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University of Waterloo. School of Pharmacy.
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School of Pharmacy artefact collection

  • SCA334-GA379
  • Collection
  • [19--]-1978

Collection consists of artefacts from the School of Pharmacy, including pharmacy bottles and a register of poisons.

Also included in this collection were 36 historic pharmacy books that can be found in the catalogue

University of Waterloo. School of Pharmacy.

Saccharin Lactis apothecary bottle.

File consists of one clear glass apothecary bottle with a glass stopper. A painted glass label on the bottle reads "Sacchar. Lact." which is short for Saccharum Lactis. The bottle is 20 cm high and 23 cm in circumference.

University of Waterloo. School of Pharmacy.

Poisons record of sales.

File consists of one poisons record of sales book for Jack Hill Drugs of Point Edward Ontario and later Sarnia Pharmacy. The book records poison sales for the pharmacy from 1954-1978 and includes sales of such products as disinfectant, wood stain, cleaning supplies and shampoo.

University of Waterloo. School of Pharmacy.

Oil tar medicine bottle.

File consists of one blue glass medicine bottle. A paper label accompanying the bottle reads "Oil tar. P.A. Lambertus, Phm.B. druggist and stationer, Walkerton, Ontario." The jar is 19 cm high and 22 cm in circumference.

University of Waterloo. School of Pharmacy.

Nyal face cream jar.

File consists of one Nyal face cream jar. The jar is made of milk glass and the lid is a thin metal, possibly tin. Punched into the lid is reads "Nyal face cream." The jar is 6 cm high and 16 cm in circumference.

University of Waterloo. School of Pharmacy.

Hydrochloric acid bottle.

File consists of one clear glass hydrochloric acid bottle with a glass stopper. The bottle is 12 cm high and 18 cm of circumference. An engraved label on the bottle reads "Acid Hydrochloric HCL."

University of Waterloo. School of Pharmacy.

Codd neck Barnett and Foster soda bottle.

File consists of one green glass soda codd neck bottle from Barnett and Foster, London. The bottle is engraved "The Niagara Bottle" and retains the original marble in the neck. Someone has also inserted a clipping into the bottle which is illegi

University of Waterloo. School of Pharmacy.