
Herbalist's or Pharmacist's jar - XVIIIth century label
Herbalist's or Pharmacist's jar
Antique blank label of the XVIIIth century
Kalmine 12 pilsl box
Antique tin medicine box
Empty
Antique tin medicine box
Box of Kalmine 12 pills
Invented by the pharmacist Paul Métadier in Tours
Pyramidon and phenacetin-based analgesic seal.
This last molecule is particularly dangerous, it is an analgesic withdrawn from the market in 1983 because it is nephrotoxic (toxic for the kidney) and probably carcinogenic (kidney cancer).
It is used by the dealers to cut cocaine in order to reinforce the dependence...
Today paracetamol is used, which has similar analgesic and antipyretic properties but without the undesirable side effects.
Dimensions: 8.5x 5.8cm
Herbalist's or Pharmacist's jar
Antique blank label of the XVIIIth century
Antique study mask by Simonne Laubé
In vulcanised and painted rubber
Moulding inspired by the famous death mask from L'Inconnue de la Seine
Around 1930
Antique surgical board
From Benjamin Bell's Complete Course in Surgery, published in 1796
Eau oxygénée
Antique glass dropper in white glass - Content: 30ml
Apothecary - Pharmacy
Glycérophosphate de Chaux
Antique pharmacy bottle
Apothecary vial
Museum jar - Wet specimen
Soft coral Alcyonium palmatum
Antique surgical board
From Benjamin Bell's Complete Course in Surgery, published in 1796
Museum jar - Wet specimen
Scorpion (Butus occitanus)
Antique jar for wet specimen storage
Size M
A Treatise on Surgery
By Dr Reclus and Dr Duplay
Antique illustrated book from 1891
Volume 4
Crocodile - Pharmacy corkscrew in cast iron
XIXth century
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
Camphor
Antique pharmacy bottle - End of XIXth century
Blown glass
Kalmine 12 pilsl box
Antique tin medicine box
Empty