pharmacy jar: Illicium verum (Fruit) / Star anise
Glass pharmacy bottle - XIXth century
Noirot Extract
Antique pharmacy bottle
Apothecary vial
Beautiful reflections in the glass
Arthritose
Antique pharmacy bottle
Apothecary
Human jaws in porcelain mounted on a blackened wooden base
Anatomical dental model for dentists
19th century
Mercurochrome
Antique pharmacy bottle - Apothecary
Mrs Bataille-Simon, First Class Pharmacist in Beaumont sur Sarthe - Tel 9
Advertising bust in plaster - Au Gagne Petit - Art Nouveau style
Plaster with terracotta-effect patina
Signed C. Habock
The bust was used as advertising for the Gagne Petit store in Château-Thierry in the warehouse in Fère en Tardenois, as indicated on the base. Intended to decorate counters or shop windows
Supplied with two postcards showing this Gagne-Petit depot in Fère-en-Tardenois in 1917 and then in 1918.
Brass plate number per unit
Numbered oval brass plate
Box of Cocaine Menthol Borate Lozenges
From THEVENOT Laboratories in Dijon
From the 1900s to the 1950s, it was common to find cocaine as an ingredient in certain lozenges, particularly those used to treat throat ailments.
SOLD EMPTY