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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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Antique glass dropper in white glass - 30ml
Apothecary - Pharmacy
Heart-shaped stopper
Nitrate d'Argent
Antique glass dropper in white glass - Content: 30ml
Apothecary - Pharmacy
Herbalist's or Pharmacist's jar
Antique blank label of the XVIIIth century
Central Pharmacy of the Civil Hospitals of Paris
Antique pharmacy bottle
Apothecary
Brass straight column microscope with weighted base
19th century or early 20th century
In its mahogany case with clamp and swivel mirror
Box with caduceus
Antique tin pharmacy box for ointment - Circa 1900
No longer opens - Beautiful patina: see photos
Empty
Dr Potain vacuum cleaner in its case
Late 19th century - 1885-1894
Antique medical instrument from manufacturer MATHIEU in Paris
non-functional
Floroscope - Ref A
Botanist's microscope
Pocket microscope Late 19th - early 20th century
Metal box of breath mints with cocaine
Box of Dr BENGUE Dragees
1920's
It is recommended to suck 8 to 10 lozenges per day, allowing them to melt in the mouth...
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Antique and large drum microscope
In it's mahogany wooden box
For botanist, entomologist
This is a larger model than those usually found on the market
Antique medicine box in canvas cardboard
Size L
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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
Antique surgical board
From Benjamin Bell's Complete Course in Surgery, published in 1796
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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