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Empty bottle for aromatic chalk powder with opium | |||
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Empty bottle for aromatic chalk powder with opium label QS:Len,"Empty bottle for aromatic chalk powder with opium" |
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Object type | bottle | ||
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Reference URL InfoField | https://collection.sciencemuseumgroup.org.uk/objects/co196856 | ||
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Author | Science Museum Group Studio | ||
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JPEG file comment | Contents of 'Tabloid" medicine chest, style 260, supplied to 1938 Everest Expedition, prepared by Burroughs Wellcome and Co. (The Wellcome Foundation Ltd.), London 1937-1938. From left to right: Metal tray insert from top of 'Tabloid" medicine chest (1981-1009/18), plastic packet containing unidentified tablets (1981-1009 Pt12), original envelope for rubber catheter (1981-1009/17), bottle with glass stopper containing 11 acriflavine tablets (1981-1009 Pt3), tin containing magnesium sulphate cube powder (1981-1009 Pt13), bottle with glass stopper containing soda-mint tablets (1981-1009 Pt6), bottle with glass stopper, containing sodium bicarbonate tablets (1981-1009 Pt1), rubber catheter (1981-1009/16), metal tray insert from bottom of 'Tabloid" medicine chest (1981-1009/21), containing all remaining medicine bottles. The medical equipment carried by the British land expedition to Mount Everest in 1938 consisted of two ‘Tabloid’ aluminium medicine chests made by Burroughs, Wellcome & Co. The chest certainly looks as though it has been to Everest and back. The team reached over 27,000 ft (8,200 m) via the north-west ridge without supplemental oxygen before being forced down due to bad weather and sickness. The chests were filled with first aid equipment for the journey. The report of the exploration states “…the equipment and the containers were extremely satisfactory”. Tabloid medicine chests were taken on the Everest expeditions of 1921, 1922 and 1924. |
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