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  • Object number
    86/219
  • Collection
    Gilbert Collection
  • Description
    Glass bottle originally containing cantharidin extract. From John Lester Gilbert, a botanist and local historian from Wansford.
    A blue glass bottle, originally containing cantharidin extract, a veterinary ointment used in the treatment of horses. The decorative paper label on the neck reads 'Oleum Cantharid. Fort. Poison // (Veterinary) // Prepared only by John Richardson & Co. // Leicester Ltd. // Established 1795 Incorporated 1891'. The bottle is part of the collection of John Lester Gilbert, a botanist and local historian from Wansford in Cambridgeshire.
  • Physical description
    1 bottle: blue glass; good conditionAdditional inscription on label reads; 'This being a pure Cantharidin Extract in olive oil, it is preferred by many practitioners to the various blistering ointments, as its action is prolonged and less irritation attends its use. For thoroughbreds and other horses with fine skins it is specially indicated'...'This preparation is labelled POISON under the requirements of the Pharmacy Act.'
  • Archival history
    MERL 'Handwritten accession' form (Institute of Agricultural History) – 'Recorder: JMB // Date: 13.10.86 // Description: Medium sized blue glass bottle, cylindrical and the stopper is missing. It has a decorative paper label at the neck // Inscription: On label OLEUM CANTHARID. FORT. POISON (VETERINARY) // PREPARED ONLY BY JOHN RICHARDSON & CO // LECIESTER LTD // ESTABLISHED 1795 INCORPORATED 1891 // Dimensions: Height: 22.5 cm Diameter, base: 7.5 cm // Associated information: Additional information on label. // ‘This being a pure Cantharidin Extract in Olive Oil it is preferred by many practitioners to the various blistering ointments, as its action is prolonged and less irritation attends its use. For thoroughbreds and other horses with fine skins it is specially indicated. // Part of the collection of Mr J. L. Gilbert’
  • Object name
    Bottle, Medical preparation
  • Material
    Glass
  • Associated subject
    LIVESTOCK MANAGEMENT : healthcare and wellbeing
    Horse
  • External document
    • L:\MERL\Objects\JISC 2012\60 series negatives\60_15134.tif - High resolution image
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