Blue ridged glass bottle for arsenic, Europe, 1701-1935

L0057809 Blue ridged glass bottle for arsenic, Europe, 1701-1935
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Although potentially highly poisonous, arsenic was used as a component in a range of treatments for many centuries. Like the similarly toxic chemical mercury, arsenic was a popular treatment for syphilis. Although its medical applications have been reduced in the last century, arsenic compounds can be used to treat certain conditions, such as severe leukaemia.

Used in a pharmacist’s shop, this blue glass bottle is ridged, so the user would know by touch that its contents were poisonous if given in large doses. Coloured glass was also used to indicate poisons.

maker: Unknown maker

Place made: Europe
made: 1701-1935 Published: –

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