Museum jar - Wet specimen - Soft coral Alcyonium palmatum
Museum jar - Wet specimen
Soft coral Alcyonium palmatum
Antique pharmacy jar: Lignum Quillayae Saponaria - Panama wood - 19th century
Antique pharmacy jar, tin stopper - Late 19th century
Lignum Quillayae Saponaria - Panama wood
The bark of this tree growing in Chile contains saponin and is therefore used as soap.
Very nice green and gold label, torn on one edge.
Mouth-blown glass, there remains the trace of the pontil of the cane underneath.
Height 25.5cm with stopper Diameter: 10.5cm
Museum jar - Wet specimen
Soft coral Alcyonium palmatum
Gelatine
Antique pharmacy bottle - Wide-mouth apothecary jar.
19th-century mouth-blown glass
There is still some product left inside
A fascinating artifact from the history of pharmacology
Racine de Ratanhia - Para Rhatany
Pharmacy jar - Herbalism - Apothecary bottle
Elixir 173
Antique pharmacy bottle - Apothecary
Empty
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
Dictionnaire Universel des Drogues Simples
Universal dictionnary of Simple Drugs
By Nicolas Lemery
An antique illustrated pharmacopoeia from 1727 - A Dutch pirated edition
Large antique wooden pharmacy drawer with compartments - From a pharmacy or herbalist's cabinet
4 compartments
Ref A - 39.5x50cm
Can be used as a storage box
Weight: 4.1kg !
Camphorated alcohol
Antique pharmacy bottle
Apothecary vial
EMPTY
Crin de Florence - Antique suture thread
Catgut
Natural suture thread obtained from the caterpillar of the Bombyx mori butterfly.
Bibliothèque Choisie de Médecine - Volume 8
Selected Library of Medicine
By François PLANQUE - 1750
Complete original edition with 10 fold-out plates
Dr Potain vacuum cleaner in its case
Late 19th century - 1885-1894
Antique medical instrument from manufacturer MATHIEU in Paris
non-functional
Cinnamon Water
Antique and large brown English pharmacy bottle
Créosote
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
Bi-Carbonate de Soude - Sodium bicarbonate
Antique cardboard pharmacy box
Beautiful typography typical of the Belle Époque: circa 1910-1920
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
De l'Homme et de la Femme (Of Man and Woman)
By M. de Lignac - Volume 3
Anatomy of procreation - 1779
Antique pharmacy jar: Lignum Quillayae Saponaria - Panama wood - 19th century