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Acide Chlorhydrique
Antique pharmacy bottle
Handwritten text on a label from the Berthier Pharmacy, located at the Rotonde Marceau in Paris. The label shows the telephone number 02-76 with the Wagram area code, which dates the bottle to between 1912—when area codes were first introduced—and the 1930s or 1940s.
Acide Chlorhydrique
Antique pharmacy bottle
It comes from the old basement laboratory of a Parisian pharmacy. The bottles had not been moved from the shelves since the late 1950s!
Handwritten text on a label from the Berthier Pharmacy, located at the Rotonde Marceau in Paris. The label shows the telephone number 02-76 with the Wagram area code, which dates the bottle to between 1912—when area codes were first introduced—and the 1930s or 1940s.
Height of the bottle: 10 cm
Straight column brass microscope with rack and pinion
19th century or early 20th century
In its wooden case with swivel mirror
Teinture de Capsicum
Antique pharmacy bottle - Apothecary
Alcool camphré
Antique pharmacy bottle - Apothecary
empty - The plug is stuck
Doctor Louis Jubé pure blood transfusion syringe
For arm-to-arm transfusions
In its metal box
Around 1925/1930
Man - Anatomical chart that can be disassembled
By Fernand Nathan Editeur publisher
Coloured chart with movable, cut-out and superimposed leaves
There are defects on the superimposed boards; the outer board, which was the man's torso, is missing, as are the lungs, which were above the heart. The left hand is missing, the arm being torn.
Buckthorns syrup
Antique pharmacy bottle
Apothecary vial
TOYE mint alcohol in Lyon
Antique pharmacy bottle
Ref A
Arthritose
Antique pharmacy bottle
Apothecary
Box of Cocaine Menthol Borate Lozenges
From THEVENOT Laboratories in Dijon
From the 1900s to the 1950s, it was common to find cocaine as an ingredient in certain lozenges, particularly those used to treat throat ailments.
SOLD EMPTY
Antique wooden box for herbal medicine - Samples of plants, seeds, bark etc.
Gaïacol liquide
Antique pharmacy bottle
Green label: SUBSTANCE TO BE SEPARATED - CODEX 1908
This means that this bottle had to be kept separate from the others because it was dangerous in high doses
EMPTY
De l'Homme et de la Femme (Of Man and Woman)
By M. de Lignac - Volume 3
Anatomy of procreation - 1779
T.NOIROT extract - Artificial peach cream
Antique pharmacy bottle - Apothecary
Racine de Ratanhia - Para Rhatany
Pharmacy jar - Herbalism - Apothecary bottle
Mineraline by Dr C. Baud
Antique tin pharmacy box
Powder or talcum powder for children's toiletries
Acide Chlorhydrique
Antique pharmacy bottle
Handwritten text on a label from the Berthier Pharmacy, located at the Rotonde Marceau in Paris. The label shows the telephone number 02-76 with the Wagram area code, which dates the bottle to between 1912—when area codes were first introduced—and the 1930s or 1940s.