Huile camphrée - Antique brown glass bottle - Apothecary...
Antique brown glass bottle
Huile camphrée
Apothecary - Pharmacy
RICQLES Mint alcohol bottle
Antique bottle with emery glass stopper
RICQLES Mint alcohol bottle
Antique bottle with emery glass stopper
Molded into the glass is written:
ALCOOL DE MENTHE RICQLES
Mint alcohol was widely sold at the end of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th century. It was used as a tonic to combat digestive problems, bad breath, nausea and migraines. This hygiene product was originally sold exclusively in pharmacy.
Perfect for the bathroom!
Height 12cm - Diameter 4.5cm
Antique brown glass bottle
Huile camphrée
Apothecary - Pharmacy
Antique surgical board
From Benjamin Bell's Complete Course in Surgery, published in 1796
Violet de Méthyle
Antique pharmacy bottle - Droguerie - Apothicaire
Orthoforme
Antique pharmacy bottle - Droguerie - Apothicaire
Silver medal at Paris 1889
Antique Pravaz hypodermic syringe
Early 20th century
not functional
Acide Lactique
Antique white glass pharmacy bottle - Content: 30ml
Apothecary - Pharmacy
Iron filings
Antique pharmacy bottle - Apothecary
Racine de Ratanhia - Para Rhatany
Pharmacy jar - Herbalism - Apothecary bottle
An antique absinthe topette (decanter)
6 Beaded Topette
Residue in the bottom of the carafe
Cinnamon Water
Antique and large brown English pharmacy bottle
Angelica Archangelica
Pharmacy jar - Herbalism - Apothecary bottle
Late 19th century, early 20th century
Vegetable-animal liqueur
Antique medicine bottle
Apothecary
Antique Guyon bladder syringe in bakelite
Beginning of XXth century
Mineraline by Dr C. Baud
Antique tin pharmacy box
Powder or talcum powder for children's toiletries
Cours d'opérations de chirurgie, démontrées au Jardin Royal
Course of surgical operations, demonstrated in the Royal Garden
Published in 1751 in Paris, by d'Houry, sole printer and bookseller to Monseigneur le Duc d'Orléans
Fourth edition
Illustrated with numerous plates and engravings in the text, including the famous plate of Poor Malabou and her scrotal elephantiasis on page 112/113, which the author mentions on page 373.
19th century Herbalist's or Pharmacy crystal jar
Iris
RICQLES Mint alcohol bottle
Antique bottle with emery glass stopper