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Antique bezoar - Antipoison - Antidote
Once sold by the apothecary, bezoar, also known as gallstone, was reputed to have the same anti-poison properties as the legendary unicorn's horn, hence its excessively high price, also due to its great rarity.
An important piece in a cabinet of curiosities
Sold alone - Without stand, sold separately
Crocodile - Pharmacy corkscrew in cast iron
XIXth century
Bulb for hypodermic injection - Caffeine (circa 1920)
THERAPLIX
Mallet microscope or Floroscope with mirror
Botanist's microscope - Pocket microscope
With its original instructions in its original cardboard box - 1883
Gelobyl
Intestinal regulator
Antique pharmacy bottle
Apothecary
Dr Zizine's entero-bandage
Antique remedy
Cylindrical metal box
EMPTY
Camphorated alcohol
Antique pharmacy bottle
Apothecary vial
EMPTY
Grindelia Tincture
Antique medicine bottle
Apothecary
Clef de Garengeot - Dental key - German key
Unmarked
In use from the 19th century to the 1930s
Sterilised SOTEX bandages
Antique cardboard medicine box
Still full, the bandages are in their sealed bag
Needle - Dr. Léon Finelle's trocar in its case
Early 20th century
Antique wooden pharmacy display for 16 small pharmacy bottles
Apothecary
SOLD ON ITS OWN WITHOUT VIALS
Museum jar - Wet specimen
Soft coral Alcyonium palmatum
Amputation saw - First half of the 20th century - USSR medical material
Origin: Most likely USSR or Eastern Europe
Estimated time : 1930-1960
Floroscope
Botanist's microscope
Pocket microscope Late 19th - early 20th century
This model has a pivoting mirror that can illuminate and bring more light to both sides
L'Hirondelle fine vaseline oil
Antique pharmacy bottle
Apothecary