Wellcome uses cookies.

Read our policy
Skip to main content
173 results
  • French or Italian Medicine chest.
  • A Burroughs Wellcome Co medicine chest used on the British Antarctic Expedition
  • Medicine chest supplied to Shackleton Expedition
  • Medicine chest found at Ross Cairn.
  • Medicines and Medicine chest: Peary North Pole 1909
  • Licoricine : the best medicine for chest affections, coughs, colds, &c. / Burgon & Co.
  • Medicine chest formerly used on the Hull whaler.
  • Medicine chest, 17th c.; Bacon of Redgrave family
  • Medicine chest of Sir Stanley Hewett, surgeon to the King.
  • Medicine chest of Sir Stanley Hewett, surgeon to the King.
  • Medicine chest of Sir Stanley Hewett, surgeon to the King.
  • Medicine chest of Sir Stanley Hewett, surgeon to the King.
  • Medicine chest of Sir Stanley Hewett, surgeon to the King.
  • Medicine chest of Sir Stanley Hewett, surgeon to the King.
  • Medicine chest of Sir Stanley Hewett, surgeon to the King.
  • Medicine chest of Sir Stanley Hewett, surgeon to the King.
  • Medicine chest of Sir Stanley Hewett, surgeon to the King.
  • Medicine chest of Sir Stanley Hewett, surgeon to the King.
  • Medicine chest of Sir Stanley Hewett, surgeon to the King.
  • Medicine chest of Sir Stanley Hewett, surgeon to the King.
  • Medicine chest of Sir Stanley Hewett, surgeon to the King.
  • Medicine chest of Sir Stanley Hewett, surgeon to the King.
  • Medicine chest of Sir Stanley Hewett, surgeon to the King.
  • Medicine chest of Sir Stanley Hewett, surgeon to the King.
  • Medicine chest of Sir Stanley Hewett, surgeon to the King.
  • Medicine chest of Sir Stanley Hewett, surgeon to the King.
  • Situations in which a Tabloid medicine chest made by Burroughs Wellcome would be useful. Colour process print, ca. 1909.
  • Situations in which a Tabloid medicine chest made by Burroughs Wellcome would be useful. Colour process print, ca. 1909.
  • Situations in which a Tabloid medicine chest made by Burroughs Wellcome would be useful. Colour process print, ca. 1909.
  • Medicine chest used in the Netherlands Army, 1887, for treating cases of asphyxia.