The item is a bulk product stocked by a pharmacy. Up until the 1950s, pharmacists provided most prescription medications by creating compounds of bulk products that were given to customers as pills, salves, or tonics. Clear glass bottle with glass stopper and LUG (label under glass). Half full with beige powder. Bottle is square based.
Object History
This item originates from the Sunset Pharmacy in Burnaby.
The item is a bulk product stocked by a pharmacy. Up until the 1950s, pharmacists provided most prescription medications by creating compounds of bulk products that were given to customers as pills, salves, or tonics. Small, clear glass stopper bottle, rounded base, with flat glass stopper. The bottle contains liquid and solid residue, yellow and brown in colour. Residue is heavily concentrated at the neck and in the bottom of the bottle. There is no label attached. Small pink piece of paper is attached with tape near base of the bottle.
Object History
This item originates from the Sunset Pharmacy in Burnaby.
The item is a bulk product stocked by a pharmacy. Up until the 1950s, pharmacists provided most prescription medications by creating compounds of bulk products that were given to customers as pills, salves, or tonics.
Square glass stopper bottle. No label. Remnant of a red label "POISON". Has a powder residue
Object History
This item originates from the Sunset Pharmacy in Burnaby.
The item is a bulk product stocked by a pharmacy. Up until the 1950s, pharmacists provided most prescription medications by creating compounds of bulk products that were given to customers as pills, salves, or tonics.
A square, clear glass bottle with a cork stopper. Label under glass (LUG). Labelled "HYD. BINOID. Full of bright pink/red powder.
Object History
This item originates from the Sunset Pharmacy in Burnaby.