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Ovarine - Antique pharmacy bottle - Apothecary
Ovarine
Antique pharmacy bottle
Apothecary vial
Hypodermic Pravaz syringe - 19th century
Glass syringe and celluloid.
not functional
PRAVAZ syringe: Antique syringe from the end of the 19th century.
Morphine addicts of the end of the XIXth and the beginning of the XXth century often used this kind of elegant syringe in its small case that could be easily slipped into a pocket.
Glass syringe and celluloid.
This syringe has a plunger with graduations and a glass body but the tips are not made of metal but seem to be made of celluloid resin, the ancestor of all plastics, manufactured at the end of the 19th century.
A screw step graduated from 0 to 10 allows to adjust its stroke and to measure the quantity of injected liquid.
The syringe is in its small case with felt inside. The compartment for the metal wires that were to be inserted into the needle is behind the felt part of the cover.
Dimensions of the case: 8cmx3cm
Dimensions of the syringe: Length 7cm without the needle
not functional
Ovarine
Antique pharmacy bottle
Apothecary vial
Soufre sublimé - Sublimed sulfur
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From Benjamin Bell's Complete Course in Surgery, published in 1796
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For injection of liquid into the urethra
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Glass pharmacy bottle - XIXth century
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Antique pharmacy bottle
Apothecary vial
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De l'Homme et de la Femme (Of Man and Woman)
By M. de Lignac - Volume 3
Anatomy of procreation - 1774
Herbalist's or Pharmacist's jar
Antique blank label of the XVIIIth century
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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
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Antique pharmacy bottle
Apothecary vial
Handwritten label
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Apothecary - Pharmacy