pharmaceutical bottle
- Repository
- Burnaby Village Museum
- Accession Code
- HV971.107.11
- Description
- 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 empty glass stopper bottle. Label under glass (LUG) indicating "TINCT. ARNICAEFL." On bottom in glass "W.T. & CO. / D / U.S.A."
- Object History
- This item originates from the Curtis Pharmacy in New Westminster.
- Category
- 05.Tools & Equipment for Science & Technology
- Classification
- Chemical T&E
- Marks/Labels
- Gold trimmed label under glass (LUG) indicating "TINCT. ARNICAEFL." Lettering printed in black and highlighted in gold.
- Subjects
- Science and Technology Tools and Equipment
- Names
- Curtis Pharmacy
- Geographic Access
- New Westminster
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pharmaceutical bottle
- Repository
- Burnaby Village Museum
- Accession Code
- HV982.13.5
- Description
- Bottle of Pot. Bromide
Clear glass bottle with ground, glass stopper, gold coloured commercial label, under glass.
Bottle has a powdered residue on the inside of the glass and some granules in the bottom.
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.
Bottle has a cylindrical shape.
- Object History
- This item originates from the McDowell Pharmacy in North Vancouver.
- Category
- 05.Tools & Equipment for Science & Technology
- Classification
- Chemical T&E
- Marks/Labels
- Gold coloured, rectangular shaped, commercial label, under glass with "POT. BROM." in black text.
- Subjects
- Science and Technology Tools and Equipment
- Names
- M.S. McDowell Dispensing Chemist
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pharmaceutical bottle
- Repository
- Burnaby Village Museum
- Accession Code
- HV982.13.11
- Description
- 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 a glass stopper and LUG (label under glass). Contains small amount of white powder. Round McDowell label on the back. Bottle has round base.
- Object History
- This item originates from the McDowell Pharmacy in North Vancouver.
- Category
- 05.Tools & Equipment for Science & Technology
- Classification
- Chemical T&E
- Marks/Labels
- Reads" SOD.SALICYLATE" Black text on gold label. Round McDowell label on the back.
- Subjects
- Science and Technology Tools and Equipment
- Names
- M.S. McDowell Dispensing Chemist
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pharmaceutical bottle
- Repository
- Burnaby Village Museum
- Accession Code
- HV982.13.16
- Description
- Bottle of Fermental
Clear glass bottle with ground glass stopper, gold coloured commercial label, (LUG) label under glass.
Bottle is 2/3 full of light yellow liquid fluid with white residue on the bottom of the bottle.
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.
Bottle has a cylindrical shape.
- Object History
- This item originates from the McDowell Pharmacy in North Vancouver.
- Category
- 05.Tools & Equipment for Science & Technology
- Classification
- Chemical T&E
- Marks/Labels
- Gold coloured, rectangular shaped, commercial label, under glass with "FERMENTOL" in black text.
- Subjects
- Science and Technology Tools and Equipment
- Names
- M.S. McDowell Dispensing Chemist
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pharmaceutical bottle
- Repository
- Burnaby Village Museum
- Accession Code
- HV982.13.18
- Description
- Bottle of Elix. Triple Brom.
Clear glass bottle with ground glass stopper, gold coloured commercial label, (LUG) label under glass.
Bottle is mostly empty with a trace of red liquid at the bottom of the bottle.
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.
Bottle has a cylindrical shape.
- Object History
- This item originates from the McDowell Pharmacy in North Vancouver.
- Marks/Labels
- Gold coloured, rectangular shaped, commercial label, under glass with "ELIX. TRIPLE BROM" in black text.
- Subjects
- Science and Technology Tools and Equipment
- Names
- M.S. McDowell Dispensing Chemist
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pharmaceutical bottle
- Repository
- Burnaby Village Museum
- Accession Code
- HV982.13.30
- Description
- Bottle of Sp. Amm. Arom.
Clear glass bottle with ground, glass stopper, gold coloured commercial label, under glass. Bottle is 1/3 full of a clear liquid. Has a square "McDowell" label on the back of the bottle.
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.
Bottle has a cylindrical shape.
- Object History
- This item originates from the McDowell Pharmacy in North Vancouver.
- Category
- 05.Tools & Equipment for Science & Technology
- Classification
- Chemical T&E
- Marks/Labels
- Gold coloured, rectangular shaped, commercial label, under glass with "SP. AMM.AROM." in black text. Has a square "McDowell" label on the back of the bottle.
- Subjects
- Science and Technology Tools and Equipment
- Names
- M.S. McDowell Dispensing Chemist
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