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Musculoskeletal Health Australia (now held by the Glen Eira Historical Society)
Photograph - Group photo, 1989
... pfizer...Pfizer Australia ...In 1989, Glen Arbuckle was awarded the Pfizer Young Achiever’s Award for Victoria. In this photo, Glen (centre, front) with his parents, Lorraine and Gavin Arbuckle, and sister, Michelle, pose for a photo with Victorian Football Leauge (VFL) footballer, Michael Roach (Richmond player, 1977-1989), Geoff (a Pfizer pharmaceutical company representative) and Barry Cummings. (L-R, back): Michael Roach, Geoff, Michelle Arbuckle, Barry Cummings, Lorraine Arbuckle, Gavin Arbuckle. (Centre, front): Glen Arbuckle.COL photo of a small group of people posing for a photo. A boy, who is a wheelchair user, is positioned at the front and centre of the group, while the others, all adults, are standing behind him. A woman has one hand on one of the wheelchair hand grips. A man on the left of the frame is holding a large open bound book, while the boy has a large closed book on his lap. Behind the group are some gold and beige striped curtains covering the large floor to ceiling windows. The windows are situated on either side of an open doorway. To the right of the frame, affixed to the wall, there is a smoky grey perspex telephone booth surrounding an orange public phone (partially obscured).[On a pink sticky note, handwritten in blue ink] Lorraine Gavin Arbuckle sister Michelle Arbuckle Barry Cummings Michael Roach Geoff (Pfizer)arthritis foundation of victoria, afv, children with arthritis, juvenile arthritis, glen arbuckle, young achiever’s award, lorraine arbuckle, gavin arbuckle, michelle arbuckle, barry cummings, sponsors, pfizer, geoff, michael roach, richmond football team, victorian football league, vfl, 1989 -
Musculoskeletal Health Australia (now held by the Glen Eira Historical Society)
Photograph - Group photo, XX/11/1989
... pfizer...Pfizer Australia ...In November 1989, the Arthritis Foundation of Victoria launched its "Children with Arthritis Family Support Group" brochure at the McDonald's restaurant in Deer Park. Depicted in this photo are Robert Daniel, Manager of McDonald's Deer Park, with Glen Arbuckle, one of the children attending the launch. This Photograph appears on page 12 of the Vol 2 No 4, November 1989 issue of the Arthritis Foundation of Victoria's quarterly magazine, Arthritis Update. It accompanies an article titled, "McDonald's and Pfizer help juvenile arthritis". It is also mentioned in the article that Glen Arbuckle had won the Pfizer Young Achievers' Award for Victoria that year.A man and a boy, both standing, pose for a photo in front of the counter of a fast food restaurant. The man (wearing a suit, shirt and tie), is carrying a tray of food and a drink. Next to him, the boy (wearing an "Australia" jumper with an Australian flag design within a large triangle) is using two walking sticks to support himself.[Handwritten in red ink] 12A. 6 [crossed out] 8 [crossed out] [Handwritten in black ink) 104% (crossed out) 106% [Handwritten in blue ink] UPDATE, NOV. '89. [On a yellow sticky note, handwritten in blue ink] ARTHRITIS UPDATE NOV 1989 Page 12arthritis foundation of victoria, afv, children with arthritis, juvenile arthritis, family support group, brochure, launch, mcdonald’s restaurant, robert daniel, manager, deer park, fast food, pfizer, glen arbuckle, young achiever’s award, sponsors, 1989 -
Musculoskeletal Health Australia (now held by the Glen Eira Historical Society)
Photograph - Group photo, XX/11/1989
... pfizer...Pfizer Australia ...In November 1989, the Arthritis Foundation of Victoria launched its "Children with Arthritis Family Support Group" brochure at the McDonald's restaurant in Deer Park. Depicted in this photo are David James Cunningham, Victorian Legislative Assembly Member for Derrimut (1985-1992), and Robert Daniel, Manager of McDonald's Deer Park, with some children from the Family Support Group at the launch.B&W photo of two men sitting at two small tables. One of the men is holding a brochure titled, "Children with Arthritis Family Support Group". There are several copies of the brochures on the tables. Sitting and standing around the men is a small group of children. Some are looking directly at the camera while others are looking at the brochure in the man's hands.[Handwritten on a yellow sticky note, in blue ink] MR. CUNNINGHAM, MEMBER OF PARLIAMENT FOR MELTON, AND ROBERT DANIEL, MANAGER OF DEEP PARK McDONALD'S RESTAURANT WITH CHILDREN WITH ARTHRITIS AT THE LAUNCHING OF THE FAMILY SUPPORT GROUP BROCHURE SPONSORED BY McDONALD'S RESTAURANT.arthritis foundation of victoria, afv, children with arthritis, family support group, brochure, launch, david james cunningham, victorian legislative assembly, derrimut, melton, mcdonald’s restaurant, robert daniel, manager, deer park, fast food, pfizer, sponsors, 1989 -
Musculoskeletal Health Australia (now held by the Glen Eira Historical Society)
Photograph - Group photo, 1990
Pfizer's Young Achiever Award winner, Glen Arbuckle, attends the National Arthritis Week's Joint Walk in the Fitzroy Gardens. Walking with him are three well-known sporting identities, Danny Frawley, Ian Chappell (who is pushing Glen's wheelchair), and David Parkin. A similar photo (showing all four people from the front) appears on page 3 of the 1990 Annual Report.COL photo of a group of people going for a walk along an asphalt path in a park. One of the group is a child who is a wheelchair user. Three adult men are walking alongside him. One man (partially obscured) is pushing the wheelchair, and the other two men are walking on either side of them.arthritis foundation of victoria, afv, national arthritis week, naw, joint walk, fitzroy gardens, glen arbuckle, danny frawley, st kilda football club, ian chappell, cricketer, david parkin, carlton football club, coach, annual report, 1990 -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)
Manufactured Glass, bottle 'BISMAG' antacid tablets, mid 20thC
The Wyeth company was founded in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in 1860 as John Wyeth and Brother. Its headquarters moved to Collegeville, Pennsylvania and Madison, New Jersey, before its headquarters were consolidated with Pfizer's in New York City after the 2009 merger. Early in 1913, the Year Before the Great War, 'Bisurated' Magnesia, a Convenient and Effective Treatment for Stomach Disorders, was Perfected at Bismag Ltd London. The Wyeth Company global sales increased due to the sales of Wyeth's Kolynos brand of toothpaste. Wyeth probably purchased Bismag Ltd c 1950 A clear glass bottle with a metal screw top lid containing ‘ BISMAG’ Antacid tablets 60 x 5grain. Front: This bottle contains / 60 5gr. compressed tablets / BISMAG / ‘BISURATED’ MAGNESIA / TABLETS / An antacid compound for / digestion and stomach troubles / DOSE / ………. / WYETH CHEMICAL CO., SYDNEY / Incorporated in U.S.A. /Successors to Bismag Ltd. London. Back: Bismag neutralises hyper-acidity / …….. pharmacy, medicines, glassware, bottles, moorabbin, bentleigh, cheltenham bismag ltd london, bismag ltd america, magnesia -
Geoffrey Kaye Museum of Anaesthetic History
Container - Ampoule, Caffeine
Persian physicians Rhazes (860–932CE) and Avicenna (980–1037CE) mentioned coffee in specialised writings, describing its medicinal properties. Although caffeine took centuries to find its way to Europe, it was quickly found to have medicinal value. Coffee has been mentioned in medical journals since the beginning of the eighteenth century, emphasising its capacity for nervous and vasomotor stimulation. Caffeine is a central nervous system stimulant of the methylxanthine class of psychoactive drugs. It is the world's most widely consumed psychoactive drug. Pfizer acquired David G Bull in 1984.Small clear glass ampoule with black printed text on surface containing the amber coloured liquid of 2 grains in 1 cc Hermette Caffeine.caffeine, medical history, medicine, stimulants, stimulant, stimulant drugs -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)
Manufactured Glass, brown glass bottle 'Glucothricil', c1950
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