mail_outline sales@mediastorehouse.com
Roman period. Small jar for ointments. Lacrymatory. Glass. FRoman period. Small jar for ointments. Lacrymatory. Blown glass. From Augusta Emerita (Merida). Extremadura. 1st century AD. Episcopal Museum. Vic. Catalonia. Spain
Askos Benacci. 7th c. BC. Vase used for storing perfumes and ointments. Iron Age. Villanova Culture. Terra-cotta. ITALY. Bologna. Civic Archaeological Museum. Proc: ITALY. Castenaso
Small jar for ointments. Roman. Clear blown glass. From Necropolis of Corca, province of Girona. Catalonia. Episcopal Museum of Vic. Spain
Roman Art. Spain. Small jar for ointments with neck. Clear blown glass. 2nd-3rd centuries A.C. It was found in a tomb from Vic. Episcopal Museum. Vic. Catalonia
Advert for Homocea, babies medicine 1894Homocea touches the spot in croup and all similar ailments Available from Hooper, Chemist, King William Street, London. 1894
Advertisement for the doctor James HallettUndated advertisement for the " doctor" James Hallett, " the original curer of all diseases", listing all the diseases and ailments he is able to cure by herbs and ointments
Soldiers tabloid first aid packMedical equipment in a handy portable case made for soldiers, war correspondents, airmen and explorers. The kit contains Kola compound that supresses hunger and thirst
Caxton / Queens PawnPAWN - the pawn that stands before the Queen represents a physician and apothecary