On display at the South Australian Parliament Research Library from the 19th July 2022.
Explores the many ways that glass is used in the hospital setting.
Objects list:
Fauldings
- Dispensing bottle of ‘Faulding’s Syrupus Simplex’
- Faulding Medicinal Castor Oil
- Faulding ‘Emu Brand’ Eucalyptus Oil
- Faulding ‘Emu Brand’ Eucalyptus Oil
- Faulding Castor Oil
- Faulding’s Spirit of Sal Volatile
- Honeybrom
- Aqua Destillata
- Medicinal Castor Oil. s.
- Dionine
- Cloudy Ammonia
- Castor Oil
- Dispensing bottle of Nickel Chloride
Unusual Shapes
- Glass Flask
- Glass Undine
- Eye Irrigator (Undine)
- Conical Long Necked Flask
- Dripping Bottle for Staining
- Woulf Bottle (small)
- Two Glass Funnels
- Urine Glass
- Inhaler
- Retort
- Graduated Glass Measuring Glass
- Jena Glass
- Photograph: Biochemistry Laboratory
- Laboratory Flask
Blue
Red
Green
Clear
- Feeding Bottle
- Glass Alcohol Burner
- Insect Repellent
- Devilbis Atomizer
- Mustard Jars
- Watkins Advertisement
- Thermometer
- Syphon Bottle
Centre
- Cuspidor
- Milk Glass Dental Tray
- Anaesthetic Ether B.P.
- Photograph: Dr T D Campbell & Dr J L Eustace, full time teaching staff in the first floor kiosk, 1950
- Hypodermic Injection Kit with Empty Bottle of Morphine
- Violet Ray Appliance Set
- Glass Bubble Flask with Stopper
Top
- The Regal Medicated Oil and Embrocation
- Camphorated Oil
- Apothecary Bottle – SP. Chlorof.
- Dispensing Bottle – Mercurochrome
- Dispensing Bottle – Thibitane
- Collargolum
- Faulding’s Liquid Paraffin
- Dentinol-Pyorrhea Treatment
- Sulphosalicyclic Acid
- Oil of Cajaput
- Sloan’s Family Liniment
- Cod-Liver Oil
- Theobrom. Sodii Acetate.
- Rawleigh’s Anti-Pain Oil
- Hydrochloric Acid