A rectangular amber glass (a) bottle of sodium para-toluene sulphonate tapering distinct lip around the middle and ending with threadings for a flat metal screw (b) cap lined with a piece of wax-coated cardboard.
A rectangular amber glass (a) bottle of sodium para-toluene sulphonate tapering distinct lip around the middle and ending with threadings for a flat metal screw (b) cap lined with a piece of wax-coated cardboard.
Number Of Parts
2
Part Names
a - bottle - Size: Length 22.0 cm x Width 8.0 cm x Depth 5.5 cm
Printed on label: "SOLVETS // CHLORALONE // Each solvet represents : // Sodium Paratoluene- // Sulphonchloramide // 4.375 grains. // THE J. F. HARTZ Co LIMITED // PHYSICIANS' SUPPLIES // TORONTO MONTREAL".
Permanent Location
Storage Room 0010
0010-A5-1
Condition Remarks
Screw lid has rust.
Copy Type
Original
Reference Types
Internet
JPG
Reference Comments
Queens Senate Medical School Scholarships Web site; Detroit Hartz Building Web site; CD #1.
Research Facts
Dr. Sam Cronk graduated from Queens Medical School in 1915; his son, Dr. L. Bruce Cronk, who donated this bottle also graduated from Queens Medical School in 1946. The J. F. Hartz Company was originally founded in 1897 as a medical supply company specializing in imported German medical instruments, doctors’ supplies and pharmaceuticals.