Antique TOYE mint alcohol bottle - Pharmacy bottle - Ref B
TOYE mint alcohol in Lyon
Antique pharmacy bottle
Ref B
Antique ampoule for hypodermic injection
Histogénol - (circa 1900)
Antique ampoule for hypodermic injection - Histogénol
Circa 1900
A Pravaz syringe was all that was needed to inject the product.
Hypodermic solution: Histogénol
Histogenol is an arsenic-based medication sold as a general tonic.
Anti-tuberculosis medication, but also used to treat bronchitis, anemia, neurasthenia, lymphatism, scrofula, convalescence and general weakness.
Dimensions: Length 7.5cm Diameter 1cm
Ampoule sold by unit, without the box
TOYE mint alcohol in Lyon
Antique pharmacy bottle
Ref B
Hypodermic Pravaz syringe - 19th century
Syringe in it's case
not functional
Lower part of the lower mandible of a horse jaw
Antique model from Maison Auzoux in Paris
Paper-mâché pedagogical model
Model A - 9 months
Camphorated oil
Antique pharmacy bottle
Apothecary vial
EMPTY but cap is blocked and bottle will not open
Doctor Louis Jubé pure blood transfusion syringe
For arm-to-arm transfusions
In its metal box
Around 1925/1930
19th century Herbalist's or Pharmacy crystal jar
Iris
Tincture of Jalap Compound also known as German brandy
A purgative powder is extracted from the Jalap plant.
Antique pharmacy bottle
Apothecary vial
Vegetable-animal liqueur
Antique medicine bottle
Apothecary
Bulb for hypodermic injection - Camphor (circa 1920)
various manufacturers
Antique glass dropper in white glass
Apothecary - Pharmacy
Aqua Piris - Pear water
Antique pharmacy jar
Apothecary
Antique drum microscope for botanist, entomologist
Mirror missing
Late 19th century, early 20th century
Antique glass bell jar
Apothecary / Laboratory
Thin glass, light green in color and darker at the top, with bubbles
Portable autopsy kit from the mid-19th century
Maison Charrière in Paris, circa 1845–1870
Mahogany case for autopsy and dissection
Small portable mahogany case containing a set of autopsy instruments: hook hammer, bone chisel, enterotome scissors, probes, hooks and suture needles. Used by forensic scientists and anatomists for opening and examining bodies.
Charrière, a major 19th-century Parisian manufacturer, was a pioneer in the design of high-precision surgical and anatomical instruments.
Mahogany and polished steel: 23 × 11 cm
Please note: crack in the wood under the case
A beautiful object, very rare to find
A Treatise on Surgery
By Dr Reclus and Dr Duplay
Antique illustrated book from 1891
Volume 4
Lower part of the lower mandible of a horse jaw
Antique model from Maison Auzoux in Paris
Paper-mâché pedagogical model
Model B - 1 year
Antique ampoule for hypodermic injection
Histogénol - (circa 1900)