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Drug kit in a leather case. The dark brown pebble-grain leather case measures 18 x 9 x 2.5 cm. It contains ten glass vials with cork stoppers. Each vial bears a paper label with red edging, and seven of the labels have handwritten identifications. The case has space for two more vials, which are missing. Several of the vials contain pills or powdery substances, and the kit was removed in June 2003 for hazardous waste removal. The kit was donated in July 1951 by Mrs. E.E. Cable and Ruth Pirich. It had formerly belonged to a doctor practicing in Washington and Yamhill counties in Oregon.
Digital photograph of a drug kit, opened to reveal a row of cork-stoppered glass vials. Several of the vials contain white pills or powders, and all have paper labels.

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