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Medical powders Tremont Historical Society |
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| Medical powders Tremont Historical Society Description: Black leather case containing 20 glass tubes of medical chemicals. Some empty. 2 without corks. Pocket has folded paper labels identifying more drug names and amounts. Potassium Chloras Tincture Opii-empty Spirit Amonia Arom-empty no cork Potassium Iodide Bismuth sus nit? empty Activated etsodii? Potassium Bromide-empty Pulverised Opii Ex Bella Plume. Acetas Morph Sulphur Quim Sulphur ? Quim Sulphur gr/1 - empty Chloral Hyd - empty black powder unreadable label Liq Ferri subsulphur no cork Hq. Cl. Mite Puly Ipec & Opii Tr. Ipec et Ophii - empty Pil Cathar Co [show more] | |||
Polident bottle Tremont Historical Society |
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| Polident bottle Tremont Historical Society Description: Polident denture cleanser tablet bottle, cylindrical, blue and white, Block drug company, inc., Jersey City, NJ 07302 (zip codes started 1963) | ||||
Carroll drug store prescription bottle Tremont Historical Society |
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| Carroll drug store prescription bottle Tremont Historical Society Description: Square, amber prescription bottle from Carroll Drug Store, Phillip T. Carroll, reg. pharm., Southwest Harbor, Maine. #39963, filled 2/12/1953. "Dissolve two in 1/2 glass hot water and use as a gargle every two hours." Prescribed by Dr. Black. | ||||
Paregoric bottle Tremont Historical Society |
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| Paregoric bottle Tremont Historical Society Description: Glass bottle with label, paregoric, by Maurice Baker & Company, Portland, Maine. Embossed on the glass is Baker's Pure Extracts, 2 oz. cork stopper | ||||
Glass medicine bottle labeled R.J. Lemont, MD Tremont Historical Society |
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| Glass medicine bottle labeled R.J. Lemont, MD Tremont Historical Society Description: Clear glass medicine bottle, embossed on bottle R.J. Lemont, M.D., Southwest and Northeast Harbors, ME. Lemont was a doctor and druggist in Southwest Harbor in the 1800s. |