A 19th century-era pharmaceutical box with 27 cork sealed vials of assorted drugs, provided by Greene and Champlin, Druggists and Stationers of Wyoming, Rhode Island.
Subject (Name):
Bernard Kosto, M.D. and Yale University. School of Medicine.
A leather satchel, separated into four compartments and containing about 47 vials of varying sizes, and containing some sort of pill or powder. Each vial is contained by either a cork or a metal screw-on cap, and has a paper label affixed that identifies the contents within.
Subject (Name):
Bernard Kosto, M.D. and Yale University. School of Medicine.
A physician's folding leather pharmaceutical kit, containing 53 cork sealed vials, most with pills or powders. Each vial also contains a hand written label that identifies the contents within. Out of the 53 vials, 28 measure 7 cm. in length, while the remaining 25 measure 3 cm. in length.
Subject (Name):
Bernard Kosto, M.D. and Yale University. School of Medicine.
Six empty glass bottles with metal screw-on caps—each with a paper label with the contents handwritten upon them; one label identifies the pharmacist as Benoit Breitzfelder, from New Haven, Connecticut. Additionally, there are five prescription slips from William C Thompson, MD, of Stonington, CT.
Subject (Name):
Bernard Kosto, M.D. and Yale University. School of Medicine.