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Kalmine 30 pill box
Antique tin medicine box
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Antique tin medicine box
Box of Kalmine 30 pills
Invented by the pharmacist Paul Métadier in Tours
Pyramidon and phenacetin-based analgesic seal.
This last molecule is particularly dangerous, it is an analgesic withdrawn from the market in 1983 because it is nephrotoxic (toxic for the kidney) and probably carcinogenic (kidney cancer).
It is used by the dealers to cut cocaine in order to reinforce the dependence...
Today paracetamol is used, which has similar analgesic and antipyretic properties but without the undesirable side effects.
The box is no longer articulated
Dimensions: 14x 8.8cm
The top of the box is partly oxidized
Antique glass dropper in white glass
Apothecary - Pharmacy
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Antique pharmacy bottle
Apothecary vial
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For injection of liquid into the urethra
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Antique pharmacy bottle
Apothecary vial
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Antique medicine bottle
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Antique surgical board
From Benjamin Bell's Complete Course in Surgery, published in 1796
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Apothecary - Pharmacy
19th century pharmacy display jar
Blown red glass
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Glass pharmacy bottle - XIXth century
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Antique pharmacy jar
Apothecary
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Glass pharmacy bottle - XIXth century
Vincent Delabrierre Perfumery
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Old earthenware ointment jar
19th century
Motto: I make lilies bloom and colour roses
19th century portable pharmacy - Wooden apothecary cabinet
Travel pharmacy
Dental key - Garengeot key - CHARRIERE
19th century
Kalmine 30 pill box
Antique tin medicine box
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