University Health Network - Academy of Medicine Collection
Category
Pharmacy and Drug Artifacts
Classification
Pharmacy, General
Accession Number
1989.10.17
Description
Empty cylindrical blue glass bottle with three piece tan paper label without closure; mould lines faintly visible and seed bubbles in glass; paper label on back is almost completely gone; 10 ounce bottle; closure stuck in opening.
Empty cylindrical blue glass bottle with three piece tan paper label without closure; mould lines faintly visible and seed bubbles in glass; paper label on back is almost completely gone; 10 ounce bottle; closure stuck in opening.
Number Of Parts
1
Provenance
Acquired from the Academy of Medicine; source: owned and used by Dr. James (Jim) Robert Ronald McCrindle (1862-1952); he probably acquired it in the United Kingdom and brought it to Jamaica in 1904; donated by his granddaughter, Mrs. C. C. James of Kingston, Ontario.
Printed on label: "this Bottle contains // 10 ozs. // NETT. // Export Druggist // 35 to 42 CHarlotte Street // "For Dispensing. To be sold only // as an ingredient in dispensing pres - // criptions. If sold in any other // manner than as a component part of a medicine prepared in accord - // ance with a prescription of a qualified // practioner, the seller will be liable to a penalty // 8d"
Permanent Location
Storage Room 0010
0010-A3-9 Row B
Length
20.3 cm
Diameter
5.6 cm
Unit Of Measure
centimeters
Condition Remarks
Paper label browned from age and water damage, label on one side nearly worn off