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Portrait group (?medical students in costume for play) with bottles on their top hats in front of them. Sir (Samuel) Rickard Christopher is seated on right. Photographer: M. Wright, 75 Albert Road, Middlesborough. L23373
Date: c.1890sReference: GC/161/10/5Part of: Christophers, Sir (Samuel) Rickard, CIE, OBE, FRS (1873-1978), protozoologist and expert in tropical medicine- Pictures
A figure comprised of medicine bottles and tablets, representing the patent medicine business, dances behind a pensive Lloyd George; representing attitudes to the introduction of the National Insurance Act of 1911. Wood engraving by B. Partridge, 1912.
Partridge, Bernard, 1861-1945.Date: 1912Reference: 15395i- Books
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For bruises, sprains, rheumatism, etc. etc : Dr. Steer's chemical opodeldoc : sold in bottles of 50 cts. each, with an allowance of a bottle on taking six.
Date: [1828?]- Books
Any port before the storm? / Edward H. Pinto.
Pinto, Edward H., 1901-Date: 1971- Pictures
A rat, and precautions for its control: tools and clothes being hung up, a table with cigarettes and food on it, hands under a tap, medicine bottles. Colour lithograph after M. Lucchèse, 1948 (?).
Lucchèse, M.Date: [1948?]Reference: 824386i- Digital Images
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Labelled bottles for proprietary medicines
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28 June 2021 bottle : medicine bottle.
Michell, MarionDate:- Books
The afterlife of the Leiden anatomical collections : hands on, hands off / by Hieke Huistra.
Huistra, Hieke, 1982-Date: 2019- Books
A social history of wet nursing in America : from breast to bottle / Janet Golden.
Golden, Janet Lynne, 1951-Date: 1996- Ephemera
Die Heilkunst : der Quacksalber im Mittelalter / Liebig's Extract of Meat Company Limited.
Date: [1903]- Ephemera
Die Heilkunst vor 200 Jahren : der Doctor medicinae macht Krankenbesuche / Liebig's Extract of Meat Company Limited.
Date: [1903]- Pictures
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A man in pyjamas restored to health holding a bottle of the medicine Plasma Phosphatado. Colour lithograph, 1917.
Empresa Técnica Publicitária.Date: [1917]Reference: 689705i- Pictures
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The effects of medicine and wine-drinking compared. Ink drawing, 18--.
Date: 1800-1899Reference: 5096i- Pictures
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An analgesic pill in a medicine bottle. Colour lithograph by Donald Brun, 1950.
Brun, Donald, 1909-1999.Date: [1950?]Reference: 43395i- Pictures
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A troupe of quack medicine vendors crying up their wares, representing Opposition politicians advertising their policies to the Prince Regent, but he, represented as a horse ridden by R.C. Wellesley, gallops away from them. Coloured etching by G. Cruikshank after "Nathaniel NoParty", 1812.
NoParty, Nathaniel, active 1812.Date: 1 Feb[r]u[a]ry 1812Reference: 38480i- Pictures
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A disgruntled ill man taking a large dose of medicine. Coloured lithograph.
Reference: 11888i- Pictures
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Henry Addington, Lord Sidmouth, holding a bottle of medicine. Coloured etching by C. Williams, 1807.
Williams, Charles, active 1797-1830.Date: [May 1807]Reference: 10785i- Archives and manuscripts
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M0006413: Pharmacy "specie" jar
Date: 13 October 1939Reference: WT/D/1/20/1/53/94Part of: Wellcome Trust Corporate Archive- Pictures
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A strange looking man stiring a bowl. Coloured lithograph.
Date: 1830Reference: 11865iPart of: Freaks of fancy- Archives and manuscripts
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M0006415: Pharmacy "specie" jar
Date: 21 October 1939Reference: WT/D/1/20/1/53/96Part of: Wellcome Trust Corporate Archive- Archives and manuscripts
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M0006412: Pharmacy "specie" jars advertising bear's grease and balsam for the hair
Date: 13 October 1939Reference: WT/D/1/20/1/53/93Part of: Wellcome Trust Corporate Archive- Archives and manuscripts
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M0006414: Pharmacy "specie" jar
Date: 13 October 1939Reference: WT/D/1/20/1/53/95Part of: Wellcome Trust Corporate Archive- Pictures
A doctor holding a medicine bottle entertains a crocodile, while other crocodiles bite his coat tails; illustrating the saying "Laughter is the best medicine". Coloured lithograph by A. Schaefer-Ast, 1947.
Schäfer-Ast, Albert, 1890-1951.Date: [19]47Reference: 652870i- Books
Medicus novissimus; or, the modern physician: : shewing the principal signs, causes, and most material prognosticks; together with the true method of curing all the principal and curable diseases incident to mankind, according to the most modern and best method of practice now in use. Each physical process being illustrated with observations or histories of cures performed, together with the medicines by which those cures were performed, is faithfully inserted for the good of the publick. The whole being in a familiar style, and thereby adapted to the meanest capacities of physical practitioners, for whom 'tis render'd very useful and necessary. / By Phil. Woodman, practitioner in physick and chirurgery.
Woodman, Philip, -1728.Date: MDCCXII. [1712]- Pictures
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Three women huddle eagerly around a medicine bottle; perhaps connected with pregnancy. Mezzotint by T. Scratchley, 1771.
Date: Pub. according to Act of Parl. 24 March 1771Reference: 10778i