Camphorated alcohol - Antique pharmacy bottle - Apothecary
Camphorated alcohol
Antique pharmacy bottle
Apothecary vial
EMPTY
Antique 19th century pharmacy bottle
Radix althaeae Off - Marshmallow
Antique 19th century pharmacy bottle
Radix althaeae Off - Marshmallow
Glass blown with the mouth, there is the trace of the pontil of the cane to be blown under.
Stopper in sheet metal - The label is glued to the inside of the jar.
Height 19cm with stopper Diameter 8cm
Presented here with pieces of ochre from Roussillon, this is a suggestion of presentation, the bottle is sold empty without ochre
Camphorated alcohol
Antique pharmacy bottle
Apothecary vial
EMPTY
T.NOIROT extract - Artificial peach cream
Antique pharmacy bottle - Apothecary
Crin de Florence - Antique suture thread
Catgut
Natural suture thread obtained from the caterpillar of the Bombyx mori butterfly.
Museum jar - Wet specimen
Soft coral Alcyonium palmatum
Antique glass dropper in white glass
Apothecary - Pharmacy
Grindelia Tincture
Antique medicine bottle
Apothecary
Racine de Ratanhia - Para Rhatany
Pharmacy jar - Herbalism - Apothecary bottle
Human jaws in porcelain mounted on a blackened wooden base
Anatomical dental model for dentists
19th century
Antique pharmacy jar: Illicium verum (Fruit) / Star anise
Glass pharmacy bottle - XIXth century
Solution N°153
Antique pharmacy bottle
Apothecary vial
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
Carbonate de chaux - Lime carbonate
Antique pharmacy bottle - End of XIXth century
Blown glass
Buckthorns syrup
Antique pharmacy bottle
Apothecary vial
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.
Cours d'opérations de chirurgie, démontrées au Jardin Royal
Course of surgical operations, demonstrated in the Royal Garden
Published in 1751 in Paris, by d'Houry, sole printer and bookseller to Monseigneur le Duc d'Orléans
Fourth edition
Illustrated with numerous plates and engravings in the text, including the famous plate of Poor Malabou and her scrotal elephantiasis on page 112/113, which the author mentions on page 373.
Antique glass eye
Real antique eye prosthesis
There are no blue or green eyes at the moment!
Antique 19th century pharmacy bottle
Radix althaeae Off - Marshmallow