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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!
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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!
Dimensions: 7x5cm
Good condition
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T.NOIROT extract - Artificial peach cream
Antique pharmacy bottle - Apothecary
Eau dentifrice de BOTOT
BOTOT toothpaste water
Antique pharmacy bottle
Apothecary
Pocket microscope
Floroscope - Insectoscope in brass
1850's - 1930's
Antique pharmacy jar: Illicium verum (Fruit) / Star anise
Glass pharmacy bottle - XIXth century
Dr Potain vacuum cleaner in its case
Late 19th century - 1870-1895
Antique medical instrument
However, the box comes from the Hôpital de la Charité in Paris, as indicated by the inscription on the top of the box, from the Bouillaud ward of the hospital.
non-functional
Potassium Bromide Elixir
Antique and large brown English pharmacy bottle
Floroscope
Botanist's microscope
Pocket microscope Late 19th - early 20th century
Warning: Here composed of 2 Stanhope lenses
Clastic Mannequin - Dr. Auzoux's anatomical skinned
Camphorated alcohol
Antique pharmacy bottle
Apothecary vial
EMPTY
Mercurochrome
Antique pharmacy bottle - Apothecary
Mrs Bataille-Simon, First Class Pharmacist in Beaumont sur Sarthe - Tel 9
Antique glass eye
Real antique eye prosthesis
There are no blue or green eyes at the moment!
Dry sodium iodide
Antique pharmacy bottle - drugstore - apothecary
Tincture of Jalap Compound also known as German brandy
A purgative powder is extracted from the Jalap plant.
Antique pharmacy bottle
Apothecary vial
Antique pharmacy jar: Sodium bicarbonate and Gold Flower tablets
Glass pharmacy bottle - XIXth century
Teinture de Cantharides - POISON
Lytta vesicatoria - Spanish fly
Antique blue glass pharmacy bottle - Apothecary
Early 20th century - Blown glass.
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