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Lot #6 - 7 Antique Drug Bottles and Poisons from Abbott Laboratories, Chicago

$ 10.55

Availability: 17 in stock
  • Time Period Manufactured: Pre-1930

    Description

    Lot #6 - 7 Antique Drug Bottles and Poisons from Abbott Laboratories, Chicago
    No reserve auction
    for display purposes only -- not for human consumption
    I believe these 7 drug bottles were manufactured after 1915, since in 1915
    The Abbott Alkaloidal Company
    changed its name to Abbott Laboratories (see below).
    Each bottle has an intact label and cork top.
    Description of the 7 bottles, from LtoR, see photo:
    #1 - "Cinchophen"
    #2 - "Calcium Sulphide"
    #3 - "Chlorazene Powder"
    #4 - "Calcidin Tablets"
    #5 - "Uterine Tonic"
    #6 - "
    Neutral Acriflavin"
    #7 - "Butyn Sulfate" - plastic screw cap
    the origins of Abbott Laboratories (now known as AbbVie Inc., market cap 5/31/2024 = 5 billon)
    (from wiki:
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abbott_Laboratories
    )
    In 1888 at the age of 30, Wallace Abbott (1857–1921), an 1885 graduate of the
    University of Michigan
    , founded the
    Abbott Alkaloidal Company
    in
    Ravenswood, Chicago
    . At the time, he was a practising physician and owned a drug store. His innovation was formulating the active part of
    alkaloid
    medicinal plants

    morphine
    ,
    quinine
    ,
    strychnine
    and
    codeine
    —as tiny "dosimetric granules", producing more consistent and effective dosages for patients than the liquid preparations previously used, which deteriorated over time.
    The Abbott Alkaloidal Company was incorporated on March 6, 1900, and changed its name to Abbott Laboratories on May 29, 1915.
    The name change reflected the company's growing research focus and move into synthetic compounds.
    In 1922, the company moved from Ravenswood to
    North Chicago, Illinois
    .