Clear glass vial with metal screw top; half-filled with white tablets; paper label covers most of vial.
Number Of Parts
1
Provenance
Acquired from the Academy of Medicine; source: Misses Maud and Bata Fraser via Dr. G. Allan Pengelly, Willowdale, Ont.; used by Dr. John Bell Fraser (1855-1938) who practised in Brockville for one year.
On printed label: "Compressed Triturate //Atropine Sulph. gr 1/100 [handwritten] // Neuralgic.–Dr. H.J. Kenyon. // Zinc Phosphide, 1-16 gr., Strych. 1-60 gr., Ext. // Cannab. Ind. 1-8 gr., Soda Arsen., 1-20 gr., // Aconitina - Duquesnel's 1-40 gr. // John Wyeth & Brother, Manufacturing Chemists Philadelphia."
Permanent Location
Storage Room 0010
0010-A3-4 Box 1
Unit Of Measure
centimeters
Dimension Notes
Length 8.0 cm x Diam. 1.4 cm
Copy Type
Original
Reference Types
Book
Reference Comments
Martindale, 27th ed.
Research Facts
:"Given by mouth as atropine sulphate reduces smooth muscle tone and diminishes gastric and intestinal motility." "For treatment of gastric & duodenal ulcers."