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Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Bottle
... Glass bottle used by Tatura chemist (Trevor L. La Peyre...) Phone 125, Hogan St Tatura, Eucalyptus Oil Glass bottle used ...Used by Tatura chemist for mixtures made up.Glass bottle used by Tatura chemist (Trevor L. La Peyre) with bakelite lid.Resident Chemist Trevor L. La Peyre|(On paper sticker) Phone 125, Hogan St Tatura, Eucalyptus Oiltatura, tatura business houses, tatura chemist, containers, commercial -
Clunes Museum
Container - BOTTLE
... GLASS BOTTLE...Clear glass bottle, crown seal capped, with approximately... Mentone' ''Milsworth Logo', ' F1705' '79' Clear glass bottle ...Clear glass bottle, crown seal capped, with approximately 300 ml of liquid contents,Label : 'Eberhard's Cola Deposit 6d refunded with label attached'Bottle: 'Property of Milsworth Aerated Waters Mentone' ''Milsworth Logo', ' F1705' '79'glass bottle, eberhard -
Colac RSL Sub Branch
Domestic object - Bottle containing message to mother, Graham Connor. Service No:2597, Message in a bottle, Post 27/10/1915
... WW1 service man sent a message to his mother in a glass...Glass bottle with metal screw top. This item forms part... mother in a glass bottle Schweppes brand bottle. Green in colour ...Private Edward Connor (Service No: 2597) embarked 27/10/1915 from ??? He threw the bottle overboard (containing the message) from the Transport ship HMAT A38 enroute to ??? The bottle was found at ??? and returned to his mother, Mrs Martha Connor, Bromfield Street, Colac. Message reads ................?significant historical itemGlass bottle with metal screw top. This item forms part of the Connor Family Collection Schweppes brand bottle. Green in colourww1 service man sent a message to his mother in a glass bottle -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Container - MEASURING BOTTLE
... Small clear glass bottle with cork stopper and measurements... DOMESTIC EQUIPMENT Containers bottle W.T & Co C Small clear glass ...Small clear glass bottle with cork stopper and measurements in ounces up one side.W.T & Co Cdomestic equipment, containers, bottle -
Trafalgar Holden Museum
Container - Clear Glass Bottle, Circa 1900
... Clear Glass Bottle...Rectangular glass bottle with open neck inscription... glass bottle with open neck inscription moulded on back, paper ...Bottle containing embrocation for use on horsesAs imported and sold by Holden and Frost Ca1900Rectangular glass bottle with open neck inscription moulded on back, paper label on frontElliman's Embrocation moulded in Glass, Paper label on front Elliman's Embrocation showing running man and price equine, medicine, embrocation -
Mont De Lancey
Glass bottle
... Glass bottle...6 sided glass bottle with a green tinge and several air... Robert Harper & Co. 9.2.91 6 sided glass bottle with a green ...6 sided glass bottle with a green tinge and several air bubble flaws in the glass.Empire Co. (x 2). Registered Robert Harper & Co. 9.2.91bottles, containers -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Container - BOTTLES COLLECTION: EMPTY GLASS BOTTLE
... BOTTLES COLLECTION: EMPTY GLASS BOTTLE...Dark/black glass bottle. No label or inscription...BHS Collection Dark/black glass bottle. No label ...BHS CollectionDark/black glass bottle. No label or inscription on the bottle. The bottle is empty and has no cork. -
Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists (RANZCOG)
Lamprecht's anaesthetic (chloroform) bottle used by Dr Mitchell Henry O'Sullivan, Lamprecht
... Amber glass bottle [197.1] with long neck and matching... period. Anaesthesia "Lamprecht's" "36587" Amber glass bottle ...The use of chloroform as an anaesthetic for humans was first demonstrated by Edinburgh surgeon James Young Simpson in 1847. It was used as an anaesthetic in the 19th and early 20th centuries.Dr Mitchell Henry O'Sullivan worked in the Victorian country town of Casterton as a general practitioner from 1919 until his death in 1977. He also practiced obstetrics. His son, Dr David More O'Sullivan donated his obstetric bag and its contents to the College in 1999. The bag and contents are a unique time capsule of the type of instruments and pharmaceuticals used in the inter-war period.Amber glass bottle [197.1] with long neck and matching stopper [197.2]. The text "Lamprecht's" and "36587" stamped into the glass. Bottle is round with a fluted, vase like top and a small spout. Stopper is topped by a circular knob and tapers towards a point."Lamprecht's" "36587"anaesthesia -
Geoffrey Kaye Museum of Anaesthetic History
Bottle, Glass
... Bottle, Glass...Small square based glass bottle with round neck, possibly... in side of glass. Brown marks on outer bottle. Scratches inside..., but there is a circular mould seam on the base. dr [e.s.] holloway bottle glass ...The bottle was probably used for holding ether as part of a doctors medical kit. The bottle has visible side mould seams on the shoulder which discontinues or fades at the lip, a tooled finish and the glass has bubbles. There is no pontil-scar or mark on the base of the bottle, but there is a circular mould seam on the base.Small square based glass bottle with round neck, possibly used to hold ether. Found inside carry box with other unrelated objects including brown stopper which does not fit in bottle. Appropriate stopper for glass bottle is not present.Small amount of brown residue inside bottle. Bubbles in side of glass. Brown marks on outer bottle. Scratches inside bottle neck. Glass stopper missing.dr [e.s.] holloway, bottle, glass -
Orbost & District Historical Society
bottle
... A clear glass bottle. It has a paper label and bar code... ingredients details Bath GEL/GLITTER A clear glass bottle. It has ...A clear glass bottle. It has a paper label and bar code. It is square shaped with rounded shoulders.MADE IN CHINA 130mls DISP. BOX ingredients details Bath GEL/GLITTERbottle container bath-gel -
Orbost & District Historical Society
bottle, first half 20th century
... A small clear glass bottle with a screw top which is very... inside a shield A small clear glass bottle with a screw top which ...This bottle was typically used in household in the first half of the 20th century.A small clear glass bottle with a screw top which is very corroded. It has a square base.on lid - B. & W. Ltd inside a shieldbottle container -
Orbost & District Historical Society
bottle
... glass bottle...A tall, narrow, triangular-shaped clear glass bottle... gippsland glass bottle Base- F3 + indecipherable numbers/letters ...A tall, narrow, triangular-shaped clear glass bottle. The sides are flat and the base is triangular. It is seamed.Base- F3 + indecipherable numbers/letters At bottom - THIS BOTTLE MUST NOT BE USED AS A FOOD CONTAINERglass bottle -
Orbost & District Historical Society
bottle, first half 20th century
... bottle glass container...A small clear glass bottle with a threaded neck. It has... half of the 20th century. bottle glass container On the base ...Australia was not self sufficient in glass making until the turn of the 20th century and many bottles were made overseas and shipped to Australia with their contents and when emptied were re-filled with other company’s products. This bottle have an aesthetic element in that the shapes is visually appealing. It reflects the type of glassware that was in circulation in the first half of the 20th century. A small clear glass bottle with a threaded neck. It has a mould seam from the rim to the base.On the base - 049 F1020bottle glass container -
Orbost & District Historical Society
bottle
... bottle glass container australian-glass-manufacturers...A small clear glass bottle with a chipped rim. It has... gippsland bottle glass container australian-glass-manufacturers ...A small clear glass bottle with a chipped rim. It has a seam mould from the rim to the base.On the base - AGMbottle glass container australian-glass-manufacturers -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Bottle, Tooram Estate, Tooram Milk, 1930-1940
... This is a glass bottle with a moulded base and a metal... ‘Tooram Milk Imperial Quart’ This is a glass bottle with a moulded ...This milk bottle takes its name from the Tooram property near Allansford but the exact decade when this milk bottle was used has not been established. Tooram was established by John Allan when he came to the Allansford area in 1839/1840 with his brother William who established the property of Allandale in the same area. John Allan held the property of Tooram until the early 1860s, with several owners from that date on including John Orlebar, Thomas Palmer and the Owen family. The property was sub-divided in 1897 with the Uebergang family owning Tooram Park from 1912 to 1992. The Torram property was well-known in the late 19th and early 20th century for its cheese production.This bottle is of great interest as one connected with Tooram, a dairying property that was one of the earliest farm properties in the Warrnambool area, being established in the Allansford area in 1839/1840, before the town of Warrnambool was settled. This is a glass bottle with a moulded base and a metal and china stopper. There is lettering etched into one side of the bottle. ‘Tooram Milk Imperial Quart’tooram, allansford, dairying in the warrnambool district -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Container - Bottle - Bush's Benzoic Preservation Liquid, n.d
... Brown glass bottle with label. Lid attached. Liquid inside... House. Brown glass bottle with label. Lid attached. Liquid ...Displayed at History House.Brown glass bottle with label. Lid attached. Liquid inside to just over a third full. -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)
Manufactured Glass, bottle of 'De Witts Pills', mid 20thC
... Manufactured Glass, bottle of 'De Witts Pills' ...An empty clear glass bottle with a metal screw top lid... Manufactured Glass, bottle of 'De Witts Pills' E. C. De Witt Company ...De Witt's Kidney and Bladder Pills were produced by a firm founded in 1912 by E C De Witt, Cheshire UK, with branches in New Zealand, Chicago and New York. It became part of the CB Fleet Group in 1990, whose UK operation is currently based in Runcorn, Cheshire where they still manufacture toiletries, skin care products and pharmaceutical products. Aimed at adults and children above the age of eight, De Witt’s Kidney and Bladder Pills were intended to ease backache, aches and pains in the muscles, and kidney problems. They are typical of a huge range of treatments that were available ‘over the counter’ at pharmacists for many years. It is not known how effective the pills were but the label assures people not to be alarmed if their urine takes on a bluish colour after taking a dose. The indications or uses for this product as provided by the manufacturer are: A diuretic stimulant for the kidneys to promote the flow of urine, combined with analgesic action. Aids in alleviating muscular aches and pains, restlessness, dizziness, backache, headache, getting up at nights, loss of energy if caused by sluggish kidneys. An empty clear glass bottle with a metal screw top lid that contained De Witts Pills Front Label : NEW / DE WITT'S PILLS / rising sun trade mark / Relieve the pain of Rheumatism / Backache, Fibrositis, Sciatica / DIRECTIONS ......../ R.C.De Witt & Co (Aust) Pty Ltd. / St. Kilda Melbournepharmacy, medicines, glassware, bottles, moorabbin, bentleigh, cheltenham, de witt company ltd, cheshire england, cb fleet group ltd, glass manufacturers -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)
Manufactured Glass, brown glass bottle 'Glucothricil', c1950
... Manufactured Glass, brown glass bottle 'Glucothricil'...A brown glass bottle with a metal screw top and 1ml glass... glass bottle with a metal screw top and 1ml glass dropper ...Parke-Davis was founded in Detroit, Michigan by Dr. Samuel P. Duffield, a physician and pharmacist. A partnership of Dr. Duffield and Hervey Coke Parke was formed in 1866, with George S. Davis becoming a third partner in 1867. Duffield withdrew in 1869, and the name Parke, Davis & Company was formally adopted in 1871, being incorporated in 1875. It was once the world's largest pharmaceutical company, and is credited with building the first modern pharmaceutical laboratory and developing the first systematic methods of performing clinical trials of new medications. Parke-Davis was acquired by Warner-Lambert in 1970, which in turn was bought by Pfizer in 2000 This is an oral rapid- and short-acting anti-diabetic drug from the sulfonylurea class used in treatment of Type 2 Diabetes.A brown glass bottle with a metal screw top and 1ml glass dropper, in original box , for GlucothricilFront Label & Box : GLUCOTHRICIL / POISON / ISOTONIC SOLUTION OF EPHEDRINE / AND TYROTHECIN / CONTAINS ............ / PARKE-DAVIS & CO. . LTD. / SYDNEYpharmacy, medicines, glucothricil, athritis, glassware, bottles, moorabbin, bentleigh, cheltenham, parke-davis pty ltd., michigan, united states america -
Blacksmith's Cottage and Forge
Bottle, Early 19th Century
... Small greenish glass bottle. Heavy base with unusual... greenish glass bottle. Heavy base with unusual pattern ...Small greenish glass bottle. Heavy base with unusual pattern. There are bubbles in the glass. Lip on neck.glass, glass technology, patterned base -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)
Equipment - Selley's Waterproof Glue, Selley's Chemical Manufacturing Co. Pty Ltd, 20thC
... 3 oz Glass bottle with screw on metal lid, painted blue... acetone. 3 oz Glass bottle with screw on metal lid, painted blue ...Selley's is an Australian company which produces household 'do it yourself' and cleaning products. Martin Selley, who fled Germany in 1939, prior to the start of WWII, established the Selleys Chemical Company - selling wood putty.Selley's is an Australian company which produces household 'do it yourself' and cleaning products that were used by residents of City of Moorabbin in 20thC3 oz Glass bottle with screw on metal lid, painted blue - with a blue and white labelFRONT: Selley's Waterproof glue - (Clear) Manufactured by Selley's Chemical Manufacturing Co. Pty Ltd - SYDNEY - MELBOURNE 3 ozs. Net. BACK: Instructions for use. Selley's Waterproof Glue is a unique material which can be used for almost any type of joint. When used for wood to wood it gives excellent results, comparing favourably with all other types of wood glues, but in addition has the advantage that it is applied cold, and further, when set, is completely water-proof. It does not require any catalyst or hardening agent to set, but dries by evaporation of the solvent, leaving a tough, hard film. The glue contains thinners. Do not use near a naked flame, but after it has dried it is no more inflammable than dry timber. If glue too stiff, add acetone. glue, selley's, waterproof glue, bottle -
Coal Creek Community Park & Museum
Bottle, glass
... Bottle, glass....Round tall dark blue glass bottle with long neck...' ? and 'A' ? Round tall dark blue glass bottle with long neck and remnant ...Round tall dark blue glass bottle with long neck and remnant of paper label on side.On base embossed characters 'O' ? and 'A' ? -
Coal Creek Community Park & Museum
Bottle, glass
... Bottle, glass...Round clear glass bottle with wide neck, for screw top... comprised of large 'Q'. Round clear glass bottle with wide neck ...Round clear glass bottle with wide neck, for screw top. Monogram and text embossed on base.'BB54'. Monogram 'G' above 'M' in cartouche comprised of large 'Q'. -
Coal Creek Community Park & Museum
Bottle, glass, c. 1885
... Bottle, glass....Oval in section with a thin neck, mauve tinted clear glass... with a thin neck, mauve tinted clear glass bottle with text embossed ...150 years of experience and commitment. Norwegians have been producing and exporting cod liver oil for more than 1000 years. But it was not before 1645 it was reported that cod liver oil could be used to prevent and cure disease. At the end of the 18th century the first scientific article was published to support this. In the middle of the 19th century, the pharmacist Peter Möller observed that people along the west coast of Norway consuming cod liver oil regularly were rarely ill. He dedicated himself to finding out how this healthy liquid could be produced with better taste and pureness at a lower price. He developed a method of using steam to extract the oil from fresh cod livers. Based on this technological advance, the company Peter Möller was founded in 1854 in Lofoten on Norway’s arctic coast, where you find pure, cold, clean seas and high quality raw material. Peter Joachim Möller (1793-1869) At first Möller’s Cod Liver Oil was believed to be a good source of vitamin D and A, and the health benefits were associated with these vitamins. Peter Möller believed, however, that there were other significant benefits from fatty acids and other ingredients in the cod liver oil – both known and unknown. Peter Möller was dedicated to understanding more about these benefits. His dedication and commitment is clear in Möller's vision to improve people’s health by delivering the highest quality omega 3 products. Timeline 1793 Peter Möller is born in Røros, Norway 26 April. 1819 Peter Möller travels to Christiania (Oslo) and is employed by the pharmacist Frantz Peckel at the Svane chemist. He is employed on condition that he passes his pharmaceutical exam within one year. 1822 Graduated as a pharmacist with a unanimous first grade and with the award of the Professor's special satisfaction. 1842 Together with professors A. Holst and Chr. Boeck, Peter Möller participates in the commission which develops the first Norwegian Pharmacopoeia. 1853 Peter announces his method to cod liver oil works along the coast. He equips cod liver oil factories with new equipment in Lofoten, Ålesund and Kristiansund. The facility outside Ålesund is the most important for testing the method. 1854 The Peter Möller company is established as production has started at the three factories. Sales are lower than anticipated even though the quality is considerably better with the new method. The consumers of cod liver oil had been used to the fact that “good medicine must taste bad” and would not believe that the new and better quality was as healthy. Therefore, the following years are used to introduce consumers to the product, and also to convert more producers to the new method. 1869 Peter Möller dies. There are 70 cod liver oil steamers which use his steam rendering method, and 5000 barrels are produced every year. Möller’s company increases the quality by better routines for quality controls. 1870 Severin A Heyerdal, Möller’s son-in-law, assumes the leadership of the firm after Peter's death. He continues the work by improving the quality of the cod liver oil. The goal was to make it as pure and unaltered as in the liver. At this time, Möller had already started selling its product in the USA. In 1870, WH Schieffelin & Co. ("The oldest drughouse in America") was engaged by Peter Möller in the USA. 1881 Frantz Peckel Möller assumes the leadership of the Peter Möller company. He saw it as his duty to further the work on cod liver oil, and through a combination of solid scientific education and an eminent sense of the great mercantile possibilities, he made Möller’s cod liver oil the number one in the world market. 1914 The first world war leads to Möller’s bottled cod liver oil being shut out of the export market. However, domestic sales are good. 1924 The subsidiary Møystad Möller & Co. is established for bulk exports and the Association of Medicinal Cod liver oil Exporters is established in Bergen in 1925. 1925/26 The green bottles are introduced. Medicinal cod liver oil exports remain almost constant, while total Norwegian cod liver oil exports increase. 1938 The factory on the Løren grounds in Oslo, Norway is built. The factory is in the same place today. Peter Möller’s Pharmaceutical Laboratorium A/S is also established to separate out the scientific business. Investment is made in a new facility for refining and bottling veterinary cod liver oil, and increased production of industrial cod liver oil. 1940 The outbreak of the 2nd world war sees exports fall dramatically, while cod liver oil’s significance as a dietary supplement receives increased attention. Domestic sales increase strongly. 1945 After the war, medicinal cod liver oil retains its high status as an important dietary supplement in the “rebuilding" of the country. Cod liver oil becomes an ”emergency product in ravaged areas where the supply situation is difficult. Competition from other countries such as the USA, England and Iceland increases, and Norway no longer dominates the market. 1983 Möller’s cod liver oil in capsule form is launched and palatable cod liver oil is launched. 1990 Peter Möller A/S merges with Orkla Borregaard A/S (now ORKLA) 2005 Peter Möller merges with CollettPharma. The new company is called MöllerCollett. 2007 Merger between MöllerCollet and DanskDroge. The new company is called Axellus. Oval in section with a thin neck, mauve tinted clear glass bottle with text embossed on side.On side : 'P.MOLLER', 'OL JECOR', 'GADOR VER', 'CHRISTIANIA'.cod liver oil, norway, peter moller, christiana, oslo -
Coal Creek Community Park & Museum
Bottle, glass
... Bottle, glass...Aqua tinted clear glass bottle, oval in section...', 'RICHMOND'. Aqua tinted clear glass bottle, oval in section ...Aqua tinted clear glass bottle, oval in section, with embossed text on panel on one side.On side 'J. BOSISTO', 'RICHMOND'.eucalypotus oil, richmond -
Coal Creek Community Park & Museum
Red Ink
... 8672.1 - Clear glass bottle of red ink with paper label.... 8672.1 - Clear glass bottle of red ink with paper label. It also ...8672.1 - Clear glass bottle of red ink with paper label. It also has a metal lid.- MTCO - Triple filtered - Vivid red - Mabie Todd & Co - (AUST.) PTY. LTD. SYDNEY - Contents 20 Fl. Oz. -
Coal Creek Community Park & Museum
Glass Bottle
... Glass Bottle...Small clear (with green tint) glass bottle. Square in shape... Korumburra gippsland Small clear (with green tint) glass bottle ...Small clear (with green tint) glass bottle. Square in shape with rounded edges and wide mouth. -
Coal Creek Community Park & Museum
Bottle, glass, W. A. Stokes, Chemist
... Bottle, glass....Rectangular clear light green tinted glass bottle... light green tinted glass bottle with embossed text and numerals ...TROVE : Jewish Herald (Vic. : 1879 - 1920) Friday 14 March 1913 p 10 Advertising. Mr. Frank Newman desires to intimate that he has purchased the old-established business of the late MR. W. A. STOKES, recently carried on by Mr. P. J. Winch, and hopes by giving; his personal attention to the Pharmacy to merit your support. 181 CARLISLE ST.. BALACLAVA. Tel. Windsor 30. TROVE : The Age (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954) Tuesday 13 December 1887 p 5 Article " ROUGH ON RATS" POISON.' . PROSECUTION UNDER THE POISONS ACT. At the St. Kilda police court, on Friday, W, A. Stokes, chemist, Carlisle-street, Balaclava, was prosecuted under the Poisons Statute on the charge of selling to one Mrs. Hannah Charlton a poison without having made and signed the entry required by the act. A second charge of selling to Mrs, Hannah Charlton a poison without having obtained the signature of the purchaser to an entry as required by the act was also preferred against the defendant. Both cases were taken together. Mr, Donovan appeared to prosecute, and Mr. Cole for the defence. Senior-constable Connell deposed that he knew the defendant. On the 24th of October last an inquest was held at East St. Kilda relative to the cause of the death of a man named Charlton. A packet bearing the label " Rough on Rats," which was found. in the deceased's bedroom, was produced at the inqiry, and afterwards handed over to Mr. Blackett, Government analytical chemist for analysis. The verdict of the jury was that the deceased died from the effects of arsenical poisoning. Hannah Charlton, a widow, residing in South Yarra, said in September last she purchased a packet of "Rough on Rats" from the defendant's assistant. Witness was not asked her name, place of abode, occupation or for what purpose the poison was required; neither did she observe the assistant make any entry in a book, She did not attach her signature to any document, and was not asked to do so. The packet was purchased for the purpose of poisoning rats. Cuthbert Robert Blackett, Government analytical chemist, stated that Constable Ballantyne handed him the packet produced. Witness made an analysis of the contents, and found it composed of arsenic, slightly coloured with a carbonaceous matter. The mayor announced that there was a doubt in the minds of the magistrates as to whether the defendant could be held guilty under the law, but they thought the prosecution had attained its object by making known the fact that "Rough on Rats" is a poison. They thought that such preparations should be entered by the sellers, but in that case they were inclined to give the defendant the benefit of the doubt and dismiss the case.Rectangular clear light green tinted glass bottle with embossed text and numerals on side and base.'W. A. STOKES CHEMIST EAST ST.KILDA' on side. 'K6232' on base.chemist, poison, arsenic -
Coal Creek Community Park & Museum
Bottle, glass, Between 1889-1957
... Bottle, glass....Rectangular clear blue tinted glass bottle with text... tinted glass bottle with text and illustration of a mortar ...Rectangular clear blue tinted glass bottle with text and illustration of a mortar & pestle embossed on side.'W. G. STROVER' . Illustration of mortar & pestle. 'RATHDOWNE ST. NORTH CARLTON'. -
Coal Creek Community Park & Museum
Bottle, glass
... Bottle, glass...Round clear glass bottle , two thirds of bottle sides... shape Round clear glass bottle , two thirds of bottle sides ...Round clear glass bottle , two thirds of bottle sides 'fluted'. Mark embossed on base.Mark on base an elongated diamond / lozenge shape -
Coal Creek Community Park & Museum
Bottle, glass, Anglo American Drug Company
... Bottle, glass...Round slender aqua tinted clear glass bottle with embossed... aqua tinted clear glass bottle with embossed text on sides ...JEREMAH CURTIS & BENJAMIN A. PERKINS: BITTERS & MEDICINE In 1848 Jeremah Curtis and Benjamin A. Perkins would become partners in a medical business. The business was located at No. 1 West End Kepduakong Bridge Banger, Maine. The business was called Curtis & Perkins Proprietors. By 1849 they started bottling Jeremah Curtis's mother-in-law, Mrs. Charlotte N. Winslow's syrup which she compounded from sulfate or morphia, sodium carbonate, spirits fueniculi and aqua ammonia. Mrs. Winslow was a physician and a nurse for children for about 30 years. This medicine was made for infants and was named Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup. In time the name was changed to Anglo American Drug Company and was then run by J. Curtis and his son George N. Curtis.Round slender aqua tinted clear glass bottle with embossed text on sides and monogram on base.'MRS WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP' 'THE ANGLO AMERICAN DRUG CO.' 'SUCCESSORS TO CURTIS & PERKINS PROPRIETORS' The monogram seems to consist of 4 triangular marks in a grid pattern.winslows, syrup