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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
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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
Gaïacol was a medicine used to treat tuberculosis, but it caused stomach irritation and nausea at high doses
It comes from the old basement laboratory of a Parisian pharmacy. The bottles had not been moved from the shelves since the late 1950s!
Bottle height: 19.5 cm including cap
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Antique glass dropper in white glass
Apothecary - Pharmacy
Antique medicine box in canvas cardboard
Size L
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Aqua Piris - Pear water
Antique pharmacy jar
Apothecary
An antique absinthe topette (decanter)
6 Beaded Topette
Residue in the bottom of the carafe
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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Cremor tartari sol - Cream of tartar
Potassium bitartrate
Pharmacy jar - Herbalism - Apothecary bottle
Late 19th century
Antique surgical board
From Benjamin Bell's Complete Course in Surgery, published in 1796
Teinture de Capsicum
Antique pharmacy bottle - Apothecary
Bibliothèque Choisie de Médecine - Volume 8
Selected Library of Medicine
By François PLANQUE - 1750
Complete original edition with 10 fold-out plates
Essence de ...
Antique pharmacy bottle
Apothecary vial
Salamander - Pharmacy corkscrew in bronze
XIXth century
Bulb for hypodermic injection - Camphor (circa 1920)
THERAPLIX
Grams / Tablespoons - Graduated bottle
in French: Grammes / Cuillères à soupe
Antique medicine bottle
Apothecary
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
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